Muscadine Culture and Pruning Workshop

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Topics covered during this workshop will include trellising, training, and pruning vines; recommended varieties and cultivars; fertilization recommendations; and pests and diseases. After having class first at the Extension office, participants will travel to DJ’s Farm (981 Highway 41 South, Lumberton) for hands-on pruning experience. Bring your pruners and dress appropriately for the weather. Due to Covid restrictions face masks are recommended.

The class will be limited to 25 participants. Registration is required. The registration deadline is Wednesday, February 2.

To register use the following link: https://go.ncsu.edu/muscadineandpruning

For more information or to register, contact Mack Johnson, Extension Horticultural Agent, at 910-671-3276 or mack_johnson@ncsu.edu.

Directions to DJ’s Farm: Traveling on Highway 41 South toward Fairmont, approximately 1 mile past the I-74 Overpass turn left on Rowan Road and then turn left on Mahogany Drive. Look for field event signs at the roadside. The first cars will need to park well past the house to allow room for parking.

Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by January 21 to Mack Johnson.

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Mack Johnson, N.C. Cooperative ExtensionMack Johnson, Jr.Extension Agent, Agriculture - Horticulture Call Mack Email Mack N.C. Cooperative Extension, Robeson County Center
Posted on Jan 10, 2022
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