Are you looking to build real-world skills in tree care and environmental stewardship?
This free, hands-on stewardship workshop at FCF’s Hog’s Back Park Planting Site will walk you through the key actions used to support newly planted trees in your community. You’ll learn practical techniques like proper watering and soil moisture assessment, removing competing vegetation, and identifying the signs of stress, pests, and damage. We’ll also cover how to report issues and contribute to FCF’s ongoing monitoring efforts.
No tools or prior experience required – just come ready to learn!
We will be meeting at FCF’s Hog’s Back Park Planting Site, along the Rideau River Eastern Pathway near Hog’s Back Road.
Free parking can be found at the Hog’s Back Parking Lot on Hog’s Back Road.
- Close-toed shoes
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- We recommend wearing long pants as we are working in long grass
- Drinking water
- Sunscreen
- Optional: your favourite pair of gardening gloves. We will provide gloves if you don’t have any.
Any other required equipment will be provided.
Weather Policy
Events are held rain or shine, so we encourage participants to dress for the weather. If conditions become unsafe, we will notify participants with any updates, including changes or cancellations.
If you have any questions, please contact us at comms@foretcapitaleforest.ca. We look forward to seeing you there!
PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION FORM
Wednesday, July 8th – Stewardship Workshop, Hog’s Back Park
