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Would it be possible to graft one plum tree to a different type of plum
(small plum tree with large plums grafted onto it)? Is this difficult?




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Old 21-09-2003, 04:22 PM
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It would be too difficult for a newbie like you to do or even think of
doing.

You haven't even mastered the fertility dance yet!!!


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Would it be possible to graft one plum tree to a different type of plum
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It would be too difficult for a newbie like you to do or even think of
doing.

You haven't even mastered the fertility dance yet!!!


LOL....true but making progress on my rain dance.

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