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  • How to Graft Apples on a Crabapple Tree

    Gardeners for thousands of years have ensured their crops of large, juicy, delicious apples by grafting their trees. Careful selection of scion and stock allows the continued harvest of fruit...

  • How to Graft Ornamental Trees

    Grafting is the ultimate marriage of beauty and brawn. In order to make an ideal ornamental tree, the grafter selects small branches from one tree and joins or grafts them to the rootstock of a...

  • How to Graft Weeping Willow Trees

    Willows are considered the easiest tree to propagate by many gardeners. In most instances, the gardener need only clip a branch, submerge it in water or moist soil for a few days, and be rewarded...

  • How to Graft Fruit Tree Limbs

    Grafting is the only method of propagation that will produce a fruit that's identical in appearance and flavor to its parent fruit. A section of tree limb containing a leaf bud is removed from the...

  • How to Graft an Orange Tree to a Lemon Tree

    Lemon trees can be modified to produce oranges, or even to produce both oranges and lemons on a single tree. This is done through a process called grafting. Grafting one or more additional kinds...

  • How to Force a Dormant Plum Tree to a Bud

    If you have a new bud-grafted plum tree, you'll have to force it out of dormancy. Budding usually takes place in late August, and the tree is allowed to lay dormant for the winter. When spring...

  • How to Root Fruit Trees

    Fruit trees are most commonly rooted and propagated through a method called bud grafting. Bud grafting requires delicate handling, but by following a few basic steps and properly caring for your...

  • When to Graft a Peach Tree?

    Grafting is the process of taking part of one tree or plant and attaching it to another one. Peach trees are either grafted to add more varieties of peaches to one tree or to extend the growing...

  • How To Propagate Japanese Persimmon Trees

    The Japanese Persimmon Tree (Diospyrus kaki), also commonly referred to as the Oriental Persimmon, prefers warmer climates and does best in locations with mild summers and moderate winters....

  • How to Prune Weeping Trees

    Weeping trees make sensational focal points for yards. Weeping white mulberry trees, cherry trees and holly trees to name a few grow long hanging branches and ornamental blooms. These trees should...

  • How to Graft a Kumquat Tree

    The kumquat is an small, orange, oblong citrus fruit that is eaten whole, skin and all. Unlike most citrus fruits, which have bitter skins, the skin of the kumquat is mildly sweet. The trees are...

  • How to Graft a Tangerine Tree

    Tangerine trees are grafted to join the fruit-bearing qualities of one type of tangerine to the disease-resistant and hardy root stock of another. To accomplish this, a live cutting is implanted...

  • How to Stop Suckers on Citrus Trees

    If you want a healthy citrus tree that produces and remains healthy and strong, it is important to stop suckers from taking over. Suckers can overtake the original plant, and sap its strength;...

  • How to Top Work Pecan Trees

    Whether you plant a pecan tree from a nut or purchase a seedling, you will need to top work the tree with a graft of the cultivar you want in order to get a tree that produces properly. The...

  • How to Graft Chestnut Trees

    Because chestnut blight is a major threat to chestnut populations, trees are often grafted for blight resistance. Live stems, called scions, from blight-resistant varieties of trees are inserted...

  • Methods of Grafting

    Grafting is the process of joining two plants together. The scion, upper part, and the rootstock, lower part, become one plant. Grafting is used with plants that do not come true when grown from...

  • Bud Grafting Tips

    Bud grafting is the process of uniting the scion with the rootstock. The scion is the top part of the graft that produces the shrub or fruit. The rootstock is the roots that replace the scion's...

  • How to Graft Avocado Trees

    According to the University of California Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor, "Grafting is a vegetative propagation techniques in which a single stem (scion) of a desired plant (cultivar) is...

  • When to Graft Fruit Trees?

    According to the University of Minnesota, grafting refers to the process of removing a stem with leaf buds from one fruit tree and putting it into the root stock of a second fruit tree. Knowing...

  • How to Graft Fig Trees

    Propagating fig trees by grafting is not a common practice, because they can be propagated by removing a branch and planting it in the ground. However, grafting one type of fig onto a different...

