GRAINING OF DECORATIVE SHRUBS AND FRUIT TREES IN A CUT AND SIDE CUT Do you need to rejuvenate your garden, graft new varieties onto an old bush, increase the resistance of trees to adverse climatic conditions? Master the skill of split grafting and you will solve all the problems listed above. The technique is great for privet, clematis, caragana, rhododendron, lilac, lemon, orange, hibiscus, witch hazel, grapefruit, walnut. FAVORABLE…
With my own hands - read more ... Grafting a tree into a split and a side cut with your own hands - a step by step descriptionTREE GRACTING - TECHNOLOGY AND MY IMPROVEMENTS Tree grafting is an interesting process, providing rich ground for experimentation. And if it turned out to grow together two different, in fact, plants, then this can be considered a great personal success. My experience, accumulated over 25 years, is primarily learning from my own mistakes. At the same time, the methods worked out had to ...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself tree grafting - advice from an EXPERIENCED grafting masterPEAR VACCINATION IN SPLIT - MASTER CLASS We have already written a lot about vaccinations, about their meaning and about the various types of vaccinations. But it is better to see once than read seven times. Therefore, we decided to show a master-class of pear grafting using the split method. This type of grafting is most often recommended for re-grafting old trees and replanting thick, wind-broken branches. ...
With my own hands - read more ... Inoculation of a pear using the "split" method - STEP-BY-STEPSpring grafting of a fruit tree with your own hands - advice from an experienced gardener Beginning of spring, the buds have not yet swollen, but the juice is already actively moving - it's time to start grafting. The stock (the plant to which they are grafted) has been determined since autumn, and the scion (cutting) can be prepared even now, while the plant is dormant. Failures are also an experience. I started with copulation - ...
With my own hands - read more ... Inoculating the fruit tree: growing the rootstock, copulating, cutting and grafting into the cleavage