Just save me a few scions and I’ll save space for them.
I have some big boy rootstock out there, and I had very good success grafting them once they were established.
Just save me a few scions and I’ll save space for them.
I have some big boy rootstock out there, and I had very good success grafting them once they were established.
I thought I have send you some a couple years ago, if I am not mistaken.
You did, but that first year most everything I grafted died, or winter killed. I have three Prok and two K.B.S. out of all of them. This past year you were shared out, or rather out of wood to share.
I’m sorry! @aap I missed that your comment was directed to Ram. My mistake!
No Jolene, I have send you, I believe 3 varieties. I don’t think I have send Ram anything yet but I will.
You sent me Gyombo, Rojo Brillante, and K.B.S. last year when we bought the rootstock.
I didn’t realize they needed to be established first, and that year most everything I grafted died.
I still have K.B.S. out there, but not the other two.
If you have scion to spare this year I’d love to grow Rojo Brillante and Gyombo too.
I see ,"PEN " is on your list.
Found this today in the nursery ,
At one foot ! ! ! and fruiting.you could fit a lot of them in that space of yours. ,
This was the "only " one out of many that had a fruit on it .
My first year with this . Looks promising .just HAD to share
That is impressive!
I don’t think well have to wait long for fruit. Some of these grafted trees grew over 7 feet their first season!