Pruning Jujube Trees | The Key to Explosive Growth and Production!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

Комментарии • 63

  • @AbidAli-bv2gl
    @AbidAli-bv2gl 10 месяцев назад +5

    Excellent video for Pruning Jujube Trees , My favorite. You are doing professionally.

  • @darylpas2209
    @darylpas2209 10 месяцев назад +4

    I'm glad to see you pruning the Jujube tree. I have two small Jujube trees that will need pruning in a year or so. Can't find many videos on that. Thanks.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад

      This was definitely a research project for me (Duane). I ended up on several different websites that were trying to describe what to do (at the end of the terminal buds), so we're keeping our fingers crossed we got it right!

  • @Reciprocity_Soils
    @Reciprocity_Soils 10 месяцев назад +2

    Walk us through it, on the edge of nowhere. Thanks for the pruning tips.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed this one. This year we're incorporating more of the discussions we have during pruning that hopefully show it's not always as straight forward as you might think and requires some decision making as you go!

  • @kathleenebsen2659
    @kathleenebsen2659 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for the pruning tips! I love my Li and Lang trees. These are wonderful producers of delicious fruit. Easy to harvest. I just shake the tree. I saw a very interesting video about how Afghan people grow and use these trees. It’s a desert like Arizona. After harvesting the fruit, the trees are cut down for firewood but spring right back! Incredibly tough and valuable trees.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад +1

      You know it would be interesting to prune these back like you're describing to see how they would do. They sure grow like crazy during our hottest months of the year!

  • @HigoHigo-g4k
    @HigoHigo-g4k 2 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @bobbaird1275
    @bobbaird1275 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Folks. Can you also do a video on pruning your pomegranates as well. Thanks

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад

      Keep an eye out for the video coming out this coming weekend. 😉

  • @randysmith5435
    @randysmith5435 3 месяца назад

    My jujube was given to me from a root clone from a 50-foot tall tree that came from Monticello.
    It is always overloaded with fruit dragging the branches down every September.
    I can, dry and cook them down to a thick paste for mooncake filling.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  3 месяца назад

      Wow, what a wonderful harvest from that tree of yours!

  • @seanz7804
    @seanz7804 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @yellowdog762jb
    @yellowdog762jb 10 месяцев назад

    We have a 15 year old Sugarcane Jujube just north of Houston. It's pruned in sort of an open vase. The single trunck comes up about 3 feet and then it splits into the main truncks. We like the shape since it is a landscape tree and a fruit producer. I let it get a bit too tall last year and I couldn't reach all of the fruit even using a ladder. So it's being pruned back by about one third this spring.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад +1

      This is really encouraging to hear. We don't mind the height on these as we have the space and want them to grow nice and tall, but that one we had to cut back will wind up being an open center like yours.

    • @yellowdog762jb
      @yellowdog762jb 10 месяцев назад

      @@EdgeofNowhereFarm They are very interesting trees, I like their zig zag growth pattern. For those that are thinking of growing their tree as a central leader, you need to be able to reach the fruit to pick it because it's not good once it falls off of the tree. You might be able to use a tool on a long handle, but the fruit is small and not all pickers will work. Plus it's easy to bruise. Maybe they make a special tool for small fruits?
      Few people in our area have ever tried a jujube. Most that do like them. I often say that the second one is better than the first. They are just different enough that the first one you ever eat seems a bit strange. The second one is enjoyable.
      P.S. I just recently found your channel and I've enjoyed all of your videos that I've watched so far. Thanks for going to all the trouble to produce them!

  • @lovaleriemullins5813
    @lovaleriemullins5813 10 месяцев назад +3

    Jujube trees! I have to confess, my pecan trees are my hardest project. Have enough information to do a video on best practices for desert pecan trees? ❤

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад +1

      Boy, I wish I could say we have a great video on pruning pecans, but our pecan trees have just not grown much over the last 4 years. The only pruning we've done is dead/dying branches and anything growing toward the middle of the tree. To date, they're only about 6' tall! Real disappointment for us.

    • @lovaleriemullins5813
      @lovaleriemullins5813 10 месяцев назад

      @@EdgeofNowhereFarm IKR?!!

    • @annburge291
      @annburge291 10 месяцев назад +1

      Don't prune pecans. Don't make them into short trees. When they sprout near the trunk and in the centre of the tree, rub off the sprouts as they appear. Remove suckers. A left alone tree will grow into a beautiful balanced tree productive tree. If you prune, you will end up removing branches when the tree is mature.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад

      @@annburge291 good to know!

  • @jillismyname
    @jillismyname 10 месяцев назад

    Nice! I'm new here and have been enjoying seeing your pruning videos. If you ever feel like talking about why you grow a central leader vs. the open vase shape, I'd love to hear more about that. (or maybe you did and I missed it) There is an old jujube orchard near us -the ones with the ouchy spines were the tastiest. :)

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад

      I don't know that we've done a dedicated video on deciding central leader vs open center, but in a nutshell it depends mainly on preference and then on how the tree naturally grows. If you're trying to control for size on a fruit tree you'll want to use an open center. This goes for all stone fruit (peaches, plums, apricots, etc), pome fruit (apples/pears), figs, mulberries and some nut varieties like Almond. The same would go for a Jujube if you're trying to control for size, but we've decided we prefer to have them grow nice and tall, so we're using this central leader design.

