Feb 18 2023
Workshop: Organic Fruit Tree Care

Workshop: Organic Fruit Tree Care

Presented by Wasatch Community Gardens at Wasatch Community Gardens

Whether you're just starting out with fruit trees or want to learn more about your existing fruit trees, this workshop provides great tips from local fruit tree expert Liz Hamilton and from Wasatch Community Gardens' (WCG) own Campus Site Manager, Maddie Mariluch, who cares for all the fruit trees at the WCG Campus.

Liz will cover basic fruit tree care topics to include variety selection and chill hours, watering, fertilizing, thinning, and organic pest and disease prevention and management. Maddie will share the specific organic methods and spray schedule that we follow at WCG to care for our wide variety of fruit trees to include pear, Asian pear, apple, plum, pluot, aprium, and nectarine.  We understand that having multiple different kinds of fruit trees can mean a complicated and sometimes overwhelming regimen of product application for the home orchardist, and our experts can lay it all out for you in an easy-to-follow program.

Note that in order to address each of the listed topics in sufficient depth, we do not cover fruit tree pruning in this workshop.  Please see our separate Fruit Tree Pruning class for in depth training on pruning methods, timing, and tools.

Admission Info

This workshop is $25.

Discounted rates available to community gardeners with WCG or the WCG Network.

Online pre-registration is required.  No walk-ins.

Please email us immediately at marybeth@wasatchgardens.org if you find you are unable to attend after you register.

NOTE: We offer reduced-tuition scholarships for low-income individuals.  If you would like to apply, please fill out and submit our scholarship application before continuing the on-line registration process.

Phone: (801) 948-0089

Email: marybeth@wasatchgardens.org

Dates & Times

2023/02/18 - 2023/02/18

Location Info

Wasatch Community Gardens

629 E 800 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102

Parking Info

Parking is available along 800 S and 600 E.