kcpoole wrote:Bush bunny wrote:What's wrong with a grafted peach tree?
Generally they will look ugly.
They invariable are not done well, so as Bonsai they stick out like a sore thumb. Reverse taper and different bark types are usually the downfall.
Ken
Could always layer above the graft? Usually these aren't done for want of a stronger root system, but rather because cuttings are too difficult and seedlings aren't saleable for a long time (especially with flowering trees).
So really, an air layer would be the best way to get this on it's way to becoming a Bonsai, true?
Never layered one of these but I've seen layers on pretty much anything. Can't imagine it'd be too hard to achieve...
Regards,
Mo
There are many ways to do things, but only one "best" way.