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Time: September 26, 2012 from 6pm to 8:30pm
Location: Evergreen Urban Orchard
Street: 555 Great Northern Way
City/Town: Vancouver, BC
Phone: 604.689.0766 x.30
Event Neighbourhood and Type: workshop
Organized By: Helen Beynon
Latest Activity: Sep 25, 2012
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Pruning fruit trees is an art that anyone can master! Learn about different pruning styles and methods, tips and tricks, and how proper pruning will affect the fruit you grow over the years.
This workshop will be taught by Kent Mullinix, Director of Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security at Kwantlen University’s Institute for Sustainable Horticulture. Depending on the weather, part of the workshop will be taught indoors, with a hands-on component at the end of the evening in Evergreen’s Urban Orchard on site. Refreshments are included.
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For more information on the workshop series or Evergreen’s Urban Orchard, please contact Helen Beynon, Community Development Coordinator, at hbeynon@evergreen.ca or 604.689.0766 x.30
Evergreen would like to thank the Organic Sector Development Program for their generous support of this workshop.
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