I try to learn a(n awesome) fact a day at Jungs.
Today's fun fact is about apple root stock.
Did you know all those apples you eat in the store weren't grown on trees that are grown from seeds? That's right kids, to keep lines pure (so a "Honeycrisp" refers to only one specific variety of apple across time and space) and save time in growing, grafting is used to propagate new apple trees!
Grafting is basically the bees' knees and is essentially connecting the cambium layers of two small trees (a 'rootstock' on the bottom and 'scion' on the top) to form one super awesome tree. So to learn a little bit more about that, here are the root stock we use at Jungs to maintain our kickin' apple lines in a northern climate.
Dwarf trees - Bud 9 (or M26 for Liberty and Enterprise)
Semi-dwarf trees - M7/Emla 7 (or Drop 13 for Snowsweet and Lodi)
Standard - Bud 118
Grafting is cool!
Sunday, April 28, 2013
High of 68
Frisbee season is finally back!
(created by the internets at large. I may actually be in this picture)
Thursday, April 25, 2013
I've been slacking on my blogs
Sorry samantha.
I'll jump on that.
Happy break day!
I'll jump on that.
Happy break day!
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Look out (pallet) world
Today I became (kind of not really) fork lift approved for driving around at work. Mwahahahahah. This summer is going to be fun.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
BS
Today was a day of blood sugars and blizzards (whatchu doing Wisconsin weather?!), neither of which are particularly doing what I want them to. Pah. Also, bell performance, the plover UMC is pretty darn cool.
Monday, April 8, 2013
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