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- From: <leclair@verizon.net>
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- Subject: [NAFEX] Stone fruit rootstock brain-picking
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 02:29:06 -0500 (CDT)
Accoriding to the article `Starting Your Own Fruit Trees by Tom Ogren'
in the Grandiflora Magazine, "You can cleft graft peach onto almond,
apricot, plum, peach or nectarine rootstock, and visa versa. For sandy
soils peach or nectarine make the best rootstocks, but for heavy clay
soils, plum is by far the best."
I'm pretty sure that the apricot/peach graft needs a lot of heat to
callous.
-Nick
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[NAFEX] Stone fruit rootstock brain-picking,
Heron Breen, 05/19/2005
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- [NAFEX] Stone fruit rootstock brain-picking, leclair, 05/20/2005
- [NAFEX] Stone fruit rootstock brain-picking, leclair, 05/20/2005
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RE: [NAFEX] Stone fruit rootstock brain-picking,
Dave Griffin, 05/20/2005
- RE: [NAFEX] Stone fruit rootstock brain-picking, Lucky Pittman, 05/20/2005
- RE: [NAFEX] Stone fruit rootstock brain-picking, Brungardt, Sam, 05/20/2005
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