Young Fruit Trees & Berries: Selection, Planning, Planting, & Care Workshop

Wednesday, January 29, 2014 - 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Portland Fruit Tree Project
Address: 
NE Portland, Vernon neighborhood
Portland, OR 97211
United States

Portland Fruit Tree Project presents ...

Young Fruit Trees & Berries: Selection, Planning, Planting & Care
Wednesday January 29th, 6:00pm - 8:30pm
NE Portland, Vernon neighborhood

February is one of the best months to plant fruit trees and berries.  Learn which types are the best to grow in the sun, shade, and containers.  Emphasis on: organic methods, easiest to grow, most productive varieties and techniques, sustainability.

In this informative workshop you will learn the basics of fruit tree and berry selection in order to choose an appropriate variety for your space. This fun workshop will be an opportunity to gain a basic understanding of the various factors one should consider when selecting a fruit tree or berry plant for a given site. Participants will also learn some basic steps for young (0-4 yrs) tree and berry care.

About the instructor:
Rick Swope has a BS from Cornell University and an MS from Oregon State in engineering.  He has been studying horticulture, researching, and growing fruit trees and berries for decades.  Rick was a Tree Care Team Leader in 2013, and has an ongoing interest in native edibles.  Currently, he is growing over 50 varieties of fruit.  His main focus is organically and sustainably maximizing the production of the highest quality and best tasting fruit in tight and marginal spaces.
 
Follow this link to register: http://civi.portlandfruit.org/civicrm/event/register?id=909&reset=1

The location address and other details will be provided after you register.

Venue: 
exact location will be provided to those who register
Venue Details: 
This venue is accessble for those with physical disabilities.
Cost: 
$15-25 sliding scale, work-trade & scholarships available

Contact Information

Contact Name: 
Bob Hatton
Contact Phone: 
503-284-6106
Contact Email: 
info@portlandfruit.org