![]() If you are already signed up for our newsletter you will receive the log in information before the workshop. This Zoom workshop is the first in a new series, “WFoL Wednesdays,” which will feature different virtual workshops on the third Wednesday of each month.Ĭheck back for more information on future workshops and sign up below to join future workshops. Free-standing fruit trees or bush trees, such as those grown in an orchard should be pruned when theyre dormant, in winter. Steve’s workshop this month covers how proper training and pruning of deciduous fruit trees during the winter dormant season directs new growth, helps create a desired tree structure, and encourages spring fruit set. This workshop will help people who have bought trees at previous sales keep them healthy and productive. Pruning fruit trees isn’t nearly the rocket science that you perhaps thought it was Simply follow these three easy steps, and you’ll be pruning fruit trees like a seasoned horticulturist in no time: Clean up. WFoL is cancelling our annual bare-root tree sale this year due to the pandemic. ![]() Steve also teaches composting and worm composting classes for the Master Gardener program. He is also interested in landscape trees and volunteers with the Woodland Tree Foundation, which has planted over 5,000 trees in the last 20 years. Check out our articles, podcasts, videos and online courses. The workshop was led by Steve Radosevich, Yolo County UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardner, who has taught a variety of fruit tree related workshops for the last 15 years. free Ebook Grow Fruit Trees that thrive DOWNLOAD TODAY We help you grow healthy and productive fruit trees. Winters Friends of the Library hosted a free workshop on Fruit Tree Pruning and Training on Wednesday February 17 th, 7-8 p.m. Thanks! Your feedback will help us design future programs. ![]() Please let us know what you thought using this form. ![]()
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