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Heritage Fruit Trees and Grafting Workshop

  • Mission Garden 946 W Mission Ln Tucson, AZ, 85745 United States (map)

Mission Garden has heritage fruit trees of many varieties. Have you ever wondered how to graft fruit trees? In this workshop Jesús García teaches how to propagate fruit trees, such as citrus, using scions or cuttings of trees from the Garden. Learn about the fascinating origins of the Garden's heritage trees and how to graft to grow your own favorite trees. All class members will be able to practice grafting and go home with their grafted citrus trees!

The class is limited to 20 individuals. Advance registration is required.

$125, Register here: https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E350876&id=121

Jesús García is a retired Research Associate and Education Specialist at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and a member of the Friends of Tucson's Birthplace Board of Directors (more about Jesús here).

For any questions about this class, please contact Garden Supervisor Efren Martinez efren@missiongarden.org

For questions about registration please contact Education Coordinator Abby Rhinehart at abby@missiongarden.org

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