How To Grow An Apple Tree From SEED to FRUIT 🍎! In 3 YEARS!!
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2017
- Can you Grow an Apple Tree from Seed? You may have asked yourself this question before, I know I have. I’m here to tell you that you can, and I can show you how! I harvested Apples from a tree I planted after only 3 years!! Now I have my own Apple variety, the Prigioni Apple!!
Please share this video with others so we can get as many Apple trees planted from seed as possible. Let’s get some new Apple varieties!
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The world would be a much better place if we all planted 50 trees as our contribution to future generations.😊
I came here because I randomly put 7 apple seeds in a pot and all 7 have sprouted! I wanted to see what’s next for my little seedlings! Thank you for this vid. ♥️
Love how we’re all becoming farmers and gardeners during quarantine
Fax
Ikr im actually starting to grow my own apple tree. I mean like finally something to do in quarantine.
Straight facts
Turning my backyard into a tropic with mangos bwahahaa
Paola Elizabeth Morales I got into plants bc my grandma got me interested XD
That's exactly why I started my trees. Didn't care that it'll take 10 years. They're all seedlings but I like them and they make me happy. You just inspired me even more. Thank you, sir. I'll be watching more of your videos.
Same with me I didn’t care when my avocado tree first had its fruit I was just probably grilling it for fun
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@@jomsies I could honestly care less if they ever fruit, really. I like having them.
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You’re energy is so pure. I can tell how proud you are of these trees and how excited it makes you to talk about them. The energy reminds me of how I would feel gardening when I was a kid. My grandpa taught me and I stopped when he died. Seeing your passion about these plants has reminded me of why I loved gardening in the first place. The feeling of pride from making something from nearly nothing. Maybe I will get back into it.
hope you decide to get into it again! the world needs more gardeners :)
you should definitely get back into it! and apples are not the only seeds you can grow from the grocery store. You can do any citrus seed lemon, oranges (Valencia is a good seed variety), etc, papayas, pomegranates, watermelon etc. but most of the exotic ones have to be grown indoors in pots over winters in most areas. Also if you want an instant plant. twist (do not cut) the top off of a pineapple. Peel the bottom leaves and you will see on the resulting stump little roots. Plant the stump directly into potting soil, keep moist and in a few weeks you can tug the base and it won't come out easily anymore as the roots come down,
good luck and have fun!
Did you?
I had apples in the fridge for months, when I sliced them up, the seeds were starting to sprout! I planted in pots til weather warmed, then into the soil. Worked great!
Thats awesome i had that with a tomato plant
Anna at Four Day Homestead that’s kinda gross
Hey. How’s your apple tree?
Hey how's your apple tree?
@@itachi_uchiha1538 Like you
I love this man's passion, you can tell he really loves to grow things. To plant an apple seed and wait years all the while not knowing what you'll end up with isn't something most people would do. All the time and care that goes into it and you might end up with something inedible or cook-able, is something only a truly passionate person would do. Wish I could smash the like button twice.
It's really interesting that so many closet gardeners came out of the ridiculous lockdown....great oaks from tiny acorns grow!
My little cousin literally just planted a Apple seed in the ground watered it one time and it started growing lol now we are taking care of it haha
Dude, your energy is off the chain. I love watching how happy you are to grow (practically anything). In essence, you display the truest form of the green thumb brother. Keep on growing and making great videos!
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@@jamesprigioni your channel
makes me wanna grow a garden but i dont have a yard :(
Ditto from Montana!! You're rockin' it for the new gens, so we don't forget our roots (pun INTENDED!) :D
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The Gardening Channel With James Prigioni hey man great advice an very knowledgeable as well. Can you help and tell me where do you buy your seeds from because I would like to know I just don’t won’t to buy anything that has been tampered with.
