Do you know when you're going to be offering the new varieties of atemoya that our California brothers have developed? Do you think you're ever going to carry Paxton Prolific or Tropic Sun from Australia? How about Whitman Fiberless soursop? Thanks!
I've started to realize the Annonas are tricky to keep up with...I suppose it has to do with the short window of opportunity for grafting.
this year I'm focusing mainly on the rare stuff, Genova red illama, and annona salzmannii are high on the list...also Big Red Sugar apple...(considering making some A. scleroderma)
I don't have many cherimoya or atemoya rootstocks lined up...so I will have very few grafted atemoya trees this year.
It maybe another 2yrs before I graft a considerable amount of atemoyas.
too many species to graft!