@@shionokada7981 it is really common sense . Why would they use toxic pest control if they are also using Insect as a way for Farm management (Bees as example)
@@rjboltevar2641 You even watch the video? 2:42 she said to limit the use of pesticide. and when he points out the insect pheromone he said another type of insect control. Also farmers borrow bees hives for the pollinating season. so what common sense do you have?.
at our Academy, this video is the main source of letting us learn And they were going to ask us questions after the lesson, it we don't we're gonna need to map the entire classroom and the kitchen😂😢😭
I have a great respect for the hard working individuals that reap the harvest. The pickers are some of the hardest working people in the world. They work in hot, cold, and rainy conditions for hours out in the weather just to make sure that the fruit we get is at it's best and they help deliver these fruits with low prices. These people work at low wages and help the entire world eat healthy thanks to that. I have a ton of respect for these workers.
And 90% of apple seeds result in AWFUL apples (bitter, intensely sour, stringy, etc.). That doesn't matter if you're turning it into hard cider. Puts a new spin on Johnny Appleseed huh?
Watching this beautiful video from Italy, I grow apples too, but the way that farmers grow the plants is a lot different from here in Italy, what a beautiful job is farming
7500 varieties, and now add one more. Our local store started selling a variety called a 'Sugar Bee Apple'. Great balance of tart and sweet, and with a satisfying crunch when you bite into it.
I just planted an apple tree, I live in a tropical country. Do I need to plant two trees? So it polinates? Here it's so hot year long so I'm just giving it a try.
can you please make videos on the variety of herbs? ive researched how it grows and seen videos of it but its more entertaining the way you all put it out. makes me feel like im back in the 5th grade learning something new
I love these videos:) so informative, high quality of the video and production and the narrator is also very friendly and enthusiastic! Thank you for these series;)
I am improving my English by watching "How does it grow?", I love your videos very much .But I cant understand all of them because I dont know the meaning of some words. Could you give us script on description
The host or perhaps hostess is very charismatic and makes these videos very enjoyable. I find myself smiling which isn't something I'm prone to do while RUclips surfing. 😁
GROWING Apples from Seed for domestic consumption should be encouraged to increase genetic diversity + seedlings from seed are stronger and live longer = apple industry and others are intent on maintaining a certain myth that apples from seed are non-performers, 200 years ago USA had 12,000 varieties of apple. GROW 10 apple trees and plant them together = YOU will GET APPLES + low sugar Granny Smith are easy to strike.
I never knew I was so interested in how things grew...until I found Nicole's videos. I do admit though that I'm pretty sure I'd enjoy watching her describe how paint dries.
Can you please show me how my favorite fruit is grown? Nectarines! They are only available for a short few months in my store each year and I always look for them.
Hi Nicole, your videos are really beautiful as you are. I have a request. Please put some light on How to Harvest Honey!. Your response would be appreciated. Thank you :)
I'm actually watching this, cause I'm starving. And my mom gave me a bag of apples last night AND THEY WERE SO GOOD! they were fresh and full of flavor.... I wish I had some right now!
How interesting. I am an apple feign! I mean I have to control myself to eat just one per day! I eat them in salads, sandwiches, muffins, with PB, nuts or in a smoothie is great! Apples are just delicious! YUM!
Yea... At first, I thought those were going to be a Braeburn and a Mcintosh apple at first but when, I asked my Uncle then, he saids that, apples won't come true from seed of the same variety.... And also, Cherries, and some Magnolias won't come true from seed either. Unless its a hybrid then, it won't come true from seed...
This series is just wonderful. Cannot wait any longer for another episode, and the time is near since you seem to release them every two months... Am I right?
I really enjoy your videos and this one is no exception. An idea for another video might be, how does the apple, or whatever the item might be get to your grocery store. I’m wondering about this since you ended this video saying there are 75,000 varieties of apples to try. If I did try to eat as many apple varieties that I could find locally I doubt that I would be able to find more than 20 in a year. How would I even be able to try other varieties?
They have gotten apples to grow now in the hot lowland tropics & got them to go into a state of dormacy at the beginning of the dry season & produce up to 3 crops a year. Apple trees in the tropics can be either very shrub like or huge & tall as compared in temperate areas. Also apples now grow in the subartic boreal forest regions like Alaska, Canada, Siberia e.c.t. & they get smaller & smaller the further north & are even berry sized in the northern most areas.
