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very neat and tidy!Why are there some so many labels hanging from the same tree?
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#1 of 6 posted
23 MAR 18 by
Jay-Jay
Good catch Perpetua, nothing wrong with Your eyesight. In most of the trees I grafted more cultivars on the branches. In a former garden/orchard, I had a pear tree with 23 cultivars... and more than 600 different cultivars of fruit.
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#2 of 6 posted
23 MAR 18 by
perpetua
wow!I am now in massive awe of you!I had no idea that was even possible!It means that,even with limited space,you can grow plenty of varieties!beautiful!
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#3 of 6 posted
23 MAR 18 by
Jay-Jay
Yup, but no awe needed, just some skills, that one might learn, the right knife and bandage... + some varieties.
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#4 of 6 posted
23 MAR 18 by
perpetua
sounds easy...on paper,or on the computer screen rather...anyway,it makes me grow ambitious and dream that someday i might try that.Although i think i should start small,with a regular fruit tree.Someday.
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#5 of 6 posted
23 MAR 18 by
Jay-Jay
The offer still stands... and we might trade with (rooted)cuttings of Angela and or other roses.
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#6 of 6 posted
23 MAR 18 by
perpetua
thank you again!i guess i should start cutting and rooting away then!i will keep your generous offer in mind for the future.
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