sandbur
5 year old buck +
In another thread we were discussing growing rootstock from seed. Big Bore mentioned it.
I have used rootsuckers to grow rootstock. Look for them around hardy wild crabs/apples or around older trees that you have purchased.
The first tree I planted in the home orchard was a chestnut crab and it now throws rootsuckers 5-20 feet from the trunk. Dig up a piece of root with the sucker, keep it moist, and many will grow. I prune the rootsucker down to one bud or so. It needs to match the rootsucker down size.
Some I plant in final location and tube them. Others are potted and nursed along for a year.
This rootstock produces fruit that is about 1/2 the size of a grafted dolgo. Ok for deer, but I have topworked them.
The original Big Dog is a rootstock at the edge of our garden. I have knocked the rootsucker down with a rototiller and noticed a bud in the roots. This tree doesn’t normally throw rootsuckers, but I nursed that piece of root along in a pot and now have a producing tree.
My best growing rootstock is from wild trees that grow in the swamp amongst the willows. Rootsuckers or pieces of root can be nursed along for a few years in pots. I tried to get seeds to germinate one year and had no luck.
Topworks of these after a few years have done great.
Experiment a bit with those hardy or wild rootstocks.
I have used rootsuckers to grow rootstock. Look for them around hardy wild crabs/apples or around older trees that you have purchased.
The first tree I planted in the home orchard was a chestnut crab and it now throws rootsuckers 5-20 feet from the trunk. Dig up a piece of root with the sucker, keep it moist, and many will grow. I prune the rootsucker down to one bud or so. It needs to match the rootsucker down size.
Some I plant in final location and tube them. Others are potted and nursed along for a year.
This rootstock produces fruit that is about 1/2 the size of a grafted dolgo. Ok for deer, but I have topworked them.
The original Big Dog is a rootstock at the edge of our garden. I have knocked the rootsucker down with a rototiller and noticed a bud in the roots. This tree doesn’t normally throw rootsuckers, but I nursed that piece of root along in a pot and now have a producing tree.
My best growing rootstock is from wild trees that grow in the swamp amongst the willows. Rootsuckers or pieces of root can be nursed along for a few years in pots. I tried to get seeds to germinate one year and had no luck.
Topworks of these after a few years have done great.
Experiment a bit with those hardy or wild rootstocks.

