Just have to share. Been watching for many years and have learned so much. I'm 75 and am currently making some headway in this new to me yard that is nothing but weeds. Anyway, 10 days ago I found an envelope of Kuri squash seeds from 2011. Had recently purchased new seeds so decided to experiment. One row of new seeds and one row of 13 year old seeds. 80% of the new seeds have sprouted and 5 of the 12 very old seeds have sprouted!! Still can't believe it but very excited. Just goes to show that it's worth the effort to experiment and try different things. Love your show and love everything you teach. Thank you and blessings to you! you deserve it!!!
Fantastic Video. All great information. Great Demonstration. No filler. No fluff talk. Just amazing. Really love how you demonstrate the zip lock bag technique and also cutting away the bark.
Thank you so much for this!! You made it so simple and easy for me to understand the process!! I really love you and appreciate you both!! God bless you Danny and Wanda!!!!
Good tip about the big leaves = old timey mulberry. We used to play underneath very old and very huge mulberry trees as kids I'll never forget it, they had an arching canopy of branches which touched the ground, was just like a big tent & the fruit was amazing! Messy but amazing!
The gallon bag is a clever idea. In the past I have failed because my soil kept drying out as the fit was not quite tight enough. I will try it again using a gallon plastic bag. Thanks!
I have a couple mulberry trees we are going to have to cut as they are pushing on foundations. Thank you for showing me a way to keep them going elsewhere!
Yes, same here in my Maryland backyard; the birds are planting them all over the place, and I only have about a couple of acres! They are difficult to get rid of (or I'm not good at it).
Wow thanks for sharing kinda reminds me of the elderberry with them nodes I was looking for a piece of Mulberry this spring but I was uneducated I didn't realize how big they are a actual tree. I might look for a dwarf Mulberry this next spring, so it's something I can manage as I love seeing you're beautiful place at pecan grove take care you too.
Thanks for sharing this Danny and Wanda. I did watch the very interesting how to do that I appreciate you taking the time to show us. God bless you both.
Thank you. These are very helpful. Figs are the only fruit in my garden the squirrels don't get. My mulberry trees are still small so I probably can't get anything yet from them.
Good info. Thanks. Wonder if that would work on a Dwarf mugo pine bush ? Would love to watch how to graft a pear. Had one successful one but the rabbits bit through the bark below it so have to do it again. The other one wasn't successful so need to watch more videos to try to understand why one worked and the other didn't cause I have to cut quite low to fix the problem and don't want to lose both trees.😊
@@vickisavage8929 thanks Vicki I have done some research and tried many times rooting in sand and soil using rooting hormone with no success. Was just wondering if anyone has tried blueberries using this method. Again thanks!
For what it’s worth, I ordered WHOA too many seeds for genetically superior pawpaw trees. The time will pass anyway, and if you’re interested, the price is right.
Just have to share. Been watching for many years and have learned so much. I'm 75 and am currently making some headway in this new to me yard that is nothing but weeds. Anyway, 10 days ago I found an envelope of Kuri squash seeds from 2011. Had recently purchased new seeds so decided to experiment. One row of new seeds and one row of 13 year old seeds. 80% of the new seeds have sprouted and 5 of the 12 very old seeds have sprouted!! Still can't believe it but very excited. Just goes to show that it's worth the effort to experiment and try different things. Love your show and love everything you teach. Thank you and blessings to you! you deserve it!!!
Fantastic Video. All great information. Great Demonstration. No filler. No fluff talk. Just amazing. Really love how you demonstrate the zip lock bag technique and also cutting away the bark.
Y'all, pecan Grove is turning in to a garden of Eden❤
Thank you so much for showing us how this is done. I can’t wait to try it. Have a blessed day.
Thanks, Danny and Wanda
Thank you so much for this!! You made it so simple and easy for me to understand the process!! I really love you and appreciate you both!! God bless you Danny and Wanda!!!!
I love Airlaying, I Airlayed one of my fig trees, And gifted to friends here on RUclips , Thanks for Sharing 💜
Thanks Danny & Wanda! You two have taught me so much about everything! God Bless ! S. Ind.
Thank you Mr. Danny and Ms. Wanda for sharing. Great information appreciate all the videos and help. Have a blessed day.
Good tip about the big leaves = old timey mulberry. We used to play underneath very old and very huge mulberry trees as kids I'll never forget it, they had an arching canopy of branches which touched the ground, was just like a big tent & the fruit was amazing! Messy but amazing!
I can’t wait to see the apple and peach trees done. Thank you
I just watched the fig video on DSH. Looking forward to seeing these trees produce for you at Pecan Grove. Shalom!
