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SUMMARY:Fruit Tree & Berry Pruning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informative and hands-on intensive workshop on pruning fruit trees and berry bushes.\n\n\nWorkshop Details \nPruning always seems to be a topic that intimidates a lot of people. One wrong snip and you could set your fruit tree back years! But at the same time\, once you understand the fundamentals\, you’ll realize just how easy and enjoyable pruning really is. So get ready to leave your pruning worries behind and come join us for a day-long pruning workshop where we will co over the fundamentals of pruning fruit trees\, nut trees\, berry bushes\, and other plants! \nWorkshop Format \nThe workshop will take place from 10 am to 4 pm with a lunch break in between. We will provide plenty of pruning tools\, but we encourage you to bring your own pruning tools if you have them. The workshop will cover pruning theory and practice and everyone who attends will have a chance to practice the various techniques and shapes taught in the workshop. \nWorkshop Schedule \n9:45 – 10:00 pm: Meet at Hundred Fruit Farm\, sign in for the workshop. \n10:00 – 10:30 pm: The why and how of pruning \n10:30 – 11:00: Pruning tools overview and maintenance \n11:30-12:15: Fruit tree pruning fundamentals \n12:15-1:00: LUNCH (bring your own packed lunch) \n1:00 – 2:00 pm: Berry pruning funamentals \n2:00 – 4:00 pm: Hands-on practice pruning fruit trees and berry plants \nWorkshop Cost \nThe cost for the workshop is $55 per person. Participants will be able to take home berry cuttings to propagate their own berry plants. Anyone who can graft is also welcome to take home free scion for grafting. \nDoes the ticket price include all fees? \nYes! This is not standard practice for Eventbrite\, but because nobody likes hidden fees (including us)\, we are absorbing the fees ourselves in the ticket cost. (This works out to be about $5 per ticket that goes towards Eventbrite and credit card processing.) Just be aware that if cancel and ask for a refund on your ticket\, we are unable to refund those fees. \nWho is this workshop for? \nThis workshop is geared towards beginners who are 13+. Anyone under the age of 18 must attend with a guardian. All participants will be asked to sign a waiver.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/fruit-tree-berry-pruning-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Hundred Fruit Farm\, 1744 Holicong Road\, New Hope\, PA\, 18938\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fruit Tree & Berry Pruning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informative and hands-on intensive workshop on pruning fruit trees and berry bushes.\n\n\nWorkshop Details \nPruning always seems to be a topic that intimidates a lot of people. One wrong snip and you could set your fruit tree back years! But at the same time\, once you understand the fundamentals\, you’ll realize just how easy and enjoyable pruning really is. So get ready to leave your pruning worries behind and come join us for a day-long pruning workshop where we will co over the fundamentals of pruning fruit trees\, nut trees\, berry bushes\, and other plants! \nWorkshop Format \nThe workshop will take place in the afternoon over a period of four hours. We will provide pruning tools\, but we encourage you to bring your own pruning tools if you have them. The workshop will cover pruning theory and practice and everyone who attends will have a chance to practice the various techniques and shapes taught in the workshop. \nWorkshop Schedule \n12:45 – 1:00 pm: Meet at Hundred Fruit Farm\, sign in for the workshop. \n1:00 – 1:30 pm: The why and how of pruning \n1:30 – 2:00: Pruning tools overview and maintenance \n2:00 – 3:15 pm: GROUP 1: Fruit tree pruning fundamentals and hands-on practice.GROUP 2: Berry pruning fundamentals and hands-on practice \n3:15 – 4:30 pm: GROUP 1: Berry pruning fundamentals and hands-on practice.GROUP 2: Fruit tree pruning fundamentals and hands-on practice. \n4:30 – 5:00 pm: Propagating berry plants from hardwood cuttings \nWorkshop Cost \nThe cost for the workshop is $35 per person. Participants will be able to take home berry cuttings scion to propagate their own berry plants! Anyone who can graft is also welcome to take home free scion for grafting. \nWho is this workshop for? \nThis workshop is geared towards beginners and is basically for anyone and everyone\, though we think children under 13 might have a hard time staying focused and engaged for the whole day. Children who attend must be in the supervision of an adult also attending the workshop. \nM ore info at https://www.hundredfruitfarm.com/pruning
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/fruit-tree-berry-pruning-workshop/
