In the is workshop you will learn what it takes to prune your trees to make them healthy and to grow well. Join Andrew Lear (AKA Apple Tree Man) who will show you all you need to know to have the confidence to prune your own trees. This workshop is open to all but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
There is plenty of on-street parking nearby the venue. The ground is a little uneven in places, although it is pretty accessible. Since it is February in Scotland so please dress appropriately for the weather; we advise 2 layers of socks, a hat and gloves, a good jumper and a coat. That will ensure the sun comes out for us. All tools and equipment will be provided as well as hot drinks, but you might want to bring a notebook.
No experience necessary.
Location: Bruceview Community Park, Cultenhove Place, Stirling FK7 9DU
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