Richard,
I agree that grafting is quite simple, only one or two things to
remember (have dormant wood in Spring, and match the cambiums). I think
that it is in the aftercare of the graft where people fail.
Derry
http://derrysorchardandnursery.ca
Lee Reich notes that his hort professor taught that "any fool can_______________________________________________
graft", so that encouraged me to plunge in, give it a try, and be willing to learn
from my failures.
Richard Moyer
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