Fruit Pruning Workshop Bourget Area

I am excited to have partnered up with Laura Moses to host some coming events here on the farm. I have worked with her in the past on different gatherings and lectures over the years.

It is the first time i have offered up to host here on the farm itself the first weekend of April , and i am pleased to say that the choies she will have for her class will be vast and many. The yard rebuild included a huge number of fruit trees of different types all coming into their fifth year here on the farm and are ready to get their corrective pruning started combined with a great selection of older fruit trees as well.

I will have a outdoor fire going and will provide hot tea/coffee and after the class if folks want to stay and visit, i will have hot soup and buns on offer at no extra cost, just as a warm up and thank you. IF the weather is good, we will be mostly outside but if its very cold, i will make sure to have the house and the wood stove ready to help warm you up. (please note that if you have dog or cat allergies, you will have issues within my home, so either take meds ahead or perhaps choose one of her other dates)

Do not live close to me, but still interested, please check out the flyer an her website as she is fully booked in the month of march and is offering this course in a number of areas.

The event is capped out at a max of 15 as i want to make sure everyone has a time to ask questions and get a good spot to see the process. Many folks worked with me on a huge plant order that included a great number of fruit trees and its certainly time for them to be getting their shaping and pruning done. 

This class will help you if you have gotten a property with older fruit trees badly in need of pruning to get them back to producing fruit, or if you have younger trees just starting out. Whatever stage you are at, there is helpful and useful training to be had.

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