Events & Activities

Event 

Title:
Intensive Orchard Culture - part 1
When:
Sunday, March 07  2:00 pm
Where:
Hayes Valley Farm - San Francisco
Category:
Workshops & Classes

Description

We will explore and discuss the fundamentals of intensive or "backyard" orchard culture followed by hands on pruning of our new freeway food forest.

Intensive orchard culture is a style of cultivating fruit and nut trees that emphasizes dentisty of trees, small tree stature for easy harvest, and quality of fruit over quantity. Come down and learn about this very appropriate urban method.

In part 1 of the series, we will cover the basics and then make our cuts. This is the very first cut of the tree after it is planted and also the most dramatic. In following parts of the series, held throughout the summer, we will again discuss the basics and then move into the regular maintenance of the trees and summer prunings.

Each year with a new set of trees, we will begin at part 1 of the series and move through it again.

Venue

Venue:
Hayes Valley Farm   -   Website
Street:
450 Laguna St.
ZIP:
94102
City:
San Francisco
State:
CA
Country:

Description

Hayes Valley Farm is an education and research project with a focus on urban agriculture.  The farm is located in the center of San Francisco, where the Central Freeway used to connect with Fell and Oak Streets prior to the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989.