I start my fruit trees in cups, and I agree, with the ratio. I plant 25 for 5. I LIKE finding out what comes out. I planted 25 'honey crisp' seeds, not knowing what would come up really. Of those, we now have 4 trees and they each grow rather different apples. One is darn near identical the the apple it came out of. One is less sweet, but every bit as juicy. One has small apples that are VERY sweet, but they are the size of tennis balls. My kid LOVES those ones. The last makes great baking apples, but not so great for raw, because its kinda grainy and less sweet. They are all out of honey crisps from the same orchard in Yakima washington. We are in washington state and have our own farm and orchard with currently 14 apple trees, 5 plums (plus 3 'gone wild' GOLDEN heritage plums that we can't even identify! but are AMAZINGLY tasty), 5 pears, 4 cherries (more comming) and we HAD 8 fig trees... till the elk ate them down to a bare stick.
working on 'honey crisp' apples, biloxi blueberries, wild plums, blackberries, muscadine grapes, and pears.
i am sorry for what the elk do, but still glad they repopulated the nw with the cervidae native to the region
My favorite video yet on growing from seed and your encouragement in the last minute is THE BEST because you are spot on. I’m a newer gardener but passionate about growing from seed and the satisfaction that comes from it is priceless. The fact that you’ve done this and have the examples to show is exactly what we need. Please do more videos re: dwarf trees or how to.
I love Jame's videos. Even if you don't grow anything, he's just got good spirit
Rock on,I like your philosophy of just trying things and see what happens.We need to reclaim our agricultural heritage ! !
Pacific Permaculture that we do
I love his videos
@@l.scottisshultz9562
It's the sort of creative gardening I really like. My mother used to try to grow all sorts of things from seeds! Her specialty was date palms!! We had little date palms in pots all over the house. She really had green fingers.
that's cool to a point...if you fug up you got to wait a whole new season or so. so your theory is sh-t a bit. NHF!! I general info...give it up as a theory and be informative.
only if we care about our health, security, finances, ecosystems. Particularly our pre-industrial - pre biocides and artificial fertilizers. We're there - in the garden - or on the lawn everyday already. We've got compost coming out of our kitchens every day already. Leaves being raked up in the neighborhood and put in little bags for us already, etc, etc.
Just turned off my Netflix show to watch this lol
Imagine if he forgot the hit record after all these years
So excited last year was year 2 and we got 2 little apples. They were so freaking good. I hope we get a lot this year 🙏🏽
I just took some seeds and out them in a random pot in my room, and now i have 14 trees growing in a few different pots XD
I love how you're so passionate and real instead of stiff about it. It shows yoh really enjoy gardening. 😊
My 4 year old: I love your garden and all the fruit you grow and I love your apple trees and grapes and I think you’re cool!
Imma grow an apple tree during quarantine!
Same 😅
Meeeee lmfaoooo
Same
Me too
I got 5 🍎 trees going! Used the fridge method. Started 28th of march. It took 2 1/2 months for the seeds to sprout!
Also sprouted lemon trees from lemons. ( different process ) 2 of them are thriving!
Previous generations had Johnny Appleseed , we have James Appleseed. Well done James
I loved this video ♥️
Everyone should be growing ...
Especially when these days are so uncertain???
Turn off the news and grow a garden 🌱
~ Blessings ~
This is so sweet 🥺
Wow!! This is so cool. I've been doing apartment gardening for about 2 years now with non fruiting plants and now I'm interested in starting a small food garden with apples and peppers. Thank you so much for such a thorough and enthusiastic video! 🌱💕
Love this young guys enthusiasm! We need more people like him! Well done!
This is freaking bad ass. I want to grow fruit trees for the deer too.
Colonel Quail l have a heap of seedling that are being planted out for the wild life an a few for me
Unless they're fenced, all fruit trees feed wildlife.
Encourages me to plant my own apple tree in my new food forest and name it after myself. I think every grower that has the blessing of being to grow a food forest should do this, to put a little design twist in their own garden. I think its super cool! Didn't realize how easy it was. Thanks again James!
Just came across this video, because my gardening curiosity got me, and cutting apples for my sweet child got me thinking I could grow my own. I’m so glad I came across this video and this channel! Can’t wait to see what other advice you may have for me! Thank You!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Revisiting a goodie, you're about halfway to those million 👍's in 2024!
