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| The 2nd National Apple Scion Wood Exchange is coming to Buckingham Nurseries next weekend (6th-7th Feb) 10am-4pm. This is an opportunity to aquire rare and interesting scion wood for grafting purposes. As it's an exchange, you may also like to bring something interesting yourself. More details here: Buckingham Garden Centre Newsletter & Garden Tips Cheers, Mark |
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| This year's wood bagged up and ready for the exchange. |
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| Wow. How organised. I'm impressed. Does the apple bit take place at a certain time, or is it just a case a turning up sometime between 10-4, plastic bag in hand? I need to assess my trees and work out what needs trimming. It says try grafting your own tree, which sounds great. Last edited by BFG; 03-02-2010 at 11:50 PM. |
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| Just turn up. The earlier the better I suppose, it's a kind of swap-shop so not much point bringing interesting scions in the last few hours of the event, but not so crucial if your after something yourself. I believe there will be a bit of grafting going on, and you may be abale to get your choice of scion grafted onto rootstock at the event for a small charge. Grafting is really not that difficult with a sharp knife and a bit of practice. Mark |
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