How to grow lots of APPLES in a small space - make an APPLE ARCH
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- This episode is all about growing lots of apples in a small garden. How to make your own apple arch. Try planting a double grafted tree to increase your varieties or buy an apple grafted onto a dwarf root stock. It talks about some of the challenges along the way including wildlife! Try a Dutch apple turnover recipe "Appelflappen". Meet my mum - Joyce - who is still painting at age 91.
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Episode 13 - my RUclips edible garden plant tally 18
Very inspired to grow an apple arch ❤
Harry, chooks, Joyce's pix, a recipe and that's just the gems of delight peppering another unique gardening treat.
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it - this one was so much fun to make
Some day, I want to have a garden as beautiful as yours!
Thank you - the thing I like about vegetables is that they look pretty - you can get them up and running in one season ...and from small packs of seeds
Joyce's art work was amazing, thanks for sharing, Joyce!
Thank you Marcela I will definitely pass you lovely comment on to Joyce
I love that you grow pumpkins in trees in Canberra. We live in Washington state and have yet to try that! Thanks for the inspiration, I've never heard of an apple arch and am intrigued!
That pumpkin grew itself!
Wow! Beautiful apple trees. The flowers of the apples are so beautiful.
Very informative video about apples and how to plant them.
Your apple turnover looks so delicious. Enjoy it and have a blessed day. I enjoyed watching your video. Happy gardening!
Thank you for the lovely comment ❤
This was full of colour and movement. Loved the added touches of Joyce's artwork and the delicious baked goodies. Thanks again for an informative video.
Thank you 🙏
Soooo, Nice video 🎉❤❤❤❤
Thank you
Aloha from Hawaii 🤙That's awesome what you've done, especially the arch!
Wow greetings from Canberra Aust, thank you!
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Thank you #SaveSoil #Consciousplanet
Thank you - every little bit helps!
My meat-eating compadres, like devilled sausages..(a grannysmith, of the free variety, the supermrts are leaving out, are fine)..Micro-bats are fantastic little critters..(what is that butterfly doing, flying around at dusk?😅).
I think i have,..apple-envy..
Just wondering if these varieties were dwarf, semi dwarf ?
Much Appreciated
@@kevinjuggins3270 hi Kevin not dwarf root stock - but apples respond very well to hard pruning. I prune twice a year but ideally could do more pruning.
Ps having said that I am not sure what the root stock was - I just purchased three red apple varieties. The Cox's Orange Pippin does not love being on the apple arch - it's a bit weak and susceptible to woolly aphids- might be like this anyway even if it wasn't on the arch.
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