LOCATION:Hundred Fruit Farm\, 1744 Holicong Road\, New Hope\, PA\, 18938\, United States
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SUMMARY:Permaculture Farm Tour at Hundred Fruit Farm
DESCRIPTION:Our annual free open gate tour of our farm. We’ll walk through the farm and talk about how our farm is designed with permaculture principles\n\n\nEvent Details \nCome join us for our annual ‘Open Gate’ Farm Tour! This is a free farm tour open to the public; it’s the perfect chance to come see what we are doing at Hundred Fruit Farm\, ask lots of questions\, taste some pawpaw fruit\, and learn a lot about permaculture design and no-spray organic farming in the process. After the tour\, stick around to buy some plants for our edible landscaping nursery or some produce from the farm! \n \nEvent Format \nThe tour will start at 10:00 am and run until approximately 12:00 pm. We will do a walk and talk across the entire farm. We will go through how we created and designed our farm; what permaculture is and how we use permaculture design principles; what it means to be organic and no-spray and how we manage all our systems that way; and an overview of the following areas/systems on the farm: \n– berry grove \n– fruit orchard \n– large nut tree orchard \n– hazelnut orchard \n– rotational sheep grazing \n– pastured hens and eggs \n– solar PV system \n– no-till gardens \n– compost systems \n– nursery and propagation area \n– high tunnel \n– edible landscaping areas \n– and more! \nAfter the tour\, we will also have a pawpaw tasting\, so if you’ve never had the opportunity to taste a pawpaw (a delicious native fruit that we grow on the farm)\, this will be the perfect chance to do so! \n \nOther Important Details \nAttendees are of course very welcome to bring their children and families. All children must be supervised at all times and stick with the tour – farms can be dangerous places with various hazards like uneven ground\, ponds\, poison ivy\, electric fences\, etc. Although we are dog and cat owners ourseleves\, we have a strict no dogs for visitors to our farm – so please leave your dogs (and any other pets) at home. \nWe have a porta-john on site for anyone who needs to use a bathroom during the tour. We also have hydrants around the farm with potable water that people can drink from and use to refill water bottles. \nWe suggest people wear a hat\, long pants\, and sunscreen. Although you can wear sandals if you like\, be aware that some areas of the farm do have poison ivy on them\, so if you are very sensitive to poison ivy\, wearing closed-toe shoes would be a good idea\, too. \n \nEvent Cost / Registration \nAlthough this event is completely free to attend\, we do require that attendees register beforehand right here at our Eventbrite page. \n \nAfter the Tour \nFeel free to stick around after the tour if you’d like to purchase some berries\, fruit trees\, or other edible plants from our edible landscape nursery. We will also have produce for sale\, including fresh pawpaws and frozen aronia berries. We can also answer any additional questions you have that you didn’t get a chance to ask during the tour.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/permaculture-farm-tour-at-hundred-fruit-farm-2/
LOCATION:Hundred Fruit Farm\, 1744 Holicong Road\, New Hope\, PA\, 18938\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Herbal Allies Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join herbalist Sarah Gerhardt for a 3-hour  workshop making fire cider and learning about herbs to support your health and well-being.\n\n\nWorkshop DescriptionJoin herbalist Sarah Gerhardt for a 3-hour hands-on workshop making fire cider and learning about herbs to support your health and well-being during the winter months! \nLearn about a handful of winter wellness-supporting herbs and how to use and prepare them at home. We’ll learn about the history and benefits of fire cider\, a traditional immune tonic made with easily accessible herbs\, and create a batch together. Each participant will leave with their own jar of fire cider and winter wellness recipes. Leave feeling empowered with natural herbs to support your well-being throughout the year! \nReceive Hands-on Experience with:Utilizing herbs throughout the winter seasonMaking fire cidertasting different herbal teas \nWhat you’ll go home with:A jar of fire cider (made in the workshop) \nWorkshop ScheduleThe workshop runs from 12 pm to 3 pm. Participants will be emailed a more detailed schedule breakdown as it gets closer to the day of the workshop. \nMeet SarahSarah Gerhardt\, of Earth Tender Botanicals\, has been working with plant medicine since she was a child and actively studying Western herbal