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What do you get if you cross an apple tree with a littleleaf linden? The  Guerrilla Grafters—a renegade urban gardening group in San  Francisco—hope the result is a metropolitan food forest. The volunteer  activists splice branches from fruit trees onto the non–fruit bearing  trees that line their city streets in an effort to grow cherries, Asian  pears, and other fresh produce for local residents, free of charge.
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What do you get if you cross an apple tree with a littleleaf linden? The Guerrilla Grafters—a renegade urban gardening group in San Francisco—hope the result is a metropolitan food forest. The volunteer activists splice branches from fruit trees onto the non–fruit bearing trees that line their city streets in an effort to grow cherries, Asian pears, and other fresh produce for local residents, free of charge.

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I keep seeing mentions online of this effort/movement. Wouldn’t it be great for the idea to be carried out in other cities?

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