Plant Nurseries Do Not Want You to Know This Secret!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @DaisyCreekFarms
    @DaisyCreekFarms  3 года назад +72

    Additional Info: Use potting soil as growing medium. Keep the soil moist at all times and keep the plants indoors or in greenhouse in indirect for filtered sunlight. Some plants grow with green stem while others with hardwood cuttings and it depends on the type of plants on how long they will take to root. Most plants grow from cuttings without rooting hormone while some like blueberries need the hormone, you can make your own rooting hormone here ruclips.net/video/tFOgF8N0i4Q/видео.html I will make a video on each type of plant you can grow from cutting as well.

    • @danielarmer579
      @danielarmer579 3 года назад +2

      REALLY look forward for future propagating videos.

    • @manojk5904
      @manojk5904 3 года назад

      will this technic work for curry leaves? Please advise

    • @gmog7857
      @gmog7857 3 года назад

      When you are propagating in WINTER do the plant needs LIGHT?⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @tanmaymundra308
      @tanmaymundra308 2 года назад

      Hey i am growing cherry blossoms with cuttings they seem to growing foliage but i don't know if they will root

    • @stacyjobe6697
      @stacyjobe6697 2 года назад

      I'm trying to do this with honeysuckle vine to attract hummingbirds. I'm having a hard time. I keep a tender cutting in rain water, it stays alive but I haven't gotten any roots yet. I'm gonna try shaving the ends like you showed, but the stem is so tiny. I suppose I should clip a bigger stem. Also I'm gonna try yr hormone recipe. I want honeysuckle everywhere! The blooms are so beautiful!

  • @aperson2400
    @aperson2400 3 года назад +89

    In Arizona, we started little Free Garden Stands. People drop off cuttings, plants, and anything else garden related at stands that people host in their front yards. It’s a statewide site started in October 2020; already has over 11000 members

    • @Crzydiamondz
      @Crzydiamondz 2 года назад +2

      Oh wow! Hey, thank you for sharing that wonderful community idea!!!

    • @mike1968442
      @mike1968442 2 года назад +1

      I’m in Az and never heard of this? Where are you located or a website address?
      Thanks

    • @mrsstaff78
      @mrsstaff78 2 года назад +2

      We have this in our town in the uk

    • @epigeneticnerd4244
      @epigeneticnerd4244 2 года назад +1

      Where in AZ?

    • @rowiegrl
      @rowiegrl 2 года назад +2

      Wow that’s a great idea!

  • @poptartdude24
    @poptartdude24 3 года назад +338

    A year ago I started watching your videos and now I have 7 commercial size greenhouses with beautiful organic vegetables that I sell to local grocery stores around me. You helped me fulfill my dreams. Thank you ❤️

  • @sandys2967
    @sandys2967 2 года назад +19

    I like his style. Most videos really make things complicated where it's intimidating to even give it a try. I like that he sells plants but even tells us that you don't have to go buy from a nursery. That's the guy that I would buy from when I need something. He does it for the love of the craft, not to build an empire off of newbies like myself. I like his sense of humor too :-)

  • @spiritual514
    @spiritual514 2 года назад +1

    Hugs to Jag Singh for sharing tips for the want to know people. God bless

  • @bellarosa009
    @bellarosa009 3 года назад +31

    Thanks for the video. I took a few cuttings from my Mom's beautiful snowball viburnum and it took! I was so surprised as a first time gardener - this was over 30 years ago! Now every time it blooms, I think of my Mom and our garden growing up in Chicago. I no longer live there, but the memories are still there.

