Double Graft Fruit Trees (forum)
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russ starts with ...
I am interested in getting a double grafted tree so that i can have both a Peach and a Nectarine in one tree.
I would appreciate all feedback on double grafted fruit trees as they seem to have mixed reviews. Some people think they are great for space saving etc. While others think they are a waste of time as one graft has a tendancy to dominate. What has been your experience???
Time: 30th June 2009 8:56pm
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Jimmy says...
I go for multiplantinf eg www.davewilson.com has plenty of shots of backyard orchard culture.
Time: 2nd July 2009 12:20pm
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russ says...
I have just noticed that Tass1trees in the swan valley (WA) will do double grafts to order according to the website. I am going to head down there this weekend to see what he has or can do.
Thought i would share that for our WA readers
Time: 3rd July 2009 9:23pm
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Jimmy says...
He has heaps of dwarf apples nealry all gone as singles but lotsa doubles left including heritage varieties.
Time: 6th July 2009 10:57am
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