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Humble Abode Nursery
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Добавлен 27 окт 2018
We are a permaculture nursery in Ashfield, MA, zone 5a, growing edible perennial plants for people who want to grow their own food. This channel focuses on how we propagate and grow our plants. We love sharing our journey with you, thank you for all your support!
Trying GOUMI BERRIES With My Kids (Sweet Scarlet, Carmine, Red Gem, and Pippi)
Join us as we sample four exciting varieties of goumi berries! In this video, we'll be trying:
Carmine
Sweet Scarlet
Red Gem
Pippi
We'll compare the flavor, texture, and appearance of each variety. Learn about the unique characteristics of these nutritious berries and find out which one is our favorite. Perfect for gardeners, fruit enthusiasts, or anyone curious about this lesser-known superfood.
Like, subscribe, and comment below with your favorite goumi variety or questions about growing them!
#GoumiBerries #FruitTasting #UncommonFruits
Humble Abode Nursery grows bare root fruit and nut trees, berry bushes, fruiting vines, nitrogen fixers, and other perennial edible plants.
www.humbleabodenurser...
Carmine
Sweet Scarlet
Red Gem
Pippi
We'll compare the flavor, texture, and appearance of each variety. Learn about the unique characteristics of these nutritious berries and find out which one is our favorite. Perfect for gardeners, fruit enthusiasts, or anyone curious about this lesser-known superfood.
Like, subscribe, and comment below with your favorite goumi variety or questions about growing them!
#GoumiBerries #FruitTasting #UncommonFruits
Humble Abode Nursery grows bare root fruit and nut trees, berry bushes, fruiting vines, nitrogen fixers, and other perennial edible plants.
www.humbleabodenurser...
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Growing HONEYBERRIES From Seed
Просмотров 2703 месяца назад
Have you ever grown honeyberries from seed? I'm super excited to grow out some boxes of honeyberry seedlings in the nursery this year. Honeyberries are still a young food crop, and there's so much interesting breeding work to be done. I'd love to select for interesting flavor in the berries. I also envision creating a stable population of honeyberries that people can grow from seed. If you want...
Finding a historic farm hidden in the woods using LIDAR imaging
Просмотров 3136 месяцев назад
Finding a historic farm hidden in the woods using LIDAR imaging
Getting your first successful fruit tree GRAFT
Просмотров 1828 месяцев назад
Want to learn how to graft trees but find it confusing? Here’s a one minute foolproof guide for getting your first successful graft. There are countless grafting techniques and species you can graft, but for this we’re going to be doing a cleft graft of an apple tree, which is about as simple as it gets. Step one: collect your scionwood. This needs to be done when trees are fully dormant. Where...
Watch before you plant HONEYBERRIES! (6 variety taste test)
Просмотров 4 тыс.Год назад
Watch before you plant HONEYBERRIES! (6 variety taste test)
The Beach Plum! (Super tough plant with delicious fruit)
Просмотров 196Год назад
The Beach Plum! (Super tough plant with delicious fruit)
The BEST gate latch for your garden (magnetic!)
Просмотров 453Год назад
The BEST gate latch for your garden (magnetic!)
Transplant using THIS (Homemade dibble bar)
Просмотров 160Год назад
Transplant using THIS (Homemade dibble bar)
THIS is how you root ELDERBERRY cuttings
Просмотров 181Год назад
THIS is how you root ELDERBERRY cuttings
Do you know where the 'Yates' persimmon comes from?
Просмотров 194Год назад
Do you know where the 'Yates' persimmon comes from?
How to store 1000s of trees over winter
Просмотров 50Год назад
How to store 1000s of trees over winter
Sowing Chinquapin Chestnuts in the Fall
Просмотров 68Год назад
Sowing Chinquapin Chestnuts in the Fall
4 Unexpected reasons your cuttings aren't rooting
Просмотров 502 года назад
4 Unexpected reasons your cuttings aren't rooting
Misting Bed for Softwood Cutting Propagation
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Misting Bed for Softwood Cutting Propagation
Hi, thanks for the video, there are very few resources about honeyberry seedlings! Do you have any advice on protecting the seedlings over their first winter? Mine have just sprouted in August and my area frosts in October, i don't know if they will be ok outside
@@liabobia hey thanks for reaching out!I'm in zone 5 and they overwinter very successfully for me here outside without any protection.
@@humbleabodenursery thanks for responding! I'm zone 6 so pretty similar, that's very good to hear.
thank you so much for your work. looking forward to following. I also grow honey berries and currants what not but honey berries are my fav
Your Carmine does not look like my Carmine, mine has very elongated fruit and seeds, like your Pippi, and mine also does not bear heavily like that. Mine are from Burnt Ridge nursery. I have also heard that Carmine is sometimes sold as Tilamook. Where did you source the Pippi? The only way I have been successful propagating these after several years of trying is by grafting dormant wood onto young Autumn Olive seedlings. I think some are successful rooting cuttings with heat mats and misting systems. It sounds like growing from seed requires warm/moist stratification, then a few months of cool/moist, and the seeds cannot dry out. Somehow I failed again last year, but this is one of the very best fruits we can grow and visitors to my garden love them.
