Is your garden full of fruit trees you don’t know what to do with, or are you struggling with certain trees that just won’t produce? Or would you just like to know how to get the absolute most out of your orchard crops? In this hands-on workshop, popular presenter Titch from Fleming's Nurseries will guide you through the concepts behind pruning, as well as showing you the range of techniques you need to apply to different trees to ensure and abundance of fruit when in season. Now is the time!

Details

We welcome back Titch from Flemings Nurseries for this general guide to the care of fruit trees in your garden. Join Titch in the orchard for a look at the main issues, including pest and disease control, pruning and fertilising. This workshop will be led by Titch of Flemings Nurseries, experts on fruit trees and medal winners at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2011. We will focus on the care and maintenance of established fruit trees and combine discussion of the techniques with a hands-on session using existing trees.

Currently in his 26th year with Flemings Nurseries, Titch has done a little bit of everything at the company. From tree work to driving semis delivering across the country, today he plays the important role of the face of Flemings, conducting informative talks and presentations to schools, garden clubs and stores across the country.

Additional Details

Please wear covered shoes suitable for working in the garden, and bring appropriate outdoor gear such as garden gloves, 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 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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Pruning for Productivity, with Flemings Nurseries – Sat 27 July

Is your garden full of fruit trees you don’t know what to do with, or are you struggling with certain trees that just won’t produce? Or would you just like to know how to get the absolute most out of your orchard crops?

Date: July 27, 2013

$65.00

Venue:

Open for Registration

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