Grafter
Garden tool
A grafter, or grafting knife, is a garden tool used for grafting fruit trees. The grafter is usually in the form of a small knife made of thin metal. The blade of a grafting knife is beveled, or curved, on one side and flat on the other so that the knife can cut easily through wood with a flat cut that provides the most contact possible in the finished graft. Grafting knives should be sharpened after every use.[1]
References
- ^ "Using Grafting Knives". Frostproof Growers Supply. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
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