The motivational gardener! The excitement you have for growing your food is how I feel and not everyone can relate to it, I love it, so glad I found your channel! I want to try this with avocado they say it takes that long as well! Thanks so much for the time and attention you give to each video!!!
Shelita Williams you are from the Virgin Islands
I'm going to use your advice when I plant trees at my first house I bought in an,area that can get 20 below zero I could use some advice what I should do first yearvor 3 to keep tree warm and not get killed should I have in inside first year ?? Or greenhouse or cover it somehow and keep shaking snow off plastic??
This is my favorite channel!!
Just bury the avacado seed. The whole toothpick bs is useless and you'll lose it to mold or rot more easily than just planting it in soil. I half bury them, then once they sprout, I cover them with soil. Make sure to top it, meaning cut off the one branch once it gets to a foot or so high, so it creates branches off to the side
Love your philosophy. My 5 year old came home from daycare with an apple seed he wanted to plant. I told him the chances of dropping it into the ground would not likely result in a tree, but that it is always fun to try and see what happens. This was in early March. Sure enough now in August we have a nice strong stalk about 7 inches with about 10 small leaves on it. We had a close call last month when we checked the stalk as saw that something had eaten the top two inches. We built a small protection cage around it and now it has grown another 4 inches with many new leaves. He is so excited. I watched this video in hopes to find how to protect our very little delicate sapling from the coming winter (We are in Michigan an hour North of Detroit). Any advice would be great.
Awesome
How big is it now?
Please update we crave apple tree knowledge how is your tree
Update ! Update! Lol
you don´t really need protection, mine are doing well here in *DK*, totally frozen over, fine in the spring. but you can put something around it, loosely tied, in the period the tree is dormant, straw, hay, x-mas tree branches, jute cloth asf. so the plant won´t freeze back.
I have 8 baby apple trees I planted in pots from seed 2 years ago and your video was my first tutorial! I align with your Spirit of patience to see what unique apple will grow! Re-watched your video and paid even more attention! Thank you for sharing your inspiration
Thank you! I DID feel a little discouraged by some of what I read about growing apple trees, but planned to give it a go anyway.
My seeds sprouted - yay! I didn’t think they were going to so I took the container out of the fridge and then forgot about it for a few days. Opened it up and I have sprouted seeds! 😅
Soo went online to figure out what to do next. Lots of discouraging words! Then I came across your video. I LOVE your attitude! I’m totally with you.
I have an amazingly abundant mandarin tree and a HUGE and plentiful mango tree - both of which grew from someone just discarding a seed on the ground. Thanks for all the great tips! ☺️
I’m excited now! 😃
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This is actually as good of a gardening video as can be. Well done sir
Michel I planted I put away in my garden for
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Michel hi did you say I said about
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to uncover fertilizer for grapes in spring try Grape Grower Folio (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my neighbor got cool success with it.
Except for the annoying intonation at the end of each phrase.
Dude. You’re so cool. Your doggy, he’s even cooler. Thank you for the teachings 🙏
My Oma used to have an apple tree in her backyard that my opa planted when they got to Canada in the 60's. My favorite and most memorable childhood experiences were at her house climbing that tree. Picking apples and making different desserts and preserves. I loved boiling the over ripe or under ripe ones in brown sugar cinnamon and cardamom. Super tasty table side snack for breakfast or dinner
I love spring, when the cherry and the apple trees are flowering, it's my favorite season! Thank you sir!🌸😊
My school was near the church where Granny Smith is buried. Her grave is in St Annes church, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia. Granny Smith died in 1876...the apple that bares her name is an Australian cultivar that she developed in 1855.
+MELODY MUNRO Wow! That is really cool. Great information melody, thanks for sharing 😁
It's Australian??! Wow
:)
wow I never knew that. Granny Smith is my favourite. I am from NZ
@@rachaelbean1439 Kia ora! I always thought Granny Smith was American! Children here in the Philippines associate apples to America, only as one grows older he realizes these fruits also come from some Asian Countries like China and in southern hemisphere (Aussie and NZ).
