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Grafting Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apples, and Peaches With Poppy 

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Lets graft and make a Frankenstein's monster apple tree.
I've seen some videos of people who were able to do cheery and plum to apple, since they are both Rosacea, however most internet wisdom says they must both be prunus, or malus, or pyrus for example. We figured we'd try it for fun.
What we do know works is cherry to plum, plum to apricot, etc. Prunus to Prunus.
That's the point, try to experiment. With grafting, the cost is nothing!
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@jdvanallen2907
@jdvanallen2907 Год назад
Nice project! I'm about to bench graft another 110 apples shortly (grafting onto rootstock at a bench instead of in the field). I got my scions for free when I was paid to prune an orchard and the rootstock cost under $4 each including taxes and shipping. I haven't used this tool yet but have been very happy with the whip and tongue method which can be done with a regular olfa knife. doing this makes planting large numbers of trees so much more accessible. $5 compared to $70-150/tree is a great deal Overgrafting trees like you are doing is a great way to add more diversity to an existing tree. Also, getting one cutting from a cultivar and grafting it can provide you with more material next year to graft multiple of them. Keep doing the great work!
@pattibando3104
@pattibando3104 Год назад
Grafting can be so much fun and exciting when the fruit comes. My hubby's Grandpa from Italy did it all the time. You can buy trees that have been grafted but expensive. Alot cheaper to do yourself. Nice to try different. Happy gardening everyone. Awesome video
@MsCaterific
@MsCaterific Год назад
💜
@georgettesavard4347
@georgettesavard4347 Год назад
🙌
@pixelrancher
@pixelrancher Год назад
Everyone needs a Poppy!
@vonries
@vonries Год назад
Good luck
@PaleGhost69
@PaleGhost69 Год назад
That was mean. I was just getting invested and you hit us with a "To be continued"😅
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
haha! Part 2 is live now :) Just for you lol
@PaleGhost69
@PaleGhost69 Год назад
@@CanadianPermacultureLegacy lol thank you.
@JoelKSullivan
@JoelKSullivan Год назад
That's a neat tool. I've never seen it before. I hope you have success with the grafts
@annburge291
@annburge291 Год назад
I agree, that's a wizzo grafting tool. The help is even more fantastic. I haven't had much success with grafts. The few bought trees that have grafts (excluding pecans) have a tendency to die down to the root stock when we are hit with extreme heat (45-50C) or a sudden freeze (-2C) after they have sprouted in spring. It's one of those never minds, get used to eating sour oranges full of seeds rather than mandarins, tiny sour plums rather than big sweet plums ... We had help trying to graft the pistachios, help over many years by the so called experts, but all except three failed and their nuts are empty so we just say they are pretty shade trees and any branches cut off make fire wood. I suppose practice makes perfect but I qualify as an F grade so far.
@debbiehenri345
@debbiehenri345 Год назад
I have never seen 'Garden Grafting Pruners' before. Looked them up thinking they're going to be expensive - not so! In Britain, at least, posher ones are £20, but they go all the way down to under a fiver. Excellent. Now I know they exist, I will get a pair. And what's that all about... Fading out just as we're getting the start of an interesting garden tour? I look forward to your videos (and those produced by Joel Ashton's Wildlife Gardening channel) most of all - for a bit of sanity in this increasingly insane world...
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
haha! Part 2 is already done, I have it set to go live this Wednesday. I figured I'd already it out a bit, since I spat out videos like a firehose this weekend.
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
Ah, why not, I just made the next part go live.
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet Год назад
I did a bit of research and found there are definitely limits to which trees will successfully take grafts. Pears need other pears, apples can be grafted with cherries but not any stone fruits. It really matters which genius each one is from. Now I understand a little bit more, cherries+cherries will work, crabapples and apples, peaches and nectarines. Now I am wondering what would work for mulberries. 🤔
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet Год назад
Lee Valley Tools have those grafting tools in Canada. I have bought several tools from them, find they're good quality.
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
Indeed, this is why for example we didn't graft peaches to the apple. I have however heard of people grafting pears to apples. That's the graft I have the least confidence in, but I figured it's worth a shot. All the other grafts in this video seem to be plausible based off my research.
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet Год назад
I'll watch to see how that works out, although it could take a couple of years.
@MushroomMagpie
@MushroomMagpie Год назад
What has you success rate been with grafts? Just wondering how many I need to make sure at least one or two take.
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
Around 80% since I stopped doing whip and tongue and started using the grafting tool. I have low confidence in the cherry, plum, and pear to apple, but thought they'd be fun to try. I've heard some people have done it before. But I have high success in pear to pear, apple to apple, and stone fruit to stone fruit (cherry, plum, apricot, etc).
