Fruit Tree Grafting for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @N8URNURD
    @N8URNURD 5 лет назад +263

    "You'll want to collect the scion wood. The best best time do do this is when..." I really thought you were going to say "the tree's owner is not home..." HAHA! :)

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  5 лет назад +25

      Oh that's funny lol

    • @OugaBoogaShockwave
      @OugaBoogaShockwave 2 года назад +3

      🤣🤣😆😆😆😆👌✔👍

    • @banjofett3949
      @banjofett3949 Год назад +3

      So thats what open season means lol

    • @1975ba
      @1975ba Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @MuagNyuj
      @MuagNyuj 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @iLoveTurtlesHaha
    @iLoveTurtlesHaha 7 лет назад +11

    I wish this guy was my neighbor. All the beautiful trees and yummy fruits will be on his yard. XD Forget Toronto, I'm moving.

  • @Model_BT-7274
    @Model_BT-7274 4 года назад +24

    Thanks for the tutorial! My new Rokakaka is about to be lit!

  • @Jackangell7
    @Jackangell7 4 года назад +22

    Thank you now I can graft my stolen branch in order to grow a fruit to cure my hospitalized mother of a rock illness

  • @crocs_n_socks
    @crocs_n_socks 5 лет назад +18

    I didn't even know you could graft trees, I just moved to a house with a huge garden with fruit trees, I hope I can find some fun in gardening!

    • @randomlyannoying
      @randomlyannoying 5 лет назад +7

      @Super Clark Nani? What are you even talking about? XD

    • @TarmanTheChampion
      @TarmanTheChampion 4 года назад +2

      @@randomlyannoying LOL

    • @TarmanTheChampion
      @TarmanTheChampion 4 года назад +1

      Hope? Ohh you WILL! And you just wait on how much more delicious your crops will be compared to the store bought crud.. leaving you feeling accomplished:)

    • @whatdidujustsay2094
      @whatdidujustsay2094 4 года назад

      Me either.

    • @randygreen007
      @randygreen007 4 года назад +3

      Why stop with trees?! You can graft all sorts of plants. Imagine growing tomatoes out if a potato plant! Yep, you can do it.

  • @onedeepmechanic2214
    @onedeepmechanic2214 5 лет назад +210

    So I can’t splice a pine tree with a apple and grow pineapples?

  • @creativewatercolor
    @creativewatercolor 8 лет назад +33

    Excellent video, saving it for future reference when I have a tree to graft.

  • @phxtonash
    @phxtonash 8 лет назад +15

    Very neat. Your videos are getting better production value as time goes by.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +2

      Thank you! I have been working very hard to improve the quality of the videos I produce. It's a lot of fun !

  • @wiewenkoemarmangroe2445
    @wiewenkoemarmangroe2445 8 лет назад +7

    Very well done Stephen,even in Suriname I am watching your video.
    Keep going on.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      +wiewenkoemar mangrove Thank you my friend! I bet it is quite wonderful there!

  • @josealvarado9858
    @josealvarado9858 3 года назад

    Great ,man . An excellent and professional explanation of how to do the right thing and voila you got what you want. . Thanks for share your video.

  • @thebridalchamber8051
    @thebridalchamber8051 4 года назад

    Stephen, your expertise and delivery was impeccable! Bless you sir!

  • @sideeyes7480
    @sideeyes7480 8 лет назад +3

    I have finally reviewed your grow light videos. You did a great job at explaining frequency and kelvins. Hope all is well during the wildfires threat and your community says safe.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      We are safe and so is my family that was evacuated. I'll have more info in a Vlog I just finished shooting. Stay tuned and thanks for thinking of me. It means a lot.

  • @OneYardRevolution
    @OneYardRevolution 8 лет назад +9

    Very cool, Stephen! I'd love to try some grafts on my Asian Pear next spring.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +3

      It is well worth it and lots of fun! Turns out I have a neighbour with a pear tree so when I put my Paul's pear in I should have pollination before I get to grafting to it.

  • @justkenzie
    @justkenzie Год назад

    So cool! I homeschool my son and we're learning about grafting. Just watched this from South Dakota but we're actually from Alberta so this was neat!

