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Desert Harvesters/Neighborhood Foresters Hands-On Neighborhood Tree Pruning & Mulching Workshop, September 29, 2019 – Tucson, Arizona

September 29, 2019 @ 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Hands-On Neighborhood Tree-Pruning
& Mulching Workshop

And neighborhood chipping/mulching fee for service, and neighborhood native plant delivery,
and help with planting service

Open to all

Neighborhood volunteer pruning crew—note the fresh prunings on curb ready for chipping

Sunday, September 29, 2019
Starts at 8 amstay as long as you can or want
Cost: $5 suggested donation, though no one will be turned away due to lack of funds

Meet at Dunbar/Spring Community Garden/Orchard 
(NW corner of 11th Ave & University Blvd)
After the pruning and mulching demonstration, we will move to various parts of the neighborhood to get hands-on experience with certified arborist Aleck as we prune native food-bearing trees in our neighborhood’s public rights-of-way.
This is an incredible learning opportunity as every six months we revisit and rework areas pruned so we see the effect of our good work and mistakes, thereby enabling us to improve and evolve with the expert guidance from Aleck.
Professionals can also get continued education credits for the workshop from Aleck.
Instructors:
Local certified arborist Aleck MacKinnonThe Pedaling Arborist; assisted by Brad Lancaster of Desert Harvesters and Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond;  and Omar Ore-Giron of Native Roots Gardening and Desert Harvesters will teach participants:
– Best pruning times, techniques, and tools;
– How best to maintain City clearance standards for trees in the public right-of-way along footpaths and streets; and
– How to reuse prunings (cut up with hand tools or chipped with chipper/shredder) as an aesthetically-pleasing, water-conserving, fertility-enhancing mulch.
After the pruning, we will turn the prunings into mulch by Tank’s Materials/Fairfax Company.
This way the pruned biomass is recycled back into the root zone of the trees it came from. Nothing is thrown away or removed from the natural system. And we feed, rather than degrade the living soil carbon sponge.
This is how to transform wasteful Brush & Bulky
into resourceful Chipped & Mulchy

 

Chipping and Mulching Service for Fee/Donation
In the workshop we’ll show you how to efficiently cut up prunings in mulch with hand tools, but for larger volumes of prunings we also offer a service for a minimum $20 donation whereby the prunings will be picked up by Omar and his trailer and taken to Tank’s Materials where they will be chipped and composted.
In return, Omar will bring about a 1/2 yard of finished mulch back to you from Tank’s.
(Note that the minimum donation for the service can vary based on the volume of your prunings).

Email Omar at nativeroots.az@gmail.com
We’ll also discuss other chipping/mulching services we are considering for future events.
 
Bring your own pruning tools, though we will provide tools for those that lack them
 
Come learn how you can replicate and evolve this practice to grow more healthy forests and citizen foresters in your neighborhood.
This workshop is open to, and can be attended by, EVERYONE, no matter what neighborhood you live in.
NOTE: All public rights-of-way in front of properties must maintain a minimum continuous clear walkway area 5 feet wide and 7 feet tall to make our neighborhood walkways and forests easily navigable for all. Please prune accordingly to enable this.
See our Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Walkability Study
Sponsored by the Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Foresters and  Desert Harvesters


 
In addition, now is a great time to plant your rain gardens to start to get them established over the cool months!
See wildflowers and native perennials with seed mixes available from Wildlands Restoration and sold at Native Seeds/SEARCH, Tucson Audubon, Spadefoot Nursery, and Desert Survivors Nurseries.
Also, this week is Desert Survivors’ Native Plant Nursery’s big fall plant sale!
This weekend the sale is for members. Tuesday on, the sale is for everyone.
See the plant appendix of the new, full-color Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1, 3rd Edition
and ideal rain garden planting zones for the plants.
 
Native plant purchase, delivery, and help with planting service in Dunbar/Spring neighborhood
For a $10 per 1-gallon-sized plant fee, Brad will select, purchase, and deliver native plants for Dunbar/Spring residents, as long as you:
• you will be planting them within or beside a rain garden harvesting stormwater runoff
• you will help plant them – we’ll help you
• you agree to water and steward the plantings and their rain gardens to get the plants well- established.
You’ll need to water them at least once per week for the first year.
This is a great way to get more vibrant, living sponges, of mult-use native plants withing our community forest and public rain gardens (in public right-of-ways, round-a-bouts, chicanes, etc.)
Email Brad at brad@harvestingrainwater.com if you are interested.

Details

Date:
September 29, 2019
Time:
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
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