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Fruit-Pruning Demos
Home food production is on the rise. Do you grow fruit, or do you plan to grow fruit for your family?
Pruning--selectively removing unwanted growth from fruit trees, shrubs and vines--helps maintain plant health and will increase both the yield and the quality of your harvest.
Learn to prune your apple, peach, pear, plum and cherry trees, blueberry bushes, raspberry canes, and grape vines at one of many on-site pruning demonstrations across the state. Dress appropriately; all demonstrations take place outdoors
Posted February 21, 2011

