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Apple Tree Pruning Workshop

Saturday, April 11, 2026 - 9:00am to 1:00pm04/11/2026 1:00pm Apple Tree Pruning Workshop Join us for a hands-on Apple Tree Pruning Training at the apple orchard at Vermont State University - Randolph Campus on April 11th from 9:00 AM–1:00 PM. Whether you're caring for a few backyard trees or helping manage a larger orchard, this training will give you the practical skills and confidence to prune successfully. We'll combine clear, step-by-step instruction with plenty of hands-on practice in the orchard. Participants will learn: How to safely and effectively use pruning tools, including pneumatic pruners, Sawzalls, and loppers How to prune for ideal tree height, better airflow, and reduced disease risk When and where to prune to support healthy growth and strong fruit production Strategies for managing older or neglected trees How to identify and remove dead, damaged, or diseased wood to improve overall tree health Cost: $115 Financial assistance: VSAC/AmeriCorps grants are available. Please reach out to Taylor Paone for more information. Come spend the morning outdoors, build practical skills, and leave ready to help your apple trees thrive! Learn more and register here: https://selfservice.vsc.edu/Student/InstantEnrollment/Search?SectionIds=299982 46 E Randolph Cmns, Randolph Center, VT 05061 RACDC info@racdc.com America/New_York public
46 E Randolph Cmns, Randolph Center, VT 05061
Join us for a hands-on Apple Tree Pruning Training at the apple orchard at Vermont State University - Randolph Campus on April 11th from 9:00 AM–1:00 PM. Whether you're caring for a few backyard trees or helping manage a larger orchard, this training will give you the practical skills and confidence to prune successfully. We'll combine clear, step-by-step instruction with plenty of hands-on practice in the orchard. Participants will learn: How to safely and effectively use pruning tools, including pneumatic pruners, Sawzalls, and loppers How to prune for ideal tree height, better airflow, and reduced disease risk When and where to prune to support healthy growth and strong fruit production Strategies for managing older or neglected trees How to identify and remove dead, damaged, or diseased wood to improve overall tree health Cost: $115 Financial assistance: VSAC/AmeriCorps grants are available. Please reach out to Taylor Paone for more information. Come spend the morning outdoors, build practical skills, and leave ready to help your apple trees thrive! Learn more and register here: https://selfservice.vsc.edu/Student/InstantEnrollment/Search?SectionIds=299982