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i just got my email from FedCo that my rootstock and scionwood is being sent! :weee
guess i need to read up again on the different grafts i could use!

update see post #9
 

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Thats exciting Chickie's !! What type of fruit tree or if not a fruit tree will you graft? I myself have trees being shipped and know how exciting it is, now for Spring.

Lots of success with your grafts! ;)

Keep us posted this is interesting.
 

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i'm trying my hand at grafting apple trees.

i already have 12 pieces of scionwood i bought off someone on ebay a month ago. i've kept them in the fridge till i got the rest of my supplies. i should have 5 more coming with my rootstock from Fedco. and i was going to put an order for 7 more through Masonville Orchards. everything is going to be grafted to Bud 9 rootstock so they should be dwarf to semi dwarf in size to fit more onto my 1 acre of land.

what i have so far received is Lady, Braeburn, Mutsu, Hudson's Golden Gem, Pomme Gris, Ashmead's Kernel, Cox Orange Pippen, Jonagold, Nova Spy, Winesap, Honey Gold and Lady Williams. i think i ordered from Fedco Sweet Sixteen, Granite Beauty, Honeycrisp, Keepsake, and i can't remember the 5th. through Masonvillie i was hoping to get Mollies Delicious, Mother, Cameo, Candy Crisp, Delcon, Old Fashioned Delicious, and Sun Crisp. i need to get that order in to them soon! :rolleyes:
 

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Wow Chickie, are you planning on being the New Hampshire Cider Queen? That's a lot of apples! :lol:

Will you take photos and show us all the progress? I'd love to follow it. I'd like to learn how to graft someday.

Looks like you are getting a lot of antique varieties in that mix too.
 

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well, my hubby took out one of my main pollinators with the lawnmower last summer, my red delicious. so i figured i probably should replace it to pollinate my Gala, Fuji and yellow delicious. i have some Pink Ladies (aka Cripps Pink) coming and i'm going to need something to pollinate that. so you could say i have a motive. :p and i really like a lot of the apples i have on my list.

i really liked some of the varieties i found when i read their descriptions. so i thought i would give them a shot. i happen to come across the ebay auction and noticed that a lot of the types being sold were decent pollinators and figured i should jump. i was only bidding on 10 scions but there were some extras thrown in when they arrived. it was definitely cheaper than buying trees from a supplier and it will give me a project to keep busy and learn something new.

i've really been bad this winter. i have about 20 grape cuttings i'm trying to get rooted. so far 3 have started budding and the rest i'm still watching.
 

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i love those apples! Pink Lady is the trademarked selling name for the Cripps Pink. so the stores can sell it with the Pink Lady title but i noticed that the sticker on them always says Cripps Pink. there is also a Cripps Red and the Sun Crisp is supposed to be a close sibling but with yellow skin. i like the pink because they have a nice crisp texture, slightly tart but sweet flavor, not too much juice, and don't turn brown quickly. my sister loves them too so when i bought the trees i got them at a steal! it breaks down to $13.50/tree after shipping costs.
http://www.starkbros.com/products/fruit-trees/apple-trees/pink-lady-apple i got mine through Raintree in CA, because every time i try through Stark they are out or back ordered when they send the order :rolleyes:
 

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THEY'RE HERE! the rootstock and 5 scions from FedCo just arrived. the UPS guy never even rang or knocked on the door :rant good thing i can see when someone passes by the window to the door or i might not have known they came till i went outside. and of course my dog is always one the alert for strange noises. :rolleyes:

i remember now the 5 scion! it's New Hampshire 9.
rootstock for grafting the scions too. Bud 9's 30 of them!
6704_2013bud9rootstock.jpg

the scions for grafting. they are roughly 8" long and should make a couple grafts each if i wanted to.
6704_2013applescion.jpg

i'll give these about a day to warm up a little. i'm also waiting for my grafting tape to arrive. hope that comes tomorrow. :)
 

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