Commented: anyone ever successfully grafted pear scion onto an apple treeVery cool. Let me know if the fruits fully form!
Unfortunately, my pear varieties never grew past 6 inches or so and never set fruit. My two grafted pears lasted 2 and 3 seasons before dying off. When...
Commented: can pear scions be gafted onto apple treesHi lucky_p,
That is one question I have myself. Do the tree cells in the apple / pear union grow into each other forming a natural (and strong) grafting bond? or do they simply grow next to and indep...
Commented: The first blooms of the year: SnowdropsHi Bellarosa,
Thanks for the reply!
I only used the pine needle mulch as an ornamental mulch.
I was nervous about the thick bedding of pine needles, so I removed most of the mulch - just leaving en...
Commented: Grafting Apple to Non-Fruiting Pear Tree Question.Hi Murky and marknmt,
I apologize. My intent was not to be annoying and I get no benefit from the multiple posts. I just assumed each thread would be followed by different people. I just wanted to le...
Commented: Grafting pyrus on....malusIn the spring of 2012, I attempted to graft a Pear scion onto my apple tree using Winter Banana Apple as an inter stem.
(All of he grafting i do is "Whip and Tongue" grafts wrapped in grafti...
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