GROWING Apples from Seed for domestic consumption should be encouraged to increase genetic diversity + seedlings from seed are stronger and live longer = apple industry and others are intent on maintaining a certain myth that apples from seed are non-performers, 200 years ago USA had 12,000 varieties of apple. GROW 10 apple trees and plant them together = YOU will GET APPLES + low sugar Granny Smith are easy to strike.
An impressive video, I just given this onto a colleague who was doing a little evaluation on this. And he in truth purchased me breakfast as a result of I discovered it for him.. smile. So let me reword that: Thnx for the deal with! However yeah Thnkx for spending the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love studying more on this topic. If potential, as you turn out to be expertise, would you thoughts updating your video with extra particulars? Its extremely useful for me. Big thumb up for this youtube channel submit!
Doctors: *spends almost 24 years of school accruing over $100,000 in debt for the ability to diagnose, treat, and cure people’s ailments* Apples: Imma bout to end this man entire career
I Love the 2 guys that said Wrong! Lol lol yippie.. farm life! Thank you for apple's we Love ❤️ them an Apple a Day keeps the Doctor away! So cool Grafting I feel so smart now! So pretty in Nova Scotia where I grew up the Apple Blossom Festival was big when I was a child.. yaaaaa no insecticides.. yippie my belly feels better already! Wow are we so smart.. brilliant we are... so educational love apples... I used to peel when they sprayed.. never thought to use the apple as bread I used grape Leafs, collards, lettuce but apple yum! 🍎 thank you for the lovely moments! 😍
Add a diced up apple to onions when you caramelize the onions, I use honey instead of sugar too, very nice ; ) Or slice up some apple and have it with some Leicester or cheddar cheese in a sandwich, ta to the French =P
Superb video!! Doing masters in food production but after watching it realized I have a lot to know yet! If possible can you guys do on how to grow Onion and also corn.. Thanks!
Chirag Lunkad Many thanks for the kind comments! Yes, we plan to do onion and corn. Best of luck with your masters, and hope to see you back here again!
I'm loving this channel more and more. I'm binge watching as of the moment 😀 very informative, keep up the good work! You've earned a new subscriber 💪🏻
Soooo interesting! Soooo much charisma!! What a great job you do!!! I was about to get married, but after seeing your videos, I decided to wait a little hahaha.. just kidding!! I'm just impressed with your amount of charisma, hard, and well done job you do. Keep going!! Stay blessed..
I love the ways farmers use non toxic pest control. So interesting!
The one method of pheromones is used in conjunction with chemicals. Not in place of.
They never said they don't use toxic pest control.
@@shionokada7981 it is really common sense . Why would they use toxic pest control if they are also using Insect as a way for Farm management (Bees as example)
@@rjboltevar2641 You even watch the video? 2:42 she said to limit the use of pesticide. and when he points out the insect pheromone he said another type of insect control.
Also farmers borrow bees hives for the pollinating season. so what common sense do you have?.
I agree
These videos are incredible! Each video has something new and informative and i love that. 😄 Keep on making these!
+Ashoo Ayesha Thank you so much! We're working on it!
How Does it Grow? New subscriber. Love, love this channel's content. Masterful, educational, and uber entertaining. Bravo
at our Academy, this video is the main source of letting us learn
And they were going to ask us questions after the lesson, it we don't we're gonna need to map the entire classroom and the kitchen😂😢😭
I really love all of your vids is not only informative but it is also beautiful and interesting to watch.
I have a great respect for the hard working individuals that reap the harvest. The pickers are some of the hardest working people in the world. They work in hot, cold, and rainy conditions for hours out in the weather just to make sure that the fruit we get is at it's best and they help deliver these fruits with low prices. These people work at low wages and help the entire world eat healthy thanks to that. I have a ton of respect for these workers.
I'm with you 110%.
hadn't the slightest clue the seeds where genetically unique and will not grow the same type it was plucked from.
And 90% of apple seeds result in AWFUL apples (bitter, intensely sour, stringy, etc.). That doesn't matter if you're turning it into hard cider. Puts a new spin on Johnny Appleseed huh?
