About this Event
Taking a saw or some shears to a beloved fruit tree can be intimidating!
Proper and timely pruning however, is essential in maintaining tree-health, preventing damage and disease, and supplying you with a bountiful harvest of luscious summer fruits!
In this workshop you’ll learn the basics of tool selection, use and care, as well as the essential why’s, how’s and when’s of fruit tree and vine pruning. Our goal is to send you home with the confidence to start pruning your own trees and vines.
Instructor Bio: Tim’s obsessive love of fruit trees started after joining LifeCycles’ Fruit Tree Project back in 2014.
After three seasons fighting the overgrown canopies of neglected trees and getting sub-par fruit as the reward, he helped found LifeCycles’ own Tree Care Service. Hoping to help tree owners better take care of their fruit trees, the new program seeks to build community stewardship through educational opportunities like the Prune Along Service, which is a session designed to teach the basic skills of pruning and fruit tree care in people’s own backyards and Fruit Tree Restoration, a multi-year pruning approach tailored to rejuvenating and preserving older, overgrown, damaged, or significantly neglected trees. Tim is both a pruning instructor and part of the restoration team, in addition to managing the business and administration of LifeCycles Tree Care Services. For the past few years, Tim has been involved with LifeCycles ongoing stewardships of the Rex Welland Legacy Park in View Royal, which is home to nearly 200 fruit trees and vines growing on orcharding styles ranging from a trellised collection of heritage apples on dwarfing rootstocks to the more traditional pasture style orchard of full sized standards. Summer Pruning is an important aspect both in the tree restoration process and in maintaining restricted forms common to dwarfing fruit trees. _______________________________________________________________
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Only current members in good standing are eligible to use the free ticket option as a part of their member benefits package.
There are a limited amount of Pay-What-You-Can tickets available for folks who self-identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC). The Compost Education Centre is in the process of examining the ways in which our program accessibility can be improved for all members of our community. This ticket gesture is by no means a fulsome examination of the systems of oppression that exist for people inside and outside of our community. We welcome your ideas and feedback.
Please pre-register for this event.
Customers can request a refund within 30 days of ticket purchase. After 30 days refunds and workshop exchanges are not permitted due to administrative staffing capacity.
You can also register for the event by calling our office at 250 386 9676 or via email by contacting office@compost.bc.ca
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The Compost Education Centre is located on unceded and occupied Indigenous territories, specifically the land of the Lekwungen speaking people—the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations. These nations are two of many, made up of individuals who have lived within the porous boundaries of what is considered Coast Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth and Kwakwa’wakw Territory (Vancouver Island) since time immemorial. At the CEC we seek to respect, honour and continually grow our own understandings of Indigenous rights and history, and to fulfill our responsibilities as settlers, who live and work directly with the land and its complex, vital ecologies and our diverse, evolving communities.