On February 25th, the California Rare Fruit Growers will host an apple tree grafting demonstration at Mesa Harmony Garden.
Start time is 1pm – see full details below, and in this Flyer.
Garden Calendar:
Saturdays – Volunteer work-party {9am-12noon}
Feb 25 – SB Newcomers – Tour of Mesa Harmony Garden and Foodbank {10:30…}
Feb 25 – California Rare Fruit Growers – Apple Grafting Demo {1-3pm}
Hope to see you at the garden soon.
Thanks
Hugh
Hugh Kelly
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President
Mesa Harmony Garden
a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation
CALIFORNIA RARE FRUIT GROWERS - Santa Barbara/Ventura chapter presents...
DEMO & TIPS ON THE FINE ART OF APPLE GRAFTING!
WHEN: Saturday, February 25, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm (NEW TIME JUST FOR THIS MEETING!)
WHERE: Mesa Harmony Garden, 1740 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara, CA (corner of Dolores and Meigs).
WHAT: Learn from the experts! A demo by experienced grafters, with lots of good info!
WHO: Dave Beamer and other experienced grafters who will show us how it’s done by the experts.
FEE: Free for members. For non-members, a $3-5 donation is suggested. ($10 membership will give you 1 whole year free local CRFG events, so why not join?) 2017 MEMBERSHIP IS NOW DUE!
DIRECTIONS: 1740 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara, CA (corner of Dolores and Meigs). This 2/3 acre food forest/orchard grows food for the Food Bank and is on the property of Holy Cross Church, but it’s easiest to find using the following directions as the garden is on the corner of Meigs Road and Dolores Drive at the back of the property. From the 101 Freeway: Take the Carrillo St exit and head toward the ocean. Carrillo turns into Meigs Road. Head up and over the hill and turn left on Dolores Drive. Park along the street. The garden is on the corner.
PLEASE BRING: Scion wood (cuttings) to exchange! A folding garden chair or stool, water, sunhat, raincoat, sunscreen, umbrella, -- or whatever you need to be comfortable. If you have any fruit, refreshments or plants/seeds to share, those are welcome too!
CONTACT: For more information contact our chapter chair Larry Saltzman at saltzmanforest@gmail.com or (805) 451-4168.