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Harbinder Marok
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Stella's Star gage and Merryweather damson- both planted out as young trees about 10-12 years ago
Stella's Star gage is a new variety of greengage developed by amateur plant breeder Hector Harrison for garden cultivation in the U.K.
I planted it out as a young tree abut 10-12 years ago at the same time as planting out another young gage tree, the more well known Oullin's Golden gage (which was shown in previous videos).
They differ in habit. Oullins has distinct upright vigorous growth and mine was trained in its formative years by "breaking" selected upward growing branches to create the framework when it was young. This involved holding the branch (at a node if I remember correctly) with both hands together and putting enough pressure on it so some of the support fibres inside broke (...
I planted it out as a young tree abut 10-12 years ago at the same time as planting out another young gage tree, the more well known Oullin's Golden gage (which was shown in previous videos).
They differ in habit. Oullins has distinct upright vigorous growth and mine was trained in its formative years by "breaking" selected upward growing branches to create the framework when it was young. This involved holding the branch (at a node if I remember correctly) with both hands together and putting enough pressure on it so some of the support fibres inside broke (...
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Final update for 2024 4 year old mini Bonanza Peach Tree / 7 year old Charlotte Russe Mulberry
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Final update for 2024 4 year old mini Bonanza Peach Tree / 7 year old Charlotte Russe Mulberry
1st July year 4 Bonanza peach/ year 7 Charlotte Russe Mulberry and a look at cherry blackfly
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added clip at end showing ladybird emerging the next day
Mid June update / year 4 Bonanza mini peach/ year 7 Charlotte Russe Mulberry
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- one of the last apricots still left to be picked. - the Stella cherry is a small tree maintained next to the Merton Glory variety next to it to act as a pollinator. The Merton Glory were picked over the last few weeks and Stella are being picked now. (cherries are picked before they are fully ripe to reduce fruit/ cherry fly damage primarily) - Bonanza peaches at golf ball size (in another mo...
Growing mini Bonanza peach yr 4 part 2 and Mojo Berry /Cherry
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6th April - fruitlets formed on mini peach tree and Charlotte Russe mulberry aka Mojo Berry.. The mulberry has been pruned back heavily each year for the past couple of years (both the roots & branches.) When it was initially planted I heavily pruned back the honeysuckle that it was planted next to each year to allow the mulberry to establish and for the first time this year I am no longer doin...
Growing a mini peach tree in the garden. year 4 - spring
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Clip 1 Flowering began for the first time in February possibly due to the milder weather. . A light frost was predicted for the morning of the 4th March when this clip was filmed so the whole frame was covered with hessian sheets as well as a tarpaulin the evening before. The polythene cover used for leaf curl protection was also under this. Clip 2 at 00:44 was a few days later, the 8th March. ...
Growing mini peach Bonanza in the U.K. Year 3 clip 3 - mid July
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Growing mini peach Bonanza in the U.K. Year 3 clip 3 - mid July
Growing the mini peach Bonanza in garden in the U.K. year 3 - early summer
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Filmed in the first week of June & July showing the watering set using a "dirty water" pump (as described on the label which can be seen in the video) suitable for submersion. This submersible pump was bought solely to pump rainwater though out of several water tanks set up to collect it off the roof (shown is a 1200 litre with an 1500 litre ex orange juice container in the background). This is...
Growing the miniature peach tree Bonanza in the garden in the U.K. Year 3 spring
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The peach tree was planted in our garden 3 years ago and this is one of a series of film clips showing its growth since then. A transparent cover is placed over the top of the arbour in December and removed around May. Its purpose is to stop rain falling on the tree during this period which can help to prevent peach leaf curl. Tall steel garden stakes firmly secured into the ground and painted ...
Year 2 - Growing mini peach Bonanza in the garden in the U.K.
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Year 2 - Growing mini peach Bonanza in the garden in the U.K.
Growing a Bonanza miniature peach tree in the garden in the U.K. Year 1.
