Nancy Reading wrote:Welcome!
I've only had 50% success with grafting apples and haven't tried other top fruit yet. I'm thinking of trying plums and cherries next year. I have bird cherry suckers coming up, which are easy to transplant. I'm nervous of grafting those, as we're told not to prune prunus when they are dormant, as they can get diseases easily (I'm based in UK). In principal do you use the same techniques?
Hello,
I use American Plum as rootstock for my stone fruit grafting as it is readily available, thrives in a variety of conditions encountered on our property and are vigorous growers. So far i've had success grafting Peaches, Apricots, Hardy Almonds to the American Plum rootstock. Will be trying Cherry, Nectarine and other varieties of Plums next season. I have also had very good success grafting various varieties of apples and pears in that winter early spring time frame here in NE Wisconsin, Zone 5b.
Be well