I am planning on grafting onto a mature apple tree in my garden. The current tree has apples that I do not like the taste of. Also it was not productive (though it has been a bit neglected). I have bought a Rosette maiden to graft onto it. This tree will be planted (either ground or pot) in case the grafting doesn't work and I need to try again next year! I will be continuing to grow and train the Rosette tree in case none of the grafting works, in which case I will keep the Rosette instead!
I need some advice about timings. My basic knowledge is that the grafting is not done until the tree is shooting (e.g. March). Am I correct that the scions need to be cut now while the donor tree is dormant and refrigerated until March?
I will also need advice on the best places to graft to make a fan trained tree.
This is the mature tree last summer:
and this is it now:
Close up of basic framework:
As you can see, it is a bit of a wonky shape but hopefully manageable to graft and train into an informal fan. The problem is working out what will need cutting and what won't!
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I need some advice about timings. My basic knowledge is that the grafting is not done until the tree is shooting (e.g. March). Am I correct that the scions need to be cut now while the donor tree is dormant and refrigerated until March?
I will also need advice on the best places to graft to make a fan trained tree.
This is the mature tree last summer:
and this is it now:
Close up of basic framework:
As you can see, it is a bit of a wonky shape but hopefully manageable to graft and train into an informal fan. The problem is working out what will need cutting and what won't!
Continued...
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