  • @erikf6849
    @erikf6849 4 года назад +4

    Ah thank you now I know how to graft my rokakaka branches

  • @gayann1283
    @gayann1283 3 года назад

    Thank you so much I found you instruction clear and simple, now to my fig tree!!

  • @viktoria2751
    @viktoria2751 8 лет назад +2

    wow, i havent even heard about grafting, im totally amazed by this video, so pity that I can only give one like to it! :-D Thank you very much for sharing! :-)

  • @shems7345
    @shems7345 3 года назад +1

    this was extremely helpful,
    thank you

  • @noemimakesthings555
    @noemimakesthings555 Год назад

    This is awesome! Thanks so much for the video. I can't wait to try this

  • @shouavang3032
    @shouavang3032 6 лет назад

    Different varieties on one tree!? *mind blown* On a serious note, I found this video while searching "how to graft tree peonies". This was very informative and will definitely help with my search. Now to find how to find roots to graft tree peonies on to. Thank you so much!

  • @footloosecamping4699
    @footloosecamping4699 8 лет назад

    Been watching you channel for a long time on applebox. I live in Bega South New South Wails Australia. You are one of the best gardening You tube clips on You tube. Listing to the news I hope all is well with the fires in Alberta. Keep safe and keep up the good work. I would very much miss your clips. Thanks for what you do.
    From Don Liz and family.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Don Liz and family I greatly appreciate the concern. We are all safe including my displaced family whom are living with us.
      I am going to post a Vlog as soon as I can to give more information.
      Thanks again.

  • @aahmas6670
    @aahmas6670 5 лет назад +1

    I will be taking a stroll thru my neighborhood this fall..lol love to graft an apple on my peach ...yes!!!

  • @TnT_F0X
    @TnT_F0X 2 года назад

    I have a 20+ and 7+ year old (since planted) apple trees I pruned back. Bought 4 new apple scions to graft onto them as soon as I see the buds showing on the trees.
    Red flesh, golden apple, red skinned, and yellow-pink blush. 2 eatin apples, 1 baking and 1 juice :D plus the Mac and mystery apple tree I have. Thanks for the tips.

  • @jimsmij
    @jimsmij 8 лет назад +2

    Excellent video, as usual, Stephen.
    I hope you, your family and friends are all safe from the wildfires! My thoughts are with our neighbors to the north at this difficult time.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      +Jim S Thank you Jim. We are working very hard as a province and nation to get everyone out safe.

    • @DJMovit
      @DJMovit 8 лет назад

      +Alberta Urban Garden Simple Organic and Sustainable I hope your family is safe and we pray that your neighbors stay safe and they get that fire under control

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      +DJMovit Thank you my friend! We are safe and are working hard to make sure others are too. ill update you guys next week when the emergency stuff eases off.

  • @herbacioushempcanada679
    @herbacioushempcanada679 4 года назад

    Fantastic Video! Alberta can grow many different variety of fruits. Urban Gardening, like using containers, and courtyards, grafting is a great option to explore!

  • @ginascott5397
    @ginascott5397 4 года назад

    This is the best video I have ever see on grafting. I have a orange tree that I just love but it has something wrong so I am hoping I can graft a limb to another tree !

  • @Darkfalz79
    @Darkfalz79 8 лет назад

    You look slimmer over winter Stephen, bucking the trend. I should try to do the same over this winter - time to plant more leafy greens.
    Due to my limited space I really wish I'd bought some grafted citrus early on, instead of just buying the first dwarf lemon and lime I came across.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +2

      You can graft to your citrus my friend ! They actually take grafts better than most fruit trees. Why not add some oranges and such !
      I have lost some weight. Thanks for noticing ! I still have more to go!

  • @paciolfi
    @paciolfi 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! You made it look very simple! I have been reading about it and was a little discouraged to try grafting. I'm certainly going to try it now!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      It is hard at least for me until I can see how it is done. So I thought I would share so others could do it. Good luck and make sure to keep me up to speed on how you do!

