About this Event
Tending Rock Point is a series of workshops where we practice collaborative stewardship and reciprocity with the land at Rock Point. By integrating agricultural activities and ecological restoration throughout the year, we take a holistic view of land stewardship and find our place as humans in the ecology of Rock Point. In each session, we will spend part of our time learning about a topic and the rest of the time working on a project together.
This session will be an orientation to the Rock Point Community Maple program and we will place particular emphasis on tapping trees. Of all the steps in our maple sugaring process, tapping requires the most training to be able to participate effectively. This session is especially intented for folks who are able and willing to help with trapping trees in the couple weeks following.
Here is a breakdown of what we will cover on this day:
- Tour of the Rock Point Community Maple operation
- Maple tree physiology and identification
- Selecting trees to tap (size, health, location, tapping history)
- Tapping the tree (hole placement, drill operation, inserting the tap)
- Practice on stumps
- Tapping live trees, time permitting
- Looking at the forecast and scheduling tapping days
Questions? Feel free to reach out! [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
5 Rock Point Rd, 5 Rock Point Road, Burlington, United States
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