sandbur
5 year old buck +
Somewhat neglected Kerr outback is loaded. The one by my house has few if any apples.
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I need to pick those apples and stake the leader up.
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Somewhat neglected Kerr outback is loaded. The one by my house has few if any apples.
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Comparison of Kerr with the seedling I decided to call Sweet Dog.
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Comparison of Kerr with the seedling I decided to call Sweet Dog.
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Interesting color on the Sweet Dog. I’m assuming it has a sweet taste?
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Note the limb with no leaves in lower center.
It’s a licking branch.
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Note the limb with no leaves in lower center.
It’s a licking branch.
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Disappointed my scions didn't take this year. Might have to hit you up to try again Art.
Sandbur, if I wanted to plant apple, pear and crab apple trees in USDA Zone 3 do you have recommendations as to what would survive and also what the deer would enjoy the most?
Were they just my scions or others, too?
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Were they just my scions or others, too?
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I was ~80/100 this year. The Trailman and Garden crab scions you sent had good success rates, but 0/4 on Buckman.
Could have been technique, I bench-bark grafted them because of small scion size rather then W/T or Cleft. I also did this with small goldrush scions from GRIN which went 3/4 though.
FWIW - I've pruned some inner limbs and older water sprouts on apples and crabs to cause new water sprouts to grow the next year. Most times the new water sprouts are bigger diameter than the scion wood from the outermost limb ends. I've asked several university prof's if water sprouts make good scion for grafting and they told me "yes." Doing the extra pruning may help produce larger diameter water sprout scion for the following year. It's worked for me here.
Zumi Crab - this is an "ON" year where fruit will bend but not break (never had a broken branch yet) the limbs and the leader. During the OFF year there still is a relatively nice crop - just about half of a full load. These will be gone (all dropped or "squirrelled") by Christmas.
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A closer look at the same tree:
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That - I don't know Bur. They just said water sprouts were good to graft with. It may slow down the fruiting process, but I don't known one way or the other on that.
We'll see if Appleman ,Maya, or Prof. Kent weigh in on that.
I would say just bigger than a large cherry.How big is the fruit?
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