• Pronell@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Fruit tree grafting is extremely easy. You can graft a twig from several apple varieties into one tree, letting that one tree self-pollinate.

    Editing to elaborate a little:

    Cut the twig at an angle, leaving as much cross section of exposed bark as possible. Then line it up with a cut branch on the tree so the cut bark joins up - if it can’t heal it won’t take. Then tape it up. I had a special kind of tape for the class but I don’t think it matters so much as long as you can keep them joined.

    • FruitfullyYours@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Masking tape is the easiest tape to use for this. Buddy tape or grafting parafilm is the high end way.

      Look up cleft grafting for the easiest most common graft Apples are super easy - not all fruit trees are though.

  • cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world
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    8 months ago

    Saw a pic of a house where a newlywed couple had each planted a sapling on either side of the front walkway then fused them together over the years so they formed a tree arch over the walkway leading into their home.

    • river@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      It’s nice that a couple can do that. Today I would say most newlyweds are still renting their land.

  • Steve Anonymous@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I have a couple of trees in my yard that are like this. The cherry has 4 different varieties, the pear has 4 and the apple has 3

    • yokonzo@lemmy.worldOP
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      8 months ago

      Almost makes you wonder if you can do it with other plants, I bet you could make some cool succulent art like this

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        8 months ago

        You can graft pretty much any cactus to any other cactus.

        It’s pretty common to graft a slow growing cactus to the roots of a fast growing cactus to make it grow much faster.

    • yokonzo@lemmy.worldOP
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      8 months ago

      I don’t know I feel like half the fun would be seeing if you could do it yourself, then again some people just would like to own one I suppose