PLANT GRAFTING
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x TREE GRAFTING
xx PLANT
xx PLANT PROPAGATION
How to graft a limb on an apple tree so that two varieties will grow on one tree. BOYS' LIFE Apr 1978 (v.68#4) pg. 42
How to get great results from grafting. Use grafting to save injured trees, try new varieties, and improve your orchard. COUNTRYSIDE Oct 1984 (v.68#10) pg. 24
Grafting basics. Advice and methods for first-time success. FINE GARDENING #17 Jan-Feb 1991 pg. 38
How to graft different varieties of apples to the same tree. FLOWER & GARDEN Mar 1979 (v.23#3) pg. 56
How to graft a tomato onto an eggplant. HOMEOWNERS HOW TO May-Jun 1979 (v.4#3) pg. 8
A guide to grafting. Four simple ways to join two plants. HORTICULTURE Jan 1992 (v.70#1) pg. 32
Step-by-step instructions for making a whip graft. HORTICULTURE Feb 1994 (v.72#2) pg. 58
Making a cleft graft. HORTICULTURE Feb 1997 (v.94#2) pg. 28
Advice on budding, a grafting technique that can be done during the growing season. HORTICULTURE Jun 1999 (v.96#5) pg. 12
A description of a bud union (the area where a scion is grafted to rootstock) and tips on its protection. KITCHEN GARDEN #5 Oct-Nov 1996 pg. 18
Grafting the mixed-bag apple tree using the cleft-grafting technique. Includes instructions for building a grafting-wax heater. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #85 Jan-Feb 1984 pg. 154
How to make a whip and tongue graft. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1978 (v.25#1) pg. 84
Splice and bud-graft methods for hard to graft trees. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1978 (v.25#1) pg. 88
How to use bud grafting to create an orchard of old-fashioned unique apple trees. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1978 (v.25#1) pg. 92
How to whip graft different varieties of fruit on the same tree. ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1979 (v.26#12) pg. 128
Getting the most from your grafts. Some added techniques that ensure success. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1981 (v.28#1) pg. 147
Use balloons instead of wax to seal grafts. ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1985 (v.32#4) pg. 22
Two variations on a new grafting technique. Hole is drilled in the tree trunk to receive a scion shaped like a pencil point. ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1987 (v.34#1) pg. 62
Budding to a rootstock. Description of a type of grafting that allows new varieties to be added to a young tree. Done in the mid-summer, this is also known as T-bud grafting or summer budding. ORGANIC GARDENING May 1988 (v.35#5) pg. 24
Training a multiple-graft fruit tree. ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1989 (v.36#3) pg. 34
Tip on using electrical and duct tape as substitutes for grafting tape. ORGANIC GARDENING Sep-Oct 1990 (v.37#7) pg. 12
Learn how to graft. The whip or splice graft, cleft graft, Welsh vegetable grafting and T-bud graft described. ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1993 (v.40#9) pg. 56
A look at a mini-orchard in Portland, Oregon, with 140 grafted trees and over 300 different apples all in an area only 30x40-ft. Includes information on pruning and training, and a step-by-step guide to whip grafting. SUNSET Jan 1978 (v.160#1) pg. 114
Cleft grafting. Use it to add another variety to a fruit tree you already have. SUNSET Feb 1982 (v.168#2) pg. 200
How to graft the bud from one variety of fruit tree onto another variety. WORKBASKET Jun-Jul 1989 (v.54#8) pg. 48
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