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How To Prune Anything - Session 1
Wednesday, May 07 2008, 10:00am - 12:00pm

with Joe Biagoni, Arborist, Arbor Alliance

How to Prune AnythingIs your yard full of overgrown, crowded, or poorly shaped trees and shrubs? Are you afraid of making the (gasp!) wrong cut? Never fear, professional arborist Joe Biagioni is here to give you the knowledge, confidence, and practice that you need to tackle your thorniest pruning problems. Joe’s encouraging, tone-to-earth style makes take away your worries. Please bring your own hand pruners to class.

Workshop fee: $40 members $48 nonmembers
Course AE5SP08

Limit 20

Pre-registration is required for all workshops. Register today online!

 

Location: MHS Horticulture Center
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Massachusetts Horticultural Society LogoFounded in 1829, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society is a member-supported organization dedicated to encouraging and improving the science and practice of horticulture and developing the public's enjoyment, appreciation, and understanding of plants and the environment.