Hi guys,
An Apple tree - James Grieve's -in my Granddad's garden has become the latest gardening fascination to overcome me, and I've got a few questions about it.
It's of immense sentimental value to me, as both myself when I was a child back in the early 90s, and my dad back in the late 60s, climbed upon it and spent a large portion of our childhoods incorporating many games and fantastic summers of perfect apples surrounding it.
So, enough sentiments, I don't want to bore you, but essentially - I'm wanting to continue this tree beyond it's current location. I know it would be easier to purchase a new tree, and my granddad also advised me to do so as it would be an easier route, but I'm adamant I keep this tree going.
My question then, is simply: how do I do this?
I'm a little unsure as to how I should proceed, thankfully I'm under no rushed circumstances, but I would like to act sooner rather than later
Thanks for any/all help,
GC
An Apple tree - James Grieve's -in my Granddad's garden has become the latest gardening fascination to overcome me, and I've got a few questions about it.
It's of immense sentimental value to me, as both myself when I was a child back in the early 90s, and my dad back in the late 60s, climbed upon it and spent a large portion of our childhoods incorporating many games and fantastic summers of perfect apples surrounding it.
So, enough sentiments, I don't want to bore you, but essentially - I'm wanting to continue this tree beyond it's current location. I know it would be easier to purchase a new tree, and my granddad also advised me to do so as it would be an easier route, but I'm adamant I keep this tree going.
My question then, is simply: how do I do this?
- Do I take the seeds from the apples which are currently on the tree and grow them as I would any other seed?
- I've heard of something called "Grafting", but I've no idea how to do this - is this something I should look into?
- Do I take a 30cm branch and pot it in some compost using root toner, or trainer and hope it grows this way?
- Should I contact my garden centre and ask them to do it for me - for a fee?
I'm a little unsure as to how I should proceed, thankfully I'm under no rushed circumstances, but I would like to act sooner rather than later
Thanks for any/all help,
GC
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