Rootstocks come in various sizes. Look for ones labelled M27 or M9 which suit most gardens, or ask your nursery. You also need to be aware of the potential size your tree will grow to and whether ...
“It is essential to explore and map the soil profile and carefully select the appropriate planting framework, including rootstocks and vines, for precision viticulture. This knowledge—combined ...
One of the great advances in apple breeding in the past few decades has been the widespread use of dwarf rootstocks. These trees mature quickly at a smaller size than traditional apple trees but ...
Their shoots were grafted on to rootstocks and planted at an unspecified location in Hampshire by the Future Trees Trust. The charity said the saplings would be monitored for five years to ...