Daniel's Pacific NW Garden

The gardening diary of an experienced Pacific NW gardener.

Showing posts with label Pristine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pristine. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Grafting. 3.12.19

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This is the first step of wrapping the graft with plastic strip.  Knot tied. The strip is flattened, wrapped tightly up, then down, an...
Tuesday, December 04, 2018

Collecting scion. And a Graft failure. 12.4.18

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 Today I collected some scion for late winter grafting.  In this case, it was Pristine apple.  Pristine is an excellent PRI (Purdue Rutger...
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Monday, November 12, 2018

Apple Scion Order for Spring 2019

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One of the great things about multigraft trees is, if you do't like a variety, you can remove the limb or graft others onto it, and stil...
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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Fresh Fruit. 7.30.15

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King Figs.  7.28.15 Petite Negri Figs.  7.28.15 Hollywood Plums, Oregon Curl Free Peaches, figs, Pristine Apples.  7.30.15
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Thursday, April 09, 2015

Apple progress note. 4.9.15

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Prairie Fire Crabapple .  4.9.15  Most of the apples are blooming.  The Prairie Fire Crabapple that I bought as a pollen source for othe...
Thursday, January 30, 2014

Fruit Tree Shipment. Raintree Nursery. Apples, Jujube, Peach. 1.30.14

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 The order from Raintree Nursery came today.  I've ordered from them many times.  As always, very well packaged.  The packing is shred...
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Daniel Wachenheim
Battle Ground, Washington, United States
This blog is a garden diary combined with home research journal combined with notes for future years. Also, a few things here and there about other projects. I hope the information posted here is helpful. I don't have promotional links. I don't advertise companies or products. This blog does not make $$$. My philosophy is do-it-yourself, reduce, reuse, repurpose, create, learn, share, enjoy. Always learning. I enjoy propagating my own plants and trees, grafting, saving seeds, making hybrids. Accessible gardening is a major interest. My learning is experience, science, technology, plus traditional wisdom / practices from the past as well. I hope you enjoy and learn some useful or interesting things from my little blog.
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