🦋👋Good Morning guys Mr Danny & Miss Wanda. You guys get around 😂. Thank you for sharing. Have a Blessed Day Everyone
The gallon bag is a clever idea. In the past I have failed because my soil kept drying out as the fit was not quite tight enough.
I will try it again using a gallon plastic bag. Thanks!
Good morning Danny and Wanda!
I have a couple mulberry trees we are going to have to cut as they are pushing on foundations. Thank you for showing me a way to keep them going elsewhere!
Danny here in Indiana our mulberry trees look nothing like that. They have a smaller Berry, very lobed leaves and quite invasive.
There is a native American mulberry which is red. Many red mulberries have crossed with other varieties, and the results are - interesting.
Yes, same here in my Maryland backyard; the birds are planting them all over the place, and I only have about a couple of acres! They are difficult to get rid of (or I'm not good at it).
Watching y’all from Texas During the storm. I always learn something from you both. Thanks God bless.
Wonderful teaching! Thank you so much! God Bless y'all!!
Thank yo Danny & Wanda for sharing your knowledge😊
Wow thanks for sharing kinda reminds me of the elderberry with them nodes I was looking for a piece of Mulberry this spring but I was uneducated I didn't realize how big they are a actual tree. I might look for a dwarf Mulberry this next spring, so it's something I can manage as I love seeing you're beautiful place at pecan grove take care you too.
Thanks for sharing this Danny and Wanda. I did watch the very interesting how to do that I appreciate you taking the time to show us. God bless you both.
Thank you for all the educating you do for us all.
Had to watch it again. That is so kewl.
Thank you so much, this is what you told me that would work if I could figure it out 😊. No figuring out for me as you made this video!
I’ll definitely be on the look out for the pear tree graft.
So nice to take your hard work & memories with you to Pecan Grove. ❤ I would love to have some of your Mulberry grafts....lol
Good morning! Already watched you at Deep South. Now here. You guys are such good teachers. Thank you for all that you do. I’d love to try this. ❤
As always thanks for all the awesome wisdom and info you all provide.
Another great video full of great information!
Thank you for showing this. I have an apple tree I want to try.
Terrific teaching! Another skill learned to be applied in the future. Thank you!!
Good morning and thank you for sharing , love your videos.God Bless
Such an interesting process.
Blessings
Thank you .. I want to try doing this
Thank you. These are very helpful. Figs are the only fruit in my garden the squirrels don't get. My mulberry trees are still small so I probably can't get anything yet from them.
Very interesting process.
I've got to try this. I've got a few trees I'd love to get babies from.
Good info. Thanks. Wonder if that would work on a Dwarf mugo pine bush ? Would love to watch how to graft a pear. Had one successful one but the rabbits bit through the bark below it so have to do it again. The other one wasn't successful so need to watch more videos to try to understand why one worked and the other didn't cause I have to cut quite low to fix the problem and don't want to lose both trees.😊
Our dwarf mulberry tree is putting on leafs and bugs in the middle of winter.
Good video today
Danny I know this is off topic could you do a barn tour of Pecan Grove I am looking for ideas too house 5 cows and yearling calf's Thanks
Good morning
Morning
How long do you leave that stuck in the ground near the pond? Is that it’s forever home? Or do you dig it up and move after the roots grow?
Does the limb size matter, or what do you prefer
Good morning.
Can you do this on peach trees?
I have simply broke a limb, stuck it 8n the ground and it rooted. Mulberry is the easiest
GOOD MORNING, SO IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG AND THE LIMB DOES NOT ROOT, WIIL IT HARM THE TREE OR JUST THE LIMB?
Just the limb. I only do it on limbs that I'm going to prune off anyway.
This can be done on any tree, right?
Yes
Does anyone know if this old work on blueberry bushes? I have one that outshines all the others on my land and would love to duplicate it
If you do an online search, you will find many different ways to propagate your blueberry. Hint: work only with pieces you can afford to lose.
@@vickisavage8929 thanks Vicki I have done some research and tried many times rooting in sand and soil using rooting hormone with no success. Was just wondering if anyone has tried blueberries using this method. Again thanks!
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I have a Lilac tree I want to grow of. HOW DO I PROPAGATE LILAC ? is it the same way ?
Yes it should work.
Here in Illinois they grow here like crazy. They will take over. I love them, but the neighbors see them as a nuisance.
For what it’s worth, I ordered WHOA too many seeds for genetically superior pawpaw trees. The time will pass anyway, and if you’re interested, the price is right.
I found out there are white mulberry trees on our place. These are non native, from China and india. Not as sweet. Going to try to remove.