  • @rainlove3758
    @rainlove3758 3 года назад +134

    So easy to mostly everyone! I believe we are going into a era of growing our own food if we want to stay healthy. Thanks for sharing!! Very useful! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @strongheartwoman1931
    @strongheartwoman1931 3 года назад +85

    I loved this video, especially the part about taking cuttings from wherever you can get them. I've been farming organically for 35yrs, but this took me waaaaaay back to when I was a teenager. My best friend's mom would take cuttings from everywhere, including the rare plant conservatory in our city. She'd always have a little bag and scissors with her and be snipping off cuttings everywhere we went. We'd be so embarrassed, and worried she'd get arrested LOL. Her home was full of every plant imaginable.
    Fast forward about 5 decades and here I am, enjoying your channel, knowledge and your excitement for the new season ahead, (mine too). Thank you for the memories and the sheer joy and love of growing the Creator's gifts that comes through in all your videos. Have a wonderful year expanding your farm and many blessings to you and yours this new year!

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  3 года назад +13

      Thank you for sharing wonderful memories :) It's the little things in life that are so memorable

    • @strongheartwoman1931
      @strongheartwoman1931 3 года назад +3

      @@DaisyCreekFarms My pleasure!

    • @digsindirt4490
      @digsindirt4490 3 года назад +3

      What a fun memory for you! I’m equal parts embarrassed for you as a fellow kid and very impressed with your friend’s mom hutzpuh. LOL

    • @strongheartwoman1931
      @strongheartwoman1931 3 года назад +2

      @@digsindirt4490 Haha, thank you! Yeah, she was a gutsy lady way before it was cool to be like that.

    • @joeshmoe7967
      @joeshmoe7967 2 года назад +3

      I have been tempted to pinch a bit in a few places, but didn't want to take the risk.
      I have been tempted to snip a few other colored geranium from city park plots, as they tend to let them go, and I would be doing the plant a favour. Haven't yet, but I will see this spring what the colors are. If is one I don't have maybe..... - Cheers

  • @BigAl444
    @BigAl444 2 года назад +36

    For anyone that wants to make "cuttings" from tomato plants, just look up "rooting suckers". Every tomato will grow a sucker between certain stems. That sucker is a clone of that plant and if left alone, will grow just a big as it's parent with it's own fruit. I do this all the time. It's a great way to do succession planting so you always have plants ready to bear fruit. You trim the stems like Jag did, then you can plant them deep and water or drop into a cup of water and watch all the roots form first then plant. If you're trying to keep the plant size down or grow fewer, but larger tomatoes, then trimming all those suckers will keep the energy going to the existing fruit and not new growth.

    • @irishka_zolotse
      @irishka_zolotse 2 года назад +2

      Awesome tip, will try this year

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад

      @@irishka_zolotse ruclips.net/video/vN9GR6xRw24/видео.html

    • @OffGridAlaska
      @OffGridAlaska 2 года назад +2

      Tomato plants are the simplest to grow. I start a few of each variety inside then simply cut a stem (one with 3 leaves or more) trim off any lower leaves, plop in a glass with a couple inches of water and in a few days roots appear. I've even had clippings where I trimmed tomatoes root in my compost heap.

    • @patriciachippendale2022
      @patriciachippendale2022 2 года назад

      Thanks

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад

      @@patriciachippendale2022 ruclips.net/video/eL7BIGnj4SA/видео.html

  • @frankgiunto3600
    @frankgiunto3600 3 года назад +2

    Love your shows. Its my gardening school I always show up with a notebook in hand. My success is due to your knowledge. Thank you

  • @BrookeandBaby
    @BrookeandBaby 3 года назад +28

    A tree cutter pointed out we had a huge blueberry bush in our woods & it wasn’t producing much because it was in ALOT of shade. My husband & I were planning to transplant it into our garden area but now I should go out & take some cuttings!!! You’re amazing thank you so much ☺️

    • @TheRealHonestInquiry
      @TheRealHonestInquiry 3 года назад +3

      Remember they prefer a more acidic environment... so if there are pine trees around you might like to collect those to mulch with... also there are specific soil mixes and fertilizers that are more for acid-loving plants

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад

      @@TheRealHonestInquiry ruclips.net/video/vN9GR6xRw24/видео.html

    • @Amimori204
      @Amimori204 2 года назад +1

      don't use tap water. rain water is good

  • @MittenFigs
    @MittenFigs 2 года назад +1

    Awesome news about your nursery and shopping fruit. Can’t wait to support your business from out of state!

