
June 2018
Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning June 23rd
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on June 23 for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees.
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Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on June 30 for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees.
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Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning July 14th
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on July 14 for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees.
Find out more »Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning July 28th
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on July 28 for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees.
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Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning August 18th
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service On August 11 for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees.
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Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning June 22nd
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on June 22nd for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees. Suckers are an adventitious shoot which grows from a bud at the base of a tree or directly from its roots. Pruning these suckers allows for the tree to redirect its energy into growth within its canopy and producing those beautiful blooms and berries. Who Should Volunteer? Anyone! No previous pruning experience is required. Requirements All volunteers…
Find out more »Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning June 29th
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on June 29th for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees. Suckers are an adventitious shoot which grows from a bud at the base of a tree or directly from its roots. Pruning these suckers allows for the tree to redirect its energy into growth within its canopy and producing those beautiful blooms and berries. Who Should Volunteer? Anyone! No previous pruning experience is required. Requirements All volunteers…
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Rescheduled: Cherry Tree Pruning July 20th
Please note that this pruning will be rescheduled for a later date (TBD) due to the heatwave forecast Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on July 20th for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees. Suckers are an adventitious shoot which grows from a bud at the base of a tree or directly from its roots. Pruning these suckers allows for the tree to redirect its energy into growth within its canopy and producing…
Find out more »Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning July 27th
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on July 27th for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees. Suckers are an adventitious shoot which grows from a bud at the base of a tree or directly from its roots. Pruning these suckers allows for the tree to redirect its energy into growth within its canopy and producing those beautiful blooms and berries. Who Should Volunteer? Anyone! No previous pruning experience is required. Requirements All volunteers…
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Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning August 10th
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on August 10th for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees. Suckers are an adventitious shoot which grows from a bud at the base of a tree or directly from its roots. Pruning these suckers allows for the tree to redirect its energy into growth within its canopy and producing those beautiful blooms and berries. Who Should Volunteer? Anyone! No previous pruning experience is required. Requirements All volunteers…
Find out more »Volunteer: Cherry Tree Pruning August 17th
Join Casey Trees and the National Park Service on August 17th for a special opportunity to prune the summer suckers of the historic cherry trees. Suckers are an adventitious shoot which grows from a bud at the base of a tree or directly from its roots. Pruning these suckers allows for the tree to redirect its energy into growth within its canopy and producing those beautiful blooms and berries. Who Should Volunteer? Anyone! No previous pruning experience is required. Requirements All volunteers…
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