greyphase
5 year old buck +
Rick, those whip and tongue grafts pictured I believe are the Adirondack crab scions from you. I think you also gave me the Lane Crab. Do you have a picture of that one?
Here you go Matt. Taken in late Feb.

Rick, those whip and tongue grafts pictured I believe are the Adirondack crab scions from you. I think you also gave me the Lane Crab. Do you have a picture of that one?
Can you really even guage strength of a graft? I mean there are videos from Stephen hayes on youtube of snapped off limbs that look to be at least 2-3 inches thick from ravens landing on them. You can do much to fend off those kind of nature occurrences, right?Thats a really good question that I dont have an answer for. I mean a good graft you shouldn't even really even see after a few years. But as for strength i'm not sure.
I just counted 12 more b118 out in my garden that failed last year and look good for grafting. More tough decisions to make, what else do I need more of. Good problem to have I guess.
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I think there are some real gems for disease resistance and hardiness in our wild trees. I was just thinking about some of the sln offerings and was wondering if they had any real advantage over our wild trees as far as wildlife is concerned.Ed, if I were you I'd try to get as many wild trees as possible. Discovered cultivars are fun, but I think they'd lose their appeal after 75 of them :). Then again I'm a big fan of the unknown!
How about the epic root systems of the B.118 from Cummin's? Insane!
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Ed, if I were you I'd try to get as many wild trees as possible. Discovered cultivars are fun, but I think they'd lose their appeal after 75 of them :). Then again I'm a big fan of the unknown!
A majority of the 75 are unknown varieties to 90% of the human population and probably close to 50% are crabs . even with known varieties I focus on getting disease resistance. I prefer to know what I'm getting that's why I graft my own trees and don't plant seedlings. Best of both worlds in my opinion.
50% crabs... You are coming around, Ed.
So when will the u-pick 'em orchard be opening CE?
What are Cherry Bomb and Monster crabs ??
I think you're missing a "Pillsbury" crab Ed...its a late hanger (still holding loads of fruit now), about ping pong ball sized, and turns an orangeish color in the fall. No idea what it tastes like. If you want a scion or two next year...let me know.
Maybe Orange Dog or April Fool's dog for the similar one from Stearns countyI think you're missing a "Pillsbury" crab Ed...its a late hanger (still holding loads of fruit now), about ping pong ball sized, and turns an orangeish color in the fall. No idea what it tastes like. If you want a scion or two next year...let me know.