How to Grow Apple Trees, Complete Growing Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @jamesprigioni
    @jamesprigioni  Месяц назад +24

    SHARE THIS VIDEO IF YOU FOUND VALUE IN IT!
    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    00:10 How You Can Get Apple Production Consistently
    00:41 Which Trees are Best to Plant
    01:07 How to Plant a Bare Root Tree
    01:52 A Mistake You Can Not Afford to Make When Planting Trees
    02:23 How to Plant a Potted Tree
    03:00 Important Techniques to Give Young Trees a Healthy Start
    04:25 Tuck Protecting the Garden
    04:53 The Importance of Properly Pruning Young Trees
    05:53 The Ideal Shape for Growing Apple Trees
    06:21 The Importance of Proper Branch Angles for Apple Trees
    07:03 How to Train Branch Angles to the Ideal Angle for Produciton
    07:36 Pruning and Training an Old Tree Vs. a Young Tree
    08:50 How to Get Fruit on Trees as Fast as Possible
    09:58 How to Get Good Pollination for Apples
    10:19 How to Protect Apple Trees from Pests and Disease
    11:59 The Magic Powder I use to Protect Apple Fruit from Pests
    14:43 A Simple Way to Reduce Pests and Disease in an Orchard
    15:12 The Best Varieties of Apples to Grow
    16:11 How to Know When Apples are Ripe
    17:20 Here’s Why Everyone Should Be Growing Apple Trees
    18:00 After 12+ Years of Growing Apples Here is What’s Important
    19:16 Final Thoughts

    • @yoshideku117
      @yoshideku117 Месяц назад +1

      Do Golden delicious grow there?

    • @slowpoke4557
      @slowpoke4557 Месяц назад

      Why doesn't spraying your trees with the clay hinder the plants' ability to photosynthesis?

  • @unknownname8328
    @unknownname8328 Месяц назад +50

    Do this type of video for PEAR & PEACH TREES, PLEASE.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Месяц назад +60

    When planting any grafted tree, MAKE SURE !!! you plant the tree with the graft union toward the North, above the soil line, away from the strong Southern summer sunlight, UV rays, and potentially UV and heat burning the graft. This saves the graft union, making it strong and healthy.

    • @MrWildplum
      @MrWildplum Месяц назад +6

      The graft union goes all the way around how can it point north?

    • @johnlord8337
      @johnlord8337 Месяц назад +13

      @@MrWildplum There is no true total graft union going all the way around (per se). You will see the major bump, knot, or burl in the grafted bark.
      The graft scion will be a young branch that is cut into a long "tongue" or chisel shape with the cambium having its long cambium "V" attached to its mother wood "V" shape.
      There is the cleft graft.
      Most times the graft stump is larger than the 2 conventional smaller grafts. This is an older graft stump, and you are attaching smaller and younger scions into the tree. You have a horizontal flat cut across the graft stump. You cut a slice (hatchet or knife) across the entire diameter of the stump, opening up the cleft, some 1 -- 1 1/2 inches in cleft and cambium. You put in 2 grafts (scions), with their cambium-to-cambium connections on each side of the cleft attempting graft. In the end of this, most times the lesser graft will be cut off, and the greater graft will remain. As such, you will see a large knot of graft stump heartwood on the lesser cut area sticking out. This will be the healed bump, knot, or burl of the graft stump with the scion. This faces NORTH. Additional waxing, painting, or tree tar is applied over the entire successful graft and greaft stump cut porton of cambium and heartwood, keeping it dry, clean, away from bacteria and bugs.
      There is the V graft.
      Much like the cleft graft, but the size of a single young graft scion diameter closely matches the young graft stump diameter. This is totally done when both trees are young. You want to have a near-same diameter of tree-to-tree cambium-to-cambium entire contact around the entire surface. You are attempting the entire cambium diagonal areas of the graft stump and graft scion to completely merge. You can't just put a blunt stick against a blunt stick and have a graft. That is why the cleft or V graft must have the graft scion heartwood "tongue" pierces down into the receptive cut of the graft stump heartwood, providing a base of support, and eventually holding both pieces firmly grafted and growing further annual growth wood rings together.
      The other is inlay grafting.
      This method uses multiple smaller and younger graft scion tongues, ... with no hatchet/knife cut "V" across the ikder graft stump horizontal cut top. A small knife is inserted between the wood and cambium loosening up the bark. Smaller graft scions with chisel tips are put into the loosened cambium. Think of putting a WW II torture bamboo
      needle under your fingernail. The graft stump is the cambium and bark (fingernail) and the heartwood (finger). You can put multiple smaller grafts into the entire perimeter of the stump cambium. One then takes the eventual best grafter to remain, while cutting out the lesser grafts. This leaves you again with a large portion of the graft stump appearing. This overgrows with a knot or burl forming on the graft union.
      As grafting also involves waxing and wrapping, or just wrapping, the graft merge point, with some later tree tar (of the ancients healing and protective barrier against water, molds, mildews, fungus, or boring insect attack, this will be that dark portion of the graft area. Look for the graft stump top, and keep it to the NORTH.
      Other methods like whip, tongue, splice, or bud grafting are used upwards on the tree's smaller branches. We are discussing the graft stump with the scion at the ground planting level.
      There are side-grafts, in which you vertically slice open the cambium bark, and then insert the same graft scion slid into the bark, but kept in an upward diagonal graft. The graft stump is not cut off. This technique is used for the many fruit variety of trees with multiple apples, or multiple cherries, or plums, etc. Each scion will then grow its true species. Such other RUclipsr has his FrankenApple trees with up to 50+ varieties inserted onto a main apple tree.

