SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — Have trees and shrubs that need pruning but not sure how to do that? Do you prune in winter? Spring? Summer? How much do you prune? Get those questions answwered at the Practical Pruning workshop on Saturday, April 15th from 10AM-11:30AM.
The program will be presented by Pat Lamb, a Master Gardener Volunteer in Wayne County. Pat shares her interests and abilities in landscape gardening and maintenance with relatives, friends and neighbors. Her passion is in purning and she will share her knowledge with workshop attendees, including maintenance and rescue pruning of ornamental shrubs. She will share a pruning brochure she developed and show many tips and tricks for pruning, plus answer your questions.
Join us on Saturday, April 15th at 10AM at the Seneca Falls Heritage & Tourism Center, 89 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148. The workshop cost is $5. Register online at www.senecacountycce.org or if you have questions or can’t access the internet, please call Seneca County CCE at 315-539-9251.
With over 100 years of serving the people of the County, Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension puts to practical use the scholarship and research of Cornell University and the national land grant system in the areas of agriculture and food systems sustainability; nutrition, food safety and security, and obesity prevention; 4-H youth development, and children, youth , and families; environment and natural resources, sustainable energy and climate change; and community and economic vitality. The office is located at 308 Main Street Shop Centre in Waterloo. For more information about this and other programs, please visit our website: www.senecacountycce.org, our Facebook pages: @CCESeneca, @SenecaCounty4HNY, @WildHarvestTable, @CCESenecaF2S, and contact us at 315-539-9251 or email [email protected].
–Cornell Cooperative Extension Seneca County