  • @ForTheWin2007
    @ForTheWin2007 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. When is usually the best time to plant a new jujube tree?

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Ours all came in bareroot which you would plant in the winter. If its potted you can plant them fall through spring.

  • @bdprist
    @bdprist 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks for posting. Why do you paint the trunk white?

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed this one. I'll link a video for you here where we discuss the trunk paint;
      ruclips.net/video/WVh_IqHbXs0/видео.html

    • @bdprist
      @bdprist 8 месяцев назад

      @@EdgeofNowhereFarm thank you!

  • @kathleenebsen2659
    @kathleenebsen2659 10 месяцев назад

    I’m thinking plant some seedlings as future rootstock for grafting. Some can be cut back to test how vigorously jujube grows back.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's a solid idea. They do grow like crazy!

    • @Paul2603W
      @Paul2603W 9 месяцев назад

      Every Jujube tree I have seen (here in Switzerland) is producing suckers like crazy! In contrast, growing them from seeds seems to be realy tough. Also most seeds I've seen are not developed (even tough pollinators around). But not even the good looking seeds sprouted for me.

  • @drtonylytle
    @drtonylytle 9 месяцев назад

    Do you know which jujubes are thornless? i want to grow some in maricopa south of you. You guys are awesome by the way.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  9 месяцев назад +1

      Ok, so I can't say for sure that there is a completely thornless Jujube variety. We had an Indian Thornless that still had small thorns on it! Either way, I would really encourage you to give one a shot.

  • @HigoHigo-g4k
    @HigoHigo-g4k Месяц назад

    What do jujube trees need in winter?

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  Месяц назад +1

      They can use a good pruning like we're showing here, but nothing else.

  • @renoc8330
    @renoc8330 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Dwayne, can a Jujube tree (Li) be cut/kept down to manageable 6-8ft growth for easier harvesting? Climbing ladders can be tricky as we get older.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  8 месяцев назад

      We're testing that out with the Shanxi Li that we filmed in this one. I think it will be fine, but will take heavier pruning in the dormant season.

  • @CynthiaDragonfly
    @CynthiaDragonfly 9 месяцев назад

    Can you prune a Jujube tree to stay a dwarf size for a small garden?

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  9 месяцев назад

      I imagine you would be able to. It would probably need some Summer pruning as well as Winter, especially in the first few years.

  • @muskepticsometimes9133
    @muskepticsometimes9133 7 месяцев назад

    when to prune?
    put in small tree spring 23, grew a little, pruned a little.
    2024 - holy cow it exploded every which way. Can I prune in late spring or summer? Or wait for dormant time in winter ?

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  7 месяцев назад

      Your best bet with deciduous trees is to prune in the Winter, but this tree grows so aggressive you could probably get away with some Summer pruning as well.

    • @muskepticsometimes9133
      @muskepticsometimes9133 7 месяцев назад

      @@EdgeofNowhereFarm Thanks!

  • @LindaVelin
    @LindaVelin 10 месяцев назад

    Mine is near 12 feet tall. I noticed you kept yours tall. Any reason? I am tempted to shorten mine.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад +1

      The only reason we're allowing these to get this tall is because we have plenty of space and want a big, beautiful tree that also produces for us.

  • @nathanfalvo4429
    @nathanfalvo4429 8 месяцев назад

    Are you worried about yield reduction by pruning so aggressive?

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  8 месяцев назад

      These are young trees that we're still trying to train, so eventually we'll back off a bit to encourage more fruit set.

  • @mofomoco
    @mofomoco 10 месяцев назад +1

    My little jujube tree looks like it died over winter. I cant imagine it will really come back to life.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад

      Hopefully it's just dormant. They do look dead in the middle of Winter, but come back to life once the temps are regularly in the 80's and the overnight temps get well above freezing.

  • @mokwun8330
    @mokwun8330 26 дней назад

    How to subsribe?

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  26 дней назад

      You should have the option to subscribe on the channel home page.

  • @cynthiaj4863
    @cynthiaj4863 10 месяцев назад +1

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  • @taylorvanbuskirk8040
    @taylorvanbuskirk8040 10 месяцев назад +6

    I hate one particular Palo Verde tree. It's in my neighbors yard. It's the healthiest and biggest Palo Verde tree in the world. That's right! It's the King of all Palo Verde trees, and it's blocking my Superstion Mountain view. I see so many Palo Verde trees which topple over during strong winds or heavey rains. Oh no!!! Not this tree. THIS TREE will survive a nuclear explosion! It would survive an alien invastion that devasted the entire surface of the planet. The only thing that would survive that type of explosion are: Cockroach, scorpions and Palo Verde trees...OK...and maybe flies. All I'm asking is this....that the mountain view in front of me if restored, but is hiding behind the Mother of all Trees....The Palo Verde tree! OK...I'm done complaining.

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh my goodness, it sounds like you're just as fond as I am of those trees! The good news for us was eventually a storm did take it out. Needless to say, it was quickly replaced by.....you guessed it, a fruit tree!!

    • @taylorvanbuskirk8040
      @taylorvanbuskirk8040 10 месяцев назад

      @@EdgeofNowhereFarm, excellent choice. At least a fruit tree is productive!

  • @kzziggy
    @kzziggy 10 месяцев назад +1

    🪵 🪓

    • @EdgeofNowhereFarm
      @EdgeofNowhereFarm  10 месяцев назад +2

      Love those emojis. They were pretty much made for our pruning style! ❤️