Native Hunter
5 year old buck +
Last year was my first year topworking. I learned on July 3 that getting grafts to take was not the hard part. Keeping the wind from ripping them off was the challenge. The wind storm that day took out the very best ones I had. It was a violent one, taking down several mature oaks as well, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
But this year I'm taking steps to keep that from happening. The tools are Gorilla Tape and Cane Sticks. My thoughts are that by next year this bracing can be removed, but would like to hear your thoughts on the matter.
This first one is pretty straight forward. I even removed the grafting tape on this one. I wish I had done it on all of them, but I can remove it on the others the next time I go back.

Another one.


A persimmon:

Apple Encounters of the Third Kind. This one took some planning.


I built a scaffold (or bird parking) on this double banger.

Tape removed on this one too.

That's about it. I did several more, but this gives an idea of my method. I have no idea if there is any better way. I'm just learning as I go along.
But this year I'm taking steps to keep that from happening. The tools are Gorilla Tape and Cane Sticks. My thoughts are that by next year this bracing can be removed, but would like to hear your thoughts on the matter.
This first one is pretty straight forward. I even removed the grafting tape on this one. I wish I had done it on all of them, but I can remove it on the others the next time I go back.

Another one.


A persimmon:

Apple Encounters of the Third Kind. This one took some planning.


I built a scaffold (or bird parking) on this double banger.

Tape removed on this one too.

That's about it. I did several more, but this gives an idea of my method. I have no idea if there is any better way. I'm just learning as I go along.
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