  • @melissaschloneger9902
    @melissaschloneger9902 3 года назад +26

    I have appreciated your willingness to show the “secrets” with plant care and starting. The first video of yours that ai watched was the strawberries. You make it much simpler than other videos, and I appreciate that. Your sense of humor is funny too - keep who you are in your videos!

  • @tamaracalderon1712
    @tamaracalderon1712 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Jag for making such a great, easy to understand video that is a huge help to everyone that cannot afford to go out and buy lots of plants! You are a blessing to us fellow gardeners and our wonderful Mother Nature.

  • @khukurinationx648
    @khukurinationx648 Год назад +1

    Following you from Kathmandu, Nepal! Love your advisory tips on everything... :)

  • @Glizziemcguired
    @Glizziemcguired 3 года назад +19

    The utilities, resources and time it takes to grow your own food is difficult for most people working a 9-5. I can appreciate nurseries for doing the initial legwork for me and will continue to support my local spots!

    • @TheNakidGardeners
      @TheNakidGardeners 3 года назад +5

      I work a 7-5 job and still have time to homestead.

    • @dandon9937
      @dandon9937 2 года назад +2

      @@TheNakidGardeners amen🙏

    • @OffGridAlaska
      @OffGridAlaska 2 года назад +3

      It's great you can afford to support local businesses but learning these techniques may prove valuable for you later.

    • @pershop4950
      @pershop4950 2 года назад

      @@OffGridAlaska I often think about a zombie apocalypse and how if we didn't have someone who knows how to plant and propagate and grow stuff, that we'd just turn back into hunters and gatherers rather than an agricultural society that stays in one place and grows its food, including to domesticate certain animals that we might have captured from the wild.

  • @skittles9970
    @skittles9970 3 года назад +9

    I have a thornless blackberry and three different blueberries. I am going to do this today! Thank you so much! Happy New Year!!!

  • @TheDeadbone1961
    @TheDeadbone1961 3 года назад +2

    Having worked at a nursery, I spent the cold months in the hothouses growing in-house cuttings for future sale :)

  • @ratherbeonthemoon
    @ratherbeonthemoon 3 года назад +13

    Straight to the point, no extra bs in your video. Respect

  • @rosewood513
    @rosewood513 Год назад

    I used to do a favor for a local nursery. I used to clean up their vegetable plants to make them more pleasing to sell and I was allowed to snip off many of the tomato stems. I managed to grow more tomatoes than I knew what to do with. Many folks don't know you can propagate tomatoes. My mom used to love the snip-off seed pods from flowers like Marigolds and Zinnias. Nice video...

  • @mrcharrington1
    @mrcharrington1 3 года назад +3

    Thanks so much. I'm going to try my figs, blueberries, plums and tree collards.

  • @willowswitchingwell5181
    @willowswitchingwell5181 3 года назад +14

    I’m so pleased that I found your channel! My husband and I just moved into our first house on an acre of land, and we’re so excited to have more space than just our apartment balcony to make things grow! As vegans and climate activists, it’s important to us to grow as much we can to help Mother Nature, feed ourselves, and live sustainably. You’ve helped us so much already!

  • @tastaphan
    @tastaphan 3 года назад +11

    Thanks Jag! I propagated a bunch of mulberries recently for the first time and they’re doing great. It was so simple; only difference was I didn’t scratch the stem- instead I dipped in fresh aloe gel (a rooting medium). But next time I’ll propagate Rosemary trying both ways just to see if there’s any notes left difference in the rate of growth.

  • @PrayerOpensDoor
    @PrayerOpensDoor 2 года назад

    fantastic. I am new to gardening on my homestead and are starting from scratch, this was so helpful. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge.

