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Pruning dormant fruit trees

Learn how to prune your backyard fruit trees after they go dormant. Learn how to prune your backyard fruit trees after they go dormant. WSU Skagit County Extension Master Gardeners, in partnership with WSU - Mount Vernon NWREC, present a Know & Grow workshop on pruning dormant fruit trees, 1- 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, at WSU Mount Vernon NWREC, 16650 State Route 536 (Memorial Highway).

Learn how to prune your backyard fruit trees after they go dormant. Local experts will show you how it’s done. Disease prevention and spraying schedules will also be covered.

Master Gardener-grown plants will be for sale before and after the workshop. For more information, call 360-428-4270 or visit skagit.wsu.edu/MG.

WSU Know & Grow is a series of Tuesday afternoon workshops for the home gardener that combine the latest in horticultural research with sound gardening advice presented by the Washington State University Skagit County Extension Master Gardeners in partnership with the WSU - Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research & Extension Center.

Washington State University Extension helps people develop leadership skills and use research-based knowledge to improve economic status and quality of life. Cooperating agencies: Washington State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Skagit County. Extension programs and policies are available to all without discrimination.

To request disability accommodations, contact us at least 10 days in advance.


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