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Jun 7, 2016 8:12 PM CST
Name: Daniel Erdy
Catawba SC (Zone 7b)
Pollen collector Fruit Growers Permaculture Hybridizer Plant and/or Seed Trader Organic Gardener
Daylilies Region: South Carolina Garden Ideas: Level 2 Garden Photography Herbs Region: United States of America
Sorry Teresa, I don't do tropicals only things hardy to zone 8a and colder even though I'm in 7b. I like living life on the edge lol.
The pictures I posted yesterday was taken about 2 weeks ago this is what it looks like today.

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These are photos of some of my successful grafts both grapes and persimmons
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this is a failed one notice the sucker at the bottom of the rootstock
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These are some of my seed beds for me pots are eaiser than inground seedlings and there is much more roots intack once the plants are separated
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Nanking cherry and Osage orange seedlings popping up
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This is the successfully rooted white blackberry plant
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This is just some of the seedlings I started last year including jujube, persimmons, pecans, hardy citrus, hazelnuts, and some nandina I started from cuttings
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These are some modified airlayers on my goumi plants I just shove the limb through the hole at the bottom of the pot, remove some bark, add rooting powder or gel then fill the pot with potting soil. on the limb you can see a standard airlayer but I love the pot trick.
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these are some of my in ground daylily seedlings but I have 4 more beds
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Finally this is a pot filled with about 15 little abelia plants that where from cuttings
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