In days gone by mankind developed many creative techniques to manipulate plants into producing bigger or better crops. Grafting is one of these techniques and it was developed over many centuries. This is an introduction to grafting fruit trees.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2019
A Look at Grafting
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cambium,
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scion wood,
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Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Fruit - Apples and Pears
Introduction
Apples and pears are available at supermarkets throughout the year at reasonable prices, so why grow your own? Well, commercial fruit farmers focus on varieties with middle-of-the-road tastes, that will appeal to a wide audience. A variety that has great taste, but looks unattractive, or does not store well, will simply not be grown commercially. Growing your own apples and pears gives you access to varieties that are seldom or never available in shops.
This is a blog post by ‘Max and Max’. Together they tapped into Max’s decades of professional fruit tree experience and documented what might be helpful to home gardeners who grow apples and pears. One Max learnt a lot. The other Max is thanked very much for his time and sharing his knowledge.
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espalier,
graft union,
grafting,
heeling,
pear,
planting fruit trees,
pruning,
root-stock,
storing fruit,
thinning fruit
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Avocados in Tasmania
The popularity of avocados has gone through the roof in Australia in recent years. Tasmanian home gardeners are now buying young avocado trees, but there is not a lot of local knowledge that tells us how to grow them in often-cool Tasmanian conditions. I tried to find someone who grows avocados successfully locally, in the hope to learn a trick or two.
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