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Selecting Rootstocks with Steve Cummins and Bob Purvis
March 24, 2022 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
FreeGrafting season is upon us and that means selecting the right rootstock for your climate, soil and desired plant size.
Join us for a very special session with Steve Cummins of Cummins Nursery and Bob Purvis of Purvis Nursery & Orchard as we discuss rootstock selection for stone fruits, apples, pears, and other fruit trees.
Have an interesting rootstock story to share? Bring your tales of success or failures to share with the group.
Spoiler: We hope to have a very special guest in the house, so don’t miss it!
Please note: There is no cap on attendance for the call.
FREE with your $19 annual membership. NAFEX members will automatically receive an email invitation with the ZOOM link and call-in information before the event.
Not yet a member? Join NAFEX today and find the ZOOM link and call-in numbers on our Interest Groups page. (Max capacity 100 people)
About Our Speakers:
Steve Cummins started Cummins Nursery with his dad, legendary Cornell apple rootstock breeder Dr. James Cummins, and mom, Cindy Cummins, in 1994 in Geneva, NY. Today, the nursery operates from Indian Creek Farm, nestled up on the West Hill of Ithaca, NY, in the heart of New York state’s apple country. Since 1994, Cummins Nursery has shipped trees to orchards of all sizes in the Lower 48 states. They sell fruit trees, rootstocks and provide custom grafting services, and more. Visit them at: https://www.cumminsnursery.com/
Bob Purvis started Purvis Nursery & Orchard in April 2008, shortly after he moved to Idaho from Minnesota. During his time in Alaska (1972-89) he brought a number of Canadian fruit cultivators into the U.S. via the quarantine system to test and evaluate for their suitability in Alaskan conditions. He maintained these in the orchards he later planted in Washington State and Minnesota, not just to observe how they perform there but also so that other fruit growers would have access to them. Today, Bob grafts, grows, and sells trees of hard-to-find fruit cultivars (primarily apricot but also apple, pear, plum and cherry) that will survive and ripen in USDA Zones 2-6, for growers in the northern tier of states. Learn more at https://purvisnurseryandorchard.weebly.com/