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Joe Kerr1 year ago

I need to see some of the AFTER videos

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MikeMumbelz1 year ago

My grandpa grew up with a tree in his backyard that had both sweet and sour cherries. His dad grafted one type of cherry tree branch onto another type's trunk and the end result was a tree that produced both. It honestly seems like genius farming. Twice the fruit variety on a smaller patch of land.

𝗥ᵃʸᵉᵉˢ 𝗔ʸᵒᵘᵇ (رئــــــیس ایــــــوب)'s profile picture
𝗥ᵃʸᵉᵉˢ 𝗔ʸᵒᵘᵇ (رئــــــیس ایــــــوب)1 year ago

So much intresting 🤞

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Earnpassively Blog1 year ago

interesting

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praker1 year ago

Would the first example actually work considering the xylem and phloem channels would not be lined up?

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Kristjan1 year ago

My grandfather did this, we had apple trees with few different apples on single tree.

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KH1 year ago

The first one is also particularly handy if you get a flat tire on the way to the tree.

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Вайб вайбера1 year ago

@grok translate into ukrainian

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Dubai Mentality1 year ago

We should Take notes from these videos in case of having Lost in Forest.

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𝗛𝘂𝘇𝗮𝗶𝗳𝗮'𝘀 𝗗𝗲𝗻1 year ago

Such a great knowledge they convey

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