APPLE GRAFTING
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Seeing an apple tree on the box with dozens of different apple's grafted on it , thought |I might have a more modest go at grafting, What would be the best time of the year to graft.
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Hello Shallot Man,
I seem to think a former work colleague of mine locally collects up his material for Apple grafting about February time.
Always fancied a go at it myself but haven't quite got there.........
Clive.
I seem to think a former work colleague of mine locally collects up his material for Apple grafting about February time.
Always fancied a go at it myself but haven't quite got there.........
Clive.
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Many thanks Clive.
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Hello shallotman, an interesting project. Were you thinking of grafting onto separate rootstocks or several onto one? I have a triple apple and one graft is more vigourous than the other two, so it might pay to take note of the vigour of each apple and pick similar? I was advised to prune back the stronger one and it has grown back even more vigorously !
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Nature's Babe Have "COBRA and FIESTA both apple, thinking of a swop graft.
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NB you should prune the weaker and leave the stronger alone as pruning stimulates growth.
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Shallotman that sounds like a wonderful idea, I have a single russet apple, and the triple is cox, red devil, and if I remember correctly the third is worcester, It's the cox that is so vigorous. I also have 2 morello cherries and 2 sweet cherries. My last gardens were smaller, so I am still learning with fruit. The morello cherries were only planted last year and we had enough for 2 nice cherry pies.
would love to swap and if you could explain grafting and best way to save what you need.that would be great.
would love to swap and if you could explain grafting and best way to save what you need.that would be great.
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I once fancied a go at apple grafting, but where on earth can you buy rootstocks ? I could not find anyone who listed them.
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Tony perhaps it would be possible to take a sucker, that grows off the root,
some do form below the join sometimes. Other than that I tried googling for suppliers of rootstock and this was the first of a few suppliers -
http://www.blackmoor.co.uk/index.php?cPath=320
some do form below the join sometimes. Other than that I tried googling for suppliers of rootstock and this was the first of a few suppliers -
http://www.blackmoor.co.uk/index.php?cPath=320
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Thank you NB for a couple of good suggestions. I have a few apple trees at the moment, but my choices of variety, form and location were not all wise ... I may try some reorganisation.
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I had a look at Espalier trained trees in spring and was put off by the high cost, then I popped into our local nursery and saw a tree - the last one in the variety I wanted...
hmnnn! I think even I could train that one.. An A frame with a few bars accross and hey presto a year later very inexpensive espalier tree. A young one year old maiden is pretty flexible too so my project this year is a step over apple tree !
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