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I also recommend "The Apple Grower: A guide for the Organic Orchardist" by Michael Philips
Even if you aren't doing organic production, there's a lot of very useful information in this book.
Since you have sandy soil, I'd go for a rootstock that will go deep and far to find water and are drought tolerant. MM111 if you can wait the 5-7 years it will take to get to production is a good choice. If your grafter can do it, a MM111+M9 (or B9 or G11) interstem might be ideal -- the interstem gives you faster production, smaller trees yet with all the ground based advantages of MM111. Assuming you have a dry summer, without irrigation on sandy soils I would stay away from any of the dwarfing rootstocks (G11/M26/M9/B9 etc).
-'//es Cherry
w...@dragonsheadcider.com
Vashon WA, USA
>
> Even if you aren't doing organic production, there's a lot of very
useful information in
this book.
>
> Since you have sandy soil, I'd go for a rootstock that will go deep and
far to find water
and are drought tolerant. MM111 if you can wait the 5-7 years it will
take to get to
production is a good choice. If your grafter can do it, a MM111+M9 (or
B9 or G11)
interstem might be ideal -- the interstem gives you faster production,
smaller trees yet
with all the ground based advantages of MM111. Assuming you have a dry
summer, without
irrigation on sandy soils I would stay away from any of the dwarfing
rootstocks
(G11/M26/M9/B9 etc).
>
> -'//es Cherry
> w...@dragonsheadcider.com
> Vashon WA, USA
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 9, 2012, at 12:59 PM, CarlLeClair wrote:
>
I forgot to mention the Utube option.
I find the Stephen Hayes series of orcharding on utube a
wonderful resource and most enjoyable as well as instructive.
" stephen hayes apples " is the search when in the Utube website.
Regards,
Carl
Kind of you to mention my YouTube channel Carl. Phillips and Copas books as
mentioned excellent, and you still can't beat the good old 'Fruit Garden
Displayed' if you can obtain a copy of this out of print masterpiece.
Stephen Hayes