HURRY – ONLY A FEW TICKETS LEFT!! Learn the ancient agricultural practice of two-dimensional tree-shaping in this class led by local expert Jenny England from Merrywood Plants.
Espaliering has a number of benefits, including maximising space in small gardens (generating greater produce from trees in pots, for instance), as well as the ability to train your fruit trees along walls, providing them with extra heat and extending the crop’s growing season. Espaliering can also make for beautiful garden spaces, and the options are many for those looking for a decorative aspect to their fruit orchard.

Details

Once demystified, espaliering is an easy training and pruning technique. In this class you’ll learn the fundamentals as well as covering planting tips, lattice sizes, trellis types, pruning and maintenance. Jenny will also discuss the most suitable species for espalier including almond, fig, citrus and a variety of fragrant shrubs and vines.

You will have the opportunity to try your hand at pruning some espailiered plants that Jenny will bring along from Merrywood's nursery.

Merrywood Plants are specialists in espalier plants and long-time friends of the Kitchen Garden Foundation. Bring along questions and expect to come away from this session confident and capable of training trees and plants to grow over a number of different structures.
‘Jenny was so passionate and engaging!’

http://www.merrywoodplants.com.au/
 

Additional Details

Please bring appropriate outdoor gear such as hats or coats. If weather is inclement the workshop will move indoors.
 
Enter the College via the main reception area, which is located near the end of Cromwell Street, and follow the signs to the kitchen, where we will meet before heading to the garden.

Public transport is often a good way to get to Collingwood College, with Collingwood train station only minutes away. However, on Saturdays there is usually parking available in the immediate vicinity of the College. Other parking options are generally the north and south sides of Hoddle Street, in Gipps Street and in the parking zone at the end of Islington Street.

Please note, the Foundation endeavours to proceed with each Public Workshop as planned, however in the instance of very low numbers of registrants or other unfortunate events we reserve the right to cancel a workshop up to 48 hours before scheduled. In all cases we will do our utmost to inform registrants a week in advance of any cancellation, and a 100% refund will be made

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Espaliering with Merrywood, with Jenny England – Saturday 14 June

HURRY - ONLY A FEW TICKETS LEFT!! Learn the ancient agricultural practice of two-dimensional tree-shaping in this class led by local expert Jenny England from Merrywood Plants.

Date: June 14, 2014

$75.00

Venue:

Open for Registration

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