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Upcoming Workshops

We feel education is important and we value the time we have to educate our customers in the Green Industry. Workshops range from Fruit Tree Pruning Classes, Water Saving Technology, Organic Gardening, Potting Clinics, Growing a Vineyard and much more! We welcome suggestions on workshops that you would be interested in.

2010 FREE Workshops

Vineyard Installation and Management

Pete Anderson will be discussing vineyard installation and management. Pete will cover topics ranging from vineyard trellising, design, pruning, and irrigation. Pete is Vice President for Witch Creek Winery in Carlsbad. He also teaches Vineyard Development & Management at Mira Costa College.

  • Wednesday, March 10th - Grangetto's Escondido,
    1105 W. Mission Ave
  • Saturday, March 13th - Grangetto's Escondido, 1105 W. Mission Ave

LIMITED SEATING! You must Register by phone at (760) 745-4671 ext 215 or email events@grangettos.com

"Irrigation for your Edible Landscape & Spring Veggies"

TheWho, What, When, Where and How of Irrigation for ALL your Edible Landscaping...“Water is a great tool in the garden. It Can bring Life and production... OR...It can bring Sickness and Death”. Richard will help you learn the Wright way to use water!

  • March 20th - Grangetto's Fallbrook: 530 E. Alvarado St
  • March 27th - Grangetto's Valley Center: 29219 Juba Rd
  • April 3rd - Grangetto's Encinitas: 189 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd
  • April 10th - Grangetto's Escondido: 1105 W. Mission Ave

We are still in the "planning" phase of building our schedule for the year. Please check back regularly for more possible workshops!


 

 

FREE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
Learn How to Successfully Manage Citrus Pest!

Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010

Time: 10:00 – 11:30 AM

Location:
Fallbrook Community Center, North Room
341 Heald Lane
Fallbrook, CA  92028

Topics:

  • Backyard Citrus Pests,
    • Why There Are Ants All Over Your Citrus Trees and What To Do About Them.
    • Other Common Pests of Citrus and How to Manage Them.
    • Prune, Water and Fertilize for Healthy Citrus Trees and Fruit.
    • How Maintaining Healthy Citrus Trees Reduces Pests and Pesticide Use.

Speaker: Carolyn Kinnon, Environmental Horticulturalist and Licensed Pest Control Advisor
 
FREE GIFT for the first 50 attendees!
 
For additional information contact Scott Parker at 858-694-2184 or saparker@ucdavis.edu
 
Sponsored by the University of California Cooperative Extension, San Diego County and the Healthy Garden/Healthy Home Program.