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Grafting onto a Satsuma plum

I live in the Phoenix of AZ and have a rather small yard. Can I graft a “pollinating” branch onto a Satsuma plum or do I have to plant a separate pollinator?
Thanks for your response.
Ken


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 06/12/2019 @ 8:36 pm

Yes, If the variety requires a pollinator, space must be given for at least two trees. Growing a multi-grafted tree enables a homeowner to grow a variety of fruits in the space of one tree.

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