  • @brennansmith6126
    @brennansmith6126 3 года назад

    Letterkenny meets Agroforestry. Thanks for this helpful video.

  • @rqtypegaming9241
    @rqtypegaming9241 7 лет назад

    I have a project going on where I have air layered a branch from an apple tree in my parents garden. Going to use this as rootstock. I already have 6 different apple tree scions ready, along with two sorts of pear and 4 different kinds of plums and cherry. You previously said that cherry would be almost impossible for grafting onto an apple tree, but I am going to make a try!

  • @patrickincalgaryv1502
    @patrickincalgaryv1502 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks again for a very timely video Stephen. It's like you are reading my mind with this video.
    I live on the west edge of Calgary where the climate is harsh so I'm always concerned about viability of new trees. I've been focussing on haskaps and the UofS romance cherries for a while but now it's on to apples. I've been seeing these combo apple trees in the garden stores the last few years but always assumed they would be less hardy than a "single purpose" tree (don't know what to call the,). But if you are doing it, they must be ok so I'm going to get one. Now if I can just get the deer to read my mind and leave my trees alone...
    Pat

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      My friend the grafts I did are all doing well and flowering as luck would have it. Pick an apple you like plant it and work on grafting over time. It is a lot easier and cheaper to do it yourself !
      As for deer a large fence is the best bet. They are rather detrimental towards trees :)

    • @patrickincalgaryv1502
      @patrickincalgaryv1502 8 лет назад

      +Alberta Urban Garden Simple Organic and Sustainable
      Unfortunately my neighbourhood doesn't have any backyard fences so the deer wander through my yard almost every day. I'm looking at deer repellent methods. My motion detector water sprinkler works well in summer.
      Pat

  • @whatsthedealoneill1
    @whatsthedealoneill1 8 лет назад +1

    That is so cool. i really want to try this. I'm thinking of planting a fruit tree this weekend. I guess I'll wait a year or so before grafting.
    Another great video!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      As I said you can if you wish but I would wait. What are you thinking of planting ? I love hearing more about people's plans !!

    • @whatsthedealoneill1
      @whatsthedealoneill1 8 лет назад

      I went to buy my apple tree and they had an espalier apple tree on sale for Arbor day! Five different varieties and it was almost the same price as the regular apple trees.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      They sure are a lot of fun! I have an espalier combination tree as well and hope to shape it over time to become not only productive but nice to look at!

  • @ehenyor
    @ehenyor 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you! (Who knew Star Lord had so much talent!?!)

  • @kata4659
    @kata4659 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks very much! Rabbits damaged the bark on one of my trees during the winter, but it still has life. I'm going to use that as scion wood to graft on to my other tree so that I will still have adequate pollination. I was worried that it would be a difficult process but you've made it more straightforward.

  • @edwardhaantanda7171
    @edwardhaantanda7171 3 года назад +1

    This has been helpful. Thanks a lot.

  • @unnameablespace8945
    @unnameablespace8945 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. Very helpful

  • @MrChip123472
    @MrChip123472 8 лет назад +2

    Those trees are looking great already and will be fantastic with some other grafted varieties! I'm planting a Honeycrisp soon on my zone 4 property and I was somewhat hesitant before but it looks like it might survive just fine based on seeing yours!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Honey crisp do great all the way to zone 3 so no worries down in some 4 !
      Hopefully the grafts take ! It would be nice :)

  • @GraftingTactick
    @GraftingTactick 3 года назад

    Vary nice sharing 👌 👏

  • @Lagaloggie
    @Lagaloggie 8 лет назад

    Thanks for another very informative video, Stephen. By the way, someone commented you look slimmer -- gardening's really a great hobby I must say. We get exercise and we also get to eat better at the same time.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      I am glad you enjoyed the video. You are right about gardening it helps work the body and feed it better :)

  • @hussenyee4157
    @hussenyee4157 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your info about grafting fruit trees.

  • @MidwestManMountain
    @MidwestManMountain 6 лет назад

    I wish you still put out videos. Your content is so good!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  6 лет назад +2

      I wish I had the time my old friend !

