A. Propagation and Nursery Management Cherries are primarily propagated through grafting, a technique that combines the rootstock (base) with a scion (top) from a desired cultivar. This method is favoured for its ability to produce trees that are true to the parent...
category:
Temperate Fruits
Reach out to us for more information
Cherries
Cherries. Cherries, with their vibrant hue and succulent taste, have captivated people's hearts and palates for centuries. Originating from the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, cherries have a rich history that intertwines with cultures...
Cultural Practices
A. Propagation and Nursery Management In South Africa, the propagation and nursery management of plums are critical steps in establishing successful orchards. These processes begin with the selection of rootstocks and scion varieties that are well-suited to local...
Plums
Plums. Plums, belonging to the genus Prunus, are stone fruits known for their delicious, juicy flavour and diverse range of varieties. Originating from regions across the globe, including Europe, Asia, and America, plums have a rich history dating back...
Cultural Practices
A. Propagation and Nursery Management In peach and nectarine production, starting with propagation and nursery management sets the stage for healthy orchards. These fruits are often propagated by grafting, which involves joining a selected variety, the scion, onto a...