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Grafting Fruit Trees

Kath and Katie show the why and how of grafting fruit trees.

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Published: Correy ,Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Comments so far: 5

Blogger Sammy Peeku said ...
Dear Staff at Daleys,
I only had occasion to deal with Daleys a couple of times.
I feel as if I am dealing with my own family for all your honest advice and service.
God bless and keep up your fruitful work.
kind rgds,
Sammy Peeku
Time: Friday, June 01, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Do you know of anyway of determining whether a lemon or citron comes from a grafted tree, by looking at the fruit alone. Are there any signs?

Thanks
Time: Wednesday, September 26, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Man that Katie is soooooo good looking.

be good.....
Time: Wednesday, January 09, 2008  
Blogger fabulousotto said ...
Hey, great stuff! Haven't found the citrus rootstock info I was looking for, but have only just scratched the surface of your large site. I could quite happily spend the whole day watching all the grafting videos, then the past posts, and I think I just might do that! Thank you very much!
Time: Monday, March 02, 2009  
Anonymous vicki said ...
what makes the tips or first inch and a half of my mango leaves go brown and crunchy.its kensington pride 7 yrs old vicki
Time: Wednesday, April 15, 2009  

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