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  • Plant Propagation

    Texas Horitculture — An Overview of Asexual Reproduction Texas Inlay Bark Graft Collecting and Storing Graftwood Grafting Texas Pecans (QuickTime videos) Air Layering for Difficult to Root Plants T or Shield Budding T Budding Citrus Approach Grafting The Four-Flap ...More…

  • G6971, Grafting

    Missouri Extension — Grafting is the act of joining two plants together. The upper part of the graft (the scion) becomes the top of the plant, the lower portion (the understock) becomes the root system or part of the trunk. Although grafting usually refers to joining ...More…

  • Growing Transplants

    Get a head start on your garden by planting frost-susceptible vegetables indoors. The seedlings can be transplanted into the garden when weather permits. Vegetables which take longer to grow such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants will be ready ...More…

  • G6972, Budding

    Missouri Extension — Budding is a method of grafting in which the scion (upper portion of the graft) is a single bud rather than a piece of stem or twig. Many of the same conditions and materials used for other forms of grafting also apply to budding Budding is most ...More…

  • Whip Grafting

    West Viginia University — Whip grafting, sometimes called tongue or bench grafting, is used primarily on species of plants that unite easily. It works best when the plant parts to be grafted are small. The best time to collect scions is when the plant is dormant. The ...More…

  • Shield Budding

    West Viginia University — Grafting is a form of vegetative reproduction by which new plants having the same characteristics as the parent plant may be obtained. Grafting methods include whip grafting, saddle grafting, cleft grafting, approach grafting, and budding. Some ...More…

  • Green Wood Grafting

    Texas Horitculture — Texas A & M; University and Texas Agricultural Extension Service Greenwood grafting allows growers to propagate desired fruit and nut varieties during the growing season after the time for grafting with dormant scions has ended. This method has ...More…

  • Collecting and Storing Graftwood

    Texas Horitculture — Successful in-lay and four-flap grafting of pecans is dependent on the availability of suitable graftwood of the desired variety. The wood must be collected in late winter during the dormant season and properly stored until spring grafting ...More…

  • Cleft-grafting

    West Viginia University — Cleft-grafting, the most popular method of grafting apples and pears except in the nursery, is perhaps the oldest method of grafting because of the simple procedure. Cleft-grafting may be performed on main stems or limbs, providing they are one ...More…

  • Propagating Deciduous Fruit Plants Common to Georgia

    Describes techniques for propagating apples, figs, peaches, pears and other fruits Fruits Propagated by Cutting, Runners, Layering and Stooling Summary of Methods to Propagate Fruit Plants Not Budded or Grafted Prepared by M.E. Ferree and Gerard ...More…

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    UNL Quick Links About UNL Academic Calendar Administrative Units Apply for Admission Colleges and Departments Gifts to Your University News Office of the Chancellor Parents Association UNL Fact Book UNL Policies UNL Today Campus Tour & Maps UNL ...More…

  • Vegetable Seeds - The Official Seed-Starting Home Page

    Weekend Gardener — Select a vegetable from the list below to get a page of facts on starting and growing it from seed. Then check out GrowGuide, the online guide that helps you know which vegetable seeds to start, week by week. Cantaloupe (Muskmelons) Muskmelons ...More…


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