Saturday 21 March, 13:00

Grafting Techniques for Rare Varieties

Hands-on course covering grafting for rare varieties, including selection and use of rootstocks. The session offers a theoretical introduction followed by practical exercises on multiple grafting techniques such as bud, whip and cleft grafts, with emphasis on timing, tool handling and post-graft care. Participants will learn to assess compatibility, improve union success and adapt methods to preserve rare cultivars and ensure long-term vitality.

In French.

Chemin de l'Impératrice 1,
1292 Chambésy
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