Love this video James! I planted several from seed this year, as well as a Honeycrisp and 2 Sweet 16's on our property at 8200 feet. Mulched them super well and am looking forward to seeing them overwinter and come back in the spring. Thanks for the great tips!
I've always wanted to try, and this is the time!!! I've had some seeds in my fridge for a few months now. So it's time to get them started! You have inspired me to try blueberries, fruit trees, basically going nuts this year experimenting, because it is totally fun!!! Thanks!!! :)
Hi James and tuck. I have been gardening for many years always looking for new methods. I am so inspired by your food forest. I have made raised beds with wood chip paths. I have an area with 2 semi dwarf apple trees and i will be starting more this year,i have plenty of room. I love your videos
Have been planning on growing cashew but think I will try with the apple too and see the results .thanks u have motivated me
Love the fact tjat ypu plant the seeds outside in the yard
Thank you for the great info and for your enthusiasm. I had put apple seeds in a wet paper towel with no clue about the dormancy period, but luckily one of them sprouted. Got it outside in a small pot, it's about 2 inches tall now with tiny leaves. Also trying my hand with lemons, tomatoes, beans, whatever works. You may just have gotten me hooked.
It was fresh to see your excitement towards growing plants. It’s nice to see someone enjoy what they’re doing and feel that! Great video!
Johnny Appleseed was a a real dude. You’re his Grandson lol. I have a few Apple trees in my backyard. Great video! Those trees are getting old now I know to plant more. Thanks Apple dude!
Hahah, yup!!
Very cool my friend. Your welcome, I’m glad you enjoyed It. Happy growing 😁
Damn this is cool! thank you! imagine if everyone planted one fruit seed! We would have so many fruits to eat without even needing to buy it.
How cool is that! You have your own variety and it's already bearing fruit!
You are awesome!! You literally got me excited about planting and apple tree. I dug out a hole about 6 inches deep and threw in about 10 Honey crisp apple seeds there. But after seeing your video, I'll start it all over again. Great video! ❤👍🏻
You know what? You really have the magic!
Awesome! I'd love to see you discover more varieties!
This is a great video, I love apples and yes I’m going to start my apples from seeds , I learned a lot from you, you explained everything thoroughly, good job
Fantastic. I'm so glad I found your video - this is something I've wanted to do for a long time, but thought it would take years and years. It's inspiring that yours was already fruiting in so little time! I'm only interested in having a tree with blossoms anyway. Thanks! I think I'll plant the seeds directly as you suggest.
I love your enthusiasm and your words of encouragement. Thank you for creating this channel nd encouraging us to grow our own foods.
Always watch your videos, plus looking for new ones. Just watched a new one, Huws Nursery, and he mentions you and your apple. You are defiantly influencing the world.
I love how this guy is so proud of his apple tree. I’m growing one too now. I know it’s veryyy unlikely that it will be a good apple, but maybe, just maybe, I create a new competent variety
I have faith that I will see your apple in the grocery store 20 years from now. Hook me up with a graft when you strike gold.
@@dingaonhockey haha, thank you so much, that’s so nice
Great video, mate! I've had 3 apple trees I grew from seed nearly 3 years ago. And although they have been putting on size, I have neglected to re-pot them for over a year, because someone kept telling me they would only produce "crab apples". Your enthusiasm is infectious, and I can't wait to get outside tomorrow, and start giving them poor trees the love they deserve! Cheers
It's always exciting to discover a kindred spirit! I've got a couple of Apple trees I planted from seed of red delicious apples. We eat one first thing every morning and would find an occasional Apple that had a special unique flavor. These will both be offspring of apples with that special flavor. I share your excitement about producing something new. Great video!
I bit into a apple and saw the seed was already sprouting so I planted it into a small pot.
Perfect!! 👌😁
I want to go around planting Apple tree in my communty
You should, you never know who you may end up feeding 🤔
Mr Yaj appleseed, like johnny appleseed.
i don't understand why we aren't planting fruit trees everywhere on the planet non-stop.
