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Reply | Forward Message #1261 of 1991 |
Re: grafting

Ooh, sorry everyone. I was going to put some stuff up about
grafting but I've been a bit unwell recently and lots of things
ended up not being done!

Apples and pears are both quite easy; I've tried plums, peaches
and cherries on Pixie/Colt without any success so I'd say they
are harder.

It's not too late to do some propagating work, although the
technique (budding rather than grafting) is slightly different. It's
way too late to order stocks though - I didn't get round to it myself
this year either. What were you thinking of trying?

Elizabeth


--- In smallholding@..., taricq40@a... wrote:
> elizabeth, which trees are easier to graft onto ?
>
> Thanks,
> Lily





Fri May 6, 2005 11:37 am

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