I’ve always loved flashlights. Yes FLASHLIGHTS with an A!!! Anyway, apparently not many people share my rather niche interest.
So I ask you, fellow Lemmites, what are your hobbies and weird obsessions that you can ramble on about for hours?
Please feel free to ramble on about your passions here. Maybe you’ll find some likeminded individuals!
Grafting. I like grafting different varieties of fruit trees together to make trees that bear multiple varieties of fruit. So far I’ve grafted a golden delicious apple onto my crabapple, and a golden orb plum onto my purple plum. It’s pretty hit or miss, but cool when the grafts take. I’m going to try grafting some different varieties of stone fruit onto a wild peach tree that I have to see what will happen.
I also like growing fruit trees from seed. I have an avocado tree, an egg fruit tree, a mango, a few red plums, and a firepit peach tree. I also grew some pineapple plants from pineapples that I got from the store, and I got a pineapple from one last year!
Do you do it for the art or the food? I’d assume it is a bit of both, but I’ve never heard of a hobby like it. Any favorite combos?
I’m not sure why I enjoy it to be honest, other than I just think it’s neat to do. I just think the idea of a tree with plums, peaches, nectarines, and cherries all growing from it to be really cool.
I think my favorite is stone fruit so far, since they’re fairly different from each other. But it’s the one I’ve had the least luck with so far, too. Hoping it goes well this year!
I’d like to see some photos if you have them. At the moment I can only visualize what you mean, but it is really interest nonetheless.
I read that as “Grifting” at first and I was like, yeah that’s a weird hobby…
😂
I heard you can graft a pear on a chokeberry.
How does that work exactly, like for someone looking to get started?
Here is an excellent article on grafting:
https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/grafting-and-budding-nursery-crop-plants
There’s also YouTube videos showing the various procedures.
I would start with bud grafting, since it’s one of the easiest to do. You could get yourself some root stock and bud graft a few varieties onto it and see what happens.