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This is the miniature peach tree "Bonanza" which was planted in the garden last year and I will be charting the growth of through videos over the next few years, until it reaches it reaches its ultimate height of around 6 feet. The bonanza peach is grown for its ornamental appeal (the shrub like canopy of graceful lanceolate foilage and the spectacular pink blossom as a consequence of the short...
Growing apricots in the garden in the U.K. part 4 - 2021 the result
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Growing apricots in the garden in the U.K. part 4 - 2021 the result
Growing apricots in the garden in the U.K. part 3- Sunday 25th April - hazelnut sized fruit
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The cherry next to the Merton Glory is a Stella variety (not Colt as described in clip) I am happy there is going to be a small crop of apricots this year (there was some more fruit drop since filming but there are many new strong branches growing as well). Next year I intend to use a multi layer method that was used on the tree when it was smaller and I have used on other plants. This is an in...
Growing apricots in the garden in the U.K. part 2 - Sun 21st Mar- apple pip sized fruitlets emerging
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Growing apricots in the garden in the U.K. part 2 - Sun 21st Mar- apple pip sized fruitlets emerging
Growing apricots in the garden in the U.K. part one - early flowering in February
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Growing apricots in the garden in the U.K. part one - early flowering in February
Mojo Berry (Charlotte Russe Mulberry) RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the year 2017
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Mojo Berry (Charlotte Russe Mulberry) RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the year 2017
Planting around the rainwater storage tanks
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Planting around the rainwater storage tanks
A Rough Guide to Growing a Peach Tree in Southern England
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A Rough Guide to Growing a Peach Tree in Southern England
Thank you for your video. I have the same one, first year. It is helpful to watch what to expect.
incredible if this thing really tops at 2m, fantastic work by the breeder. the species is like 20m as an adult.
I planted it next to a honeysuckle tree and it has used the branches of this for support which has enabled it to grow a bit higher otherwise on it's own it would probably have more of an arching habit and could be maintained at 2m. Thanks for the comment.
Hi it would be great if you could drop another review during the summer time - the plant looks absolutely amazing
I will with the next mini peach video update. Thanks for the comment
What a lovely Flowers Like 3 My friend thank you for good sharing. Have a good relationship 😊
Thanks for viewing. It is also astonishing for the size of the fruit from such a small tree which are easily the largest fruit I have ever grown.
Very thorough 😊 just bought one online 😊
Thanks for viewing
I just bought Morus Mojo Berry mulberrie plant. Is this it !?
yes its Mojo Berry for some
Amazing ❤am just growing my first peaches 🍑
the Bonanza was the first peach I grew and it is astonishing in a number of ways. Thanks for viewing
What a lovely tree
Thanks for the comment and for viewing
Hi! How does the fruits taste?
Hi, even in first year/s it produced a fair proportion of large mulberries which were very sweet for a mulberry when deep black. It is well established now and a lot more are quite sweet. The tree gets plenty of sun in the location which would probably help. From memory they seem to be smoother and have more juice than Morus Nigra which contributes to the texture. I thought some preferred to eat them just before they go deep black when they are more reddish black as this was a habit they developed when they climbed the trees as children in India because the deep black ones were more likely to have bugs. (ome of the deep black mojo berries do get hit by fruit fly which is immediately obvious by the characteristic vinegary taste). The reddish black ones have have more tartness. However it was later clarified to me that the trees they climbed in India produced red mulberries in any case. This tree fruits over a long period and appears to taste fairly consistent over this period. Thanks for viewing
Fantastic just planted one of these 10 minutes ago (Kent coast) im fan training mine against a fence so amazed to see your results with free standing!
there are some stunning established fan trained trees I have seen online. Thanks for viewing.
@@harbindermarok9954 unfortunately leaf curl holding it back!
Beautiful ,how old is the tree?
Hi, in that clip it was 3 years old so it is 7 now in (in 2024) and I am doing an update in the next mini peach video. Thanks for viewing
lovely
Thanks for viewing
Wowww..
