Join Ironwood Arboriculture & Kyle McLoughlin for this one day workshop on Saturday April 18, in St. George ON.
Ensuring vigor and good structure into maturity is a common goal of arborists. That said, it doesn’t always happen. This workshop focuses on reintroducing the tree lover to different stock sizes, how to inspect stock, and what, if any, pruning should be done in the years following planting. Fungi covered include ones that kill cambium, ones that stress fruit trees, and understanding how to use fungal fertilizer at the time of planting.
Main areas of workshop focus:
● Planting stock size and quality
○ Choosing the best size of tree to plant and when to reject stock
● Diagnosis of plant health concerns
○ Best process for managing problem fungi
● Cankers and other young tree diseases
○ How to identify cankers, and when they’ll be a problem
● Mycchorhizal additives during planting
○ Which ones to use, and how to ID the fungi when they fruit
● Root pruning at time of planting
See details and register online for $245 + HST https://www.ironwoodarboricultural.ca/events/.
Note there is a discount available for registering for all 3 spring workshops.
