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Informative videos from or about Red Fern Farm.
Keeping Dirt When Planting Potted Trees
A method to keep dirt from crumbling away from tree roots when planting a potted tree. This method utilizes "forms" created from old, similar sized pots to ease the tree planting process and avoiding "bare-root-tree-syndrome".
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Tree Graft Care
Просмотров 4734 года назад
How to care for grafts after grafting. Includes nurser branch options, removing growing tips from the root stock and what to prune on the root stock. Most filming was on pawpaw suckers as root stock.
Barn Door Grafting
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.4 года назад
Tom Wahl demonstrates the barn door or mega chip grafting technique. He demonstrates with dormant scion wood and does green wood grafting on persimmons with this technique.
Tom Wahl, Red Fern Farm Chestnuts
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.7 лет назад
Tom Wahl discusses viability of Chestnut trees in Iowa and basic planting and production techniques.
Roger Smith, Prairie Grove Co Op
Просмотров 6167 лет назад
Opening presentation at Louisa County Chestnut Conference on February 7th, 2017. The story of Prairie Grove Chestnut Farm and co-op.
Lisa Louck, Iowa DNR
Просмотров 7537 лет назад
Lisa Louck, District Forester with the DNR explains the cost share options for Chestnut Growers in Iowa at the Chestnut Conference, February 7th, 2017.
Mike Gold, University of Missouri
Просмотров 7147 лет назад
Chestnut Conference - February 7th, 2017, Louisa County Iowa
Thanks for sharing this technique!
THANK YOU TOM AND KATHY❤❤❤❤
Tom, Kathy,Thank you for the scion wood
Good bits of info
how often do you guys water your cherry cornealians?
Beautiful wonderful magnificent unforgettable and glorious invention.
Thank you!
Reminds me of inarching except for the purpose of doing the work is different. I'm kind of a two trick pony, (bark and 3 flap types) but I always like seeing people accomplish the same thing in different ways. As a guy who has a few videos up, I'd like to encourage people to give this vid a like, because it took effort to put this up, it doesn't pay at all unless you have 1000 subs and lots of views. If everyone who watched this gave it a like, then the algorithm would bump it up. 27 out of 960 views? I can't imagine that is the true ratio of people who got something out of this or didn't. Even if the creator doesn't care about becoming famous, it would be nice for people to support the "little guys" putting out real info instead of click bait hot topic vids for "views"
Can we graft pistachio on any other tree like apricot, promoganate, mulberry etc
No
I really would like a video showing how to start a new tree from a pit or a branch with step by step details --I would really appreciate that.
You need a large tarp! Not a couple pieces of a kiddy pool. Your have way too many of them going on the ground.
Are u selling this fruit? I wanna buy.
For grafting in the spring with dormant wood, with which species is this method effective that you have enough experience to confirm? Was that a cornelian cherry in the first part of this video? Have you used this technique successfully with black walnuts or any other nut trees? What range of ratios of scion diameter to rootstock diameter work well for this technique? Thanks!
Picked a windy days for this video haha. Thanks for making a video of this
Thanks for the video. Really nice berries. This plant is getting more and more popular in the central part of Russia, where I acctually live. (It is quite common in the south part of our country in wild). I planteden about 100 trees. It is my favorite berries. You can ferment green berries and they are better than olives. The dried ones are quite good, too during winter time. The vine is exellent, too. And the good part of it is also that you do not have to spray these trees for pest or diseases control. Anyway, good luck with theese trees!
can you send me some seeds
Does the Barn Door grafted bud begin to grow the same season the graft is done on pawpaw?
will this work on hybrid hazel nuts?
Nice video of a tree I don’t know much about. Thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it
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Good presentation, but it got cut off at the end!