3:45 Strange critter in your hair I had to mention. Loving the vid though. Thanks.
This is pretty cool, how old was the old farm? Also since this was recommended to me I hope this channel will get some more traction, Pretty cool stuff, Keep it up : )
"PromoSM" 🎶
I planted a Yates three years ago. It finally gave fruit but the squirrels and chipmunks beat me to them
Great beings!
Beautiful!🤗💛🤗
Don't it feels good to grow your own,🎉
You're NUTS, and I love it!
Thank you for sharing your taste test. I just planted 3 varieties aurora, indigo treat and tundra. But my neighbor has a honeysuckle vine next to our garden, I read that honeysuckle can also pollinate honeyberry. I’ll see how it turn out next year. 😆
Honeysuckle won't pollinate honeyberries. Only other honeyberry varieties that are not closely related will work.
You have to wait about 3 weeks after they get blue before they are ripe
Excited for the stock update Aug 1st to begin fall schemings. Trees and shrubs from this spring and past fall are all doing great
Oh good good glad to hear it
Where did you find and buy the misting timer controller and misting nozzles from
oh now I want to do a walk through video.. ;)
you should! I'd love to see more of your place
How wonderful to discover yet another permaculture nursery! I don't live in Northampton any more, but it's likely I'll be a customer this fall! I'm around 2 hours away. Lovely selection!
Right on! Thanks for the kind words. Glad we could connect! Look forward to meeting you if it turns out you're able to make the drive or if not then shipping plants your way.
Lovely space you are developing there!
🙂 thanks Sean!
Thank you! I enjoyed the tour. The plants I purchased from your nursery this spring are thriving. I love the pergola! Is that a regular wild grapevine?
Thank you! It's wonderful to hear your plants are doing well for you. The variety of grape is 'frontenac'.
@@humbleabodenursery Thank you!
with alarming and frustrating frequency yes
dude. that was great.
When you explain construction of the cover I notice there is some sort of blue tube spanning the inside top of the cover. What is that and the purpose of it??
Nice. We have a few of those varieties, just got some called Tundra and Cinderella as well. The birds usually get most of them and I’ve been debating if I should get some netting. We have a few mature plants that the birds aggressively defend whenever I poke my head into them. So far my strategy has been to propagate way more of them so that maybe there’ll be enough for both the birds and the humans haha. Really cool plants, they seem to fit right in with the ecosystem. Would be cool to propagate from seeds and try to get some hybridization or even landrace style population of them.
Awesome stuff! Yeah there seems to be a ton of potential for breeding. Excited to grow out some seedlings. It's a crop that's still in its infancy. Birds do go crazy for them, especially the cedar waxwings! Bird netting is nice to ensure you get to taste a few
That was a cool shot following the PE tubing 🦆
Yeehaw
Yeehaw
seems like a good way to pre callus them
Then farm more
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Bro explore the world rather than meat riding fruits
I realize now that all this time i've just been meat riding fruits. Thanks so much! Off to go explore the world now!
@@humbleabodenursery Hahahaha!
hey would love to see a video about your root cellar and the details about what it is and how you manage it for all the various things that you have inside. Thanks!
It's in the works! Thanks
hi sir
Do you sell them from it in the ground or do you dig them up and put them in pots then sell them?
I sell them from the ground, bare root in the fall and early spring.
Looking great! Keep up the good work!
oh thank you!
What is your high tunnel made out of? I haven’t seed wooden hoops before.
I made it from ripped 2x4s! I have more details about construction on my Instagram page if you're interested
Beautiful!!
Very good info. Can you provide a link to the mister heads you used?
Uhm
Nice!
That's cool. I burried all my stuff in leaves. Hundreds of cuttings rooted. Im in zone 5b.
I did tounge and whip as late as the first week of September and they had just enough time to heal. I'm in zone 5b. I also think summer grafting brings higher success rate. Not sure why tho lol. Thanks for sharing. Grafting is addictive.
That’s a handy dandy Apple picker upper.
You’ve got a great little nursery going over there! I’ve just recently started a small backyard nursery in Alabama.
Right on! Wishing you success with it
Nice👍
Can't find this controller ? May I have link ?
its in the video description
Thanks for the video. I love seeing this from someone like myself who is doing it at home. What was your success like last summer? What lessons did you learn? I’m getting ready to do a softwood propagation setup like this for blueberries...
Thanks Joshua, glad to year you're trying this out at home as well. I had a pretty high success rate, I think I will make an update video soon. I lost a lot of plants over the winter-plants grown from softwood cuttings are extra sensitive to the cold I think and haven't had a whole season to put on growth. Blueberries worked but the success rate was lower and they are slower to grow than a lot of the other species I tried.
Did you transplant the rooted plugs into nursery beds? Or tried to keep them in the flats overwinter? Do you think burying the whole flat and some of the plant could be effective? My preferred method would be transplanting when they have enough roots, but maybe that would be too late…thank you for the guidance!
Pretty good setup, I think I will do one similar.