@@girlonlaptop Exactly! I don't understand it either.
Mr Yaj I hope your trees are growing well
You must be very proud . You say are not the best looking apple 🍎 but let me tell you. You grow from seed so it’s to be very proud. You’re amazing about gardening ❤️🤗
Huh. I just popped my green apple seeds into a wet paper towel, put the paper towel in a ziplock bag and sealed it and it worked fast and very very well. Both my Gala seeds and granny smith loved it. I dried the gala seeds but the granny smith weren't pre-dried. Maybe green and gala are just easier seeds to get to sprout?
I just did the dampening experience with a bosc pear. It's been about two weeks, and I have one seed that has sprouted. Think I'll transplant :) Yes, you do have a very childlike excitement for growing things. Keep it up... If only we all would think that way, how much less we'd rely on a food distribution system that is broken.
We have about half our backyard with edibles, and planning on extending that further, into the front. Veggies, bananas, figs, and now a pear tree!
Any fruit yet?
I have a 3 year old Lemon Tree I grew from a seed of a lemon I bought from the grocery store. 2 more years til it starts furiting & excided to see what kind of lemon it grows, I named my tree Groot. 🍋🍋
+Simone Bourgeois REALLY!?? That is AWESOME! That just be really exciting, I love citrus.
HAHA what a great name. Well right now it’s probably Baby Groot 😂😂
The Gardening Channel With James Prigioni ~ Baby Groot who is 4 1/2 foot tall 😉
Simone Bourgeois i am groot
Citrus family take 10 to 15 years to frutify from seed. I've tried and takes too long.
It's been two more year did tree Groot fruit?
Thank you for showing the direct seeding method. I figured that is what I should do, but I wasn't sure. It is nice to have confirmation.
James, I did this with Fiji apple seeds and now have 12 baby apple trees! Thank you so much for this video!
When our daughter was probably in kindergarten or 1st grade, she planted some apple seeds in front of our garage and surprisingly, we did have an apple tree sprout!
I also planted some in our front landscaping and it grew, but my cousin pulled it out from it's roots, probably thinking it was some kind of weed, even though it was already about 4 ft high! I was so sad! 😭
Mark & Emy Shibukawa my brother n law mowed our papaya tree when we lived with my father in law...it was about 3-4 ft high...it had about 2-3 inch papayas...I wqs like...whqt!!!how can you not tell...there were papayas on it already🙇
I'm from Philippines. even tho apples doesn't grow in tropical countries like mine. I am motivated to grow one. Thank you !
I live in trinidad and I have planted apples here excited to see the results
it may do better than you think im in uk and would love youre heat humidity combo
I stumble across one of your videos at the begining of 2020 and love your food forest, Tuck, and your passion for growing. I am in my first year of creating my food forest all due to your influence.
I wanted to mention on the subject of why your trees produced apples so fast. I learned a trick on mango trees that probably is in the same relm of your idea about pruning. The guy would tap on his tree with a hammer slightly. Any stressed damage will trigger reproduction to carry on the plant's main objective.
So far in my first year I have sourced and planted;
1 FLORDAKING PEACH TREE
1 BROWN TURKEY FIG TREE
1 FUYU PERSIMMON TREE
1 SURUGA PERSIMMON TREE
2 CATAWBA GRAPE VINES
1 BRIGHTWELL BLUEBERRY BUSH {planted close to my fence by my neighbor's blueberry bushes}
Already planted when I got this place ;
2 GIGANTIC MUSCADINE VINES
{I'm not sure what to do with those vines. They are several decades old and are 40 to 50 ft up in trees and under brush "big Azaleas''. I plan to do a long term video on them and try to get some of it on an arbor after I cut into the under brush or maybe try to clone it.}
1 LEMON FIG TREE but not in my food forest area
(it belonged to my grandfather, then my father, then me. its more than 30 years old. the trunk at ground level is about 8'' to 10'' in diameter. )
1 PECAN TREE but not in my food forest area
(my father messed up when he cut down the 2nd tree, hasn't produced since)
MULTIPLE HUCKLEBERRY BUSHES REDS & BLUES
(several of which are in my outer edge of my food forest via bird planting at the base of a huge pine tree.}
I planted these after buying them from a local owned grocery store about 6 years ago, before I really got into growing again. but not in my food forest area ;
3 UNKNOWN TYPE BLUEBERRY BUSHES
they were planted wrong and not watered for years. they were only about 3 ft tall this year, but turned into 11 bushes clumped closely together. I have been watering, mulched around them, and lightly fertilized them with an acidic fertilizer. New growth after their fruit set is amazing. Those fruited in late may/early june.
