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Farmer Al's Update: Goldensweet Apricots, June 30 2023
Farmer Al shows off this year's beautiful crop of Goldensweet apricots. This is our most popular variety of apricot, and for good reason. And there's plenty on the trees -- enjoy them for another week or two!
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Farmer Al's Peach Update, June 29
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Farmer Al says the weather has been perfect for slowly ripening the fruit recently. With warm weather on the way, we are rushing to get perfect fruit off the trees this week! Red Top peaches are looking great now and will be included in next week's CSA boxes and farmers markets. Enjoy!
Frog Hollow Farm CSA Box - Week of June 26 2023
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This week's box will include Rainier cherries, apricots (either Leah Cot or Goldensweet), Juneglo nectarines, and Hass avocados from Las Palmalitas. Enjoy!
Coming to Farmers Markets June 24-25 2023
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This week Frog Hollow Farm will be bringing mulberries, cherries, apricots, apriums, and peaches to Bay Area Farmers Markets. Find us on Saturday at the SF Ferry Plaza market, Downtown Berkeley, and Larkspur. On Sunday we will be at Palo Alto, Kensington, Stonestown Galleria, and San Carlos. Enjoy your early season stone fruits!
Farmer Al's Apricot Update June 19 2023
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The apricots are terrific this year, with plenty of sweet-tart, juicy fruit on the trees. Farmer Al shares his love for the Leah Cot, an early season variety. We begin harvesting our legendary Goldensweet apricots this week too! Enjoy this wonderful time of year with fresh apricots from your local farm.
What's in the CSA Box -- Week of June 19 2023
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This week's CSA box contains all Frog Hollow Farm fruit! Enjoy Gold Dust peaches, Leah Cot apricots, Cot N Candy apriums, June-Glo nectarines, Brooks cherries, and Pakistan mulberries. As always, your box contents may vary with fruit availability and harvests the day we pack your box.
Farmer Al's Cherry Update 06 19 23
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There is a bounty of cherries at Frog Hollow Farm this year. Farmer Al gives an update here of the varieties we can expect to see in coming weeks, including Brooks, Bing, Rainier, and other varieties.
Cherry update 06 19 horiz
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There is a bounty of cherries at Frog Hollow Farm this year. Farmer Al gives an update here of the varieties we can expect to see in coming weeks, including Brooks, Bing, Rainier, and other varieties.
Farmer Al's Brooks Cherries Update June 6 2023
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Farmer Al loves Brooks cherries, and they are in top form this season!
Farmer Al's Peach update June 6 2023
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Farmer Al gives an update on our two earliest yellow peach varieties: Crimson Lady and Princess Time peaches. As with all our fruit this season, it's ripening much later than usual due to the cool weather we had this spring. We will pick once they are ripe, but not before!
Farmer Al's Apricots Update June 5 2023
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We are normally harvesting Goldensweets this time of year, but the cool spring means all our fruit is ripening about 3-4 weeks later than usual. Expect Goldensweets later this month. But in the meantime, Farmer Al encourages you to try the wonderful Rojo apricots and Leah Cots that we are harvesting over the next couple weeks. Plenty of seasonal apricot goodness!
Farmer Al's Princess Time Peach Update 5 23 2023
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With the cool weather we had this spring, peaches are ripening slowly. It looks like early June for our first yellow peach of the year, Princess Time.
Apricot Harvest Update May 22 2023
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Farmer Al gives the latest update on our apricot harvest, including Kettleman and Goldensweet apricots.
Farmer Al's Mulberries Update - May 22, 2023
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Farmer Al says the mulberries are ripening slowly in part because there is so much fruit on the trees. But we will harvest again this week and send berries to farmers markets over the weekend.
Harvest update 5 19 2023 landscape
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Harvest update 5 19 2023 landscape
How to Make Apple Pie
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How to Make Apple Pie
How to Poach Quince
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How to Poach Quince
How to Freeze Peaches
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How to Freeze Peaches
How to Grill Peaches (On the Stovetop)
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How to Grill Peaches (On the Stovetop)
Spring Orchard 2021 Time Lapse
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Spring Orchard 2021 Time Lapse
Grafting at Frog Hollow Farm
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Grafting at Frog Hollow Farm
Spreading Pollen on the Robada Apricots
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Spreading Pollen on the Robada Apricots
Best Way to Cut & Eat a Pomegranate
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Best Way to Cut & Eat a Pomegranate
Spreading Compost in Our Fruit Orchard
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Spreading Compost in Our Fruit Orchard
Integrated Pest Management: Beneficial Mites to The Rescue of Frog Hollow Farm
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Integrated Pest Management: Beneficial Mites to The Rescue of Frog Hollow Farm
Seared Apricots with Honeyed Mascarpone & Amaretti Cookies
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Seared Apricots with Honeyed Mascarpone & Amaretti Cookies
Handpicked, Handpacked Tree-Ripened Cherries
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Handpicked, Handpacked Tree-Ripened Cherries
5 Minute Strawberry Orange Margarita
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5 Minute Strawberry Orange Margarita
Thinning Peach Trees at Frog Hollow Farm
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Thinning Peach Trees at Frog Hollow Farm
Frog Hollow Farm | The Story
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Frog Hollow Farm | The Story

Комментарии

  • @EP-ki2zu
    @EP-ki2zu 14 дней назад

    Brilliant and so interesting. I'll be trying this later. I still don't understand exactly why the fruit pulp attaches so tightly to the seed though - why does the peach want the mammal to eat the whole thing? The seed is going to end up back in the earth whether it goes throught the mammal first or straight into the earth again..... puzzling!?!

