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Anyone want to trade fig cutting for fruit tree scion/ grafting wood?

I have lots of kinds of fruit tree scion wood and wanted to know if anyone else had fruit trees they wanted to graft for fig cuttings. I have a lot of cuttings started but still want some desert king, stella and Mvsb mostly. Let me know what you have and what you may be interested in. Some of my wood listed I have no more but let me know what you are interested in. Some fruit tree cuttings can be rooted like figs although they will be standard size (big tree)


Apple
Sansa
Yellow transparent
Honey crisp
Jonagold
Wine sap
Granny Smith
Fuji
Gravenstein
Winter banana
Wolf river

European pear
Bartlett pear
Bosc
Wilders early
Summercrisp

Asain pear
Tsu li
Ya li
Shin li
Olympic
Ichiban
Housi
Shenko
Shinseiki



Plum
Santa Rosa
Burbank
Au rosa
Marabella
Italian plum
Shiro plum
Ozark premier

Plout/plumcot
Spring satin
Dapple dandy
Flavorrich plout



Peach
Loring
Evans
Elberta


Nectarine
Arctic glo


Apricot
Moore park
Goldcot
Early gold


Cherry
Tartanian
Lapins
Bing
Jubileum
Stella
Rainer
White gold
Black gold
Unknown tart cherry









Hello Garrett,

Would you happen to have any cuttings of mulberry or pomegranate trees?

Nope sorry I'm actually looking for Russian pomegranate

hi I'm Dave new here I have 2 desert king trees one that's almost 40 the other that's 20 I would trade for any kind of big plum that's freestone that would do good in seattle area I'm up by portownsend on an island I have a lot of plum trees that are not that good so I'm going to try grafting also mayby a few good eating apples I have real old trees would like to add something new to them let me know if it works. and how to go about it thanks Dave

Welcome to the forum Dave,for grafting apples in particular check out Stephen Hayes on YouTube,the guy basically grafted his entire orchard,he also does some good videos on pruning,I've had some luck grafting,just takes a little practice.Best of luck with your trades and your grafting

Wellcome Deve

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Originally Posted by fighobo1_
hi I'm Dave new here I have 2 desert king trees one that's almost 40 the other that's 20 I would trade for any kind of big plum that's freestone that would do good in seattle area I'm up by portownsend on an island I have a lot of plum trees that are not that good so I'm going to try grafting also mayby a few good eating apples I have real old trees would like to add something new to them let me know if it works. and how to go about it thanks Dave

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