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  • From: Ed & Pat Fackler <rocmdw@aye.net>
  • To: nafex@egroups.com
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Pyrodwarf Rootstock
  • Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 16:16:07 -0500



jhecksel@voyager.net wrote:

> Hello Jim:
>
> Do you happen to know if anybody has ever played around with mounding
> pea-gravel around the portion of rootstock that sticks out of the
> ground? Or, to get more benefit from any snow, planted the union
> below the original surface and poured a 2" to 4" (50mm-to-100mm) deep
> collar of pea-gravel around the stem?

My response------

Yes, pea gravel will aid in several ways, but here it basically
eliminates vole damage, serves a mulch, etc.

Re: the use of Quince as a pear rootstocks. I've trees which have
experienced -30 below (1994) and are still producing. The secret I think is
not to have over 1" of the Quince above the soil line.

Ed, So. Indiana, Heaven, etc.

>
>
>
> <Jim wrote>
> > Here's a wet blanket on quince as pear rootstocks: I've tested a
> good many quince clones, and every one, including EM Quince C, has
> proved quite susceptible to fire blight. Of course, not all quince
> produce suckers
>
> > A second blanket, not even a damp one for zone 9, is that quinces
> are quite winter-tender.
>


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