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  • From: Keith Morris <earthsurfing@yahoo.com>
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  • Subject: [permaculture] Fruit Tree Grafting Workshop and Scionwood Exchange in Johnson, VT- March 30
  • Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 06:55:29 -0700 (PDT)



 Hi Friends-
If you wouldn't mind sharing this with potentially interested friends,
students, or other groups, it'd be most appreciated!  Thanks and hope to see
you!
>
>
>Happy spring!
>Keith
>
>
>Prospect Rock Permaculture
> Fruit Tree Grafting Workshop and Scionwood Exchange- March 30
>
>Hi Friends,
>Please share this with potentially interested friends and networks. Hope to
>see you!
>Fruit Tree Grafting Workshop and 2nd Annual Scionwood Exchange
>March 30, 10 am - 4 pm
>Willow Crossing Farm
>Johnson, VT
>Join us for a day of hands-on fruit tree grafting. We’ll begin the day in
>the classroom understanding the science of grafting, and practice
>bench-grafting apples, pears, plums, and other stone fruits.
>Everyone will have the opportunity to graft their own tree to take home!
>After lunch, we’ll go out and tour grafted and 'multi-grafted' fruit trees
>(including peaches grafted onto plums) and ‘top work’ multiple varieties
>onto pears, apples, plums, and other stone fruit. We’ll discuss some pruning
>basics, different grafting strategies for ‘fruit salad trees’, healing
>damaged trees, reworking new varieties, revitalizing old orchards, enhancing
>cross-pollination, and space considerations. We’ll also look at and evaluate
>both successful and failed past grafts.
>We’ll contextualize our work in briefly telling some history of our farm and
>touring our incredibly diverse collection of nuts, berries, vines,
>nitrogen-fixing plants, and regenerative DIY farm infrastructure. We’ll also
>explore the incredible history of grafting, the range of grafting
>possibilities, and practice with professional grafting tools which make for
>more successful grafts by novices and experts alike.
>Each attendant will leave with an apple or pear variety of their choosing on
>semi-dwarf or standard rootstock, or a stone fruit variety of their choosing
>on native american plum rootstock.
>$40 suggested donation sliding scale includes cider and tea, and your own
>grafted fruit tree to take home. No one will be refused for lack of funds,
>but everyone must pre-register.
>Due to the popularity of this event, you much pre-register. There is a
>possibility of another event in April, please send an email to express your
>interest.
>Please RSVP by sending an email to Keith@ProspectRock.org.
>We must get an email from you, as the weather will determine where we park
>cars, and we will also send you some information about how to best collect
>scion wood if you want to propagate some favorite fruit trees.
>The workshop will be taught by:
>Zach Leonard is a master horticulturalist and as been the farm manager of
>Elmore Roots Nursery for more than a decade. He and his family have created
>High Hopes Farm, a diverse off-grid homestead.
>Nicko Rubin is the owner of East Hill Tree Farm, where he has been growing
>and propagating hardy fruits and nuts in the foothills of the Groton
>Mountains. He completed the master’s program for sustainable landscape
>design at the Conway School.
>Dave Johnson is a timber framer with a passion for fruit trees. His
>competence with sharp tools and wood translate readily into many successful
>grafts and a legacy of multi-grafted old wild apples throughout the hills of
>Vermont.
>Keith Morris has been collecting and experimenting with rare fruits, nuts,
>and medicinal plants since 1996, and is professor of ecological design at
>the University of Vermont. He’s slowly built his family’s farm debt-free
>with sweat-equity and has contributed to creating resilient and diverse food
>systems on 5 continents.
>Thank you,
>Keith
>(802) 734-1129
>Willow Crossing Farm
>Johnson, VT
>www.WillowCrossing.org
> 
> 
>As a reminder- only a few spaces remain for our 6th Annual Prospect Rock
>Permaculture Design Certification Course, July 21 - August 2, 2013.
>Registration is NOW OPEN for our first EARTH ACTIVIST TRAINING with
>Starhawk, September 7 - 21.  This is Starhawk's first PDC in Vermont or on
>the East Coast in some time, please reserve your space early!
>
 

________________________________
Keith Morris 
Prospect Rock Permaculture 
Design and Education for Ecological Culture
[www.ProspectRock.org]
P.O. Box 426  
Jeffersonville, VT 05464 
Keith@ProspectRock.org
(802) 734-1129

"If we do not do the impossible, we shall be faced with the unthinkable."
Murray Bookchin (1921-2006) 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3d9k23UyQQ

with Strombo
very interesting
much discussed here...
just listening now.

Much has contributed to the Monsanto disaster: the monetization and
desensitization of society key ingredients.

Fran
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Subject: [permaculture] beyond this stage of the 'rider'
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http://www.anh-usa.org/the-latest-on-the-gmo-rider/

interesting article...

begs the question: can a law that is so against the law be legal?

fran
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Before the revolution obviously. After the revolution and after all these
corrupt thieves and murderers have been hung from the nearest lamp posts
not at all.
John

> http://www.anh-usa.org/the-latest-on-the-gmo-rider/
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> interesting article...
>
> begs the question: can a law that is so against the law be legal?
>
> fran
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