intermediate work · Weston Park, Hemet, CA 92543
Dormant-season pruning.
Fund it for $300. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
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What the work involvesThe dwarf citrus and stone-fruit trees the park's garden volunteers planted three seasons ago at the community orchard beside the garden plots have never had a dormant-season pruning pass -- overcrowded, crossing branches are shading out the fruiting wood and inviting disease; a proper hand-pruning pass right-sizes the canopy and sets up next season's harvest.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- GPS-capable phone
- camera
- garden fork/broadfork + hand trowel
- finished compost + rake
- seeds or transplants (labeled)
- mulch (straw/leaf)
- watering can or hose
Steps
- 1. Confirm the bed location inside the posting radius; record the GPS waypoint and photograph the bed before work.
- 2. Clear weeds and debris; loosen the top 8-12 inches with a fork/broadfork without inverting the soil profile.
- 3. Spread 1-2 inches of finished compost and rake the bed level.
- 4. Sow seeds to the depth/spacing on the packet, or set transplants at their correct depth, in labeled rows.
- 5. Water in gently to settle the soil around seeds/roots.
- 6. Apply a light straw/leaf mulch between rows to hold moisture, keeping it off seedling stems.
- 7. Record the crop plan, spacing, and a watering/harvest cadence for the next visit.
- 8. Enter crop list, GPS, before/after photos, and the care cadence into the proof record; sign.
What counts as done
- Before photo of each tree showing the overcrowded canopy
- Cut list noting crossing branches, dead wood, and water sprouts removed per tree
- Tool-sanitation confirm (blades cleaned/disinfected between trees to avoid disease spread)
- After photo of each tree showing the opened-up canopy
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Edible Garden Cultivation. Edible garden cultivation is food growing done to the standards the land-grant universities have refined for a century: healthy soil in tested beds, the right crop in the right season, hand tools, patience, and records. Mastery looks like a Master Gardener's plot, beds that feed a family most of the year from a piece of ground the size of a parking space. Every gardener who reaches that point started with a single bed and a single season. This packet is that start: one bed built or tended properly, one honest note about what happened.
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