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Time: January 29, 2011 from 10am to 1pm
Location: Terra Nova Rural Park
Street: 2631 Westminster Hwy
City/Town: Richmond
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f…
Phone: (604) 727 9728
Event Neighbourhood and Type: richmond, workshop
Organized By: Arzeena Hamir
Latest Activity: Jan 25, 2011
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Join Dr. Kent Mullinex, an expert pomologist, for a hands on workshop on pruning.
Participants will meet at the Red Barn in Terra Nova for an indoor lesson on fruit tree growth and how to maximize growth through pruning.
After a coffee break (with snacks), participants will get a chance to practice pruning on trees around the Terra Nova Rural Park.
Please bring pruning equipment (if you have some) and dress for the weather.
Workshop Cost: $30
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