Saturday May 14th 2011
Budding & Pruning your own Fruit Trees – a fully hands on, practical workshop
Presented by Locavore
10am to 3pm
• Discover practical, hands-on ways to correctly prune your fruit trees for health and maximum yield.
• Learn how to bio-dynamically care for your trees year round, recognize, prevent & treat disease and parasitic invasions.
• “Bud” your choice of fruit tree with wood from our orchard onto provided root stock— save money by propagating your own trees.
• Essential, practical tips on setting up or maintaining your orchard so you never have to buy fruit again!
• Tutors - Graeme Bradley, a local horticulturalist with over 40 years experience in orcharding and Burton Worth, bio-dynamic market gardener.
• Light lunch and afternoon tea included.
• Workshop limited to 10 pax on a first come, first served basis.
• Held at the Locavore bio-dynamic gardens, 67 Pukerimu Lane, Cambridge.
$40 per person
To book your place/s please complete the form below and return with the full payment. Bookings will not be accepted without payment.
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Methods of payment -
Direct bank credit: Westpac Bank, 030255 0221745 00 Please reference Workshop 140511.
Cheques: To “Locavore Ltd”, post to 67 Pukerimu Lane, Cambridge RD3. 3495.
Terms of Trade: Bookings will not be accepted without full payment. Bookings will be confirmed by email to the address stated above. If you are attending with others we suggest you forward the confirmation email to them. The workshop will go ahead rain, hail or shine. We reserve the right to refuse bookings. No refunds will be made for cancellations made after Friday 6th May 2011. The practical skills undertaken in this workshop can be hazardous; Locavore Ltd and its staff accept no responsibility for injury, loss or damage to attendees or their property. You accept that your attendance is at your own risk.