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Tree Pruning Class on Saturday, April 18th from 11am - 12pm
- ONLINE PRE-SALE IS NOW CLOSED -
But tickets are still available! Please visit the nursery or call us at (541) 323-0160 if you would like to sign up for this class.
Join us for a pruning class designed to help you confidently care for your trees. Spring pruning is often simpler than fall, making it a great time to focus on light cleanup, early shaping, and setting plants up for long-term success. You’ll learn how to remove dead or damaged growth, improve structure, and make thoughtful cuts that support healthy growth.
We’ll cover the fundamentals of pruning, including proper timing, what to prune (and when it’s safe), and the tools and techniques needed to make clean, effective cuts. This class is perfect for beginners and home gardeners looking to build skills and better understand their landscape.
Instructor Notes / What Will Be Covered
Why spring pruning is typically lighter than fall pruning
How to identify and remove dead, damaged, or unsightly branches
Early-season shaping techniques
How to plan pruning cuts now to support fall pruning
Timing: what can be pruned in spring vs. what should wait
Proper pruning tools and how to use them effectively
Registration includes one drink token for a refreshment at our Farm Stand.
- ONLINE PRE-SALE IS NOW CLOSED -
But tickets are still available! Please visit the nursery or call us at (541) 323-0160 if you would like to sign up for this class.
Join us for a pruning class designed to help you confidently care for your trees. Spring pruning is often simpler than fall, making it a great time to focus on light cleanup, early shaping, and setting plants up for long-term success. You’ll learn how to remove dead or damaged growth, improve structure, and make thoughtful cuts that support healthy growth.
We’ll cover the fundamentals of pruning, including proper timing, what to prune (and when it’s safe), and the tools and techniques needed to make clean, effective cuts. This class is perfect for beginners and home gardeners looking to build skills and better understand their landscape.
Instructor Notes / What Will Be Covered
Why spring pruning is typically lighter than fall pruning
How to identify and remove dead, damaged, or unsightly branches
Early-season shaping techniques
How to plan pruning cuts now to support fall pruning
Timing: what can be pruned in spring vs. what should wait
Proper pruning tools and how to use them effectively
Registration includes one drink token for a refreshment at our Farm Stand.