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Horseshoe Design: No Swales, No Irrigation | Building a Sustainable Raised Garden Bed, Rocky Land
Welcome to our latest video where we explore an innovative approach to gardening! In this tutorial, we demonstrate how to construct a raised garden bed using repurposed coffee bags and natural wood chips, all while employing a clever horseshoe design. By utilizing this method, you can effectively capture rainfall to nourish your plants without the need for a complex irrigation system.
In today's eco-conscious world, sustainable gardening practices are becoming increasingly important. Our method not only reduces water consumption but also minimizes the use of synthetic materials.
One of the key features of our design is the horseshoe shape, strategically crafted to maximize rainwater collection and distribution in your garden!
Additionally, we'll delve into the benefits of incorporating wood chips into your gardening routine. These natural mulch materials not only help to retain moisture, keeping your plants hydrated during hot summer days, but also contribute to soil health and fertility over time.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener looking to adopt more sustainable practices or a beginner eager to explore new techniques, this video is for you. Join us on our journey to create a thriving garden ecosystem while minimizing our environmental footprint.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more eco-friendly gardening tips and tricks! Let's cultivate a greener future together.
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DIY raised garden beds using free coffee bags info & Steps for aronia & elderberry plants. garden
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elcome to a simple DIY gardening raised bed solution. whether your a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this project is perfect for anyone looking to maximize their growing space without digging or braking the bank. Plus by using materials that might otherwise go to waste, you'll be doing your part to reduce your environmental footprint. Join me onto this creative gardening adventure and d...
Free!! NO TOOLS! Raised bed solutions.
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Welcome to a simple DIY gardening raised bed solution. whether your a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this project is perfect for anyone looking to maximize their growing space without digging or braking the bank. Plus by using materials that might otherwise go to waste, you'll be doing your part to reduce your environmental footprint. Join me onto this creative gardening adventure and ...
Aronia & Elderberry infused liqueur brandy. Elderberry & Aronia Liqueur recipe
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Aronia & Elderberry infused liqueur brandy. Elderberry & Aronia Liqueur recipeThis video is about Aronia & Elderberry infused brandy Liqueur recipes. So easy and simples a recipe that simply takes minutes to make. If you enjoyed this recipe be sure to check out my Elderberry Syrup Recipe ua-cam.com/video/-TWwpmGez8Y/v-deo.html
EASY ELDERBERRY SYRUP 2020 HOW TO MAKE ELDERBERRY SYRUP Homemade Elderberry Syrup From pure juice.
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powerberryfarm.com/ This video is step-by-step how to make elderberry syrup recipe using pure elderberry juice. its a simple easy and fast way to make elderberry syrup for the whole family use spices that your whole family will love.
ARONIA Turn Your Loss into PROFIT money$$$$. 3 Ways You Can Make Money On Damaged Aronia berry
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powerberryfarm.com/ 3 ways to turn your loss into profit $$$$ finding ways and solutions to prevent loss I have grown Aronia organically for 5 year now and never had any problems or issues with insects. This year was a first and im sure im not the only one. So if I can give you ideals to turn your loss into a profit that you may have not even considered im happy to help, after all im trying to ...
Aronia Berry Deer Problem 2020. DEER PROBLEMS!!! Coffee Bags !! Deer Footage Deer eating my plants.
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powerberryfarm.com/ This video is about deer in my orchard, i am gathering footage to see deer activity in Elgin Orchard to find natural solutions to my deer problem and what I may have discovered and would love to share I like to say I don't have any issues with hunting it is a personal choice and I have family who hunt I just choose not too. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE and Join Me On My Journey Be sure ...
NOVEMBER 2020 VLOG. ELDERBERRY & COFFEE BAGS !! ELDERBERRY & ARONIA ORCHARD BUILDING MY DREAM!!
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powerberryfarm.com/ This video is about VLOG I Chit Chat on some of the projects I have been working on how the plants are doing. My little struggles with the deers. and my outlook on it all. If you like to see the videos about my deer on the land ua-cam.com/video/znbQUEHEgZA/v-deo.html
Chit Chat on what are my goals. DIY projects and how I plan on achieving them raised beds
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powerberryfarm.com/ This video is a CHIT-CHAT about feb 15 2020 where I through my ideals out there In this video I'm talking about my plans for the spring 2020. what are my goals and how I plan on achieving them focusing on the raised beds and more. I you like to see the video about how devastate I was about the WEEDS problem. Take a look ua-cam.com/video/3J7QG00sW8o/v-deo.html And more videos...
