I just tried my hand at grafting for the first time and I'm really excited to see how it turns out.
I attended the winter field day at WSU's fruit orchard in Mount Vernon WA where they had talks and hands on demonstrations and lots of rootstocks and scion
wood to buy for a couple dollars. It was really fun and I totally recommend anyone in the area checking out the orchard and garden. You can do a virtual tour and check out all the varieties at www.nwfruit.org .
I had one of the experts graft two while I watched, then he helped me graft the third one and the rest I did on my own when I got home. The gentleman offered to help me graft the whole lot of them but I wanted to have time to explore the orchard.
My new babies are:
Methley plum on Krymsk 1
Kuban Comet plum on Marianna 2624
Roxburry Russet
apple on Geneva 41
Niedzwedskyana
apple on Bud 9
Ananas Reinette apple on Antonovka
Tompkins King apple on Bud 9
Freyberg apple on Geneva 41
Ashmead's Kernal apple on Antonovka
I have them temporarily growing in a loamy irrigated
garden bed near my house and will move them out into my orchard area in a year or two after I know they are growing well. I also grafted all the leftover bits of apple scions onto one of my apple seedlings. I figured, why not?
I'd be happy to hear anyone's further advice or your opinions on the fruit varieties I chose.
I'll post pictures when they start growing. Right now they are boring looking sticks. 😂