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I have a row of espalier apple trees. I am thinking about getting a lot of varieties of scion wood and graft a different variety every foot across the top tier. I would then only allow each grafted variety to grow less than a foot and hope for a few fruiting spurs.

Is this possible? Can I keep a grafted branch at only about 8" forever and get a few pieces of fruit per year from it?

Any problems I may not be thinking of?
 
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Not so much a problem as an awareness that you need to ensure that you choose spur bearing and not tip bearing varieties of apples to plant.
 
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Thanks. I ordered my scions for delivery in late winter.
 
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