Grafting
Your ultimate guide to Grafting: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Grafting
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Multiple Grafted Citrus Trees: Growing A Mixed Graft Fruit Tree
Did you know different citrus fruits can grow on the same tree? Click to learn more about planting a mixed graft citrus tree.
By Liz Baessler
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Cleft Grafting Propagation: What Is A Cleft Graft
Grafting is the process of setting pieces from one tree into another tree where they will grow to become part of the new tree. Cleft grafting is a technique requiring know-how, care, and practice. To learn about cleft graft propagation, click this article.
By Teo Spengler
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Tree Budding Info: What Is Budding Propagation
What is budding propagation? Propagation by budding is a pretty common method of plant propagation, in which a plant bud is grafted onto the stem of a rootstock plant. You can learn more about this method of plant propagation in this article.
By Darcy Larum
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Whip And Tongue Grafting Basics And Benefits
One method of grafting that has much success is called whip and tongue grafting. What is whip and tongue grafting? Click here for more.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is A Scion – Learn How To Graft A Scion Onto Rootstock
Here at Gardening Know How, we pride ourselves on providing clear, easy-to-read information for our readers. Grafting is an easy and fun project to try whether you are a beginner or experienced gardener. This article will explain exactly ?what is a scion? in plant grafting.
By Darcy Larum
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Plants And Budding Propagation – What Plants Can Be Used For Budding
A type of grafting in which a bud of one plant is attached to the rootstock of another plant is budding or bud grafting. The technique is extensively used by commercial growers; however, can be done by home gardeners too. To learn what plants use budding, click here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Inarch Graft Technique – How To Do Inarch Grafting On Plants
Grafting with inarching is a way to replace the root system on the damaged tree. While the inarch graft technique is generally used to save a damaged tree, inarching propagation of new trees is also possible. Click here for some basic information on the inarch graft technique.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Taping And Splice Grafting Broken Plants: How To Reattach Broken Stems
There are few things more crushing than discovering your prize vine or tree has broken a stem or branch. Can you reattach a severed plant stem? Fixing injured plants is possible, and this article will help.
By Bonnie L. Grant