    • @MidwestManMountain
      @MidwestManMountain 6 лет назад +1

      At least we can all go back, rewatch, and learn from your older content. Looking forward to doing some grafting to my fruit trees another two years or so. Take care!

  • @tonyford526
    @tonyford526 8 лет назад

    Brilliant. Well done, I will have a go, you made it look so easy.

  • @JoeMac1983
    @JoeMac1983 8 лет назад

    Such a clear and informative tutorial. Thank you! I was just thinking on my run tonight about how nice it would be to learn how to graft apple trees and then I get home and see this in my feed. You are awesome, good sir!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Joe I was thinking a few years back the same thing. So I played around and learnt. Now I can teach others ! Let me know how it goes.

  • @hdz5763
    @hdz5763 4 года назад

    Great informative video!

  • @NeonRahkshi
    @NeonRahkshi Год назад

    alright, so i basically remembered grafting exists right after the time window that's good for it xD
    *very* useful video, thank you!
    i'll be sure to try this out next year lol
    gonna try and craft a pink flowering chimera of sorts

    • @yassirs
      @yassirs 9 месяцев назад

      Don't forget

  • @brendadiederich7374
    @brendadiederich7374 4 года назад

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @scientificexplorergirl3374
    @scientificexplorergirl3374 8 лет назад +6

    Fantastic tutorial! Thank you.

  • @JaY-uy7mn
    @JaY-uy7mn 3 года назад

    Nicely done video

  • @SoulJiuJitsu
    @SoulJiuJitsu 5 лет назад +1

    You should make horizontal cuts into the rootstock. This aids in supporting the new graft.

  • @geoffdesantis8240
    @geoffdesantis8240 6 лет назад +2

    i love this.. this guy is so awkward on camera and shuffling around as if hes very nervous! very informative though man! i already know what combination i wanna go for!! hehe depends what i can find! already subscribed!

  • @mdrafiqulalam5018
    @mdrafiqulalam5018 2 года назад

    Really amazing

  • @poochie49
    @poochie49 7 лет назад

    Great! Well explained and excellent videos.

  • @kk294Darlene
    @kk294Darlene 7 лет назад +2

    Very impressive! Honey Crisp is one of my fav's for apples, I'm not just sure if we could even grow them in my area, but it sure would be nice to have fresh ones :D seems very easy as you've described how to graft them in thanks so much :D

    • @TheSireverard
      @TheSireverard 6 лет назад

      Honeycrisp are notoriously finicky to grow well. And they're a patented variety.

  • @majidakirasoi6519
    @majidakirasoi6519 Год назад

    Nice information

  • @Folaganga
    @Folaganga 4 года назад +3

    I cut some scions from a heritage apple tree in Montana a few weeks ago (early October). We've been able to keep them cool and moist (now in the fridge). Can I keep these until the spring, when a grafting is more likely to take?

  • @gregorymyres
    @gregorymyres 7 лет назад +63

    great video, also you sound like Tina from Bob's burgers!

  • @mr.diyunlimited1708
    @mr.diyunlimited1708 4 года назад

    Good channel best info......

  • @davidbatanda2620
    @davidbatanda2620 5 лет назад +1

    David Batanda. I appreciate the tips on Home Gardening.

  • @SilkMeadow
    @SilkMeadow 7 лет назад

    I learned a lot. Thanks, that was really good.

  • @hossintohidi8634
    @hossintohidi8634 5 лет назад

    ...tnk ،very good method for increasing Corp,and extend time for having a special fruit without using of refrigerator, natural and full of vitamins.,

  • @RobBackyardGardenerr
    @RobBackyardGardenerr 7 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. Did you get to graft any pears onto your Apple trees this year?

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  7 лет назад +1

      I did not as i planted a pear tree on another part of my yard. That said I have grafted pears on a friends tree and they should produce next year :)

  • @IrinaSol66
    @IrinaSol66 4 года назад +1

    Awesome informative video, really appreciated. Thank you!
    Because of my inexperience, I overwatered my avocado tree and it died ( or so I thought) from root rot. Months after I stopped watering it I realized that it was actually alive and had started growing up from the very bottom, since the rest of the tree (graft included) is dried. The new branch is about a foot below the grafting. Do I need to graft it again?
    Thank you!

