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Citizens Delight in Spring Fruit Harvest, Thanks to City's Guidance

Spring's bounty brings joy to citizens. The city's signs ensure everyone can safely and responsibly enjoy the harvest.

In this image, I can see two types of apples kept in a box. This picture might be taken in a shop.
In this image, I can see two types of apples kept in a box. This picture might be taken in a shop.

Citizens Delight in Spring Fruit Harvest, Thanks to City's Guidance

Los Angeles citizens are rejoicing as an abundance of fruits ripens in both rural and urban areas, thanks to favorable spring weather. The city has placed signs in orchards to distinguish between public and private fruit trees, and to guide pickers on how to harvest responsibly.

The signs, installed by unknown authorities, instruct pickers to avoid using ladders and to only take fruits for personal consumption. This is to ensure safety and fairness among harvesters. The city has also announced that it will mow the grass in the orchards beforehand to make the harvest easier.

Apples and pears are currently ripening in various locations across the city, including Thiergarten, Neckar- and Braunhofstraße, Saaser Berg, and at the Bonhoeffer School. Citizens are invited to enjoy this seasonal bounty.

The city's initiative to guide and facilitate fruit picking has been well-received. It not only encourages community engagement but also promotes sustainable and responsible use of public resources.

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