@Lochness19
@Lochness19 4 месяца назад
Looking to plant a bunch of trees on my new property. What trees have you found are most resilient to plum cucurlio and late frosts zapping the blossoms? Seems like those are the main obstacles here - my conditions should be very similar to yours, I'm just north of Guelph. Peaches? Apricots? Nectarines? Cherries? Plums? Pears? Various hybrids (pluots, chums, plumcots, etc)? I'm already planning on trying persimmons, pawpaws, hardy kiwis, currants and haskaps. I think I'll skip apples since they're so abundant and easy to find locally. Hence why I'm wondering about pears and stone fruit.
@ecocentrichomestead6783
@ecocentrichomestead6783 Год назад
I'm thinking the grafting tape is a narrow strip of plastic/shrink wrap. Correct me if I'm wrong. Where I live, I would have to order grafting tape.... Or I could buy kitchen plastic wrap and cut the roll into 2cm sections? This video is good timing because I have a apple tree stump putting out a bunch of shoots. I cut it down because, after 20 years, it didn't produce one flower! I have another apple tree I was thinking of grafting on (and still might) but I want more cherry harvest as soon as possible. turning it into a cherry bush with scion wood from my existing cherry tree sounds like a good idea to me.
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
Yeah, a lot of people use kitchen wrap as an option. You really just want something that 1) Doesn't have adhesive. 2) Will stretch a bit, so that it doesn't girdle the tree. 3) Is Waterproof. Just know that the cherry thing may not work (see video description for more info). Apparently it CAN work, but it's a lower chance. I'm going to be grafting some cherries onto my plums.
@niklasjohansson8609
@niklasjohansson8609 Год назад
I have been taught to be very carefull with the grafts, so I must admit that it makes me uncomfortable to watch how you bend and handle the branches after grafting. I would recomend you too be carefull with them for a year or so, the graft can easily be broken or missaligned in the beginning, think of it (kind of) like a broken bone that takes one summer to heal. Sorry for any spelling errors, english is not my first language, thank you for all your videos.
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
Indeed, that ramial wood is 1mm thick and can get misaligned easily. There is one at the start that I bent, and after the video shot, I went back to double check I had it aligned still. Great comment 👍
@Tripinout7
@Tripinout7 7 месяцев назад
I can’t find the end product with the different fruits on the tree did you do a video of that?
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy 6 месяцев назад
No, this was just last spring. These cuttings won't fruit for a few years likely.
@janice8695
@janice8695 Год назад
Awesome TY had no idea u could put stone fruit on apple/pear. What is the name of the grafting tool u were using?
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
I've seen some videos of people who were able to, since they are both Rosacea, however most internet wisdom says they must both be prunus, or malus, or pyrus for example. We figured we'd try it for fun. What we do know works is cherry to plum, plum to apricot, etc. Prunus to Prunus.
@harriettejensen479
@harriettejensen479 Год назад
What is the grafting tool called? I've only been shown how to graft using a knife. I am a little flabbergasted at the combinations that you grafted, as I was told in my horticulural class that peaches, apricots and nectarines could only be grafted to their own variety or aa plum, that apples could only receive apples, and asian pears and european pears were not compatible.
@debbiehenri345
@debbiehenri345 Год назад
They're called Garden Grafting Pruners - I'd never seen them before either, looking them up and they're surprisingly cheap here in the UK, so it's a fair bet they are everywhere else too.
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
Definitely true with peaches, nectarines and apricots. For apples, I was researching for this video and saw people having success with plums and cherries. I'm a bit surprised too, but if this doesn't work then next year I will try grafting plums onto cherry which should work fine as they are both prunus.
@basilsmith62
@basilsmith62 Год назад
Прививка не Богоугодное дело, дерево плачет от такого вмешательства. Это как "поменять" скальп своему дитя, из-за того что вам не нравится что он родился брюнетом(брюнеткой), а вы хотите чтобы он был блондином(блондинкой).;_(
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy
@CanadianPermacultureLegacy Год назад
Translation: "Grafting is not a charitable deed, the tree cries from such interference. It's like "changing" the scalp of your child, because you don't like that he was born a brunette (brunette), and you want him to be a blond (blonde).;_(" Response: I'm not sure I agree there. That's okay though. More than 90% of my trees are scion wood grafted onto a rootstock. I wouldn't be able to have most of the types of trees that I have if I was a purist on never using grafts. Pretty much all named varieties are grafted onto root stock. If you wanted to go "pure" then you are really risking poor genetics from seedlings. It's a worthy pursuit (because you can create a great variety), but I don't think it's fair to compare it to scalping your child!
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