Trellising Basics for Home and Community Gardens

Trellising Basics for Home and Community Gardens

It's time to support your growing summer crops! We'll be showcasing a variety of trellising techniques to increase your growing ability!

By N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County

Date and time

Thursday, May 30 · 4 - 5:30pm EDT

Location

1001 Reynolda Rd

1001 Reynolda Road Winston-Salem, NC 27104

About this event

RESCHEDULED FOR 5/30 same time, same place! 4 to 5:30 at 1001 Reynolda Rd!


Join N.C. Cooperative Extension at the Crossnore Community Garden for a look into different trellising techniques. Trellising provides an important boost to vining plants, saves space, increases airflow to prevent disease, and much more. We'll demonstrate cattle panel arch installation, woven, line and other field style trellising, as well as more traditional trellises for raised beds. Tomato caging, plain staking and tree planting will also be discussed.

Please contact Community Garden Coordinator, Matthew Scoggins with any questions at mscoggi@ncsu.edu, or 336-705-8823.

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Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made at least 10 days prior to the event by contacting Colleen Church, County Extension Director, colleen_church@ncsu.edu, or 336-703-2850.


Organized by

 Forsyth County Center

1450 Fairchild Rd

Winston-Salem, NC 27105

OPEN MON-FRI: 8A-5P

(336) 703-2850

https://forsyth.ces.ncsu.edu/

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