    • @johnlord8337
      @johnlord8337 Месяц назад

      @@TooMuchDramaInTheMilkyWay Words from the ancestor's commonsense knowledge ... passed down ... but forgotten by the majority of modern over-educated, UN-educated academic botanists, biologists, agriculturists, with more destructive pharmacological corporate profit motives. AND DON'T FORGET THE TREE TAR FOR CUTTING LOCATIONS, ... and household whitte interior latex paint and paint up the "legs" of the trees and up and outward on the lower branches of the "skirts" (female terminology for ... female fruiting trees and their dressings). Painting dark colored bark trees (plums, prunes, cherry, ..._ stops them from overheating, over-aspirating and dehydrating themselves into wilting, ... and sunburn of the cambium. The ancestors painted up all their fruit and nut trees, both for bark and cranny sealings against molds, mildews, fungus, rain water penetration, wood rot, dry rot, insect buryings, ... We need to return to this 1:1 ration of water and latex paint and slap on the brushes or farmer's sprayers and get our trees back to health, healing, safety, and proper disinfection and sanitary conditions.

    • @debradykstra8703
      @debradykstra8703 Месяц назад +3

      Great tip!

    • @faithfirstfarmhomestead3386
      @faithfirstfarmhomestead3386 Месяц назад

      Thank you for this bit of information.

  • @tomst9417
    @tomst9417 Месяц назад +4

    One lesson I learned about growing fruit trees is to start with varieties that have good disease resistance. While it isn't an absolute, disease resistance eases the burden of applying fungicides .Three years ago I planted a variety called "Pristine" and this year the first harvest from that tree was spectacular and the fruit was free of scab. As James said, picking up and disposing of fallen fruit is a must , as is removing any spoiled fruit that hangs on the tree. Also, rake up and dispose of the leaves in the fall as they will harbor fungal spores that otherwise will re-infect the tree in spring.

  • @rldooley10
    @rldooley10 Месяц назад +10

    ❤ Tuck. We lost our two dogs this year. We really enjoy Tuck.

  • @maryvanwinkle3900
    @maryvanwinkle3900 Месяц назад +2

    thanks for the info on apple trees i had 3 trees that was from the big box store . for years my husband and i tried to get apples i watched a few of your videos and last year we decided to cut two of the trees down they just would produce at all or the apples was inedible so i when ordered from the nursery you suggested i order the liberty and Williams pride and i couldn't believe it the liberty is growing good but the Williams pride flowered and gave us 1 apple from the first year i was surprised my husband and i baby that apple and i tell you that was the best tastings apple i ever had thank you and tuck for all your info not only with apples but all fruits and veg i was dumb again and got one cherry tree from the nursery you suggested and another from the BIG BOX STORE my dumbness was buying from the store the tree from the nursery is doing fine the other one died i will always get my trees and other fruit from the nursery thank again