GET RID OF INFESTATION OF TENT CATERPILLARS (FAST NO CHEMICALS) Elderberry shrub
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powerberryfarm.com/ This video is about Tent caterpillars removal with out any chemicals. 4 easy ways to remove them. INFESTATION ON ELDERBERRY I will show you how I remove them easy and fast. Music by Zachary Friederich - Loddy Da (Instrumental) - thmatc.co/?l=6FC1CDB3
Create a Living Fence! build a fence on a budget with sand willow cuttings. & shape a living fence
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powerberryfarm.com/ This video is about how I built my LIVING FENCE made from Sand Willow cuttings. Building a fence on a budget is so easy to do with sand willow cuttings. Also be creative and shape your Living fence into your very own art Music by The Natterjacks - Wind No Rain - thmatc.co/?l=101B858C
Foraging Elderberry. Tip #2 to be prepared. What problems you may encounter.
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Tips on Foraging Elderberry. How to be prepared. What problems you may encounter. video is about Tips on Wildcrafting Elderberry. easy simple tips that can save you time and energy. Be sure to check out Tip #1. ua-cam.com/video/qsXWFSczxBU/v-deo.html
Wildcrafting and Harvesting Elderberry. When is Elderberry ripen. When to pick!!!
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This video is about Wildcrafting and Harvesting Elderberry. When is Elderberry ripen When to pick
Easy 2 recipes using dried Saint Johns Wort
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powerberryfarm.com/ Easy 2 recipes using dried Saint Johns Wort I am simply showing how to make the recipe and what I use it for. I do not make any medical claims
Foraging Elderberry Tip # 1 bring gloves!! This will suprise you !!!!
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This video is about tips on Foraging Ederberry. Many bring gloves because of the colour dye in the fruit, but there is a another main IMPORTANT reason why you should bring gloves..... Be sure to check out other helpful tips #2. ua-cam.com/video/L3QBpiyPl8Q/v-deo.html
I Gambled and Lost!! Power Berry Orchard hit a disaster this year. Heartbreaking loss for Elderberry
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I Gambled and Lost!! Power Berry Orchard hit a disaster this year. Heartbreaking loss for Elderberry
Estimating deer activity with camera, I have deer problems. Part #3 Elderberry & Aronia farm
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Estimating deer activity with camera, I have deer problems. Part #3 Elderberry & Aronia farm
Estimating deer activity with camera, I have deer problems. Part #2 Elderberry & Aronia
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Estimating deer activity with camera, I have deer problems. Part #2 Elderberry & Aronia
Estimating deer activity with camera 2020. I have deer problems. ELDERBERRY & ARONIA
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Estimating deer activity with camera 2020. I have deer problems. ELDERBERRY & ARONIA
My Elderberry is it Dead or Alive. How to tell if your plant is just dormant (Scratch Test)
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My Elderberry is it Dead or Alive. How to tell if your plant is just dormant (Scratch Test)
Grow Tons of Elderberries, 3 Easy Ways!! Elderberry Tutorial For Homestead or Farm.
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Grow Tons of Elderberries, 3 Easy Ways!! Elderberry Tutorial For Homestead or Farm.
Make Money from FREE plants!!! Look at your weeds, bring in profit, money, cash, its free!!!
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Make Money from FREE plants!!! Look at your weeds, bring in profit, money, cash, its free!!!
Join us on our adventure Power Berry farm
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Join us on our adventure Power Berry farm
Blue vervain. Why I added this amazing medicinal plant to my garden, and how to make a tincture.
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Blue vervain. Why I added this amazing medicinal plant to my garden, and how to make a tincture.
Where Are my Elderberries!!! This was a SHOCKING moment In my Elderberry Plantation.
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Where Are my Elderberries!!! This was a SHOCKING moment In my Elderberry Plantation.
where are my elderberry plants
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where are my elderberry plants
Elderberry Pollinators
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Elderberry Pollinators
A SIMPLE WAY TO TAKE CUTTINGS - Aronia Plant Guide To Clones And Cloning
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A SIMPLE WAY TO TAKE CUTTINGS - Aronia Plant Guide To Clones And Cloning
HOW TO MAKE ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL - Learn How To Get The Best Tasting Elderflower Cordial 2020
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HOW TO MAKE ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL - Learn How To Get The Best Tasting Elderflower Cordial 2020
DIY Elderberry syrup from Pure Elderberry Juice
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DIY Elderberry syrup from Pure Elderberry Juice

