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If your soil is more sandy than clay, there's a pretty little fruit tree you may want to plant that produces a tasty harvest ...
Onalaska High School natural resources students had an opportunity Wednesday to learn a practice utilized by fruit growers for thousands of years: tree grafting. "We're basically making clones," said ...
Pear, plum, fig and medlar trees can also produce good results ... tree to another recommended for growing fruit. This is called grafting, allowing you to benefit from the healthy rootstock ...