  • @cindystimson3632
    @cindystimson3632 Месяц назад +2

    Love you Tuck. Stay cool and drink lots of water. Stay healthy. ❤❤❤

  • @NYGardenLife
    @NYGardenLife Месяц назад +2

    We have our apple trees ordered for spring…can’t wait! Thanks James and Tuck!! ❤❤

  • @victoriaperry6789
    @victoriaperry6789 Месяц назад +1

    ya I'm a kid I'm on my grandmother's laptop but I've been trying to grow apples so thank you

  • @southernyankeeprepper
    @southernyankeeprepper Месяц назад +2

    Please please please do figs and in depth of peaches too!

  • @alexdigaia
    @alexdigaia Месяц назад +2

    My Number One fruits! Could you do a tutorial about growing apple into a pot? Thanks for your wonderfull video! Apples for life and forever!

  • @Mudskipper9876
    @Mudskipper9876 Месяц назад +1

    We are so lucky to learn from you, James.. I had no idea the angle of the branches was so important.

  • @samuelluke1659
    @samuelluke1659 21 день назад

    I might have gone overboard this spring...I planted 4 apple, 3 plums,,2 peaches,2 pear, 2 cherry,, and 1 persimmons...everything still looks good and healthy so hopefully in a few years I will be harvesting my own fruits..❤ ya Tuck...

  • @GardenFreshHomestead
    @GardenFreshHomestead Месяц назад +8

    I am too scared to cut my apple tree but, I know I have to do it.
    I've got a dwarf apple tree Pink Lady, Red Fuji, Anna

  • @nebsun
    @nebsun Месяц назад +1

    Important for me is to choose varieties and rootstocks that are disease and pest resistant - saves a lot of work trying to keep your tree healthy.
    There are rootstocks that are well suited to specific soil as well - I have a lot of heavy clay and the MM106 and M116 do very well and are both drought and wet tolerant

  • @MrLaking123
    @MrLaking123 Месяц назад +9

    this video has a lot of info about growing apple trees could you do the same with other fruit trees

  • @cedraoreilly
    @cedraoreilly День назад

    i garden in the Caribbean and this video reminds me of growing and picking mangoes

  • @simplelife0504
    @simplelife0504 Месяц назад

    Your passion for your plants & beautiful food forests is so amazing to see. I feel what you're feeling every time I walk through my outdoor gardens. 🪴 So many beautiful homegrown blessings. I wish more people understood how important all of this is. Your spirit makes me smile. Keep up the incredible work, James. 🙂

  • @jackiek4159
    @jackiek4159 Месяц назад +2

    Your apple tree are absolutely stunning! 😍✨🍎

  • @elizabethpiela7389
    @elizabethpiela7389 Месяц назад

    Hi James, I'm your neighbor about 50 miles south on the eastern shore. I'm continually amazed by how great your fruit harvests look. This year I must not have done the kaolin clay early or frequently enough, but the biggest problem was the bees and various hornets eating the fruit before they became edible. So almost all apples went to my neighbor's pigs! Learned the hard way to not plant Fuji, Braeburn, or Gala -- they are super susceptible to fire blight -- the only one left is the Fuji and I've decided to wait and see if he can outgrow the damage rather than prune and prune 'til there's nothing left but a weirdly mis-shaped tree. Planted and waiting for the disease-resistant varieties to grow (Sundance, Dayton, Enterprise, and William's Pride), and in the meantime need to find out a way to keep the bees from taking all the fruit! If you or your viewers have any ideas I'd be most grateful. Thank you so much!

  • @susanbristol18
    @susanbristol18 Месяц назад +3

    James, you inspire me. I loved your videos on growing things in pots.

  • @conniebujnowski6834
    @conniebujnowski6834 Месяц назад

    Thank JP and Tuck, great tips ! Believe it or not I have 9 Granny Smith trees growing in north Georgia. I started them from seed after peeling apples for my dehydrated apple stock I noticed some of the seeds were actually sprouting! I followed instructions on how to put seed in fridge for stratification then plant in soil uses cocoir like you said JP😊 I tried 15 seeds and 9 survived they are now about 7-9 ft. Healthy and we babied them during the cicadas 😅 omstarz!! They are in second year . Any advice welcome. Love this channel thanks so much for all you do you are a Blessing to all who follow you !

