Published on: November 2, 2022
Ed Laivo began promoting the idea of the "fruit bush method" in the 1990's as a way to make tree fruit more available to home gardeners. Most fruit trees grow too tall and become unmanageable. Fruit is difficult to pick, and most of it falls to the ground. The Fruit Bush Method helps keep trees under 6 feet tall, and still provides plenty of ripe, juicy, home grown fruit.
When: Monday, November 7, 2022 from 9:00-10:30 a.m.
Cost: Free
Instructor: Ed Laivo, Burchell Nursery
Registration: https://ucanr.edu/fruit/bush/method
Link: will be sent to you by email. Class registration will close at 8 a.m. that morning.
If you can't attend this webinar, it will be recorded and posted to our YouTube Channel several days later at http://ucanr.edu/youtube/ucmgstanislaus
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Public Value:
UCANR: Promoting healthy people and communities
Focus Area Tags: Yard & Garden
Tags: Ed Laivo (1), Fruit Bush Method (1), fruit trees (9), Master Gardeners (119), Stanislaus County (70), Zoom (5)
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Jo Fung