I need a bigger nursery (garden). That's my main limitation right now. And i've been focused on getting all my trees planted on the farm first. Farm first, extra circulars second. Sooner or later i wont have room for more trees at the farm either though i guess.
No, they give you an estimate only. They dont bill until actual shipping, and at that point the calculate the weight of your order and you are charged accordingly. My estimate is $35 for freight, $16 for handling. $183.60 total.
I have received their catalog for quite a few years now I figured i would give them a try. Also $1.30/root vs $2.25/root @ 100qty vs Cummin's. I have been and still consider myself a very loyal Cummin's customer, the only reason I am not buying these roots from them is to save myself a few bucks. Seem's reasonable since I just spent $3k in orchard planting supplies. :)
Of course I already made a huge list of what I think I want to graft. Yet I have barely even looked at the GRIN site yet so the list is sure to change. I will continue to focus on crabapples and disease resistant varieties with a few oddballs mixed in.
Yep...but there are many places where you can buy them individually. Obviously more expensive, but for a guy who only wants to do a couple...you can. I order a handful of pear rootstocks each year.
I emailed with Steve recently, he said B118 is on hand, He didn't answer about Antonovka when I questioned the availability but did mention the other hybrid P18.
I emailed with Steve recently, he said B118 is on hand, He didn't answer about Antonovka when I questioned the availability but did mention the other hybrid P18.