  • @JustJessee
    @JustJessee Месяц назад

    I wish I had a fraction of your positivity and enthusiasm, fr.

  • @sandracastle42
    @sandracastle42 Месяц назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ seven lucky, loving hearts for Tuck.😊

  • @Ripleyripper
    @Ripleyripper Месяц назад

    I got about two dozen apples off my Wickson tree the second year after planting. In addition to being precocious it has what many consider the best flavor of any apple.

  • @januarysdaughter6664
    @januarysdaughter6664 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤For Tuck.
    I planted 2 apples, 2 pears and 2 peaches this past spring. This video helps me a great deal. TYSVM ❤❤❤

  • @mountaingirlspeaks3345
    @mountaingirlspeaks3345 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much! I grew up on an apple farm and thought I knew about apple trees but you just taught me a lot I didn’t know.

  • @karenholt9744
    @karenholt9744 Месяц назад

    Wow, condensed apple master class! Thanks! I really appreciate all of the knowledge and experience you've gained with trial and error over the last 12 years. I will be using this information for sure! ❤❤❤❤ for Tuck

  • @jan_07
    @jan_07 Месяц назад

    Great tips, James! Have you tried Silken apples before? Not sure how hard it is to grow, but it’s a Canadian cultivar and we only ever get to eat them during apple picking season from our local orchards. It ripens together with Gala and Mac apples. It’s not available in grocery stores because it bruises quick, doesn’t really affect the texture and taste but the grocery store customers wouldn’t want bruises. So the only way is to wait every September. If you like Honeycrisp, you will definitely be amazed by the Silken, our family call it “the apple picker’s apple” because it’s so crunchy and sweet like a typical good apple, but it has that juiciness and aftertaste of a pear and it’s our only reason to go for apple picking because all other apples are almost available in the grocery stores. I wanted to grow it someday once we move out to a house with a bigger garden space, but if you do plant it, it would be such a valuable reference for us 😆

  • @simplelifeDT
    @simplelifeDT Месяц назад

    Your instructions on how to grow apples are wonderful, I appreciate what you have instructed and I hope this will be spread so that many people will know and thank you. Apples are very nutritious and have anti-aging energy for the body.❤

  • @amynourse9727
    @amynourse9727 Месяц назад +2

    Great info! This coupled with your other pruning video has give me new energy to retry growing fruit trees as I've failed in the past. ♥♥♥♥♥ For the handsome guardian. Thank you!!

  • @michellegonzalez9125
    @michellegonzalez9125 Месяц назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤ for Tuck love seeing the little guy and love all the great information you gave us today ❤

  • @sunsetsky594
    @sunsetsky594 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing these tips. I don't have any apple trees but someday if I do this information could be helpful. 💚💚💚💚 for Tuck doing a great job keeping an eye on the garden!

  • @ricktimm3227
    @ricktimm3227 Месяц назад

    Great video. I have 2 old apple trees and planted 2 new ones. This video will help alot thanks for all the great videos

  • @olgamossine235
    @olgamossine235 Месяц назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️for Tuck. Thank you, James!

  • @dinacasey7034
    @dinacasey7034 Месяц назад

    Do love seeing Tuck. I wish my dog love vegetables like Tuck!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ctimms417
    @ctimms417 Месяц назад

    I've got a young William's Pride and a Liberty apple as well as a few others inlcuding a Sweet Sixteen which I believe is a parent of Honeycrisp. I like to plant apple varieities that are not available at grocery stores or local fruit stands. My trees are starting to produce better now and it's been worth the wait. I have to battle the plum curculio as well. I'm in Canada and couldn't find the Surround here so I've been placing zip lock bags around each apple just after petal drop so it blocks the plum curculio and the other bugs that leave worm holes and such. (My trees are espaliered so it's not that cumbersome to carry out the bagging). The apple grows inside the bag all season without any other interference from me and I don't have to spray with anything. I call them my zip lock trees. I noticed Surround is available here now so I may give that a try. Does it prevent apple maggot and coddling moth as well?

