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S**B
Growing interest
If you want to experiment with grafting, here you are.
D**
Well worth the read.
This book is concise and to the point with great information and illustrations that make sense. Lots of good information in this book without giving you things that muddle the learning process
K**0
Little abd informative
Arrived in reasonable time.Delivery people didn't do well (Bent it). Diagrams offered. Haven't tried any info yet. Some things don't seem as clear it seems it could be, but hoping that it will be clearly once I start working on this project; am interested in the other brochures.
R**R
Provides "Country Wisdom"
This bulletin met my expectations and provided me with a few new ideas and techniques. If I only learned one thing from this bulletin, it would be money well spent. I learned several so its money in the bank.If you are familiar with extension service bulletins, then you have a good idea of Storey's bulletins. They provide simple "nuts and bolts" subject matter....as opposed to "Cake and ice cream". They are short, usually around 20 pages or so.
K**E
This is a excellent book for fruit tree enthusiasts
This is a great booklet with easy to understand instructions. The book covers several different methods of grafting and materials for the grafting process. After receiving the booklet I was able to graft 6 scions onto my 30 year old apple tree successfully. I highly recommend this booklet on grafting to anyone who wants to successfully graft quality scions onto their root stock.
T**X
Good intro to Stone Fruits, etc but not citrus. Bit outdated and some editing issues.
No mention of citrus, which is disappointing because that's what I'm most interested in grafting but understandable given the climate where the author lives. Also, there are a good deal of typos and misspellings throughout the book along with a few improperly labelled figures. The techniques are also somewhat outdated when it comes to graft sealing. The book was seems to be written before grafting tape was in common use and so it is not recommend. Thus the author relies heavily on wax and rubber sealants instead. It's not a bad introduction to grafting for $3 but if you're looking for modern techniques or citrus specifics, you won't find it.
T**L
Easy to navigate
Easy to understand and well illustrated
F**R
Information is available on the internet for free.
You can get this good information on the internet for free, but not in an easy to read book form. It is nice to have a book when you are working. Small, compact size, not a bunch of 8X10 papers stapled together. Buy it!
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