Instructional Video1:38
Food Farmer Earth

Farming My Backyard Tour - Fruit Trees - Mobile Minute

12th - Higher Ed
A story of graft and survival against almost all odds in the land of residential fruit trees. Farming My Backyard homesteader and blogger Kathryn Robles continues her tour of her food gardens.
Instructional Video10:25
SciShow

How Plant Grafting Actually Works and Why It's So Cool

12th - Higher Ed
Have you heard of plant grafting? With this age-old trick, you can get a tree to bear fruit in half the time, not to mention a myriad of other miracles! Learn all about what grafting can do for you in this SciShow episode hosted by Rose...
Instructional Video10:28
SciShow

Manipulating plant genes...through grafting!

12th - Higher Ed
If you plant a seed from your orange, you might have to wait as long as 15 years to get a tree with fruit, which is kind of a bummer for the impatient types among us. Fortunately, there’s an age-old trick called grafting that can shorten...
Instructional Video3:10
MinuteEarth

Why It’s HARD To Bring A New Apple To Market

12th - Higher Ed
Fruit trees are unpredictable and grow slowly, and consumer tastes are fickle, so successful new varieties of fruit are rare
Instructional Video1:24
Curated Video

How to Dwarf a Tree

9th - Higher Ed
Although small in stature, dwarf trees will produce the same size and amount of fruit as their larger counterparts.
Instructional Video6:39
Food Farmer Earth

The Art of Grafting: Preserving Fruit Varieties with Lon Rombough

12th - Higher Ed
Lon Rombough explains the significance of grafting as a vital technique for reproducing specific fruit varieties, a method crucial for maintaining the genetic identity of cultivated fruits. He demonstrates a bark grafting technique,...
Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

Inherited and Acquired Traits of Plants

3rd - Higher Ed
Inherited and Acquired Traits of Plants explains the differences between inherited and acquired traits of plants.