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Espalier
... be properly managed, these trees should be on dwarfing or semi-dwarfing rootstocks. When a particular type of apple is grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, that plant will have leaves and fruit of normal size, but the overall size of the tree will be reduced. `Ottawa 3' is a dwarfing apple rootstock which gives ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Grafting Offers Endless Possibilities
... best qualities of both. In many apple-growing areas, orchard trees are grown on dwarfing rootstocks. A dwarfing rootstock greatly reduces the size of the tree. For example, on their own roots, `Granny ... become very large, requiring high ladders to harvest. If `Granny Smith' buds are grafted to dwarfing rootstocks, the same size and quality of fruit can be produced, but the entire tree ...
gardenline.usask.ca
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California Backyard Orchard: Pear
... sprays to keep clean. Pear trees grow very large, requiring a 18x18 ft spacing, without dwarfing rootstock or summer pruning. Trees also have a tendency to grow very upright and must be ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

California Backyard Orchard: Quince
... the same pest problems as apple and pear. Varieties are self-fruitful. Used as a dwarfing rootstock for pear. Quince Varieties for Planting in the Home Garden Paul Vossen, Sonoma and Marin ...
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Apples - A Guide To Selection And Use, HYG-1402-92
... , Priscilla, Surprize (yellow) and Empire. At present, there is a trend to plant trees on dwarfing rootstock, both in commercial orchards and in backyard planting. By planting small trees, the home gardener ... to 18 feet tall. Dwarf trees begin to bear earlier than the larger, standard trees. Dwarfing does not affect fruit size or quality. Apples for Specific Use Apples are a favorite ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Trellis Espalier System for Supported Apple Trees, HYG-1427-95
... trellis supports for fruit trees. This is especially true with apple cultivars on the most dwarfing rootstock, M9. Trees trained and secured to wire trellises have been estab lished in home plantings ...
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... For the same reason, 'Gravenstein' cannot pollinate any other apple. Vigorous grower. On Mark rootstock, the newest dwarfing rootstock for apples. Trees dwarfed to half of standard size. Adapted to clay or sandy ... Vigorous. Ripens October. On M-111 rootstock which dwarfs to 85% of standard size. The grower feels that "this is the best all around rootstock for apples. Induces early and heavy bearing ...
www.berkeleyhort.com

Other Top Fruit
... -facing wall in March 01. First apricots summer '05. Cherry Prunus avium 'Sunburst' on Inmil dwarfing rootstock planted March 00. Self-fertile, and if I'm lucky it will also pollinate an ...
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CRFG Fruit Specialists
... (edible), Carambola, Carob, Cherimoya, Cider Apple/Perry Pears, Citrus, Climate Data, Container Growing, Date Palms, Dwarfing Rootstock, Fig, Grape, Greenhouse Tropicals, Guava, Import Information, Jaboticaba, Jujube, Kiwi, Longan/Lichee, Loquat, Lucuma, Macadamia ...
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Pear, European Pear (Pyrus communis)
... tall (9-12 m), except when grafted on dwarfing rootstock Watering Needs: Regular water Propagation: T-budded or chip budded, quince rootstock are generally dwarfing, but sometimes require double budding Selected Varieties Variety Zones ...
www.desert-tropicals.com




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