• Jun 9, 2012 from 6:00 to 7:30
  • Location: Mounts Botanical Garden
  • Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2020

Free Workshop on Proper Installation and Maintenance of

Canopy Trees and Palms June 9 at PBC Cooperative Extension

 

Urban trees provide beauty, shade, energy savings, habitat for wildlife, and help increase property value. In an urban environment, trees grow differently than in the forest and must be planted and cared for properly. This is important for maintaining the tree’s value, function, and longevity in the landscape.

 

To help residents learn how to properly plant and maintain urban trees, the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Service is offering a free workshop on Saturday, June 9.

 

Attendees will learn about planting, mulching and fertilizing trees and palms in the landscape, and how to keep them healthy and beautiful. Lecture and discussion will be followed by outdoor activity (weather permitting). This is the second in a series of eight tree-care workshops scheduled this year by the Cooperative Extension Service.

 

What:                         Urban Forestry Workshop for Residents

Where:                      Cooperative Extension/IFAS

                                    Mounts Auditorium

531 North Military Trail, West Palm Beach

When:                       Saturday, June 9

Time:                          10 a.m. – 11:30 am

Cost:                           Free

 

Participants must call 561-233-1759 to register. This program is made possible by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and the Florida Forest Service through the 2011 National Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program.

 

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