nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: North American Fruit Explorers mailing list at ibiblio
List archive
- From: Richard MURPHY <murphman108@msn.com>
- To: nafex <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [NAFEX] more on bench grafting
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:03:03 +0000
Hello Guys; To clarify, I plan to cut scions in late winter and refrigerate them. In the following Spring, I now have scions, and small seedlings that are alive, dormant, having spent the winter in the nursery, and are still out there. Calipers range from 1/4" to 3/8" Question: Should I dig them up for bench grafting as soon as the ground thaws, or wait until the bark slips to dig them? Does it make any difference? Thanks to all who have chimed in. Murph R A Murphy Jr |
-
[NAFEX] more on bench grafting,
Richard MURPHY, 10/24/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] more on bench grafting, Ginda Fisher, 10/24/2010
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
-
Re: [NAFEX] more on bench grafting,
Jwlehman, 10/24/2010
-
[NAFEX] winter storage of apple trees,
jelie, 10/27/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] winter storage of apple trees, Dr. Lucky Pittman, 10/27/2010
-
Re: [NAFEX] winter storage of apple trees,
Caren Kirk, 10/28/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] winter storage of apple trees, Leslie Moyer, 10/28/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] winter storage of apple trees, Matt Demmon, 10/28/2010
-
[NAFEX] winter storage of apple trees,
jelie, 10/27/2010
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.