I look forward to each year and hope when I am called to heaven that my food forest will bless the generation after me.
JAMES, KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DOING!! Sharing links to your older videos works.
I subscribed several monthes ago and watch every video you have put out since. My channel is in it's beginning stages, but I am slowly learning and extremely slow on subscribers compared to popular channels.
How is your Florida King peach tree doing? I'm in Northeast FL and recently put in a Red Haven peach tree and am looking for another variety that will do well in my zone and am thinking of Florida King.
I'm so Happy 🍎🍏🍎 for you!
I enjoyed your delightful & cheerful attitude about just going for it!!!
When you can prune heavy ( the plant is strong enough to handle it ) leaving 1/3 of the plant, it will make a plant want to reproduce, let's face it we all want to leave a legacy go on and on - and a plants way to reproduce is seed. That's why when you pruned your plant hard your tree wanted to make sure it lived on and you got fruit. I use my yard for vegetables, berries and grapes. All my trees are in pots. I love your video I did learn something from it .
i cant wait to start my homestead.. we move soon my dream of raised bed gardening is so close
Let’s Goooo!! Sounds like you’re getting close
Wow… watching James in this 2017 video vs 2021, such a different vibe. Amazing and helpful info, but I love excited-jumping-around James in the newer videos! 😂😂👍👍Makes me much more interested in trying all this myself.
I eat an apple at lunch, nearly every day. I have been saving the seeds. Now, with this great video, l understand how to plant the trees.
You videos are so inspiring. You are a true blessing.
God bless America...
God continue to bless you as well.
Padre
Got 3 apples n 2 pears saplings from seed on the go, one almost a year in, thank you for the inspiration dude!
Let’s Goooo Luke!! Good stuff bro, I hope they start flowering and fruiting for you soon
One of my apples had a sprouting little seed in it. I came here to figure out what to do with it and I'm really excited to begin this journey!
Thank you for this video. I watched it before some time ago and followed your suggested fridge germination and thereafter planted them. 🍎
This video will always keep getting views because it is always useful, you are a good man thank you.
Amazing job thanks for sharing !
Your welcome. I would love if you shared it with others if you think it has value 😄
Legendary! That was awesome man love the positivity!
Thank you Michael! I really appreciate that. Im trying to bring some information, some encouragement, and some information cause everyone can do this I am no one special that for sure 😁
Omg this might be an older video but it is so right. I totally agree with everything you said. And I agree with you about planting the seed. It brings such joy. Maybe a gamble but at the same time I call it a surprise
Hi! Thank you for your video. I am currently growing apples from seeds. I took them straight out of the apple and placed them in moist paper towels. They sprouted in about 2 weeks and now I have planted the tiny seedlings in small pots. It's Winter here in the southern hemisphere and the little plants are doing well. I am also trying to grow mandarins from seeds. Like you, I am finding growing apples from seeds very exciting. As you say, you never know what you are going to get. If the apples aren't that great, at least the native birds can eat them! Thanks for your tip about cutting the branches that don't produce flowers. I will have to keep my apple tree low as well. Thirty feet is a very tall tree! Keep up the good work. Best wishes from Australia.
loved the video. Im planting some macs today
Amazing work! Thanks for the encouragement. Started planting apples and pears about 8 months ago. Keeping a diary of my experiments and findings.