It applies with all fruits
Just so you don't like the taste of apples
I hate u and life
Watching this beautiful video from Italy, I grow apples too, but the way that farmers grow the plants is a lot different from here in Italy, what a beautiful job is farming
Ciao, Italia! I'd love to learn the differences. In which region do you farm?
TRUE FOOD TV Piemonte! North-west of Italy
I loved how she tried to put the peel back to the apple, like saying sorry sorry I'll put your clothes back on.
I love all your videos. They are very much nice to watch and loaded with information. Love from Bali, Indonesia.
Thank you! So glad you've enjoyed them!
I eat an apple before bed if I need a snack. Just had one while watching this!
I like to add apples to my mashed potatoes and cranberries to my potato salad is like finding a candy in each bite, HEAVEN!
Delicious ideas!
ok.
7500 varieties, and now add one more. Our local store started selling a variety called a 'Sugar Bee Apple'. Great balance of tart and sweet, and with a satisfying crunch when you bite into it.
First time heard about this recipe. Can you tell what temperature and cooking time should be? Thank you.
+Mark Perkowski Yes, 425 degrees F. Click the link in the video for the full recipe! Happy cooking!
Do they have frost on their orchard? What do they use for frost guard?
#truefoodtv
I just planted an apple tree, I live in a tropical country. Do I need to plant two trees? So it polinates? Here it's so hot year long so I'm just giving it a try.
can you please make videos on the variety of herbs? ive researched how it grows and seen videos of it but its more entertaining the way you all put it out. makes me feel like im back in the 5th grade learning something new
+Martin Datmagurun Herbs are on the list! Thanks for the recommendation. Glad you're back in your fifth grade groove. ;)
I love these videos:) so informative, high quality of the video and production and the narrator is also very friendly and enthusiastic! Thank you for these series;)
Thank you for the kind comments! So happy to have you watching.
I am improving my English by watching "How does it grow?", I love your videos very much .But I cant understand all of them because I dont know the meaning of some words. Could you give us script on description
+Vi Nguyen That's a great idea! We will work on that!
This was so cool! I had no idea they had to cross pollinate the entire field to get apples! Truly amazing stuff.
This is amazing. I just learned about this project and your goals. Best of luck and with videos like these I'm sure you'll find success :)
davec893 Thank you so much for these kind words!
The host or perhaps hostess is very charismatic and makes these videos very enjoyable. I find myself smiling which isn't something I'm prone to do while RUclips surfing. 😁
Does appel grow in tropical gardens. ...and how many tree you need....for fertilizer
Another great video, thanks for sharing!!!
Thank YOU for watching!
Does cross pollination involve mixing the pollen from two different flowers as you said or taking pollen from one flower and delivering it to another?
Really appreciate and like your work ...you do to much hard working to complete a video for us tack care
watching this from Tanzania ( Dar es salaam) AFRICA
So cool!! Thanks for watching!
I'd expect that apples are expensive there. You'd have to get them from South Africa at the closest right?
We have apples in Tanzania, theres a region called Lushoto most of the apples comes from there. So we produce our own
I am currently preparing to teach people on my channel about apples, then I find this! Thank you for being SO informative.
GROWING Apples from Seed for domestic consumption should be encouraged to increase genetic diversity + seedlings from seed are stronger and live longer = apple industry and others are intent on maintaining a certain myth that apples from seed are non-performers, 200 years ago USA had 12,000 varieties of apple. GROW 10 apple trees and plant them together = YOU will GET APPLES + low sugar Granny Smith are easy to strike.
Thank you to the Jamaican workers here in my state of Maine for picking these great fruits.
Hella binge watching these but probably won't remember how to grow anything lol she's captivating
Thank you!
You're welcome :) thank you for making such quality videos. Showed my co-workers, now they're binge watch too lol
I never knew I was so interested in how things grew...until I found Nicole's videos. I do admit though that I'm pretty sure I'd enjoy watching her describe how paint dries.
We also use this method of grafting in Kashmir(IOK) and we have plenty of apple varieties here....
2:09 is that true? they cant be pollinated by the same variety
I really really like this vlog !!! very inspiring!!! keep posting !!!
