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Fruit Fight: Dormant-Season Fruit Tree Care

Sep 10, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PDT

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If you want productive, resilient fruit trees during the warm months, you need to take action during the crisp ones. OSU Extension horticulturist Cody Copp will show you what you can do about pests and diseases between growing seasons and share pruning principles, so that you can nip fruit tree problems in the bud and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

Presenter: Cody Copp is a horticulturist for OSU Extension Service in Umatilla County. He provides educational programming and applied research for commercial horticulture (tree fruit, vegetables, and wine grapes), in addition to supporting the home horticulture needs of Umatilla County and Eastern Oregon. He received his master’s in horticulture from Oregon State University.

About Growing Oregon Gardeners: Level Up Series

The cost of food keeps climbing. One in five people faces hunger in Oregon. And the pandemic showed us the fragility of our supply system. Growing our own food—for us, for our families, for our neighbors—is an action gardeners can take to strengthen food security in our local communities. This year's Growing Oregon Gardeners: Level Up series is aimed at helping gardeners take a bite out of hunger. The closed-captioned webinars will be broadcast via Zoom and streamed via our Facebook page on the second Tuesday of the month, at noon, February through October 2024. This series is open to the public, and OSU Extension Master Gardener volunteers receive 1 Continuing Education Credit for each class. You can take one, or take all. This webinar is being recorded and will be available to view on our website within two weeks of airdate.

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