First Graft of the Year

greyphase

5 year old buck +
An Oliver scion on B118 rootstock.
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Hey Merle or Neahawg are you boys growing this old Arkansas variety?
 
An Oliver scion on B118 rootstock.
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Hey Merle or Neahawg are you boys growing this old Arkansas variety?
Yes! I have it on a tree in my yard and put it on a standard rootstock this spring. I'm anxiously waiting on new growth.
I've got all the ones you sent us grafted and in the nursery too.
I was worried if they'd be here when Chuck and I got back from Little Rock today. While we were there I got a notice for a Tornado warning back home. It's all good though my wife said it got pretty rough for a bit.

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Glad you guys are OK Merle. I always wonder how the forum boys are doing when I hear those tornado warnings go out.
 
Glad you guys are OK Merle. I always wonder how the forum boys are doing when I hear those tornado warnings go out.
We've been getting the rain and storms the last two weeks. I grafted 10 pears that are in potting mix in my garage till it dries up enough to get them planted out.

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@greyphase Did you just dip the tip of the scion in wax?
 
Yes! I have it on a tree in my yard and put it on a standard rootstock this spring. I'm anxiously waiting on new growth.
I've got all the ones you sent us grafted and in the nursery too.
I was worried if they'd be here when Chuck and I got back from Little Rock today. While we were there I got a notice for a Tornado warning back home. It's all good though my wife said it got pretty rough for a bit.

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Glad to hear your OK. I think a tornado would be one of the most scariest things to go through. Lucky for me their rare in Pa.
 
@Merle Hawggard @Neahawg

Have your old varieties you got scions of taken?
I have 6 new tull trees growing and 1 new Arkansas Beauty with several backups grafted on my yard tree. Also have senator /oliver added this year. Here's a few nursery pics of them.
I feel very fortunate I didn't lose any to last week's storms. It got pretty rough there for a bit.
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I have 6 new tull trees growing and 1 new Arkansas Beauty with several backups grafted on my yard tree. Also have senator /oliver added this year. Here's a few nursery pics of them.
I feel very fortunate I didn't lose any to last week's storms. It got pretty rough there for a bit.
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Nice work Merle!
 
Hey Merle & Neahawg, thanks to you boys I may have the only two Tull apple trees growing in Pa.
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The other scions you send (Dayton, Monark, Arkcharm, and Reasor Green) are all growing too.:emoji_thumbsup:
 
Hey Merle & Neahawg, thanks to you boys I may have the only two Tull apple trees growing in Pa.
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The other scions you send (Dayton, Monark, Arkcharm, and Reasor Green) are all growing too.:emoji_thumbsup:
They're looking awesome too! Thank you for adding a few Tull trees. Having it in as many different areas as I can is the best way to keep it from slipping into extinction.

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Sorry to burst the bubble but Merle was generous enough to send me some Tull scion so I've got one growing on my back porch grafted onto a crab apple root that I grew from seed (and some potted willow cuttings in the background)
Make that 3 in PA, let's start a revolution!
 

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Sorry to burst the bubble but Merle was generous enough to send me some Tull scion so I've got one growing on my back porch grafted onto a crab apple root that I grew from seed (and some potted willow cuttings in the background)
Make that 3 in PA, let's start a revolution!
I was just wondering if the scion I sent you was growing. Thank you as well for growing it. I'm sure it will do great in PA for you both.

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I was just wondering if the scion I sent you was growing. Thank you as well for growing it. I'm sure it will do great in PA for you both.

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Yeah it's growing great. I've definitely been babying it and giving it lots of attenion. It'll be awhile until it bears since I put it on a seedling rootstock but that's OK. I will transplant it either this fall or in the spring to its final destination. Thanks again for the scion! I hope to have some to share in a year or two for anyone else who wants some.

(Btw, this, to me, is the original "Tull"......my black lab Tully who we call "big Tull".....)
 

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Here's a today pic of Ark Beauty and one of the Tull trees. I also threw in a pic of a new pear tree.
Mr Wilson sent me scions from a 100 plus year old pear from Malvern. The old tree is on its last leg, but he said it had wonderful pears every year.
Hopefully I'll get it another 100 years down the road.
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Good job on saving the old-timers, Merle !! It's good to keep a big variety of apples and pears for future generations. All you guys might be the saving grace for some of those " almost gone & forgotten " varieties. Nice work Merle, Grey, BV, and NE PA QDM !!!
 
Such a fun adventure this is, i enjoy sharing it with all of you.

Yeah it's definitely a cool community and such an amazing resource

I can't help but wonder how long it would have taken me to learn what I know if I had learned it on my own without sources of info like this place
 
Cool to think that the Arkansas beauty was rediscovered nearly a 100 years later in Washington and it's now growing in Arkansas again!
 
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