That scar is an artifact of a process called grafting, or fusing two separate pieces of wood into a new tree. From citrus to ...
If you're growing fruit trees, then harvesting the (literal) fruits of your labor is the most exciting part. To speed that ...
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Onalaska High School natural resources students had an opportunity Wednesday to learn a practice utilized by fruit growers for thousands of years: tree grafting. "We're basically making clones," said ...
Artist Sam Van Aken fuses heirloom trees through a horticultural process known as grafting. He then plants them around the ...
While familiarity with the term “grafting” is widespread among gardeners, a true understanding of what grafting is and why it is done is not so common. In a nutshell, grafting is a ...
People graft apple trees for many reasons. The main one is that apple trees planted from seed almost always produce fruit with inferior flavor to the fruit from the parent ...
It's that time of year. A tree that looks like something from Dr. Seuss is about to bloom in Central New York.
That scar is an artifact of a process called grafting, or fusing two separate pieces of wood into a new tree. From citrus to peaches, almost all fruit trees are grafted, and so are pecans.