  • @zonevproductions
    @zonevproductions Месяц назад

    all depends on climate zone. Im in zone 10b and only certain types will grow you need more chill hours and we hardly get any here in San Diego

  • @mudpiemudpie785
    @mudpiemudpie785 Месяц назад +1

    I love the clay idea, James. Thanks. I'm in zone 5b upstate NY. I'm growing golden delicious and one called "crunch a bunch" from Gurney(Not crazy about that tree). The next trees I plant will be better. Will you please talk about protecting young trees from deer? We had to put cages around our trees for the first three years. How do you protect your young trees from deer?

    • @elizabethpiela7389
      @elizabethpiela7389 Месяц назад +1

      The deer ate the leaves off my young apple trees. I looked up scents that deer don't like, and made a concoction of oil mixed with cinnamon, clove, lavender, and tea tree essential oils, put that on some cardboard (like from a cheerios box) and hung the cardboard pieces from the trees like Christmas decorations. After that either the deer stopped coming round or just laid off because they didn't like the scent. Deer also don't like dog hair, so if you have some, you could try putting that on your trees.

  • @DreamFarmUS
    @DreamFarmUS Месяц назад

    Your guide on how to grow apples is very detailed and clear. Where did you buy the red apple variety?

  • @growinginportland
    @growinginportland Месяц назад

    I just planted 2 more apple trees in my backyard. I planted a liberty and a Fuji tree. Cant wait.

  • @Exaris79
    @Exaris79 Месяц назад

    Great to see Tucks still around. Yorkie Terriers usually lasts about a dozen yrs old.

  • @aron8949
    @aron8949 Месяц назад

    If you don’t live somewhere that it rains like many people out west, then you will have to water for the entire lifespan of the tree. Use a drip irrigation system that goes all the way around the tree. Make sure it is at the edge of the canopy of the tree and continue to move it out wider as the tree grows.

  • @ShellyWest-d8x
    @ShellyWest-d8x Месяц назад

    This is so interesting! I love apples and have always wanted to grow my own in the backyard. However, I didn't know what all went into it. Think I will have to keep buying them till I have the time to devote to it.

  • @indraawai5183
    @indraawai5183 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤ love the boss . Just so you know I tried to plant apple trees but they died after getting tall. I live in the west indies and it's very hot . Thanks for all your advice. I also tried strawberry but because of the heat they are dying. I am so sad not getting to enjoy the fruit of my labor.

  • @toddlfrank
    @toddlfrank Месяц назад

    Great video and packed full of information.

  • @akamong91
    @akamong91 Месяц назад

    This saves the graft union, making it strong and healthy.

  • @planterbanter
    @planterbanter Месяц назад

    You can't beat growing your own food, well done James!!

  • @bjoernandersen8287
    @bjoernandersen8287 Месяц назад

    Great video and Tuck is as usual the king of your garden.

  • @mariastastykitchen
    @mariastastykitchen Месяц назад

    Good morning my friend while these apples look so delicious and healthy. Thank you for sharing with us. Enjoy your family. God bless.🙏😋🍎🍏💕🌍

  • @sandiemyers2463
    @sandiemyers2463 Месяц назад

    For me, this is this has been one of your best presentations❤❤❤❤❤

  • @johnhoke3695
    @johnhoke3695 Месяц назад

    @jamesprigioni thanks for making these videos. I’m active duty in the military, so I move too much to do more than herbs, but once I live in a spot for more than 2-3 years, I’m going to use all the tips from your videos. There is something super motivating about your enthusiasm, keep up the great work and Tuck is a boss!

  • @garfielda34
    @garfielda34 Месяц назад

    Now I think we need to get an apple tree for our growing food forest! ❤❤❤❤ As always for Tuck!

  • @maynardyoder441
    @maynardyoder441 Месяц назад

    Thank you JP , this is a legends video. Just a ton of helpful wisdom! May God bless your life. ✌🏻

  • @evan311ret
    @evan311ret Месяц назад

    Hey James! I'm a new gardener also in NJ! I would love if you could share where you buy your trees from as I'm planning on putting a bunch in the ground next year. Love your videos, and REALLY appreciate all the information I've gathered from watching them all!

  • @jeweleagle613
    @jeweleagle613 Месяц назад

    I JUST planted my first 2 apple trees! Indiana! Green delicious and Fujii, this is very informational! Thank you!

