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Pruning - An Introduction

  • Yorkshire Arboretum Unnamed Road YO60 7BY (map)
 

£50 including tea and coffee

Why

People often find themselves confronted with a ‘jungle’ of overgrown, unruly shrubs and trees, and wonder what to do about it. Even if they aren’t at that stage, knowing what to prune, when, and how to do it in order to maximise the health and vigour of your plant will reduce the worries about doing this.

Aim

This workshop will provide an introduction to pruning, from when you can safely hack to where more cautious work is needed, giving you the confidence to start managing your woody plants for best results. This will be a hands-on practical demonstration and exercise working with trees and shrubs in the Yorkshire Arboretum.

Aim

Introduction to Tree Health Problems is a half day course for people who want to know more about pests and diseases in trees. Teaching in the classroom and a short tour will be used to familiarise learners with some high profile tree pests and basic categories of problems that affect tree health.

Content

  • To explain why pruning is needed using example scenarios

  • Guide through the principles of pruning with live examples in the arboretum

  • Show how good, bad and a lack of pruning affect plant health and longevity

  • Talk through the most suitable tools for the task, and use them to prune some practice specimens

Outcomes

By the end of the workshop, you will be able to:

  • Confidently apply your pruning skills in your own garden

  • Decide which of your woody plants need pruning and when you should do it

  • Place your cuts for the best aesthetic and healthiest outcome

  • Know of some key resources to turn to for help with your pruning decisions

Please dress warmly and bring robust gloves; tools will be provided but feel free to bring personal implements that you’re comfortable working with. Age 16+ only please.