  • @wilmamulrain9801
    @wilmamulrain9801 2 года назад

    Greeting from Madoc, Ontario. I just came upon this video. I just love your direct approach. I will be checking regularly

  • @bigrich6750
    @bigrich6750 2 года назад

    That’s great information. I just spent $30 on blackberry plants and over $100 on blueberry bushes. Looking forward to staring some of my own from those.

  • @Gkrissy
    @Gkrissy 3 года назад +2

    This is the most helpful, straight forward propagating video I’ve seen on RUclips. Please do a pruning a fruit tree or flowers video one that is similar.

  • @yellowbird5411
    @yellowbird5411 3 года назад +8

    It is such an adventure to walk the neighborhood and find plants that are located on city or county property from which cuttings can be taken. It pays to take more than you think you'll need as rooting doesn't always happen. If you see a plant on someone's property, most of the time the homeowner will not mind if you ask, to take a few snips. They might prefer to do it for you, and in that way you can make new friends, too. Sometimes they will ask you if there are other plants in their yard you would like cuttings from too as long as you are there. Don't leave the cuttings to dry, as it can kill them, so if you are not going to be planting them right away you can put them in water or wrap them in wet newspaper and cover in plastic, leaving them out of the sun in a cool place for a day or two. Some will root in water. They make lovely gifts once they are growing.

  • @TnT_F0X
    @TnT_F0X 3 года назад +2

    I took some Rosemary branches after cooking, dipped them in rooting powder and stuck them in soil. Now I have 5-6 little rosemary plants that will bush out in the spring :P
    Tomatoes if left alone run like vines and root themselves into the soil, in fact little bumps on tomato stems are roots looking for soil.
    Nice Video, you reminded me I need to plant seeds in a few days... only like a month away from putting plants outside (I have a greenhouse)

  • @stacey_d
    @stacey_d 3 года назад +1

    I am trying fig cuttings this year. Thanks for sharing information.

  • @cannedmusic
    @cannedmusic 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the link to your online store.
    I have done the cutting/cloning of tomatoes. I found that they root easier if I snip all the flower buds off, first.

  • @melaniemckenzie9282
    @melaniemckenzie9282 2 года назад

    I can thank you again first time having sucess with figs .thanks a million

  • @LMKTinyForest
    @LMKTinyForest 2 года назад

    Love this video too. You help me know what mistake I have made. Thank you very much.Big heart from Thailand.

  • @randallcrawford4141
    @randallcrawford4141 2 года назад

    Thanks...your methods of propagating have gave me motivation to try some... thumbs up thanks!

  • @melissanielsen8215
    @melissanielsen8215 3 года назад +1

    Blessings to you dear soul

  • @nette9836
    @nette9836 3 года назад +6

    I deeply appreciate your channel and the valuable content you provide. Thank you for the hard work!

  • @OvGraphics
    @OvGraphics 3 года назад +2

    I could have used your dirt simple advice when I first started gardening 45 years ago! Great vid!

  • @i537
    @i537 3 года назад +2

    Singh is King!
    I'm hoping to root some cuttings this weekend especially grapes from my uncle's yard where a neighbor has their seedless sweet green grapes growing over his fence.

    • @Mygraciously
      @Mygraciously 2 года назад

      Now that's a great memory! Taking the neighbors.

  • @straightupandforward7494
    @straightupandforward7494 2 года назад

    Love your humor. In my family we have used cuttings, also. Have done so, since I was a kid. I am 61, and love growing things.

  • @onthefarmwithsmokymist47
    @onthefarmwithsmokymist47 3 года назад +9

    Really enjoyed this video...everyone has always told me to use rooting hormone, but you make it look so easy !

  • @stanleygrover1685
    @stanleygrover1685 3 года назад +1

    Thanks my raspberries are in the wrong spots and now I know how to get it to the right spot this spring!THANKS!