  • @faithfirstfarmhomestead3386
    @faithfirstfarmhomestead3386 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the great tips on growing good apples. ❤

  • @randyburleson8273
    @randyburleson8273 16 дней назад

    Wish I had found your video before I planted.....however , I planted mostly correct. I planted 8 trees app 7' tall. 4 Arkansas Black, 2 winesap, a gala and honey crisp.....

  • @tinad6812
    @tinad6812 Месяц назад

    Great video. I am looking into varieties that will work in my area. The tree I have hasn’t done well. I love how your trees are dwarf and produce so well. Thank you. ❤️for Tuck. 😊

  • @kathiegettinger8374
    @kathiegettinger8374 Месяц назад

    Yumm!! I wish I could taste it! Beautiful fruit. 👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤

  • @dinacasey7034
    @dinacasey7034 Месяц назад

    Great informative video! Thanks James!

  • @Detour4it
    @Detour4it Месяц назад

    Always an excellent presentation and fantastic tips.... Thank you, Brother!

  • @heidiedwards7819
    @heidiedwards7819 Месяц назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤aw! There’s the Boss! Love Tuck!! ❤❤❤

  • @meganostuni1899
    @meganostuni1899 Месяц назад

    Excellent content, James and Tuck!

  • @SuperKabookie
    @SuperKabookie Месяц назад

    Love that guardian of the garden! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @shellycarter155
    @shellycarter155 Месяц назад

    What’s your opinion of Neem Oil? It takes care of many common pests, prevents many fungi and it’s a natural product…

  • @t.wilder8403
    @t.wilder8403 Месяц назад

    This was a great explanation. I was looking at my fruit trees today. I definitely need to prune them. Should I wait until early spring to prune my trees?

  • @dustyflats3832
    @dustyflats3832 Месяц назад

    We have late spring frosts that threaten fruit blossoms. Maybe next year as it will be 3 years. There was too much rain this year to bother spraying anything.

  • @tugh2986
    @tugh2986 Месяц назад

    Recommendations of where to order bare roots from?

  • @ellendavis9940
    @ellendavis9940 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤Tuck, he is the best! Thank you for this true information. James you’re also the best!

  • @marlahornak8328
    @marlahornak8328 Месяц назад

    Love this. We have northern spy, granny Smith, and Honeycrisp started in our yard. We got five Honeycrisp this year very exciting. Thanks for the video. Loved the big bite u took of the apple lol. Give tuck a scruffy from me !

  • @mslwinters
    @mslwinters Месяц назад

    Excellent info! Thanks James and Tuck 💜

  • @bustrcat
    @bustrcat Месяц назад +4

    I have two apple trees. One had a bad first year, but it's better now. This spring, they both produced fruit. But before they ripened, the squirrels stole the entire harvest - probably 100+ apples. That was mid-June. What can I do to combat this thievery? I don't mind sharing, however, I want some of the apples for myself.

    • @faboo21
      @faboo21 Месяц назад +1

      We had a similar situation in NY with a columnar tree growing in container. We lost approx 12 large apples to squirrels in July. We were naive to leave these unprotected from those vultures who decimated that tree within 2 days(!!).
      Eventually, decided to cover our 3 additional columnar ones with heavyish burlap (20g?. ) Placed a few bamboo posts to help hold it up and used zip ties to join the diff. burlap pieces. Similar to sewing a patch quilt together. Also pinned a few pieces into the soil for additional precaution. Took about 25 -30 mins.
      This still allowed sunlight to get thru and onto our mummified trees. 😂 ** Tried pest netting but squirrels can still bite thru that + it’s transparent.
      And guess what, it worked!! Squirrels and birds not seeing the apples stayed away from the trees altogether.
      😋 We recently harvested 15-20 apples and waiting for one more tree to be ready (soon).
      Will def do this again next year around the sane time because we can’t avoid the squirrels. Just can’t.

    • @bustrcat
      @bustrcat Месяц назад

      @@faboo21 I'll have to try that. I was just going to get rid of a bunch of coffee sacks, as I no longer needed them, but I'll keep them now. Thanks.

  • @karenromando4939
    @karenromando4939 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Bought my gala and liberty apple trees today

  • @poojadulbran3666
    @poojadulbran3666 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks sir for this informative video.

