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Piper’s Orchard Festival of Fruit – September 16 – We will be holding our 11th annual Festival of Fruit on Saturday, September 16th in Carkeek Park at the Education Center and in Piper’s Orchard. If you’d be interested in volunteering, please send an email to pipersorchard@gmail.com. The festival will run from 10:00AM to 2:00PM.

This year we’re again holding the ever-popular apple pie contest – bring a pie between 10:00 and 10:30 for judging. We also welcome pies and other baked fruit treats as donations to Tillie’s Café. Contest pies, other baked goodies, and warm and cold hand pressed apple cider will be for sale at Tillie’s. Proceeds go to fund orchard maintenance.

Blue Star Creeper will be providing musical entertainment.

At the Education Center, the Master Gardeners will also be there, offering their expertise and kids activities. You can also tour the Wildlife Habitat Gardens.

Kids and grown-ups will have an opportunity to press apples into cider, and bring apples from your own garden or orchard to have identified.

At historic Piper’s Orchard, you can learn about orchard history, taste apple varieties, learn about mason bees, and explore the Orchard Oculus art pieces hanging from trees in the orchard.

For more information about the festival, you can email pipersorchard@gmail.com.

August 12 work party – On August 12th, we’ll be doing summer pruning. Don Ricks and Adam Wargacki will be heading up the work party. We welcome you whether you’re an experienced pruner, eager to learn some pruning techniques, or want to help cutting up the branches and bringing them down to the trail for later pickup. The work party will run from 10:00AM – 2:00PM.

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June 17 work party – On June 17th, we put foot socks on our developing apples, as well as tenting a couple of trees, replacing tree tags, and light weeding and mulching. Thanks to our hardy volunteers who showed up to help out. On other dates we’ve also been placing trichogramma wasps in apple cups to fight the coddling moth pests. The orchard doesn’t have the amazing bounty we experienced last year, but the apples are growing well, loving the sunshine and warm weather.

On February 4th, we hosted Sound and Fury Morris and Sword in the orchard for apple wassailing at 11:30AM. It was a damp day, but we enjoyed their singing and dancing, and learned some traditional wassailing songs. We also did some winter pruning.

 

 

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2017 Festival of Fruit

The Friends of Piper’s Orchard hosted the 11th annual Festival of Fruit on a beautiful sunny day on September 16th. We had a great turnout, with a pie contest, pies and cider for sale, cider pressing demonstrations, live music from Blue Star Creeper, cider and apple tasting, bee hives for the kids to safely investigate, orchard and garden tours, art in the orchard, a Master Gardeners clinic, and more.

 

 

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July in Piper’s Orchard

The orchard’s trees are enjoying the sunny weather, even though they’re probably getting a bit thirsty. Come on down and have a picnic. Check out Piper’s Orchard home page for information about the summer pruning work party on August 12th and the 11th annual Festival of Fruit on September 16th.

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Apple Wassailing and Pruning Work Party February 4th

As I walked by the orchard today, I came across the winter quiet of the orchard and this sign about our upcoming Apple Wassailing, featuring Sound & Fury Morris and Sword singing and dancing, a tree blessing, and a Pruning Work Party on Saturday, February 4th. The work party starts at 11:00AM, and the wassailing will begin around 11:30AM. We will be serving hot cider, cocoa and other treats. Come join us!

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February 4, 2017 Pruning and Wassail Party

Join us February 4th, starting at 11:00AM, for a winter pruning work party, and apple wassailing event. We’ll be pruning starting at 11:00, and expect Sound & Fury Morris and Sword to arrive around 11:30. They’ll dance and make music and our wassail king will bless the orchard in hopes of a bountiful harvest. There will be hot cider and treats available. Pruning will re-commence and run until 1:00 or whenever. Even if you’re not an experienced pruner, we can use assistance with cutting up downed limbs and bringing cuttings down to the trail. We hope to see you there!

 

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2016 Festival of Fruit

We hosted the 10th annual Festival of Fruit on September 24th. We were fortunate to have good weather and a good crowd who enjoyed Tilly’s Café, where they bought both store-bought and (even better) home made pies from the apple pie contest.

A number of visitors brought apples from their yards for identification, where representatives from the Seattle Tree Fruit Society were able to use an application to aid in identification.

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We made lots of cider in advance with apples from Piper’s Orchard and others from the Seattle area. But kids also had a chance to practice making some.

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We also offered a number of apples from the orchard and other heirloom varieties for tasting.

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We were fortunate to have some talented musicians to entertain us.

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Kids enjoyed creating their own apple art.

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Mason bees visit the orchard, staying in houses provided by City Fruit,  and pollinate the trees.

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The Master Gardeners provided information and activities for our visitors.

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December / January views in the orchard

 

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A coyote is watching on December 13th.

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Coyote has places to go.

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Happy New Year with a little fresh snow.

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2015 Archive

News from 2015

Adam Wargacki and Paul Brookshire hosted visitors to Piper’s Orchard during City Fruit’s Orchards and Festival Tour on October 4th. An excellent video was shot by a national project team The Truth about Trees. Here’s a link: https://vimeo.com/143750160.

Piper’s Orchard was featured in a piece on a KUOW broadcast on September 29th. Here’s a link to the broadcast. Perhaps you are visiting this website because of  this excellent presentation.
http://kuow.org/post/sweet-little-mysteries-discovering-seattles-hidden-orchards

Our 9th annual Festival of Fruit on September 19th was a great success. Click here for the story and pictures.

Finally, in a slightly different vein we also note that Shin Yu Pai had a poetry project in the orchard this summer that may now be seen as an artistic piece captured by video. As well as bringing whispers of orchard sentiments, she has featured many of the apple varieties that can be found in Piper’s Orchard. Click the link and then click any word that you would like to explore for this auditory delight. http://blackcake.org/album/heirloom

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Festival of Fruit September 24, 2016

The 10th annual Piper’s Orchard Festival of Fruit is on Saturday, September 24th, at the Carkeek Park Nancy Malmgren Environmental Learning Center and Piper’s Orchard from 10:00AM – 2:00PM. Mother Nature is predicting beautiful fall weather. So, come enjoy:

  • Apple pie contest – submit entries by 10:30AM – great prizes
  • Buy pie and fresh-pressed cider at Tillie’s Cafe
  • Help press cider with apples from the orchard
  • Enjoy live music
  • Kids crafts and activities
  • Taste apple varieties from the orchard and local farmers’ market
  • Bring apples from your trees for identification
  • Tour the historic orchard
  • Attend the Master Gardeners Clinic
  • Tour the Carkeek wildlife habitat garden

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Bruce and Jane MacLean let visitors taste apple and pear slices from the varieties grown in Piper’s Orchard

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We’ve got grapes!

We have a variety of grapes planted in the southeastern portion of the orchard, all reflective of grapes grown in Puget Sound when Piper’s Orchard was originally planted in the 1890’s. I found grapes on 4 of the plants. The Niagara were nice and sweet. The Gewurztraminer and Catawba grapes were not yet ripe. The Concord Seedless had some still ripening and some already turned into tasty grapes. Come check out the harvest during the Festival of Fruit on Saturday, September 24th. Thanks to Andy Zaborski for all his efforts locating, planting and maintaining the grapes. Perhaps next year we’ll have an arbor for the vines.

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Niagara

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Catawba

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Seedless Concord – raisins

 

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