  • How to Graft Avocados

    Avocados are easy to grow. You can even start your own avocado plant at home from the seed of the fruit that you bought at the grocery store to make a dip. While starting and growing avocados...

  • How to Trim Orange Trees

    Oranges are a great source of vitamin C and can be used in a variety of dishes. If you have an orange tree, you need to care for it correctly. If you don't, you may have a smaller orange crop, or...

  • Budding & Grafting Pecan Trees

    Pecan trees grown for fruit production are often grafted at a young age to marry the better performing fruit- or nut-producing canopy of one tree with the hardier disease resistant rootstock of...

  • Kinds of Grafts for Fruit Trees

    Grafting is the main way to grow specific varieties of fruit. In his publication "Grafting and Budding Fruit Trees," Leonard B. Hertz said it best: "The seed from a Haralson apple will produce an...

  • Grafting Tips

    Grafting is a gardening and orchard management technique for growing fruiting and flowering trees of one varietal on the hardier and stronger performing root stock of another varietal. Grafting...

  • Grafting Guide

    Grafting involves two or more tree stocks being joined together to produce a stronger performing or climate appropriate tree or to propagate a seedless tree. It always includes binding a section...

  • Grafting Japanese Maples

    Japanese maple, known botanically at Acer palmatum, is a small tree or shrub grown as a specimen plant in gardens for its rich burgundy foliage and architectural and weeping branch growth habit....

  • Mango Cultivation Methods

    Mangoes are grown primarily by grafting and by seed in either containers or direct ground plantings. Mangoes thrive in full sun and in a well-drained soil with good fresh air circulation but...

  • How to Grow a Tree With Two Kinds of Fruit

    A tree that bears two kinds of fruit is a novelty that will amaze you summer after summer. Double fruit trees are not found in nature, but rather they are grown by people, by grafting a branch of...

  • How to Graft a Pink and White Dogwood

    How to graft flowering dogwoods

  • How to Do Green Wood Grafting in the Summer

    Green Wood Grafting is a way to graft pecans while thay are actively growing during warm weather. It may also work for walnuts, hickorys, and other fruit trees. If your dormant season grafts fail...

  • How to Graft Peach Trees

    Most fruit tree cultivars do not grow true from seed and are propagated by grafting the desired fruit tree onto a specially bred rootstock. A scion is a piece of fruit tree that is grafted onto...

  • How to Graft Orange Trees

    Grafting is done to orange trees so that the trees reproduce, and this procedure is done by using a bud graft. Learn how to fuse a bud into a seedling when grafting oranges with help from the...

  • How to Graft a Japanese Maple

    Grafting Japanese maples is not very difficult and it can be quite rewarding. Imagine making your very own Japanese maple garden for very little cost.

  • How to Graft Tropical Fruit Trees

    The grafting of tropical fruit trees allows the grower to enhance the quality of fruit offered by a tree that is not producing up to par. A twig, otherwise known as a scion, can be taken from an...

  • How to Bud Graft Fruit Trees

    If the type of fruit tree you desire does not grow well in your type of soil you have the option of attaching just the bud to a tree that is already adorning your yard. This process is called bud...

  • How to Graft Dwarf Fruit Trees

    If you want to grow fruit trees but live on a small lot, you can still do so by grafting branches on a dwarf fruit tree. Get some dwarfing rootstock from your local nursery and cut fruiting...

  • How to Graft Citrus Trees

    You've got an orange tree in your yard, but you want lemons and limes, too. You can have all these fruits on one tree if you graft buds of lemon and lime onto your orange tree. Find a lemon and a...

  • How to Graft Apple Trees

    A Macintosh apple seed can grow into an apple tree, but it will not produce Macintosh apples. Fruit trees cannot reproduce in "true" form from seeds. They can be reproduced only by grafting. A...

  • How to Buy Citrus Trees

    Citrus trees are the misunderstood trees of landscaping. Citrus trees aren't really trees, they're shrubs. Reaching a height of 25 feet, they may be the ideal plants for your yard. But there are...

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