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Want to learn how to better take care of your fruit trees, or interested in picking up tips for a future fruit tree garden? Join expert teacher John Valenzuela for this hands-on winter fruit tree pruning class held in a permaculture-based food forest garden at the EcoHouse.
This class will include theory of tree growth, nature's pruning, and how to maximize health and productivity. The teacher will demonstrate various techniques for different species of trees and allow students to practice hands-on tree pruning with professional guidance.
We will have established fruit trees on-site to use as demonstration and practice. The teacher will also offer tips on how to get your trees started right. We will also discuss collection of scion wood for propagation. Handouts are included with class.
Teacher John Valenzuela is a horticulturist, consultant, and educator specializing in fruit trees and food forests, working throughout the Bay Area. He also serves as chairperson for the Golden Gate Chapter of the California Rare Fruit Growers. He is owner of Cornucopia Food Forest Gardens growing an ecosystem of abundance.
Space is limited, sign up online in advance to ensure a spot in the class. Rain date -- February 13, 2016.
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LocationEcoHouse (View)
1305 Hopkins Street
Berkeley, CA 94702
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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