Many beginners in gardening have doubts when choosing varieties and species of fruit tree seedlings about whether to acquire a particular plant to avoid mistakes.
Here are some key recommendations:
1. Choose seedlings that are adapted to local conditions and grow and bear fruit well in your region. The desire of some gardeners for exotic varieties that are unsuitable for your climate often leads to disappointments and unnecessary expenses.
2. At the same time, actively experiment with new promising varieties, especially by grafting them onto the crowns of trees of highly winter-hardy species. This accelerated method of preliminary variety testing allows you to assess the yield of a new variety in just two to three years. All costs associated with such testing will be justified by the consumer, moral, aesthetic, and economic benefits from the introduction of new, high-value varieties and species.
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