GRAFTING 8 FRUIT TREES – with RESULTS | Plum, Almond, Pear, Apple, Nectarine, Fig, Peach and Olive

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Published 2023-05-21
How to successfully bark graft several different types of established fruit trees. Results up to 3 years with detailed grafting examples, showing graft evolution and fruit production. All you need to know is covered in detail including several tips to improve your grafting success.

Table of contents:
0:00 – Intro
1. Main Reasons for using this grafting technique - 0:21
2. Grafting technique – Main Steps - 3:24
3. Tying and Protecting the graft - 6:53
4. Using dormant or green scion wood - 8:51
5. Tips for better grafting results- 9:59

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All Comments (21)
  • @JSacadura
    How to successfully bark graft several different types of established fruit trees. 8 grafting examples are provided in great detail with results up to 3 years, showing graft evolution and even fruit production in some cases. All you need to know is covered including several tips to improve your grafting success. Expect a more regular publishing schedule from now on, if all goes well. I appreciate your input and support. If you like the video or have any questions, leave a comment and I will try to answer as many as I can during the first couple of days after publication. Thanks for watching.
  • @Narroo88
    i grafted 3 apple trees this spring learing from your videos, my wife's grandfather was so impressed when the grafts took, thank you very much for this skill that i will use for the rest of my life , now i can flex with all the grandfathers in my counrtyside about who's fruit tree makes better fruit.
  • @jonnsmusich
    Each spring I return to your videos to remind me. I get excellent results and am most grateful.
  • @moo429
    This is the best step by step video - bar none, that I've watched on this topic. Definitely going to be referring back to this once i receive my scions.
  • Thank you for your new video! I really appreciate you for your full of energy, altruistic way of giving knowledge to mass of gardeners and simply for rookies. I'd like to watch your new videos with good articulate English as you do! I have found your channel in autumn 2022 and from time to time follow your advice, rewatching grafting procedure details.
  • @juanito3297
    Excelent documentar, foarte bun material pentru studentii de la Horticultura! Felicitari!
  • @royolstad8532
    I haven't tuned in for awhile. Thanks to your teaching, I've used the last few years to build up my 2 pear and 1 apple espalier to be good producers with a good mix of varieties. You are the best grafting instructor I've seen, and I'm grateful for your expert help. Thanks.
  • @mlte2660
    I always enjoy your videos and find they are some of the highest quality on the topic. I'd love to see you cover some of these topics, I will post them as ideas for you: (1) More detailed look at what happens physiologically when grafting, the difference between bark, cambium, wood and callus tissue, (2) Warm callousing and different ways to use a hot pipe, (3) Grafting nut trees, (4) Growing your own rootstock. Thanks for creating these videos.
  • @bobaloo2012
    Thanks for another great video. I used this technique on a good sized apple tree that split by cutting it back and grafting to the top, worked great and has been producing for years.
  • You are my favorite. I am your regular follower.your grafting techniques are excellent and outstanding. This year I grafted many fig plants in early spring and all came with successful results. Thanks for sharing your nice work.
  • @sw6689
    Great video for starting with your first graftings. Never seen so much concentrated information in a video on the topic, well done!
  • @johnanderson3405
    Very interesting video sir. I watched my father graft a couple different apples when I was very young. They turned out very good and the tree is still producing to this day. That’s been about 30 years ago.
  • @MoPoppins
    So completely comprehensive & clear in your presentation! Thank you so much! 🙏
  • @bigfudge2031
    No idea why this video was recommend to me, yet i watched it the whole way through anyway.
  • @lornabaker4039
    Thank you for your informative and detailed content. I appreciate seeing results in the same video. You helped take the fear out of grafting for me, and last spring I made my first attempts, with overwhelming success!
  • @FC2ESWS
    This is a master class in grafting. Good job
  • In Massillon, Ohio someone grafted a tree with over 40 types of fruits on one tree. He was an arborist by trade I think. He grafted over 50 trees on his property of a couple acres.
  • @rob4263
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Im inspired and ready to give grafting a try.
  • @vangeles7101
    Please talk more about watering apple trees, best practices and tips, thanks for sharing!!!
  • @PseudoAccurate
    Great video and explanations. Good closeup footage too. Thanks!