![Dormant Pruning Workshop for Apple and Pear Trees](https://alamedabackyardgrowers.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/winter-fruit-tree-pruning-169x300.jpg)
Are you interested in learning how to prune an apple or pear tree, or in refining those skills? Join us for this hands-on workshop, as we discuss and demonstrate the best ways to shape semi-dwarfed pome fruit trees for better fruiting, summer sun penetration and access to the tree come harvest time!
NOTE: The orchard grounds where this workshop will be held are slightly uneven, and during the winter may be cold and/or damp. Attendees must be able to traverse the area on foot.
WHAT TO BRING:
- Please wear sturdy shoes, galoshes, hiking boots or work boots.
- Bypass pruning shears
- Gardening/work gloves
- Other pruning equipment such as a pruning saw and/or loppers
- Protect your eyes from errant twigs and branches by bringing clear safety goggles or safety glasses if you have them (sunglasses will also work, in a pinch).
- Even in February you can work up a thirst while pruning, so you may want to bring a water bottle.
This event is adults only, please. We know that interest will exceed the space available and will keep a waiting list. If you register and are unable to attend, we need you to cancel at least 3 days in advance so that we can offer your space to someone else. Please cancel by emailing info@alamedabackyardgrowers.org.
Farm2Market is a social enterprise that is part of Alameda Point Collaborative. APC works to end homelessness by providing housing and services to create communities where formerly homeless families and individuals can flourish.
Please NOTE:Β If rain is forecast for the morning of the workshop, attendees will be notified of cancellation via email the day before (Friday, February 9).Β The pruning workshop will be rescheduled for the next possible Saturday morning where rain is not forecast (2/17, 24 or 3/2).Β We will email attendees by the Thursday before the rescheduled workshop.Β
![Seasonal Medicinal Herbs @ Gill Tract Farm | Albany | California | United States](https://alamedabackyardgrowers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/herbs-drying-300x250.jpg)
Presenters: by Nathan Thompson and Candis Haley
A suggested $5 donation will be contributed to the Gill Tract Farm.
Nathan Thompson is a community herbalist, energy healer and a Gill Tract Veteran Farmer based in Kensington, CA. Originally from Minnesota, he has studied and used the medicinal herbs of both the Midwest and California for more than 20 years. In 2018 he completed a 2-year clinical Herbalist Certificate from the Berkeley Herbal Center. He loves tending herbs, tending community, and inspiring others to fall in love with our beautiful plant allies.
Candis Haley has been putting her bare hands in soil ever since growing up on a farm in the Midwest. She became a Master Gardener in Ohio in 1996 and in California in 2014. She earned an additional Permaculture Design Certificate in 2005. Candis has been an avid organic gardener/farmer since the 1970βs. Fortunately, due to her profession, she has been able to garden / farm in rural Ohio and in the Urban Bay Area.
The presentation βSeasonal Medicinal Herbsβ will feature 3 herbs per season and will encompass: the planting, growing, harvesting and healing properties of each plant. Each participant will receive a bag of herbs for their tea time pleasure.
The seasonal herbs covered will include: California Poppy, Lemon Balm, Chamomile, Tulsi/Holy Basil, Elderberry, Motherwort, Gindelia, Mullein, Elecampagne, Rosemary, Calendula and Nettles.
The Gill Tract Farm is a “collaborative community project between the University of California Berkeley and the local community. It is focused on issues of food justice and urban farming.β
You can learn much more about the history of this unique farm online.
Please note:
Families are welcome and everyone may stay after 12 noon to volunteer at the Farm and/or to see how its volunteers prepare for their public Sunday Market. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring gloves and other tools if you have them. Also, feel free to bring a picnic lunch and water. Street parking and restrooms are available.
Tora Rocha, co-founder of Pollinator Posse and formerly Parks Supervisor for the City of Oakland, will lead a tour of the various pollinator habitats at the Gardens of Lake Merritt and help us learn how to keep a healthy ecosystem thriving in our own gardens.Β
The Pollinator Garden is located next to the Bonsai Garden, just northwest by a few steps. On Google Maps, it’s labeled “Bee Hotel Garden.”
There is a fee for parking.
This event is hosted by the Master Gardeners of Alameda County.
![Alameda Food Bank Tour & Volunteer Work Project @ Alameda Food Bank | Alameda | California | United States](https://alamedabackyardgrowers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Logo-Alameda-Food-Bank-web.jpg)
Join us for a tour and work party with our partner, the Alameda Food Bank!