Thank you so much!
yes yes yes! Now do peaches, pears, plums, persimmons...I love your videos!
+Jessie Martinez Thanks! We're working on it. Next video soon!
I love how she explained it,it makes her more beautiful.
Love you
You can purchase a stretchable tape to wrap around the grafts.
What about the waxy coating that farmers use?
You are the sweetest RUclipsr😘
Aw, thank you!
Wow! Im glad I found this channel. Apple is my favorite fruit.
Glad you found us too! Thanks for watching.
What an amazing job you have!
I love gardening and your video inspires me to plant more! Thank you :)
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!
I love how in these videos bees are "hired" for the job. Like, mother nature had it all figured out..
I love Lyman orchards!! I use to go there every year with my school on an apple picking trip. The donuts are so good
I love that you know Lyman! And those donuts!
These videos are very usefule and intersting I want grafting process of apple detailed.
Omg! I love your channel! Lots of love from Malaysia! Please stay safe! Take care! ❤
I just came across your videos! very educational love them!!!
I love how your videos inform me of the things i did not know.. Enjoy watching your vids
do dragon fruit please
Definitely!
It's gonna be another interesting story. My mom once grew a dragon fruit farm in a small scale.
i really really love these videos, nice jobs guys!
Thank you! :))
Can you please show me how my favorite fruit is grown? Nectarines! They are only available for a short few months in my store each year and I always look for them.
Yes, nectarines are on the list (along with peaches)!
Yay! thank you so much for replying! love your videos
Just stumbled upon your channel and I already love it.
Hi Nicole, your videos are really beautiful as you are. I have a request. Please put some light on How to Harvest Honey!. Your response would be appreciated. Thank you :)
Honey is a great idea! We'll put it on the list! Thanks for watching.
You are most welcome, Nicole. Thank you so much.
Damn you are full of happiness and joy. Simply natural. Not acting.
I'm actually watching this, cause I'm starving. And my mom gave me a bag of apples last night AND THEY WERE SO GOOD! they were fresh and full of flavor.... I wish I had some right now!
How interesting. I am an apple feign! I mean I have to control myself to eat just one per day! I eat them in salads, sandwiches, muffins, with PB, nuts or in a smoothie is great! Apples are just delicious! YUM!
Wow, I bet you have some great tips/recipes!
Yes!
do more of these they are really cool and good. Especially for learning
I grew a apple from seed 4 months ago... It's tall. IM just wondering what type it will be...
Nicely done!
Yea... At first, I thought those were going to be a Braeburn and a Mcintosh apple at first but when, I asked my Uncle then, he saids that, apples won't come true from seed of the same variety.... And also, Cherries, and some Magnolias won't come true from seed either. Unless its a hybrid then, it won't come true from seed...
This series is just wonderful. Cannot wait any longer for another episode, and the time is near since you seem to release them every two months... Am I right?
I love these videos. Great job.
***** Thank you!
***** I totally agree
I really enjoy your videos and this one is no exception. An idea for another video might be, how does the apple, or whatever the item might be get to your grocery store. I’m wondering about this since you ended this video saying there are 75,000 varieties of apples to try. If I did try to eat as many apple varieties that I could find locally I doubt that I would be able to find more than 20 in a year. How would I even be able to try other varieties?
They have gotten apples to grow now in the hot lowland tropics & got them to go into a state of dormacy at the beginning of the dry season & produce up to 3 crops a year. Apple trees in the tropics can be either very shrub like or huge & tall as compared in temperate areas. Also apples now grow in the subartic boreal forest regions like Alaska, Canada, Siberia e.c.t. & they get smaller & smaller the further north & are even berry sized in the northern most areas.
GROWING Apples from Seed for domestic consumption should be encouraged to increase genetic diversity + seedlings from seed are stronger and live longer = apple industry and others are intent on maintaining a certain myth that apples from seed are non-performers, 200 years ago USA had 12,000 varieties of apple. GROW 10 apple trees and plant them together = YOU will GET APPLES + low sugar Granny Smith are easy to strike.
I love bees! They are essential to our planet and help grow my favorite fruit!🍎
An impressive video, I just given this onto a colleague who was doing a little evaluation on this. And he in truth purchased me breakfast as a result of I discovered it for him.. smile. So let me reword that: Thnx for the deal with! However yeah Thnkx for spending the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love studying more on this topic. If potential, as you turn out to be expertise, would you thoughts updating your video with extra particulars? Its extremely useful for me. Big thumb up for this youtube channel submit!