  • @bobbiec6924
    @bobbiec6924 2 года назад

    THANK YOU!! I didn't know that I could propogate herbs and tomatoes! Great video.

  • @ProtectFamilyRights
    @ProtectFamilyRights 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for helping us to better afford multiplying our food source through propagation cuttings.

  • @reneethomas5548
    @reneethomas5548 2 года назад

    Thank you! I have a few roses I have babied and love, now I am going to try propagating!

  • @user-gh8wt2zi2n
    @user-gh8wt2zi2n Год назад

    I have lot's of experience but you still made me feel inspired

  • @peterbathum2775
    @peterbathum2775 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the fun practical presentation of this core knowledge. Much appreciated.

  • @melaniemckenzie9282
    @melaniemckenzie9282 2 года назад

    I use ripe tomatoes as medicine to draw infection out of infected wounds...this year definitely gonna try your over wintering

  • @derrelldewaynekelley6829
    @derrelldewaynekelley6829 2 года назад

    This is awesome information. I have fifty rose cutting i took when I trimmed them 6 weeks ago. I also 30 Leyland cypress cuttings rooting.

  • @assog5737
    @assog5737 2 года назад

    Thanks for your video.
    Just a little tip I have learned from over the years.
    That has helped me to achieve almost a hundred percent success rate.
    When you first take your clipping ( clone ).
    Put it straight into a cup, glass or bucket of water.
    The clipped end, of coarse.
    Then when your ready to transplant your clone.
    Clip the end at a 45, and scratch it some if you want.
    I don't scratch my clones.

  • @lindamcarthur8800
    @lindamcarthur8800 2 года назад

    Happy to see your video, it makes me happy to grow things

  • @fertiledirt7708
    @fertiledirt7708 3 года назад

    Cloning is easy. Happy harvest

  • @codedesigns9284
    @codedesigns9284 2 года назад +1

    We love your channel! Although we are from Canada, a lot of what you teach applies to us as well, some things are modified because of the zone differences; however, this video is a great example of why we love the channel, with great teaching! 😀

  • @mysticmeadow9116
    @mysticmeadow9116 2 года назад

    In trying to establish our food forest I only purchase plants I do not have, in adding to the variety I'm growing. I take cuttings and divide roots on things that survived the winter. That way I know I'm not wasting resources on things that aren't hardy to my zone 8a. Example: my 2nd year celery looks fantastic and I will definitely be keeping this variety, although the plant tag didn't make it so I'm not sure what variety it is. Hahaha. Happy Growing!

  • @user-gh8wt2zi2n
    @user-gh8wt2zi2n Год назад +3

    You had me at blackberries!

  • @MrKingsleyK
    @MrKingsleyK 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing & encouraging me to try something different

  • @irenetrowbridge7886
    @irenetrowbridge7886 3 года назад

    Thank you friend, I'm going to garden now, look for cuttings.

  • @tinabeaver
    @tinabeaver 3 года назад

    You are lovely! Thanks for all the wonderful information.

  • @barinderkaur317
    @barinderkaur317 2 года назад

    Gud vedioes for beginners. People can flourish their commercial level.

  • @mamtajaya3428
    @mamtajaya3428 2 года назад

    I am love and leaning a lot my brother. I love gardening also

  • @Angie-ci1lp
    @Angie-ci1lp 2 года назад

    Lol! Welcome back life gets busy😂 I enjoy all your videos. Thank You for sharing

  • @dreamcatchercreations_
    @dreamcatchercreations_ 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video! Great job! We started gardening 3 years ago. Last year, we purchased and planted raspberries and will use these tips to make more. Thank you!

  • @patiencekates5975
    @patiencekates5975 3 года назад

    Thank you, and yes I've missed you

  • @timothydestiny3865
    @timothydestiny3865 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing this. In my former compound, I tried to grow scentleaf from cuttings. I put the buds in water until they sprputed. However, the transplantation was unsuccessful. Turned out it was the soil.