  • @danieljamar5639
    @danieljamar5639 Месяц назад

    wow, thanks for sharing that is truly amazing. I have Loring Peaches which cling so tight that I have to either crush the peach or cut away the flesh bit by bit down to the pit. Your technique works like a charm. I was going to buy a peach pit device, but now I don't need it. And no competing Muzak to boot, I am a subscriber.

  • @Luke-A
    @Luke-A 2 месяца назад

    9 year old video as useful as it was when it was when it was uploaded, short and straight to the point thank you!

  • @Mohamedtlemcani-ur4hb
    @Mohamedtlemcani-ur4hb 4 месяца назад

    How many hours does it take to cool?

  • @soulyau
    @soulyau 5 месяцев назад

    This was super helpful and informative. Thanks so much! ✌️

  • @ellencozelos5892
    @ellencozelos5892 9 месяцев назад

    This method Works for FreeStone peaches; not so much for Cling peaches

  • @lebleubayou
    @lebleubayou 11 месяцев назад

    Where does a rhinoceros or a taper get a peach?

  • @judydwiggins3456
    @judydwiggins3456 Год назад

    I tried and it did not work for me. I was freezing the peaches so I needed to blanch the peaches first. After the peels come off they are really slippery and impossible to twist without smashing the flesh. I ended up using my old method.

  • @cynthiaking4437
    @cynthiaking4437 Год назад

    Thanks, this was helpful.

  • @mikep5433
    @mikep5433 Год назад

    Looked wonderfully effortless. But it didn't work at all on the Monsanto Frankenfood nectarines I purchased.

  • @ssmytheYT
    @ssmytheYT Год назад

    Brilliant! Thanks for sharing!

  • @yolandavonbraunhut2363
    @yolandavonbraunhut2363 Год назад

    Dear Folks, Wonderful video! You explain what you do and how you grow your fruits ethically and organically! Our world needs you! Thank you! I AM a new customer! Besides fruit, do you make any vegan products, such as pies and cakes? Thank you! Blessings! Yolanda

  • @jeffreyverry7151
    @jeffreyverry7151 Год назад

    Works well TY

  • @thepatternforms859
    @thepatternforms859 2 года назад

    Tried it and did not work at all

  • @puransingh6452
    @puransingh6452 2 года назад

    Which aliveshan

  • @theaussieperson369
    @theaussieperson369 2 года назад

    Brilliant!! Not as easy as you show with the nectarine, but successful. Thank you. My hints to add to your knowledge are to NOT peel the peach first, or they are way too slippery to handle. The twisting didn't work so well for me, but I put my fingers between the first cut and gently eased the flesh of the peach away from the pip. Likewise for the quarter cut. But used a Fowler's Vaccola peach piper to remove the last quarter. Well worth the effort!

  • @robbis.5516
    @robbis.5516 2 года назад

    Thank you for this tip. You will save me so much time, next time I can peaches 🍑 🤗

  • @ryanreisbick5303
    @ryanreisbick5303 2 года назад

    Looking good. Thank you for mentioning us!!!

  • @ItsVideos
    @ItsVideos 2 года назад

    That was a freestone peach, not a cling peach.

  • @PrayerWithNormRasmussen
    @PrayerWithNormRasmussen 2 года назад

    Looks great. thanks for saying!

  • @twinkletoes2308
    @twinkletoes2308 2 года назад

    my peach wont twist off help-

  • @GoreBapu
    @GoreBapu 3 года назад

    I eat daily... but only Dry Apricot

  • @GoreBapu
    @GoreBapu 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @ryancopping1912
    @ryancopping1912 3 года назад

    thank you grandpa

  • @IXPrometheusXI
    @IXPrometheusXI 3 года назад

    Thank you, this helped me out a lot today!

  • @adilouie
    @adilouie 3 года назад

    I bought some GA Freestone Peaches that turned out to not be so Free. I'm hoping to try this method while Canning and Preserving.

  • @FancyUnicorn
    @FancyUnicorn 3 года назад

    Thank you professor! This worked for me. Another tip for anyone else is to distribute the force of your fingers more evenly as you twist so you don't crush the fruit. Also to twist back and forth to loosen up the stone before twisting off.

  • @peggiefariss4988
    @peggiefariss4988 3 года назад

    Just got my box of apricots - and they are beautiful as they are tasty!

