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yes the top of the rootstock will be cut off in march.

the advantage of budding over notch grafting in this instance is 1 it's quicker and 2 you get a better tree.

I average about 200 per hour with someone tying behind me, depending on variety.

 

The other advantages I find are take rate - slightly over 90% for me; less susceptibility of the union to late frosts and it's just nicer standing around outside at this time of year!

 

Alec

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What varieties are you after ?

 

Apples D'Arcy Spice, Adam's Pearmain and Merton Charm.

Pear Josephine de Malines.

 

Whereabouts are you in Kent btw - I grew up in Kent and learned budding at Keepers' Nursery before it was bought by the present owners.

 

Alec

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Apples D'Arcy Spice, Adam's Pearmain and Merton Charm.

Pear Josephine de Malines.

 

Whereabouts are you in Kent btw - I grew up in Kent and learned budding at Keepers' Nursery before it was bought by the present owners.

 

Alec

 

Try Brogdale you might be able to buy the bud wood from them.

The nursery I do the budding for is near Maidstone,

they also do about 350,000 roses a year as well as the trees,

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Try Brogdale you might be able to buy the bud wood from them.

The nursery I do the budding for is near Maidstone,

they also do about 350,000 roses a year as well as the trees,

 

Yep, I've had wood from Brogdale before, bit dependent on the growth rate they get. I think I know where you are - other side of Maidstone from where I was.

 

Alec

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Yep, I've had wood from Brogdale before, bit dependent on the growth rate they get. I think I know where you are - other side of Maidstone from where I was.

 

Alec

 

Just googled keepers, years ago I worked at a nursery in collier street just down the road.

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