[GPSCC-chat] Sunday at Prusch Park

Andrea Dorey andid at cagreens.org
Fri Feb 4 13:03:37 PST 2011


Did you know that the Master Gardeners at Prusch help you cut scions for grafting to your fruit and nut trees, and your roses? This is the time of year to do it while the buds are barely out—at least at 2000 feet, that is!
Andrea

On Jan 31, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Wes Rolley wrote:

> This is the latest from the Calif. Rare Fruit Growers email list regarding Sunday's work part at the park.  Note: we do realize it is Super Bowl Sunday... That means the streets should be clear while everyone else watches. 
> 
>> The holidays and Scion Exchange are behind us, and I don't think there are
>> any announced boycotts of Emma Prusch Park, so everyone should feel free to
>> join in on Sunday morning, as we get back to our monthly routine at the
>> Heritage Orchard. It promises to be another beautiful day, and fresh air,
>> mild exercise, camaraderie and community service will only make it sweeter.
>> With luck, you might even spot the owls that have lately been set free in
>> the orchard. This month, considering the warm weather, pruning will have
>> priority, but we hope to also see some chips out there to be spread over the
>> last remaining un-mulched areas. At last report, we have a small band of
>> outside volunteers joining us, so satisfying results can be expected, and
>> there will be a need for senior members to guide the teams.
> 
> If you want to help prune, or learn how to prune, bring a hand pruner if you have one.  I'll bring an extra. 
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