  • @Juntartv
    @Juntartv 3 года назад

    Tamsak done#ate jonna blog

  • @NoferTrunions
    @NoferTrunions 3 года назад

    Nice video, informative, no wasted discourse. Title could be clearer though "Cling Peach" but hey, liked the video.

  • @flcisco
    @flcisco 4 года назад

    Can I eat the seed?

  • @NYSESTRA
    @NYSESTRA 5 лет назад

    Recipe?

  • @desireeanne1875
    @desireeanne1875 5 лет назад

    This did not work for me 😞 mushed my poor nectarine!

    • @srercrcr
      @srercrcr 4 года назад

      "How to pit a nectarine" will be released in 2024. Stay tuned....

  • @3x3x3_error5
    @3x3x3_error5 5 лет назад

    Field trip her tomorrow!

  • @levijacobs2084
    @levijacobs2084 5 лет назад

    Sir, this is a misleading video. You have clingstone in the title, and I think there is an interest in the public for a video showing how to cut a part of clingstone peach, which is challenging, but the peach you cut apart here is Freestone. So people like me are watching your video in good faith that you will show them how to cut apart difficult fruit, when instead you cut apart an easy fruit that would have fallen off the pit no matter how you did it. You might consider changing the title.

    • @dgMyrddin
      @dgMyrddin 5 лет назад

      The same process works perfectly for clingstones, so the title is still accurate. I found this video after buying some clingstones and accidentally destroying the first one I tried by slicing down the seam & twisting. After watching this video, I pulled a second peach out, cut it as described here, and pitted it easily.

    • @desireeanne1875
      @desireeanne1875 5 лет назад

      Levi Jacobs I know! I couldn’t get the fruit free from the freakin pit and ended up squashing the poor thing in the process!

    • @desireeanne1875
      @desireeanne1875 5 лет назад

      dgMyrddin I did it exactly as the Professor did here. It did NOT work for me.

    • @BlackJesus8463
      @BlackJesus8463 2 года назад

      yup

    • @thepatternforms859
      @thepatternforms859 2 года назад

      @@dgMyrddin incorrect did not work at all for clingstone. Useless method

  • @mr.samurai9784
    @mr.samurai9784 6 лет назад

    Goosebumps. You changed my point of view. Thank you, proffesor.

  • @ritaskitchenlifeandgoodvib2647
    @ritaskitchenlifeandgoodvib2647 6 лет назад

    Thank you bunches... made this whole process soooo much easier for canning peaches.

  • @leilavantassell7864
    @leilavantassell7864 6 лет назад

    Worked like a dream! Thanks!

  • @iriswigle
    @iriswigle 6 лет назад

    That's interesting about the animals swallowing the seeds...God's plan. I watched a nature channel once, and it showed an elephant pooping out a tree...manouer and all...and it had started already growing. So, I ran around in a bush in Northern Ontario, throwing out small fruit nuts, cherries and some of the nuts new to Canada, hoping that the deer would find them tasty. Planted some fruit trees, surrounding the mulberry with metal stove pipe and painted the pipe green after tying the pipe to the roots. Hopefully the rabbits and deer won't get to the bark. Maybe it was the beaver that took off with the peach tree?

  • @MichaelSHartman
    @MichaelSHartman 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much. I might be able preserve some peaches this summer.

  • @aleosornio805
    @aleosornio805 6 лет назад

    Your guys fruit is #Amazing

  • @jimmymaddox956
    @jimmymaddox956 6 лет назад

    I felt like I was on acid watching this video

    • @reykim4623
      @reykim4623 3 года назад

      First time watching but and Still...3 yrs later, that was funny as hell!!! I was searching to understand how, out of 15 POUNDS OF PEACHES, I got maybe 4 halves that don't LOOK like I was on acid while trying to separate 'em!!! 😆

  • @dougandjoycehenderson8181
    @dougandjoycehenderson8181 7 лет назад

    I was really skeptical because I sure thought the pit in this example looked like a freestone, but I went right to the clingstone peaches in my kitchen, and sure enough, IT WORKED! Thank you so much, Daniel, for sharing this video with us. No more fighting with clingstones for me. :)

  • @MichaelW166
    @MichaelW166 7 лет назад

    I will grow some I am in zone 7B

  • @Californiagrapes
    @Californiagrapes 7 лет назад

    здраствуйте а какой вы подвой используете ? пумиселект?

  • @pyrogreg8
    @pyrogreg8 7 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @julie2009
    @julie2009 7 лет назад

    That was very interesting, & helpful. You solved my dilemma about how to eat stoned fruit without it being messy. Thank you.

  • @Bribrandyn489
    @Bribrandyn489 7 лет назад

    I wish your camera was closer focused on what your hands were doing than an overall view of you

  • @nancyroca1427
    @nancyroca1427 8 лет назад

    Always yummy.... Nancy M Roca

  • @FringeSniper
    @FringeSniper 8 лет назад

    Looking good!