have any of our gardening folk successfully grafted a fruit tree in the last year. When did you do it and what fruit was it?
groveman60
Fruit tree graft
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Nice Carrot!!! 
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That carrot came out of the ground exactly as you see it. It has not been modified or enhanced in any way - either digitally or analogue - or by means of soil enrichment.
It has a certain innocence about it which would not offend young maiden gardeners, don't you think!. Had I dug up a whole drill of carrots looking like this I would have questioned what the variety was. Maybe you could suggest a name for a variety of carrots that display this boyish physique.
I never did eat it, but wrapped it up in newspaper and gave it to my brother-in-law who rolled around laughing at it.
It has a certain innocence about it which would not offend young maiden gardeners, don't you think!. Had I dug up a whole drill of carrots looking like this I would have questioned what the variety was. Maybe you could suggest a name for a variety of carrots that display this boyish physique.
I never did eat it, but wrapped it up in newspaper and gave it to my brother-in-law who rolled around laughing at it.
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Very Arty in a gardening sort of way.
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Dear Sammy, may i be the first to congratulate you on your success, grafting is something i have never tried yet.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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