  • @elizabetheldridge1641
    @elizabetheldridge1641 4 года назад

    i use this for school (4th) i love it

  • @jimmyislonewolf733
    @jimmyislonewolf733 4 года назад

    Very interesting

  • @imtethered1
    @imtethered1 8 лет назад +2

    Excellent tutorial, thank you.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      +Mary Ann North Wind Acres Mann you are more than welcome!

  •  7 лет назад

    great video

  • @garden--23
    @garden--23 Год назад

    Thank for sharing

  • @axe609
    @axe609 8 лет назад

    Good stuff, when I was a kid we used tar to seal the grafts.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      +axe609 it's the same method :) bee wax is just another method.

    • @axe609
      @axe609 8 лет назад +1

      ***** Bee wax is probably better for the trees and fruit too.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Might be :)

  • @SatyamKumar-mb6lg
    @SatyamKumar-mb6lg Год назад +1

    Awesome

  • @randalllaue4042
    @randalllaue4042 2 года назад

    Worth it! Can you barter with neighbors?

  • @jojozepofthejungle2655
    @jojozepofthejungle2655 2 года назад

    Thank-you Phssssteven with a Ph.
    (oh gosh I hope you remember that viral video, you know "the one with the toothless greyhound"or you may think I'm making fun of you)
    Everyone wants a cutting from my green skinned white peach. Best tasting peach, I've ever eaten.

  • @cookinglearner3717
    @cookinglearner3717 5 лет назад

    Super video

  • @berbatdalyrrk
    @berbatdalyrrk 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video without bullshit.

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 8 лет назад +4

    that's a lot if practise to do my friend look easy

  • @SeahorseWorkshop
    @SeahorseWorkshop 6 лет назад

    Hey good work. I’m going to try it this year.

  • @lorannharris9034
    @lorannharris9034 8 лет назад +4

    would love to practice grafting on my 10ft crab apple tree. Dont have any friends with fruit trees except cherry which drops too many seedlings. Loved your video though.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      +Lorann Harris You can if you wish order scion wood online. Other options are things like botanical gardens which often have apple trees.
      Thank you for the kind comment!

    • @billyduncan7679
      @billyduncan7679 7 лет назад

      Alberta Urban Garden Simple Organic and Sustainable apple tree yard

  • @Qingeaton
    @Qingeaton 2 года назад

    We live across the street from a planting of ornamental Bradford pears (at the city fairgrounds.)
    The birds come out and poop-plant pears on our several acre front pasture.
    We now have 7 trees with multiple types grafted on them. Red, Bartlett, Asians.
    Interesting fact. In Missouri, if you try and grow a "English" (Carpathian) walnut from seed, it will grow and produce and then die off over time. But, if you graft it to Black Walnut, after you select it from a group, it will survive, proving it is the roots that are the problem. I had several very nice trees out of the 100 seed we grew out, Better looking and tasting than California stuff, but now I have none of them, only two copies I took of another tree I found in a park and stuck on Black walnut in the driveway. Since they are the same, I get no nuts.

  • @shirleywear8905
    @shirleywear8905 7 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @yardplanting3873
    @yardplanting3873 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @LoganSmithtaichi
    @LoganSmithtaichi 2 года назад +1

    What type of substances would accelerate the cellular grafting?
    This method would be easier than crisper due to less cleanup, but I am certain with the right substances you could drastically speed up the process. This is why splicing is faster.
    Any ideas?

  • @yo_eddie2576
    @yo_eddie2576 7 лет назад +1

    Hi thanks for the informative video. I was wondering if it was possible to use an established papaya tree as a roostock? I couldn't find any examples of people trying this but if it's possible, what kinds of fruit scions do you think would succeed?

  • @numbereight886
    @numbereight886 8 лет назад

    Good stuff. A video on what types you can graft would be another excellent reference tool. like you said apples and pears ok, what about citrus fruit etc. lemons and oranges?