Since 2011, to feed our neighbors and reduce food waste, Alameda Backyard Growers has encouraged local fruit tree owners to request that our volunteers pick their excess fruit. In those 13 years, ABG volunteers have gleaned and delivered more than 66,000 pounds of fresh fruit to the Alameda Food Bank. This ongoing, mutual collaboration between these two not-for-profits remains strong to this day. Together, we still reduce food insecurity and food waste. If you’ve never had the chance to visit the Alameda Food Bank or volunteer for them, here is your chance to do just that.
We will learn how the AFB operates, who is eligible to receive food there, how to volunteer, etc. Weβll do miscellaneous chores including cleaning shelves, restocking food, sorting food, etc.
Wear warm, comfortable clothes and closed-toed shoes.
Restrooms, drinking water, camaraderie are available.
Space is limited to 20, so sign up here!
After this work project event, you are welcome to remain at Alameda Point to socialize with your fellow volunteers at the nearby Firebrand Bread, Almanac Beer Co., etc. on West Tower Avenue.
ABGβs June Program is a FREE Tour of Ploughshares and a presentation by its manager, Jordan Taylor, on How to Care For Your Tomato Plants.Β This informative session will be held Saturday, June 29 from 1:00β3:00 pm. Learn lots more about how to grow tomatoes and pick up your current plant supply needs while there.Β
Born and raised in New York City, Jordan Taylor never imagined a world covered in dirt, happy insects, and happier plants. Since 2019, Jordan has spent countless hours of hands-on research and trial error to become an avid gardener and an advocate for food sovereignty. Beginning as a novice on the nursery sales floor, Jordan is a true testament to how falling in love with gardening can propel a person into a more fruitful life.
During our tomato workshop we will cover tomato nutrient needs, favorable conditions, common pests, and helpful tips to get the most out of your tomato harvest.
To join us, register now!
![Ploughshares Nursery](https://alamedabackyardgrowers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/ploughshares.jpg)
Ploughshares Nursery
![Summer Stone Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop](https://alamedabackyardgrowers.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/pruning-stone-fruit-300x224.jpg)
Here in the SF Bay Area, annual pruning of Apricot and Cherry trees is carried out in July or August rather than in the winter. This protects these varieties from a specific fungal infection that may occur if pruning cuts are made in cold, wet weather. August is also an excellent time to prune back excess, leggy growth on Plum and Pluot trees. Refresh your pruning skills or learn the fundamentals of Summer Stone Fruit Tree pruning. Marla Koss, our pruning teacher extraordinaire, will lead another great, FREE, hands-on, how-to pruning session in Alameda.
Thank you to everyone who attended!
![3 Stages of Vermicomposting](https://alamedabackyardgrowers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Vermicomposting-Eve-Holguin.jpg)
Photo: Eve Holguin
Join Master Gardener Guy Duran to learn how to turn your kitchen scraps into Black Gold! Vermiculture is the process of maintaining composting worms to create your own worm castings. Worm castings are pricey to purchase, but actually cheap to make. A small initial investment can return a payoff for years. Free at Farm2Market at Alameda Point (2600 Barber’s Point Road, Alameda, CA 94501).
After discussing the basics of vermiculture, there will be a ‘gather round’ presentation where Guy will bring his ‘4 stage’ active worm bin to demonstrate the stage by stage the progression of worm activity. We will also fabricate a similar worm farm as the one being demonstrated. Guy will bring everything needed for this project.
- Rain or shineΒ (pop up tents available).
- Families are welcome.
- Porta Potty available.
- Wear comfortable shoes.
- Bring water, sunscreen and a hat.
![Family Seed Starting Workshop @ Alameda Free Library | Alameda | California | United States](https://alamedabackyardgrowers.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Kid-making-seed-balls.jpeg)
Save the Date for a family friendly seed planting workshop at the Alameda Free Library! This is a free, family-friendly, hands-on workshop.
Join Marcus Carini, founder of Newfound Foodscapes and board member of Alameda Backyard Growers, for a hands-on Family Seed starting Workshop designed to empower families to grow their own food and cultivate a lifelong connection with nature. This interactive session will demystify the seed-starting process, providing practical tips and techniques for creating thriving gardens, even in small spaces. Participants will learn the basics of seed selection, proper soil preparation, planting depth, watering techniques, and how to nurture seedlings until they are ready for the garden or patio. Participants will leave with tips and tricks for seed starting and prepare their own seed trays to take home and watch grow.
This workshop is perfect for families of all experience levels who want to enjoy the benefits of fresh, homegrown food and a deeper connection to the natural world. All materials will be provided; bring your excitement!
What You’ll Learn & Do:
- Get hands-on experience in seed starting.
- Start your own seeds during the workshop to take home and grow in your own garden or patio.
- Learn tips and tricks to grow healthy, thriving plants throughout every season.
WHERE: Stafford Meeting Room, Alameda Main Library, 1550 Oak St.
We’ll be sending out and posting more information soon!