4:21 Yes, the apple skin contains many of the nutrients, but the inside contains a lot of water. This is helps for hydration 👍
Seeing nature's harvest makes you feel good inside.
Doesn't it?
I love your videos... Very informative and interesting. Keep up the good work....
Incredible videos on apple.It really worthy. Need more video on apple
I really love how you have a little recipe idea at the end. Just found the show and I love it 💗
A very informative and interesting video! And the hostess is super tolerable too :) Very well done!
Jatmundar Thank you!!
Doctors: *spends almost 24 years of school accruing over $100,000 in debt for the ability to diagnose, treat, and cure people’s ailments*
Apples: Imma bout to end this man entire career
I really enjoy watching all these informative and nicely done videos, looking forward to watching more episodes!
These videos rock! We need more.
I'm your new subscriber love these videos and appreciate your work 👍
What temperature or how weather needs to grow Apple
Temperate climate, not tropical.
I Love the 2 guys that said Wrong! Lol lol yippie.. farm life! Thank you for apple's we Love ❤️ them an Apple a Day keeps the Doctor away! So cool Grafting I feel so smart now! So pretty in Nova Scotia where I grew up the Apple Blossom Festival was big when I was a child.. yaaaaa no insecticides.. yippie my belly feels better already! Wow are we so smart.. brilliant we are... so educational love apples... I used to peel when they sprayed.. never thought to use the apple as bread I used grape Leafs, collards, lettuce but apple yum! 🍎 thank you for the lovely moments! 😍
She just makes it look fun & interesting . Good info too but the good energy young people carry speaks volumes
Add a diced up apple to onions when you caramelize the onions, I use honey instead of sugar too, very nice ; )
Or slice up some apple and have it with some Leicester or cheddar cheese in a sandwich, ta to the French =P
Brilliant ideas!
Superb video!!
Doing masters in food production but after watching it realized I have a lot to know yet!
If possible can you guys do on how to grow Onion and also corn..
Thanks!
Chirag Lunkad Many thanks for the kind comments! Yes, we plan to do onion and corn. Best of luck with your masters, and hope to see you back here again!
And here I was thinking I could just have an apple tree in my backyard for the occasional apple. Seems a bit more complicated 😂
Another great upload Nicole!!
I'm loving this channel more and more. I'm binge watching as of the moment 😀 very informative, keep up the good work! You've earned a new subscriber 💪🏻
Thank you SO much!
Love to this channel 💯
I accidentally came across this and im just amazed now at how much science goes into growing these apples..lol
You are awesome thanks for this blog luv it
I really find ur videos so natural and interesting
Never thought of an apple sandwich looks like a very tasty treat always learn something new on your Channel love it keep it up👍
Omg i was searching for a channel like this
Great content 👍👍🔥🔥
ur videos are incredible.. please do them for guava and mango.. if possible
Thank you! We w
Very good videos!
Soooo interesting! Soooo much charisma!! What a great job you do!!!
I was about to get married, but after seeing your videos, I decided to wait a little hahaha.. just kidding!! I'm just impressed with your amount of charisma, hard, and well done job you do. Keep going!! Stay blessed..
who's eating an apple while watching? Me.
That's what we like to hear!
White Lions Me too!
How Does it Grow?
Praatvdstraat Do apple skittles count?
Me as well ironic huh
Where in the US is this?
Have watched almost all your videos. These are great, keep making these. Love it!
Thank you! Will do!
Very fun and informative, great job yet again.👍🏽
Is it possible thst an apple can grow in a high altitude tropical region like the Philippines?
Your communication skill is very effective.
I like the way you speak.🤗
Amazing Nicole....was Johnny Appleseed a real person...or was he just a person created based upon the legend of the very good apple tree...
Here in Asturias Spain we make cider from them (sidra)
Yes, sidra is delicious!
An orchard bought from king George? What an orchard!! Is there a way I could get a tour??
Wonderful documentary!!!
Makes me want to eat an apple, thank you! Great knowledge videos.
Music to my ears! :)