High-growing fruit trees are important to the landscape and also provide an interesting habitat for many animals. Unfortunately, many fruit trees are no longer cared for properly these days, as knowledge of how to prune them has disappeared.
That’s why the Commune of Mamer, in conjunction with the Sicona nature conservation syndicate, held a pruning course for fruit trees, which attracted a great deal of interest.
Around fifty people, including Alderman Roger Negri, took part in the course, which consisted of a theoretical introduction at the Kinneksbond festival hall and a practical part with exercises in the Mimmelsratt orchard.