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January 4, 2001
Contact: Jennifer McNulty (831) 459-2495; jmcnulty@cats.ucsc.edu
FRUIT TREES ARE THE FOCUS OF WORKSHOPS IN JANUARY AND EARLY FEBRUARY
For Immediate Release
SANTA CRUZ, CA--'Tis the season to be thinking about fruit trees--buying, planting,
and pruning. No matter what questions you have, there's an upcoming workshop that
will provide all the answers.
- General care and varietal selections for the home garden will be the topic on
Saturday, January 20. Orin Martin, manager of the Alan Chadwick Garden at UC Santa
Cruz, will offer this "Fruit Tree Q&A," a two-hour free public workshop
at San Lorenzo Garden Center, 235 River Street, in Santa Cruz. The workshop takes
place from 10 a.m. to noon.
- Pruning of pome fruit trees (apples and pears will be the subject on Saturday,
January 27, at the Louise Cain Gatehouse at the UCSC Farm. Proper pruning improves
the health, appearance, and productivity of fruit trees, and Martin will show you
how to get the most out of your pome fruit trees. Wear warm clothes; heavy rain cancels.
The time is 10 a.m. to noon. The fee is $5 for members of the Friends of the Farm
& Garden; $10 for nonmembers.
- Pruning of stone fruit trees (peaches and plums) will be covered during the final
workshop on Saturday, February 3, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Louise Cain Gatehouse
at the UCSC Farm. Martin will shift the focus to stone fruit trees, offering tips
on maximizing your crop. The fee is $5 for members of the Friends of the Farm &
Garden; $10 for nonmembers.
The Louise Cain Gatehouse is located 1/4 mile up the gravel road above the Blacksmith
Shop; free public parking is available across the street from the Blacksmith Shop
in the Physical Plant parking lot.
For more information on any of the workshops, call John Fisher, outreach coordinator
for the UCSC Center for Agroecology
and Sustainable Food Systems (CASFS), at (831) 459-3248, or send him e-mail at
johnfish@cats.ucsc.edu.
Public workshops are sponsored by the Friends of the UCSC Farm & Garden, a community-based
group that promotes public awareness of organic gardening and farming. The Friends
also support CASFS' Apprenticeship in Ecological Horticulture by providing scholarship
and program assistance.
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