Making mulberry cuttings
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fun.
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Wow thanks for responding so quickly! Does the actual rootstock arch or the graft? And do the grafts go on top or on the side(like bark grafts)? Another weird thing if you ever get any hornworm species on your grapes I'd likely buy some if you wanted to sell them.(I breed them to feed to reptiles) Thanks again, I really appreciate it.
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What determines the maximum size of a weeping mulberry? And do you know anything about dwarfing them? Is dwarf a certain rootstock?My trees are getting too big and I want to cut it and graft it into a weeping version, but I can't find anything on whether or not the trunk will keep growing and get too tall? I'd appreciate any help, your videos are awesome!
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i love the opening of this vid!
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Aaaaaaa, Ken, them weeping willows is a great idea,,, I think the first tree I plant on my homesteading project is going to be a weeping willow,,,, up by the front gate,, great video,,
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very cool Ken! my grandbabies are going to try this,should be fun!
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Amazing plant info here! Will one of those things grow in Michigan? (Wayeee East of youall?) Also; Loved the stage coach! And the Green bean. And the Hearse (had one myself once). And the grand kids. And the big letters! And, and, and!! Thanks for putting up all the videos!
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Almost the same same striking process for vine cuttings.. Yes I find this stuff interesting, what can I say..lol
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Hi ken. I was wondering what is the best and easiest tree to graft ? Have you grafted any Frankenstein trees ? You know like olive and peach or an apple and a cherry. Do you do any cloning of a good plant or tree? Thanks for the vid.
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all this foo foo planting is giving me the ich to go plant something now .... lol :)
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i've said a long while back here in ohio the mulberry trees seemed to be dieing off. Now people finally are taking notice. same for the weeping willows near all the lakes n ponds. wild walnut trees are taking there place.
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cool
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Ken sometimes I think you ain't got no sense....but I like ya anyway.... Lol
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mine don't weep or cry but come fall i pick a big pail full of mulberry's mmm good
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good stuff
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Most interesting and I look forward to seeing the grafting some time in the future. However since those stems have come from suckers will these also not have a high risk of suckering also in the future?
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feel free to plant one in my yard ;p
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I likes it gotta have more.
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cool :-)
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I wish I paid more attention to my Grandmother when I was a kid..she knew about such things....
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