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    Hi
    I now have a fair selection of fruit trees.
    I would like to learn how to make decent grafts, can anyone advise on
    the tools I am going need, and where to purchase the best of them.
    Also what do you make of the secateur type grafting tools?
    Be nice to attend a graft demo, don't think there is anything of that sort in the swansea
    area, would be pleased to learn if there was.
    kind regards
    ioan
    If hind sight were fore sight
    we would all be better of a darn sight.

  • #2
    Is Bishopston near enough?
    Tree grafting training - Tyfu Pobl

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    • #3
      Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
      Is Bishopston near enough?
      Tree grafting training - Tyfu Pobl
      Many thanks for that.
      I will be there.
      kind regards
      ioan
      If hind sight were fore sight
      we would all be better of a darn sight.

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      • #4
        Keep an eye on Tyfu Pobl - they run a lot of good courses and many of them are free

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ioan View Post
          Many thanks for that.
          I will be there.
          kind regards
          ioan
          I will not be there.
          I phoned bishopston and thay are fully booked for both days, disappointed,
          But if there's a cancellation I'll be there.
          the lady I spoke to at Bishopston informed me of another fee paying demo up in newcastle emyln,
          you come away with two trees from there, ( as if I haven't got enough )
          Well thanks again
          kind regards
          Ioan
          ,
          If hind sight were fore sight
          we would all be better of a darn sight.

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          • #6
            There are some good videos on the web (YouTube) which explain clearly what you need to do and from this you would be able to work out what you need.

            I have a good left handed grafting knife which is a small bladed knife which is flat on one side. The only other tool you'd need is a pair of secateurs for cutting the rootstock.

            Learning the technique of getting the graft cut right can be tricky but is easy with practise.

            The other equipment I use are:
            Rootstocks
            Wax - to cover the wounds/graft
            Elastic band - to tie the graft

            Good luck with finding a local course.
            The more help a man has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.
            William M. Davies

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            • #7
              Ive done a short course , and for me you mainly need to watch some one repeating the graft a few times , plus safety, the best knife is a steel one not a stainless one you cant sharpen a stainless one sharp enough, you can really hone a steel knife, as said before its not difficult when you get the hang of it, still waiting for my first 10 grafts to develop and see if it was easy or not

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              • #8
                Thanks for your replies, I have already had a try.
                get myself a really good grafting knife, and practice I guess.
                Kind regards
                ioan
                Last edited by ioan; 17-02-2015, 04:00 PM.
                If hind sight were fore sight
                we would all be better of a darn sight.

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