If you ever want to share your findings, I would love to see them!
@@elizabethwang7408 Thanks. I ended up grafting most of the trees but saved a few to see what will happen to them naturally. One of the grafted trees yielded apples 11 months after. The wild ones are still growing. Are you also planting?
@@tarfap.kpamber9732 I have some seeds I bought online for experimenting. I enjoy learning and thus enjoy seeing other people’s discovers. Will make a video about your trees? I did look up your channel after I read your first comment.
@@tarfap.kpamber9732 do you enjoy fruit trees? Do you like gardening?
@@elizabethwang7408 I might consider doing a video one day...
Home gardening is an interesting hobby for me. I am into fruit trees and some other ornamentals. Wishing you success with your seeds.
I love this! Definitely the tiniest apple I have ever seen and I can only imagine how concentrated the goodness and taste must be!!
so happy to see people growing their own food. Your video. contained a lot of information, thank you.
I find it so funny that he’s like yup I know u haven’t ever had it cuz I just made it . The Prigioni apple😂😂😂
Also a very good video I will try this too but I live in Texas so Idk if it will work well
If you live in an area with heavy clay soil it probably will not do well. Sometimes you may get one to grow if you have good soil and have enough chill hours in the winter. Also many apple varieties need pollinators. If you live in south Texas you may want to get one that is recommended for your growing zone first and try growing seed in addition to that because no commercial varieties like our low chill winters.
WoW!,, you are soooo amazing James..after just three years? You Rock
1 million views has been set :) thanks for helping me grow my own apple tree
I love how straight to the point you are. Other gardening RUclipsrs waffle on so much it puts me off watching and makes me impatient.
Man I love your love for apple trees. Got me really interested in growing one! I will do!
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Great Work James! Almost 2years & 1 Million Views!)))
Great video! Direct seeded fruit trees make great rootstock and with the grafting produces in short time. Cheers!
Thanks bro! Yeah they do
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You explain the process so easily. I look forward to growing my own apple trees.
Watching this because I bit into an apple and saw that a seedling was starting inside the core. Good stuff.
Amazing i wanna make my own apple as well KEEP on the pruning i guess in the future your seeds can be have a genetic that is more pruned and if you feed them good i think they can be delicious apples than they already is ! good luck i loved the video and idea i am currently in doubt if i will grow an apple or an ume tree they are both rosaceaes plants but i do not know they are both beautiful thank you for your work beatiful garden u have there ! give us some updates in the future please
I actually love your channel thank you for everything
Thats really kind of you to say. Thank you 😄
This is amazing. Thank you for sharing. I've been wanting to plant an apple tree and finally looked up info and this video popped up.
What a unique way to edit and spit facts... the slow zoom in out is cool
Apparently not all apple seeds need a dormancy period. I had some that I took right out of the apple and started them on damp paper towel, and they sprouted right away.
I believe that apple seeds can germinate without going through stratification. I suppose If you plant an apple seedling in April, come spring it might not bloom. Also the apple tree-let is not prepared to defend against cold and freezing temperatures.
I WAS CUTTING APPLES, AND THE SEEDS HAD ROOTS ATTACHED TO THEM WHEN THEY FELL OUT :0 THATS WHY IM HEEEEEEEERE
Many apples are stored just above freezing. It may be that it stratified already. But maybe not... 😀
@Suzie Fun maybe... let us know! 👍
Same here. After I ate one I planted the seeds. It's a few months old but it's still growing
Love your enthusiasm! I just love growing things - especially from seed. This year alone I have grown, pear, lemon and many ornamental trees. No luck with my apple seeds unfortunately, but there's always next year! Looking forward to eating my own pears!
I just ate an apple from my college cafeteria, and one of the seeds were sprouting. now I’m trying to grow it.
Thanks I’ve been wondering how I should go about getting my own Apple tree. And you have inspired me I’m gona find my own from seed! I will have to grown in pot for now but I’m gona get something close to my favourite Jazz Apple. Love your energy man ✌️❤️