  • @dejanjovanovic2298
    @dejanjovanovic2298 3 года назад

    Interesting... I was using only one way of grafting. making T shape carve in the bark and inserting petiole of young leaf into it. ... that way can be applied at the end of May and begining of June. all the leaves from young tree must be torn of, and all, or almost all twigs must be cut. I was sucesfull that way in grafting "Golden Delicious" apple sort on wild apple tree, and pears on quince tree. But i failed in grafting cherries on wild cherry tree. This way that you had shown could be more effective. and it looks simplier. Also, the period of a year for that way of grafting is better. Also, when you are doing T grafting, you can't allow mixture of wild branches and cultivated branches. Maybe sometimes, but it's not reomendable. Willd twigs will kill the scion of leaf petiole. Twigs are starting to grow from petiole in T grafting. Other twigs should not be there. But this your way looks to offer more options

  • @karlnaundorf1748
    @karlnaundorf1748 8 лет назад +1

    Great video! Regarding the two grafts you demonstrated/discussed in your video, did you select then because you've had the most succeess with them? Or are they the easiest to do? Also, where did you buy the grafting tape?

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      +Karl Naundorf They are both the easiest I have found and the one i have had the highest success with.
      i got my grafting tape from a local garden centre. Most tapes will do though.

    • @karlnaundorf1748
      @karlnaundorf1748 8 лет назад +1

      +Alberta Urban Garden Simple Organic and Sustainable thanks! I have had no luck with grafting thus far but have not tried the techniques you mentioned. I will definitely have to try!

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      let me know how it goes!! I hope mine are successful this year!

    • @randalllaue4042
      @randalllaue4042 2 года назад

      Check online, or make friends with local nurseries... the smaller places need the business, we lost two local places to big box stores... also check with your city, they might have classes in how to do it.

  • @RADARTechie
    @RADARTechie 8 лет назад

    Definitely going to be referencing this video in the coming months. Is there a "best time" to graft?

    • @RADARTechie
      @RADARTechie 8 лет назад

      +B Cook Oh silly me, wait a few seconds and you let me know. Should have realized you'd cover all the info .

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      +B Cook my friend I have never herd your voice but I hear it when I write these scripts :) makes it easier to make sure I get the answers in there.

    • @RADARTechie
      @RADARTechie 8 лет назад

      ***** All you have to do is ask "what would someone ask if they had almost no clue?" but in a slightly southern accent(I live in Oklahoma).
      It was probably the obvious question, and I was half expecting the funny "twenty years ago" answer. I dont mind looking a little uneducated if that means I can ask a question that someone else might be too embarrassed to ask. Teaching people about where their food comes from is a great thing, and I wish more people got into it.

    • @RADARTechie
      @RADARTechie 8 лет назад

      ***** Just saw that there are some serious fires out in your neck of the woods. I hope you and all your family and friends are safe. If you need anything, let me(and your other gardening friends) know.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад +1

      everyone is fine! I am so very glad!

  • @catalinoancea6601
    @catalinoancea6601 8 лет назад

    Full succes!

  • @madeofmandrake1748
    @madeofmandrake1748 2 года назад

    Also, I'd also like to say that in South Dundas, the home of the Mcintosh apple, the site where the first Mcintosh tree was grown now has a couple of pear trees there instead. Luckily there is an orchard run by a Mcintosh family not far from there, but I found it funny all the same.

  • @silentwarrior2385
    @silentwarrior2385 5 лет назад +9

    Once you succeed and graft takes place . Does the new fruit grow all over the tree or just that limb?

    • @Starkness1
      @Starkness1 4 года назад +2

      just that limb

    • @danielfreakdaddyalexander5930
      @danielfreakdaddyalexander5930 4 года назад

      Yes,just the grafted limb. It doesn't change the rest of the tree. One would usually graft from a tree that has better fruit. If an old tree is dying, you can make a young sapling grow that same fruit. A friend bought a grafted pear tree, it grew great, but never made fruit. Maybe one or two every year. I found one small sickly looking branch at the bottom with slightly different looking leaves. I figure what happened was the grafted part never took well, and the original tree grew instead. They used a type of pear tree that didn't make much fruit to graft to, probably because it has strong roots. For whatever reason, the graft didn't take well, so the original tree made it's own buds, and that's what grew. I guess. He ended up chopping it down after about 7 years with no fruit.

