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Tomato Grafting Workshop
Tomato Grafting Workshop April 9 10:00 AM-noon Meet in the lobby of the Administration Building at the National Arboretum
Challenge your tomato yields to new heights this year and join FONA for a tomato grafting workshop. Tomatoes are notoriously susceptible to soil-borne viruses which result in very low yields. Grafting is a technique that will help you harvest virus-resistant, highly productive tomato plants. Garden enthusiast Andrew Robie has been grafting tomatoes for years and will provide a hands-on workshop to teach you how to graft your own tomato plants. Andy, a community health care physician by day and an urban farmer on nights and weekends, is back for a second year to teach this popular FONA workshop.
Please note- attendance is limited, so sign up in advance!
*Fee for this workshop covers all supplies including rootstock, scion, pots and soil.
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LocationU.S. National Arboretum (View)
3501 New York Ave
Washington, DC 20002
United States
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