  • @kfx216
    @kfx216 Месяц назад

    This is so helpful. Question: will apple trees grow well in resin half whiskey barrels? The places selling columnar dwarf trees say yes, but I'm wondering. My yard is so small and shaded that I need to be able to move them around to catch the sun throughout the year...and stay away from all the deer.

  • @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
    @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica Месяц назад

    Very delicious apple fresh from the garden

  • @Ann-z6b
    @Ann-z6b Месяц назад

    Thanks for this useful video. I have had trouble getting worm free fruit from my Honeycrisp and Fuji trees. Does Kaolin clay work to deter codling moths?

  • @robyn3575
    @robyn3575 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for this video!!

  • @GrowerStatusT73
    @GrowerStatusT73 Месяц назад

    James ,I just found out that bunnies don’t like a flower called the bobble head Allium ,just thought I’d let you know 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I would make it my border flower what’s up tucker❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @angelasmith2140
    @angelasmith2140 Месяц назад

    My tree is growing straight up it's about 4 feel tall have I waited too long to put it in the ground I have a smaller one so I need to plant them together I grew them from seed

  • @DonDrigo
    @DonDrigo Месяц назад

    I see that you added Coco Coir to the sandy soil. What should one add to Georgia clay to improve it?

  • @marchellecote4895
    @marchellecote4895 Месяц назад

    There are so many places to get apple trees, from box stores to online. How do you know a good place to acquire good stock apple trees?

  • @ThirdCoastGardening
    @ThirdCoastGardening Месяц назад +2

    I’m growing a couple apple trees in Texas and it’s a little bit of a challenge since it’s so freakin hot here but my two trees look good this year.

  • @lexi-vx1pd
    @lexi-vx1pd Месяц назад

    James! Do you recommend buying from rain tree and starting trees in pots if we plan to move? I want to get them started but don’t want to hinder growth

  • @michelleroland5188
    @michelleroland5188 Месяц назад

    So you must always transplant the tree into the ground (from a container)❓

  • @ws6284
    @ws6284 Месяц назад

    Extremely valuable video. Thank you, truly.

  • @karenromando4939
    @karenromando4939 Месяц назад

    I will be purchasing Surround Kayolin clay for sure from your site

  • @lilreb720666
    @lilreb720666 Месяц назад

    What timing, I'm in south Carolina and the hurricane that blew through here knocked my apple tree down lol

  • @dezw510
    @dezw510 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤ what a cutie Tuck is!

  • @monicamago384
    @monicamago384 Месяц назад

    Great tips to grow apples.

  • @donitaforrest9064
    @donitaforrest9064 Месяц назад

    Always a pleasure watching your videos 🍎🍎🍎🍏🍏

  • @aryanahartwell3801
    @aryanahartwell3801 Месяц назад

    ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎 Young King.....Guardian of the Gardens .....Tuck

  • @watchmegrow-v2p
    @watchmegrow-v2p 20 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤ much love to Tuck ❤️❤️❤️🍎🍎🍎🍎 what nursery do you recommend for apple trees I’m so ready to plant a couple squirrels will be my problem tips on them are helpful please keep doing videos I’ve watched all your videos thanks james for all the great information & inspiration I’m addicted 👏🏻🙌🏻 starting out new and inspired 🙌🏻 your amazing 👨‍🌾

  • @LOLTrungSieuCap
    @LOLTrungSieuCap 29 дней назад

    your videos are so helpful

  • @darryldessa6444
    @darryldessa6444 Месяц назад +1

    💖's for Tucky boy 🎸.

  • @cottagekeeper
    @cottagekeeper Месяц назад

    The best pie apple is grimes golden. I think the best tasting apple is a macintosh ❤️

  • @anitaerickson1971
    @anitaerickson1971 Месяц назад

    I have hard Georgia red clay soil. Will fruit trees still grow successfully?

  • @meanhombre6
    @meanhombre6 Месяц назад

    Good job TUCK ❤

  • @heidiedwards7819
    @heidiedwards7819 Месяц назад +1

    Mulching: I’ve read that it’s best not to put natural mulch (wood chips, etc) all the way up to the bark as it will encourage rot ? I see you have mulched all the way to the trunk 🤷🏻‍♀️