medicine for the past ten years. She loves working with plants from seed to flower to medicine and is currently a farmer with a passion for tending perennial garden spaces. It’s through this process she’s able to connect deeply with the land and in turn her own health and well-being. She loves sharing this skill and passion with others. \nWho is this workshop for?This workshop is for anyone interested in using herbs to support their well-being and creating herbal products. This workshop is geared towards adults who are newer to herbal medicine or have some knowledge of the subject. Tweens and teenagers are welcome. \nWorkshop CostThe cost of the workshop is $75/person. This includes a take-home of fire cider. \nRefund policy: If you cancel your registration at least one week in advance\, you will receive a full refund. Cancellations less than a week before the workshop or no-shows are non-refundable. If we cancel the workshop on our end\, we will refund all registrations 100%. \nWorkshop LocationThe workshop will take place indoors (or inside our high tunnel if weather permits) at Hundred Fruit Farm\, a 10-acre permaculture farm in Buckingham\, PA.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/winter-herbal-allies-workshop/
LOCATION:Hundred Fruit Farm\, 1744 Holicong Road\, New Hope\, PA\, 18938\, United States
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SUMMARY:Permaculture Farm Tour at Hundred Fruit Farm
DESCRIPTION:Our annual free open gate tour of our farm. We’ll walk through the farm and talk about how our farm is designed with permaculture principles\n\n\nEvent Details\n \n \n \nCome join us for our annual ‘Open Gate’ Farm Tour! This is a free farm tour open to the public; it’s the perfect chance to come see what we are doing at Hundred Fruit Farm\, ask lots of questions\, taste some pawpaw fruit\, and learn a lot about permaculture design and no-spray organic farming in the process. After the tour\, stick around to buy some plants for our edible landscaping nursery or some produce from the farm!\n \n \n \nEvent Format\n \n \n \nThe tour will start at 2:00 pm and run until approximately 4:30 pm. We will do a walk and talk across the entire farm. We will go through how we created and designed our farm; what permaculture is and how we use permaculture design principles; what it means to be organic and no-spray and how we manage all our systems that way; and an overview of the following areas/systems on the farm:\n \n \n \n– berry grove\n \n– fruit orchard\n \n \n– large nut tree orchard\n \n \n– hazelnut orchard\n \n \n– rotational sheep grazing\n \n \n– pastured hens and eggs\n \n \n– solar PV system\n \n \n– no-till gardens\n \n \n– compost systems\n \n \n– nursery and propagation area\n \n \n– high tunnel\n \n \n– edible landscaping areas \n– and more!\n \n \n \nDuring the tour\, we will also have a pawpaw tasting\, so if you’ve never had the opportunity to taste a pawpaw (a delicious native fruit that we grow on the farm)\, this will be the perfect chance to do so!\n \n \n \nOther Important Details\n \n \n \nAttendees are of course very welcome to bring their children and families. All children must be supervised at all times – farms can be dangerous places with various hazards like uneven ground\, ponds\, poison ivy\, electric fences\, etc. Although we are dog and cat owners ourseleves\, we have a strict no dogs for visitors to our farm – so please leave your dogs (and any other pets) at home.\n \n \n \nWe have a porta-john on site for anyone who needs to use a bathroom during the tour. We also have hydrants around the farm with potable water that people can drink from and use to refill water bottles.\n \n \n \nWe suggest people wear a hat\, long pants\, and sunscreen. Although you can wear sandals if you like\, be aware that some areas of the farm do have poison ivy on them\, so if you are very sensitive to poison ivy\, wearing closed-toe shoes would be a good idea\, too.\n \n \n \nEvent Cost / Registration\n \n \n \nAlthough this event is completely free to attend\, we do require that attendees register beforehand right here at our Eventbrite page.\n \n \n \nAfter the Tour\n \n \n \nFeel free to stick around after the tour if you’d like to purchase some berries\, fruit trees\, or other edible plants from our edible landscape nursery. We will also have produce for sale\, including fresh pawpaws and frozen aronia berries. We can also answer any additional questions you have that you didn’t get a chance to ask during the tour.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/permaculture-farm-tour-at-hundred-fruit-farm/
LOCATION:Hundred Fruit Farm\, 1744 Holicong Road\, New Hope\, PA\, 18938\, United States
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