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Progress on Rootstocks

 I am going to try a few avenues of breeding southern climate root stocks. In the stable there is: Polish: P.1 P.2 P.14 P.22 From Malling: M111 MM109 From Geneva: G.214 G.935 Oddballs: Malus Brevipes Malus Micromalus {strain with tasty snack size fruit} Jadernicka { Versatile Cider notable also used as rootstock

Walk around

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 Just walking around. Here are my to risen from the dead pile trees: Old Fashioned Limbertwig: This is my M111 graft line. G.214 is to the left and P.2 grafts on the left. Below is Hudson's Golden Gem:

Never depend much on Google translate.

 Yes! Google translate did it once again! Piervomaiskoie does not mean "Pervotastemachine" as it replied. I am reliably told the name literally means "First of May". A reference to the fact it stores unerringly until the next Mayday celebration holiday! The egg is on my face. In the meantime; Old Fashioned Limbertwig has leafed out and is growing well after being rescued from the "Dead Graft" pile. I intend to check on Hudson's Golden Gem tomorrow. The other variety that made an amazing Lazarus return.

Apple Varieties being grown and sold in Northern Florida in 1916 at Interstate Nursery

 Sort of a few Surprising Apples not thought "Low Chill": Mason Jim Day Arkansas Black Ben Davis Horse Maidens Blush Jennings of Florida Red Astrakhan Red June Rome Beauty Shockley Transcendent Crab

Returning after the second surgery

 Greetings all! My second procedure seems to be a success and I'm getting back out to the trees more regularly. Some observations: Pots versus bags for growing out? This year I was curious which would end up better. So I ended up with mostly 3 gallon pots and bags. After watching them grow; it appears the pots have taller and healthy trees.  I find the PVC bags a bit annoying with leaning over and making the soil uneven or making leaning trees. And sometimes the folded over edges collapse under watering. It is also time to try some chip budding.

Just getting back after surgery

 Been taking it easy after some leg surgery. Everything appears to have gone well with that. Apart from getting out and killing some aphids on various plants; I've been limited to inside. But I did make a new list on Apples that Root by cutting/ have Burr knots. Here is the latest and greatest compilation list with some surprising entries as of July 11th 2024. I would welcome your input as to trying some of these to confirm the mostly British reporting. Lots of Burr Knotts: Benoni Ben’s Red Burr Knott Charlotte Daunt Cornish Aromatic Heusgen’s Golden Reinette Lord Burghley Rivers Nonsuch The Nelson Tom Putt Winter Banana At least some Burr Knots: Appletown Wonder Arthur W. Barnes Baldwin Ballyvaughan Seedling Beachemwell {Patton & Tathum} Belle De Pointise Beverly Blenium Orange Blue Pearmain Brabany Bellfleur Byford Wonder Cissy Colonel Vaughn Cottenham Seedling Cox Orange Pippin Cox Pomona Devonshire Quarreden Disharoon Duke of Devonshire Edith Hopwood Egremont Russet Emneth ...

A pleasant surprise in the misting rain!

 Going out to check this years grafts; and I was shocked our blog namesake apple has come back from the dead. A Blairmont on M111 set two buds into leafing out so very late in the year! This is why I leave perhaps dead looking grafts with a touch of green out and cared for. Hopefully it will fight on. Perhaps giving me further wood to graft this fall.