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Crealcritter
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You prayed for a chick magnet?!
Looks that way
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You prayed for a chick magnet?!
I don't know if this is the same kind of grafting, but my dad did a lot of experimental fruit tree grafting in his garden. The coolest tree he grafted was an apple tree with 6 different apple varieties!!!Been waiting for the last bench grafted pear to break bud, today was the day Mainly whip and tongue grafts but there may be a cleft graft or two in there. I'll baby sit them like the other grafted trees and set them out after they go dormant.
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I like your dad already I just did a 6 variety apple this year, 7 if you count the crab apples produced from the rootsock.I don't know if this is the same kind of grafting, but my dad did a lot of experimental fruit tree grafting in his garden. The coolest tree he grafted was an apple tree with 6 different apple varieties!!!
What do you use the goldenrod for?Little from this growing season.
Grape vines are doing well. Once they grew out of the grow tubes I had some not so green and lush leaves. I checked the soil PH with my calibrated PH meter. It was 6.8 which is a little high for grapes so I adjusted to around 6.2 with sulfur and that solved that issue.
These are my best two growers and have far exceeded first year establish. I have 1 that has not reached the bottom wire and the rest are at various stages inbetween. I'll prune them back late winter and continue to hope for some grapes next year.
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This year's grafted cherry and pear trees have done really well. I gave a montmorency cherry and southern bartlet pear away, they went to south carolina. I'll plant these in the orchard after the go dormant later this fall.
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I ordered 8 differnt hardy common fig varieties as rooted plugs and bay laurel cuttings to try and root. The figs are tiny (newly rooted cuttings), I potted them in coffee cans and set them outside in a kiddie pool. They are putting on new leaves slowly. I expected this since I got the September 11th, very late in the growing season. I'll bring them inside when they go dormant and I may plant them in the ground after the last frost in spring or I might transplant them in larger pots and baby sit them over next years growing season, I haven't decided yet. The good thing about figs is they fruit on current growing season wood. I have a mentor in tennessee (zone 7B) who is giving me advise on how to grow them. I'm in zone 7a so I'm learning from someone close to my zone.
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Bay laurel I have indoors on my seeding table. Compact florescents are doing a good job at keeping them between 72 to 85 degrees F which is optional temperature to root bay laurel cuttings. I'll know in a couple of weeks if they have rooted or not. It takes about 30 days to root a bay laurel cutting.
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Here's bay laurel rooting instructions I recived with the cuttings. May help someone who needs them. Sorry I got it wet but hopefully still readable.
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Here's our martha washington 4x100 foot asparagus patch. I'm kind of excited... this spring we get to harvest at will. This heirloom variety tastes nothing like modern asparagus varieties, it's
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Farm Babe, harvested goldenrod and has it drying.
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Its been busy... there is so much more I could post but I'll spare all you all.
Hope you have a blessed evening.
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