Close-up view of hands surrounding a pine tree seedling freshly planted in February 2009.
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Air Pruned Raised Beds

  • Friday, May 8, 2026, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

FOR TREE SEEDLING PRODUCTION HANDS ON WORKSHOP

Air Pruned Raised Beds provide a scalable, land‑free way to grow tree seedlings. By using air exposure to naturally prune roots, they produce stronger root systems, improve transplant success, and support high‑density bare‑root production in small spaces. Adaptable to both urban and rural settings, APRBs work for many species and enable efficient, large‑volume propagation.

Participants will learn:

  • How to construct an Air Pruned
  • Raised Bed (APRB)
  • Best practices for bed management, growing media, and pest management
  • Species selection, seed collection, preservation, and germination techniques
  • Overview of potential markets for APRB‑grown seedlings
  • Requirements for selling nursery stock in New York State and how this system can help producers diversify into efficient tree seedling production

The session will be led by Connor Youngerman, Agroforestry lead with the Cornell Small Farms Program. Attendance is free. Registration is required. Participation is capped at 25.

Fee

0

Register

https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Wyoming _air_prune_raised_beds_256

Contact

Don Gasiewicz
Natural Resources/Horticulture Program Manager
drg35@cornell.edu
585-786-2251 ext 113

Location

Toad Song Mushrooms
2320 Centerline Rd
Varysburg, NY 14167

Last updated March 4, 2026