  • @sleeplessinthecarolinas8118
    @sleeplessinthecarolinas8118 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing this helpful gardening tip!

  • @lupitacarlos7728
    @lupitacarlos7728 2 года назад

    Wow you really explain it very well Thank you. I'm learning and want to learn moore have a nice day

  • @NMW80
    @NMW80 3 года назад +1

    Great idea to get a head start with tomatoes especially when ya live in coolish climate like me.

  • @janicebradfordbelltolleshu4383
    @janicebradfordbelltolleshu4383 2 года назад

    I got the answer. You do sell seeds, great news. You make such informative what we need to know about plants. Thank you. Janice in Tn

  • @PantherMom512
    @PantherMom512 2 года назад

    I am a newbie subscriber to your wonderful Channel.
    One thing in this video that you could add is that so many of the plants that you describe are cousins of one another, so of course you could propagate them the same way. The strawberries, the blackberries raspberries, roses, Etc.
    Even their blossoms look almost identical. They are from the same foundation family. ❤🌸

  • @selinanguyentv5125
    @selinanguyentv5125 3 года назад +2

    chia sẻ hay quá ạ.😍

  • @revoktorment440
    @revoktorment440 2 года назад

    Thanks Jag, good content! I just bought 10 rose bushes from the nursery and hoping to clone them next winter!

  • @garyhirtz4392
    @garyhirtz4392 2 года назад

    Wish you well with your new adventure.

  • @miggy7165
    @miggy7165 3 года назад +1

    Happy New Year! So good to see a new video for a new year. Thank you.

  • @shartatttack
    @shartatttack 3 года назад +1

    Lovely video!! A little suggestion is when you refer to another video you can put a line in the 'i' in the top corner so we can click through, plus it'll boost with your views and maybe engagement!

  • @roxanerogers1220
    @roxanerogers1220 3 года назад +5

    Best time ever to be getting started and thoroughly enjoyed stumbling onto your channel today. Subscribed. You showed me why the grapes I attempted to propagate didn't make it. Had not seen those deep rooting pots before, but I will be on the lookout for them for next time. Congrats on your upcoming opening.

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing! Here is the complete grape video: ruclips.net/video/MddPIxfHPUQ/видео.html

    • @TheRealHonestInquiry
      @TheRealHonestInquiry 3 года назад +2

      In the meantime reused 2-liter bottles are plentiful and will last a long time if kept out of strong UV light

  • @narveenaryaputri9759
    @narveenaryaputri9759 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video. Enjoying seeing you handle this information so efficiently

  • @Johnrider1234
    @Johnrider1234 2 года назад +1

    I have been a master gardener for 35 years now. We run ten acres of organic gardens on 84 acres

  • @LiliansGardens
    @LiliansGardens 3 года назад

    Thanks for this, I was waiting for spring. I will start propagating my blackberries now.

  • @keepitsunny3073
    @keepitsunny3073 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for the info! Heading out now to try this technique on my grapes and blackberries. I’ll comment again if it works for me!

  • @maraanglin8555
    @maraanglin8555 3 года назад

    I love what you teach about plant, you make it looks so easy

  • @kathjacquier6635
    @kathjacquier6635 2 года назад

    Thank you for this important information, never heard this before. 🇦🇺

  • @James-mv9qx
    @James-mv9qx 2 года назад

    What a great channel to stumble upon. Great info delivered in a simple way, Jag looks so happy to share this. That's a sub from me.

  • @chrisradla
    @chrisradla 3 года назад

    amazing demonstration

  • @jackimackenzie915
    @jackimackenzie915 3 года назад

    Your awsom im a fan i love Sisco Morris also thanks for making it simple

  • @yvettevandermerwe6354
    @yvettevandermerwe6354 3 года назад

    Thanks from Sounth Africa !!!♡

  • @SunshineCountryChickens
    @SunshineCountryChickens 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much I have a very limited budget for plants as people and chickens come first! You have really helped me a lot I appreciate it and so do my chickens they get to eat from the garden too! I have wild elderberry but not many the goats almost ate them all, its taking them too long to grow back, a special fig tree from someone that passed thats struggling, and I want to save it or at least cuttings, and I have a huge grape vine I never thought of getting cutttings from it I was going to try to start from seed, this is so much better!!!