Thanks for viewing. This peach tree was removed last year to make space for a vegetable patch. The variety was called Avalon Pride and was originally chosen due to the claims that it resists the peach leaf curl fungus, so I had hopes of growing a large bush tree in the open without having to cover it with polythene from December to around Mid May to prevent the damage from this. The tree was however badly affected by peach leaf curl when left uncovered so in the end it had to be covered each year during this period. At the same time Avalon Pride was removed last year I planted a mini bonanza peach and will be charting its growth over the next few years through videos.
That's exactly what I was thinking mate great idea with the arches as a frame 👍thank you so much for sharing. Stay safe
Thanks for the comment. As the arches would not cope with the wind force generated by a cover draped over them I obtained 4 heavy duty tall metal stakes that can which will be securely fixed into the ground arranged around the frame and painted to blend in. These will be used to hold the cover in place over the arches from December to about Mid May so there will not be any significant forces transmitted to the arches. I will try to ensure the cover extends down enough to prevent rain reaching the branches but not all the way down which will ensure there is some ventilation. Also the blossom which on some miniature varieties like Bonanza can be spectacular due to the short internodes can then be appreciated. If I need to protect the flowers and young fruit from frost with a fleece this will extend to the ground for the short periods it is used. Another aspect I am still working on is replacing the polythene cover with something that provides the same function but also complements the arch and has an aesthetic appeal in itself.
@@harbindermarok9954 thanks for the long info on your intentions much appreciate your assistance with this keep up the good work mate 👍and stay safe
@@alansallotment Thanks and all the best
Hi Mate do apricot do ok in the UK outside and NOT suffer leaf curl? just protect from frost yes?
Hi, Thank you for viewing and for the question. From personal experience our apricot tree has never been affected by a fungus that causes leaf curl so only our peach trees which were susceptible were ever covered with polythene from December to about Mid May specifically to prevent the damage caused by the leaf curl fungus. Our apricot tree flowers in February and the flowers seem to be susceptible to frost damage so I do try to protect them (and the emerging fruitlets). The fleeces may help up to a point and also may buffer the effects of the strong winds and rain during this cold period on the flowers, but as can be seen from this years result are no guarantee of success, at least in my case.
@@harbindermarok9954 thanks for your very good information im up in the NORTH LOL but thought of putting a peach and apricot outside in a raised bed the peach tree and apricot are dwarf so should not get more than 6ft tall I though of making a cage round the raised bed with plastic with just enough gap at the bottom for air until safe to remove. Can peaches get wet later in the year without effect ? Thanks for your time. Stay safe 👍
@@alansallotment Hi, Alan, I don't recall any significant rotting of peaches I grew here in the south but it was never particularly wet during ripening time.
Wonderful
Thank you
Is this a grafted apricot tree or grown from seed. Also which part of UK are u. I want to grow apricots in UK too
Hi, it is grafted (the label indicated torinel rootstock/ tomcot variety) and is growing in south east England which is generally considered to be favourable compared to some other areas, although I have read about apricots growing well in other parts of the country and various aspects appear to have been considered and growing principles applied by those growers which may have helped to achieve success, including for example selecting certain varieties, using fleecing when required, planting in sheltered locations less prone to and/ or better able to cope with frosts, growing as fans against a particular facing wall (it appears some further considerations here may be particularly relevant to where you are in the U.K) and even successfully growing them in large tubs which are moved around, for example into a greenhouse which may be heated during the spring flowering and fruit set period.
@@harbindermarok9954 I am surprised to see small beautiful seedlings from my apricot seeds , which I bought as a fruit to eat. I 'll see how big it grows , also not in the South East but Midlands.
Thank you for this. I have a peach tree avalon pride and the flowers are staring to dry up and I was wondering how the baby peaches look. Would it be ok to spray tree with neem oil as I've noticed some munchers?
