Native Hunter
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I love the looks of those apples.
Dogghr,Impressive chestnut trees. Looks great. Can't believe you guys have red apples already, mine another month+ just for the early ones. Enjoyed as usual.
I'd think so swamp. Overcup oak is in the white oak family. If a Aug t-bud doesn't take, you should be able to bark graft in the spring. I meant to do some swamp chestnut to white oak this past spring, but didnt.I wish I could grow trees here even close to what you do. My upland ground is calcareous soil and high in lime. I have had some fruit trees live and hang on - but they flower very little and produce even less. Have three dunstan chestnuts in the ground for three years now. They bloomed their second year but did not this year. They are growing. My ground will grow the heck out of chinkapin oak, persimmon, and honey locust. Most of my ground is bottomland and subject to flooding.
Do you think it would be possible to graft a white oak onto an overcup oak?
I hate that brush, but maybe it'll finally turn around. We're just starting to get pretty dry here, nothing like the dust bowl you've been in though.My favorite eating apple. I have several 7-8 year old trees, but have yet to have an apple survive Summer drought.