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The art of tree shaping

 
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For a while now I have been searching for a place, a group or an individual who may be dedicating time, passion and love to this specific art of grafting which is sometimes called Tree Shaping, sometimes Arborsculpture. I’m wondering if anyone knows/knows of people that may wish to have a very passionate student in this field anywhere in Europe (or South America, Carribean) under either a wwoofing sort of arrangement or something else.

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Hi Theo,

We might well be able to help you out. My name is Gavin and I work with Full Grown - a botanical manufactory in the Peak District of Britain.

Where are you based at the moment?

Have a look at this video - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GuggU-wT-vs - we're on Facebook as Full Grown ltd and twitter as @FullGrownFuture.

There are also Pooktre in Australia at Pooktre.com you may like them too.

If you're still interested my email is gavin@fullgrown.co.uk

Cheers and good luck

Gavin
 
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