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Pruning 1.0: Hands-on pruning, tree care, & mulching workshop

September 17, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 11:00 am

Starts at 8am
Stay as long as you can or want.
We plan to be wrapped up with the supervised pruning in the neighborhood by 11am

Cost: $5

Where: the Drutopia plant nursery at the Dunbar (Dunbar Garden space) (NW corner of 11th Ave and University Blvd). Tucson, Arizona

Open to all. Learn how you can organize similar Neighborhood Forester efforts in your neighborhood.

After demonstration we will move to adjoining parts of the neighborhood to get supervised hands-on experience as we help prune native food-bearing trees and shrubs in our neighborhood’s public rights-of-way.

This is an incredible learning opportunity as every six months we revisit and rework areas pruned so we see the effect of our good work and mistakes, thereby enabling us to improve and evolve with the expert guidance from certified arborist Aleck MacKinnon.

Professionals can get continued education credits for the workshop from Aleck.

Note:  this workshop will prepare you for the next in the series: Pruning 2.0: Hands-on overhead tree pruning workshop & overhead utility line safety  (likely be scheduled in early new year)

Certified arborist, and owner of the Pedaling Arborist, Aleck McKinnon teaching a pruning & mulching workshop. After the demonstration portion of the workshop, Aleck and other instructors guide the students as they practice what they are learning by pruning and mulching a section of the neighborhood’s forest in need of such work.

Instructors: certified arborist Aleck MacKinnon of the Pedaling Arborist, assisted by Brad Lancaster of the Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Foresters.

Bring pruning tools if you have them. We’ll provide for those that don’t.

Also bring water and snacks, and dress (sun hat, gloves, etc.) to be working outdoors in the sun.

 

Please prune to maintain access to our neighborhood forests and their public paths

All public rights-of-ways adjoining properties must maintain a continuous clear walkway area a minimum 5 feet wide and 7 feet tall to make our neighborhood walkways and forests accessible for all.

Public pathway before and after pruning

See our Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Walkability Study here.

Mulch to recycle your prunings & their fertility
Cutting up prunings to 6-inch or shorter pieces to use as a soil-sheltering, water-conserving, fertility-building mulch within a water-harvesting basin. Larger lengths do NOT break down as quickly and can create a fire hazard.
Reproduced with permission from “Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2, 2nd Edition” by Brad Lancaster
After mulching and water harvesting. Sponge-like, fertile soil.
Reproduced with permission from “Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2, 2nd Edition” by Brad Lancaster

Organized by the Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Foresters

and co-sponsored by The Dunbar Pavilion

Details

Date:
September 17, 2022
Time:
8:00 am - 11:00 am

Organizer

Dunbar Spring Neighborhood Foresters