Yes, it's possible – and it's called grafting.
With the right technique, you can combine plums, peaches, apricots, and even cherries on one tree. This is not only space-saving but also creates an amazing conversation piece in your garden.

Here are a few cool things about multi-grafted trees:

🌸 They bloom in multiple colors at once

🍎 They produce different fruits on different branches

πŸ§ͺ It's like natural plant engineering – no GMOs, just smart techniques

πŸ’§ Great for small spaces or urban gardens

Would you try growing a "fruit salad tree"?
Have you already done something similar? Share your experience or ask me anything about grafting – I’ve been doing it for years!

by Legitimate_Sky_1420

3 Comments

  1. woodburnstove

    This is literally the grafting subreddit. People know what grafting is

  2. Nut_Grass

    No, being on the grafting sub, we all have no idea what grafting is

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