Mutigrafted, bare root , semi- dwarf trees

vfem

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They sound awesome, I really wanted a cherry! I'm not part of a costco club sadly.... I wonder if BJ's has them? I'll have to ask my mom to look next time she goes. :D
 

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marshallsmyth said:
I think we should all start grafting trees! Help each other with techniques. Tons cheaper that way, and a very important skill!
I have grafted plum, prune, and almond trees some years ago. Neat when one can eat the different types of fruit from the same tree. :pop
 

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We have Cosco, but I'm not sure the price of membership would make it "worthwhile" Does anyone have any of those "multi" trees? I confess they've caught my eye, but I've always wondered if they really produce like they say.
 

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I will have a huge first crop of cherries this year. A whopping TWO cherries from 2 blossums on 2 of the grafts. A 100% crop ! :drool
 

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Those 2 cherries are now the size of cherry pits and green as grass ! Since they are on 2 different grafted branches that were not identified, I have no idea of what variety they are or if they are a sweet or sour cherries.
 

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Yesterday it hailed for about 5 minutes... I lost a whole HALF of my cherry crop. :barnie Now there is one ! :idunno
 

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