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Pierson Willhite
Приєднався 30 кві 2008
Hi, my name is Pierson, I have a degree in Horticulture and love planting plants!
Відео
What is Fatwood?
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Fatwood is sap filled wood, most often found in a branch that is healing close to the trunk of the tree. Fatwood is great for starting fires.
Adding a second brood box and a feeder!
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Today I prepped my hive for July. I added a second brood box, a feeder and Apivar mite strips.
Making more strawberry plants! #strawberries #growing #propagation #dyi #fyp
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Making more strawberry plants! #strawberries #growing #propagation #dyi #fyp
How to make more Strawberry plants EASY!
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This is how I make my strawberry plants easily from runners. Strawberries naturally want to multiply, I assist them into pots and transfer them to a new part of the yard. Link to the Pins: amzn.to/3RumfP2
I caught a honeybee swarm! #honeybees #swarm #fyp
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I caught a honeybee swarm! #honeybees #swarm #fyp
Hiking, Icy River Plunge and Elderberry Cuttings!
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Hiking, Icy River Plunge and Elderberry Cuttings!
The basics of pruning an apple tree.
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The basics of pruning an apple tree.
Eh right on buddy! I wanna get this going here in BC Canada 🇨🇦 Thanks for all your work and videos ❤
How's it going?
looks like Italian
Unfortunately, when i start with zero plants, no matter how many times i multiply it, i still have zero.
This man is so under rated
I’ve been trying to propagate fig and mulberry trees but have not been very successful. I’d like to know some secrets. And an American Hazelnut would be a great addition to my attempt at an orchard.
Love your neighbor
That is so beautiful. You need to start taking pictures and selling them. :) Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing your passion for horticulture with us - and, beyond that, thank you for being such an inspiration. What a wonderful world it would be if we were all so beautifully connected to nature and to each other.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
This is so amazing!
Amazing
Thank you!
Thank u for the tip
No problem!
This is one of the few videos about pruning that shows the pruner using the pruning shears correctly! always have the blade towards the portion you’re going to retain, not the anvil. Good job. The water sprouts that you pruned out initially were due to the tree being stressed from over pruning the previous year. If the tree was not able to produce these water sprouts it would starve to death. The best way to grow a 100 year tree is to grow it as a strong central leader and allow it to grow as large as its species or root stock allows. The typical scenario is the homeowner plants a semi dwarf fruit tree and spend the next 20 years trying to keep the tree small as the tree tries to fulfill its destiny. These trees are loaded with water sprouts. It’s like an ice storm hitting the tree every year. You can remove up to 20% of a tree in any given year, no portion of any tree should be removed without good reason. The more vegetation the tree has the more reserves It can stock up for next year. The more vegetation a tree has the larger the diameter will grow and subsequently be much stronger.
Love this idea!
What a beautiful landscape you live in! ❤
Why not grow food crops on your own land or in community gardens so that the plant species don’t harm the native ecology Pierson?
Done Following
Really looking forward to how this project progresses !!! 😊
A Horticulturist by trade and a newly aspiring Mycologist? Welcome aboard! I grew up in the Pacific Northwest so I developed my fascination for mycology first before I developed my interest in plants. They compliment each other very well. For the most part with mushrooms, the mushrooms and mycelium do ALL OF THE WORK! You just keep them in good conditions and they will complete their life cycle. Spore, to pin, to fruit, to spore. 75F is generally considered to be the best temperature for inoculation and initial colonization while 72F is the best for fruiting conditions and ensuring you keep humidity 90%. Dropping the humidity to 70%, misting the mycelium surface, and allowing for fresh air exchange is how you form surface fruiting conditions. Keeping the humidity between the 70-90% range and 72F is the best for avoiding contamination growth that outcompetes your mycelium.
Can you try and Germinate Piper negrim
I live in Utah as well, I love your idea and want to do the same thing. I’m going look more into this, I need to find out more about perennial planting instead of doing annuals every year
Good luck! Growing mushrooms is great, most only take about a month (some being quicker like oysters) for most mushrooms to go from inoculation to fruiting so it’s great to constantly be able to harvest fresh mushrooms, let alone most grocery stores carry portobello/cremini which are both just agaricus Bisporus and maybe if your lucky you will find shiitake or oysters and the ones in store are usually not the greatest quality, it saddens me that it is hard for most people to find a variety of fresh mushrooms in stores as I’ve met so many people that say they don’t like the taste or texture yet that’s probably because they have only been able to try one species❤
I also do it and found successfull results in lemon
I saw it first time ❤❤
Many thanks for the awesome work you are doing to help us all ❤ yum!
Holy 😨 that's legit so amazing ❤
Is subscribed on UA-cam same as follow?
Is now the time to prune them? We’ve had two apple trees for 10 years and only get 1-2 apples.
Before they leaf out in the spring if when you prune.
Hi its wonderful what u do. can you also show the process so we can follow along. Thanks
Thanks for the information. Good video 😃
What is good to make a great food plot for deer?
Beautiful landscape. You are crazy for doing a polar plunge. Great Vlog. Keep them coming. 😃🌳🌱
Wow!! Gorgeous!!
Hey Pierson can you please do more “explain videos” like this and show things that you’ve already grown?
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now one more follower<3
What dirt do you use for all these trees?