  • @sc4288
    @sc4288 3 года назад

    I am in New York City and I love your videos. I will visit your farm some day

  • @lorilange8654
    @lorilange8654 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this informative video this is fantastic! 💚🌵🌿🌳

  • @MrsLiz
    @MrsLiz 2 года назад

    Jag your videos are SO helpful! And your farm looks great! 🌻🇺🇸❤🇺🇸❤🌻

  • @robandnell4305
    @robandnell4305 2 года назад

    Wow, I subscribed because I desire to save money and energy and you seem to have the same mind set. Thank you...

  • @marthastewart3778
    @marthastewart3778 2 года назад

    Many thanks for the tips! I learned a lot. I appreciate your share!

  • @padmanarayan8348
    @padmanarayan8348 3 года назад

    Very interesting to see your farm full of fruits plant's full of fruits... Good intrest only need to grow them all very nice to watch harvesting. Can we get good grafted plants..all the best thanks to wonderful world also ❤️👍🌹🙏🐝.

  • @Oracabessa562
    @Oracabessa562 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Jag, thanks for sharing your useful information about cuttings. I would love to do grapes and figs. My sister have both. 😊.

  • @plantsmanscorner128
    @plantsmanscorner128 2 года назад

    As far as I know Jag….Raspberries won’t root from old fruited stems as you cut off, and blackberries only work from tip cuttings. However, I’d love to see the end results if you know otherwise. Absolutely love your enthusiasm. But then I’m likely a bit jaded having retired after half a century as a nurseryman….Best wishes….Malcolm

  • @rockymntain
    @rockymntain 2 года назад +1

    You can clone during growing season too by taking a low branch still connected to the plant, and bury a few nodes in potting soil in a growing container. The plant will put out roots where there is contact with soil. Just need to make sure to keep the container moist so the roots will take hold and grow. After a month or two cut the branch from the parent plant and separate. You now have a new plant. It has worked well with grapes and blackberries.

  • @williampaulhamus7696
    @williampaulhamus7696 3 года назад

    Like your videos you have refreshing personality

  • @zhippidydoodah
    @zhippidydoodah 3 года назад +2

    Love your videos, thanks so much for sharing information. I have to - have to - do my grapes this winter. I have had success rooting grapes by lowering them to the ground and covering them for the season. Definitely would also like to take a cutting from my 20 year old pear to create a new tree.

  • @lydiecoree
    @lydiecoree 3 года назад +1

    Happy new year 2022 With great harvests
    Thank you for your interesting videos
    Lydie from France

  • @NewEnglnd-kk9zz
    @NewEnglnd-kk9zz 3 года назад

    I just found your channel and it's quickly becoming one of my favorites.

  • @patriciabernard8386
    @patriciabernard8386 3 года назад +4

    About 60 years ago when I was a kid an older lady in the neighborhood always wanted to get cuttings from our grafted rose bush. It did not do well with propagation from stems. It was funny because many times she would knock on our door and say, "yoo-hoo, anyone home?" If we did not answer, she would get her scissors out and started to get her cuttings that she would try to propagate under mason jars. We would watch her hack away on the bush from our window. We let the old lady have at it.

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  3 года назад +3

      Haha, she had determination!

    • @Mygraciously
      @Mygraciously 2 года назад

      That was really sweet of you! I'm not brave., I have to wait til they answer. Yes, I'm a senior!

  • @rogereckhoff7996
    @rogereckhoff7996 3 года назад +1

    We live in the desert southwest and I am wondering what to use as a soil for the starts? love the videos and your humor. Keep it up