Buy Fruit Trees & Berry Bushes for a Home Orchard / Food Forest! -Backyard Edible Landscape Options
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- Опубликовано: 6 мар 2019
- Find the largest selection of edible plants for your urban garden! Choose between local vs online nurseries, selling grafted fruit trees, berry bushes, fruiting vines and edible ground covers.
► QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS VIDEO:
What are the pros and cons of growing plants from seed vs cuttings? How long does it take a fruit seedling to mature compared to a grafted clone? How does grafting work? What are the advantages of local nurseries? How are online trees packaged and shipped? What's the difference between potted vs bare root plants? What's a good resource to help with edible landscaping design or backyard orchard care?
► RELIABLE GENETICS THAT SAVE TIME:
Can't you just plant a seed from an apple or pear to start your own fruit tree? Well, you sure can! Seedling grown trees have the most natural, undisturbed root systems. But this process does have some drawbacks. Firstly, it may take several additional years before you ever get to experience any fruit from that seedling. And once it DOES mature, it might produce fruit that is not as good as the parent plant.
Adapting plants through natural breeding is a crucial part of modern fruit cultivation. And many commercial growers are actively developing new and improved varieties. But for us as consumers, we are often limited on time and space. Thus, it is most advantageous to buy cloned varieties from established nurseries. These are often grafted onto hardy root stocks, using mature fruiting wood. That means that within just one year you might be enjoying fruit from your new tree!
► LOCAL VS ONLINE VENDORS:
Obviously, it can be quite convenient to just drive into a local nursery and pick up a few plants. You don't have to pay for shipping costs. You get to hand pick your exact plant. And it's more likely that you'll be choosing from varieties that are adapted to grow in your local area.
Online nurseries are very good options though. They give you even more choices. You'll be able to select from a nearly endless variety of apples, peaches, pears and so on. And you'll also have access to other types of plants that are missing from your local box store. Goumis, sea berries, hardy kiwis, persimmons, jujubes and aronia. If you want them, you might need to look online!
► ONLINE EDIBLE PLANT NURSERIES:
• Raintree Nursery (Washington)
raintreenursery.com
Amazing selection of plants you've never heard of, including west coast natives. A good balance between selection and price. My preferred online plant seller.
★★ COUPON: C10 for $10 off your order of $75 or more!
• Bay Laurel Nursery (California)
baylaurelnursery.com
Online seller of Dave Wilson's Nursery fruit trees. Huge selection of grafted stone fruits, with multiple root stock options. I've purchased my bare root peaches, apricots & plums from them. Even a 4-in-1 grafted variety! Try to pre-order between August to December for shipping in the next year's season.
• Edible Landscaping (Virginia)
EdibleLandscaping.com
Broad selection of edible plants, including some uncommon varieties. Shipping is available year round, although stock fluctuates. I got a very nice potted Asian Persimmon grafted on an American Persimmon root stock.
• Just Fruits and Exotics (Florida)
JustFruitsandExotics.com
Lots of unique fruiting plants, including an impressive selection of persimmons. My mother-in-law's Asian Persimmon came from this vendor.
• One Green World (Oregon)
OneGreenWorld.com
Large selection, including some remarkable west coast natives. In years past, I've received good quality plants after ordering multiple plants from them.
► READ MORE ABOUT PLANNING A BACKYARD ORCHARD:
Backyard Orchard Barriers to Growing Fruit Trees:
link.albopepper.com/barrier00
Tips For Planning a Backyard Orchard and Growing Fruit Trees:
link.albopepper.com/backorch00
Lee Reich Books:
• Landscaping with Fruit: amzn.to/2lMCSqd
• Grow Fruit Naturally: amzn.to/2NdBidi
• The Pruning Book: amzn.to/2tLtuaB
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Thanks for sharing. I appreciate how you present. I get turned off by people that pretend to be excited about the episode their filming. You are very professional.
Thanks for your positive feedback! :)
Great video and information....it's in my favorites so I can check out the nurseries you mentioned! Thanks for putting this together and sharing!
Thanks for the suggestions. Wonderful to know that it is possible to order trees from nurseries. I loved to see how they are packaged and appreciated the advise of when to order bare root trees.
Thanks for watching Michael! I greatly appreciate your support. :-)
I live in Tallahassee, FL - less than a 30 minute drive from Just Fruits & Exotics. Can't speak highly enough about them - they are simply the best!
Nice! Thanks for sharing your personal experience Chris! :-D
Welcome back Al!! Hope you're back on the youtube grind for good!
Thanks Dylan! I appreciate your support. :)
Love it! THIS is MY Victory Gardening Plan!
Al you are the most wholesome and informative youtuber I know. Keep up the great work
Thank-you for your kind words Christian! I appreciate all of your support. :)
Good video! Thanks for the info. Based on your recommendation, I stopped by the justfruitsandexotics nursery in Florida this last weekend. They were great! Extremely helpful, willing to both listen to what I was doing in my small food forest, and talk about all kinds of choices and options for my specific needs. They had a superb array of fruit trees and plants. Definitely recommend them to anyone who is seriously considering edible landscaping or building a food forest.
Great production and information Albo. A must view for anyone wanting to plant fruit trees and shrubs. thanks for sharing.
Thanks a bunch Gary! I appreciate your feedback. :-D
Excellent information that is well organized .. as usual :)
I appreciate the interviews with various online Growers
Thanks ! ... and Cheers from Alberta.
Thanks for watching William! I'm glad you liked the interview. It took some extra work, but it was worth it! :)
Great as always I love your videos they are so well thought out.
Awesome! Thanks for watching. :)
Another flawless, informative video. Good job sir.
Thanks a bunch for watching, my good Uncle!!! ;-)
Excellent, thanks. This will be our 3rd year on our new property, this is the year I'm hoping to get some trees in the ground. We did some saplings last year, but after that effort I've decided to start with something a bit bigger.
That makes a lot of sense! Thanks for watching. :)
Great video!
Thanks for watching! :)
I love your videos *-*
Thank-you for all of your support! :D
Your videos are awesome dude :)
Thanks so much for watching!!! :-D
You are awesome, saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Thank-you!!! :-D
A good video as always my friend.
Thank-you for your support comrade!
thank u
Love your videos. I'm in Pittsburgh too just beginning the process of edible landscaping in my Pittsburgh suburban lawn. Since you're from the area, I wonder what local resources you have found?
Now I saw maracujá in your video I need to say, I have 3 seedlings growing under a 50w cob led 👍 I love those flowers and fruits.
Yes! My variety of passion fruit is called maypop passiflora. Delicious fruit, as long as it gets enough time to ripen on the vine! :-D
@@Albopepper yeah that's the problem. Some places, summer is short for some plants, reason why I use leds.
im still a little unclear about d'anjou pear trees. do they need pollinated from a bartlett to grow an anjou or is the seed that grows a d'anjou basically a hybridized seed?
Please do a apdated video on your fruit trees
Is there any way to protect fruit trees when the huge cicada broods emerge after 17 years?
I just found you. NEED TO ASK A QUESTION ABOUT
THE CARDBOARD HOW DO U PLANT PLANTS ON TOP OF THE CARDBOARD?
Cut a hole into the cardboard and plant it into the soil. Then apply mulch as usual.
when did u place your order from bay laurel
when did they charge your credit card
when were they delivered?
how much per tree shipping?
im NE ohio 6a and was interested in dave wilson
was looking at groworganic.com until i saw your post
looking at 10 of the crosses from dave wilson next spring