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How To Graft Your Fruit Trees This Spring in 2025 | Fruit trees, Grafting, Grafting fruit trees

While some are grown from seed (usually specially bred seeds specifically made for growing new trees), almost all fruit trees are or have been grafted at some point. Interested in learning more and maybe doing a little grafting of your own? Let’s cut straight to the point!

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Step-by-Step Guide to Grafting Fruit Trees

Master the art of grafting for unlimited new fruit trees. Words: Sheryn Dean Grafting is the most common way of propagating a fruit tree. A branch, which will replicate the fruit exactly, is taken from the mother tree and stored in a moist and cool place until spring. This is called the scion wood. In spring, the scion is joined (grafted) to the roots of another plant, known as the rootstock. Both bring attributes to the tree. The rootstock determines the height, disease-resistance…

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Bridge Grafting and Inarching for Damaged Fruit Trees

Girdling of fruit trees may be caused by rodents, sun-scald, winter injury, disease, or mechanical injuries such as those resulting from cultivating. If girdling is not repaired, the damaged trees die. Girdling is the result of destruction of the bark and living tissue that connect the roots of a tree with the part that is above the injury. Repair consists of reestablishing the connection. Girdled trees often can be saved by bridge grafting or by inarching. To be successful, either type of…

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How to Graft an Apple Tree with Pictures

Grafting is a technique used to grow fruit tree cultivars that cannot be reproduced from seed. There are multiple grafting techniques you can use, but the process always involves attaching "scion" wood of your desired cultivar to "stock"...

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Grafting ornamental plants and fruit trees / RHS | Grafting plants, Fruit trees, Grafting fruit trees

Chip budding is one of the easier forms of grafting. A bud, rather than a shoot, is attached to a rootstock to make a new plant. With practice, this technique can be mastered by anyone and, as just one bud is needed to make a tree, it is very efficient.

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