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T-budding an apple tree: step-by-step with Abbie and Mark Jury

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A step by step guide by Abbie and Mark Jury first published in the Taranaki Daily News and reproduced here with permission as a PDF.

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This entry was posted in Outdoor classroom and tagged T-budding an apple tree on 19 February 2010 by Abbie Jury.

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