    • @randomchaos9359
      @randomchaos9359 4 года назад

      Just that limb, obviously

  • @etiennelajoie450
    @etiennelajoie450 8 лет назад

    I never did grafting because I heard that graft part are more susceptible to frost. Seeing you doing it and having success in zone 3, makes me think that it is not true. I will certainly try it. Do you know if it will work even if there's buds on the branches? I am a bit late for this year.

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      Most commercially sold trees are grafted :) no need to worry !
      I have seen people do it later with success but I have no first hand experience so I could not say. It's worth a try !

  • @miss-ck3xf
    @miss-ck3xf 7 лет назад +1

    Nice! Thank you!!

  • @coopw101
    @coopw101 8 лет назад

    You should see if cbc would give you a weekly spot on tv your a natural for tv.x alent vid . jah bless.

  • @blerinakorbelova2454
    @blerinakorbelova2454 7 лет назад

    Thank you Steven for your nice video. May I ask you, if is possible to show us how
    to graft a normal mulberry or any other tree to an overhanging tree. Thank you very
    much.

  • @richardgranger1791
    @richardgranger1791 8 лет назад

    I have a thorn apple tree that is pretty large(about 10"dia). I was wondering if I could cut it, and graft my "good" apple trees, or even pear trees into the stump. I hate this thorn apple. It is dead center of my pasture field, and although it is a great shade tree, it drops thorny branches all over and its not the best place for the animals to lay. Will this tree stump support apple grafting or pear grafting? If so, when is the best time of the year to cut, and when should I graft?

    • @AlbertaUrbanGarden
      @AlbertaUrbanGarden  8 лет назад

      you certainly could cut the tree down and stump graft a good variety to your remaining stump. I would recommend doing that with a number of scions as you really only get one chance. You should also look into the method a little closer simply because I did not show the method I was using on the bigger trees.

  • @vangjelfrroku9895
    @vangjelfrroku9895 3 года назад

    Thank you 👍☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️

  • @alexthai2456
    @alexthai2456 4 года назад +1

    I have a question for this channel. When we graft a plant, can we graft it on any part of the tree that we gonna plant or it need a specific location and spot..............Do we need to be graft on a certain exactly spot of the tree in order for it to grow right and properly. Or, we need to find the right spot on the tree to graft it from the cutting branch of the original tree. please respond soon.................. thank you

  • @Solidus983
    @Solidus983 4 года назад +2

    Yeah imma graft tha rokakaka fruit

  • @labtrainer09
    @labtrainer09 5 лет назад

    Thank you VERY much for the excellent, very detailed instructions. I'll be using them this spring. But I can't find the grafting tape you recommend despite a lengthy search on amazon. Could you tell me which brand this is?

  • @stuartseib7116
    @stuartseib7116 2 года назад

    Can I save my grafting sticks in the fridge until Spring?

  • @madeofmandrake1748
    @madeofmandrake1748 2 года назад

    My sister has a potted lemon tree that has been producing for us for the past 2 years. Unfortunately, it became infected with spider mites and lost 90% of its leaves, with most of the leaves remaining on a single branch. Since then, growth has stopped; no new leaves, branches or flowers. Would it be possible to remove the barren trunk and graft the last healthy branch back onto its original root structure, making it the new trunk?
    Currently it looks like a "charlie brown tree", with one long branch carrying a full yellowing lemon on the very end (lemons take up to 6 months to ripen, this one has taken longer, likely due to the infestation).

  • @briancampbell2334
    @briancampbell2334 6 лет назад

    I lost the top of a 15 year old tree to another tree falling and breaking it off. The tree is now​ healthy and is growing nicely after 2 years. Can I graft another top to the broken tree top? The tip of the broken tree is perhaps 2 inches and the tree I would want to graft is approx. an inch and a half. Can you point me to a technique that would enable this to work? Thanks.