Pruning the Bee Garden
Instructor: Christine Casey, Ph.D., UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, cacasey@ucdavis.edu
Location: Häagen-Dazs Honey Bee Haven
Time of Event: 9am to 12pm
Date of Event: November 6, 2021 (rain date November 7, 2021).
Bee gardens are all about flowers, and pruning the Haven's plants is an essential part of creating ample flowers for our bees. In this class we'll learn about the physiology and science behind pruning of ornamental plants and fruit trees, discuss pruning strategies for increasing bloom, review pruning of California native shrubs, and practice pruning in the Haven.
Practice pruning will include woody and herbaceous perennials, fruit trees, and California native plants. We’ll also discuss pruning tool maintenance and participants will be able to bring their own tools for sharpening. Handouts and light refreshments are included.
COVID safety: this class will take place under <a href="https://campusready.ucdavis.edu/status/event-guidance">UC Davis COVID event guidelines</a>. The lecture portion of the class will be pre-recorded and provided to participants in advance. There will be a Zoom session after the class for questions. This class will take place outside in the Haven garden with appropriate distancing and fully vaccinated instructors.
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Date of Event:
Nov 06, 2021
Time of Event:
9:00am-12:00pm
Location:
Häagen-Dazs Honey Bee Haven
Contact Information:
Christine Casey, Ph.D., cacasey@ucdavis.edu
Price Per Ticket:
$50.00
Last day to register online:
Thursday, October 28, 2021