Mulberry Haven* and Biointensive for Russia present    
this year's workshop on:

Mulberry Tree Propagation by Rooting of Cuttings       
with Kody Ryan, Biodynamic orchardist 

Join us to learn the easiest way to clone a tree!

Kody will demonstrate simple techniques for propagating mulberry and other fruit trees                            
of the 5 varieties we grow here at Mulberry Haven. 

You will be able to take cuttings of one or more trees, for propagation and planting in your own orchard or yard. 

Saturday, March 9, 10 am - 12 noon, Mulberry Haven, 913 Oso Rd., Ojai Valley  (near the Oso Rd. trail head in the Ventura River bottom) 

• $15 donation or 2 hours work exchange -- contact Carol

• Includes mulberry, olive, and/or fig cuttings

• Add $10 or potluck item for Eurasian lunch                               
   with Irina Kim (must reserve in advance)

• Stay into afternoon for orchard tour and/or 
   grafting with Kody Ryan and David White

• Check out our Farm Stand**

Space limited - do sign up early or by Friday, March 9   
 
RSVP and for directions or more info at:

Carol Vesecky 805 640-1897 / cvesecky@igc.org

**We have rooted mulberry trees, Nopal cactus, and Aloe in pots, along with Sunshine grapefruit, blood oranges, and carob pods

Drop by, or call or write for more information. 

*Mulberry Haven is a 100% organic fruit farm established by Gordon and Marie Kennedy in 1978. It is known to some as the oldest mulberry farm in North America. The mulberries in five varieties number 66 mature trees, their berries being marketed each year in late spring and summer. Included among the 100+ other fruit trees are carob, pomegranate, persimmon, avocado, Sunshine grapefruit (grapefruit/pomelo/tangelo cross), blood orange, pomelo, sapote, fig, apricot, and "Sprite" cherry-plum. Carol and Irina also tend GROW BIOINENSIVE gardens in roughly 1000 sq. ft. of the 2-acre property. For more information, write or call  Carol Vesecky  805 640-1897  cvesecky@igc.org .