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Free class on Pruning Fruit Trees Sat 10/21/23 (Irvine Great Park)F

Free class on Pruning Fruit Trees Sat 10/21/23 (Irvine Great Park)F

Free class on Pruning Fruit Trees 10/21/23

Just cutting up a tree is NOT pruning a tree

Pruning fruit tree can help the plant grow properly with control.
Improper pruning can result in lower fruit production, and can even kill
a plant. Most people may be pruning their tree while opening it up to
pathogens or insects

Pruning Fruit Trees

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Presentation on Pruning Fruit Trees . Will also show as examples what to
prune from existing plants at the Farm And Food Lab . Presented by
South OC California Rare Fruit Growers and Jeff Micka Arborist plant
health care technician at FA Bartlett Tree Experts

It will occur Saturday October 21 starting at 10:30 am continuing to
12:30. After the class, there will be a hands on opportunity to prune
some of the trees as the Giving grove across the parking lot from the
farm food lab. ( You would need to bring your own pruning tools to be
able to participate with that.

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To be held at the Great Park Farm Food Lab ( which is near the big orange balloon. )

Registration link is at

https://southoccrfg.org/monthly-meeting/

While you can register through the Irvine City site, it is better to
signup directly with us as we are the ones presenting it and the city
may give wrong information.

We are also looking for anyone who has battery powered video recording
equipment to help us by recording the event so we can post to our
youtube channel. If able to do so, contact us through our contact us
page.

Also, if anyone attending can bring a battery powered PA Speaker w Microphone, It would help for us to have additional speakers for all to hear better.


Thanks 5

If you are unable to attend, we are hoping to have him again as a speaker in about 1 1/2 to 3 years

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