The Ohio Landscape Association has set dormant pruning clinics in Cleveland and Columbus for December.
Dormant Pruning of Landscape Plants is a half-day, hands-on clinic to learn the proper way to prune in time for winter and early spring. The seminar includes a lecture and hands-on training.
Attendees are asked to bring their own notepad, pen, hand pruning shears, small pruning saw and long handle looping shears. The practical training will take place outdoors.
Registration is open for a Cleveland clinic the afternoon of December 1 at Willoway WDC in Avon. The Columbus clinic will take place December 7 from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Willoway WDC in Hilliard.
Early, discounted registration ends today. For more information, check out OLA’s website.
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