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Permaculture own root fruit trees and the Coppice Orchard

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

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  • Wow! amazing how a simple gardening technique can stir up so much anger among people!

    Relax, enjoy the sun, eat fruit, save that cardiac arrest for something really important.

  • It depends on the root stock. If it is grafted on dwarf or semi-dwarf trees, the root stock limits the height of the tree. Also, apples are grafted because trees grown from seed don't stay true to variety when grown from seed.

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  • Many thanks for this video, I have found natural trees far more prolific and hardy than grafted trees.

  • what about summer pruning on grafted trees? i never heard of people doing that

  • Commercial orchards graft trees because a grafted tree will fruit faster than a non-graphted tree. You were also talking about root quality? Think about it, All you did was put a tree top on a set of roots, the tree that grew those roots was natural. Please, look over your information before you put stuff like this up.

  • And, you saying that the tree on its own roots will be taller, this is true, but for fruit, an orchard usually trims the top of the tree so the fruit is easy to pick. This is not because of the grafting. The grafting would accually make it grow larger, because it doesn't have to establish its own roots.

  • And, grafted trees are MORE resistant to disease ect. Because they use the pre-existing root system of another tree. This means that they usually grow healthier. Why do you think commercial companys use grafted trees...

  • Sorry about being impolite I was angry about some other things and took it out on you while I was watching your movie. Please research problems with planting too deep. It takes 5-15 years before problems show up.

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