Thanks for viewing and great to hear you have a crop of peaches on the way. The young Bonanza peach I planted last year flowered heavily this spring but did not set any fruit, but from your observation and recollections from growing peaches previously, there are similarities in how peach and apricot fruits emerge. The petals of the peach flower dry up /fall off leaving a cup (hypanthium) with the sepals and stamens still attached to it visible at the base. The cup then splits, detaches from the receptacle and falls away taking the sepals and stamens with it leaving the young fruit visible. Never looked into neem oil before but for gardening advice on pests of specific plants I nearly always research the RHS site
@@harbindermarok9954 Thank you very much for you're reply.
Hi, was looking to buy one of these but I read that the taste is quite bland, is that true?
Yeah, they're ok - not amazing. Morus nigra is much better
Hi, to me the taste varied between tangy and sweet depending on when picked. Some seem to prefer them at the more tangy stage mentioning mulberry trees in India when they were children and would avoid eating possibly over ripe ones as they were more likely to harbour pests, so perhaps developed a taste and experience for picking them at the (still ripe) stage just before this where they are quite tangy. I preferred to delay picking them until the deepest ruby/ black stage and when they had softened as this was when they were sweetest. Thanks.
@@ceiliis this a different species? hard to find info on morus genus
@@OsirusHandle no just a different variety
great video and explanation. I bought one about three years ago as well but was grown in pot first two years. Only now beginning to grow like crazy!
since planting in garden at start of summer this year
@@bossgrimpeeper8283 Good to hear. Thank you for the comments.
Hi can you do an update on your peach tree please
Hi, due to Covid I took the avalon pride peach out this year to make space for a vegetable patch and more activity for the family. I have a young dwarf bonanza peach in the ground and will update on how that is doing in a few years time.
Ahh my heart😢 was such a beauty, but definitely agree, a more sustainable garden is more important now given the circumstances.
hii ya, did you mention what variety of peach that you have ? my apricot is no problem, just insect damage them all every year. andrew
Hi, first thanks for viewing and commenting on the peach leaf curl protection clip for the Avalon Pride peach tree I temporarily uploaded for you. Our apricot apart from protecting the flowers from the frost does ok. It can suffer caterpillar damage if you don't thin fruits that are touching each other as the caterpillar can then hide from the birds in that part which find them otherwise. It's the tree I planted nearest the patio as in my opinion is the most attractive fruit tree with its show of small subtle pale green leaves and red stalks combined with the atomic orange fruit.
hii, which variety of peach you have there ? i am in Germany, middle of germany, near Duesseldorf.. my peach and nectarine flowering in march, hence every year they were ruin by cold plunge of weather.. andrew
Hi, The variety is called Avalon Pride, propagated originally from a chance seedling noted by a Miss Pride in Washington State near Seattle that appeared to have leaf curl resistance. Our tree is less likely to be affected by frost during the flowering period (late March/ early April) as it was protected with a 4m x 4m 1000 gauge clear polythene sheet in December primarily to control the leaf curl that affects it. The rootstock it has been propagated on "Montclaire" is also believed to confer some frost protection.
do u hav video on the whole "protection scheme" of yours?
show us pls your way of protect your peach in autumn and winter and spring.. thx.. would love to see the whole "peach scheme " of yours.. and the fruiting quality.. it would be exceptional video as there is none of such in our region... is there peach variety that is late flowering ? so the blossom wont' be smite by the early frost ? have you by chance hear of this type of peach ? Weinbergpfirsich it is only in german name.. a smaller type of peach, but only harvest when totally ripe.. hence not for sale.. but good for eating and jam. i am wondering is it suitable for germany weather ? (same as uk weather). there is also a posting saying: Suitable varieties for cultivation in German climate are: Amsden Benedicte Revita Vorgebirgspfirsich Suncrest Earlier Alexander do you have any of those /? i donl;t like to be tricked by the nursery shop.. hence looking for more info on the variety before deciding to purchase. thank andrew
No problem, I need to get out in the garden in any case to shake the snow off the palm trees and will make a quick video of the crop protection for the apricots and the peaches.
wonderful!! thanks.
Lovely tree. You should do more videos, your garden seems amazing!
Thank you for your kind comments. As well as the fruit it has a place in our garden amongst the other fruit trees for its foilage shape which has something of a tropical feel in my opinion.