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  • @enna4986
    @enna4986 4 місяці тому

    I read the comments Befire watching. True thst you are lovely in appearance and clever. My elderberry plants are purchased and the same size as your cuttings lol but maybe next year. Other than that one berry you mentioned, Arona, are there ANY other plants you know of which can be propagated this way? Especially edibles? I am so broke. Ty for your time and may God Yah bless your garden! 😁

  • @ptrainingbytim
    @ptrainingbytim 5 місяців тому

    Lovely woman and vid - thank you.

  • @superslim1
    @superslim1 6 місяців тому

    waaaayyy too close to the camera...couldn't see what you were showing...

  • @bethdeason5002
    @bethdeason5002 8 місяців тому

    Will elderberries really grow in the US Southeast?

  • @jameswilliamson288
    @jameswilliamson288 8 місяців тому

    mother nature is quite the lady I use chaga tea I'm my compost animal's dont like it either do insects I use electroculture with great success positive thinkers only.. ❤ ❤ (________) U

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 8 місяців тому

      She sure is ! I should try chaga tea and see what happens.

  • @jameswilliamson288
    @jameswilliamson288 9 місяців тому

    you are beautiful in so many ways may u be a blessing every day 7x70

  • @tulsiramdagur9580
    @tulsiramdagur9580 9 місяців тому

    आप बहुत सुन्दर हो, आपके द्वारा दी गई जानकारी बहुत उपयोगी है।❤ ईश्वर आपको खुश रखें

  • @KenKnapper
    @KenKnapper 10 місяців тому

    how do you get them out to plant them.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 9 місяців тому

      Hi, oh it is so easy, hold the cutting and gently separate, its that easy.

  • @RealBradMiller
    @RealBradMiller 10 місяців тому

    Brilliant!! I love outside the box(but in the bag🤭) ideas! Subscribed! Hope you are doing well!

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much !! Thinking outside the box seem to be my specialty with the budget I have. You Subscribed! Thank you !! that means so much, I hope you enjoy my adventures.

  • @erikanavarro8641
    @erikanavarro8641 Рік тому

    I have 96% alcohol. How much do i take? I’m sure I need to dilute since it’s too strong and will burn my mouth if taken straight.

  • @mindyholiday8391
    @mindyholiday8391 Рік тому

    Thank you, seems very good. Great Content, I currently use brandy and elderberries combo, will try it with cinnamon.

  • @corrinenolan344
    @corrinenolan344 Рік тому

    Not picking, I swear but wanted to help with his one. If you leave your jar in a sunny place, you can harm a lot of the benefits. Warm is good and dark is good. With the tincture, fill just about to the top with vodka or it leaves space to oxidize where your plant matter isn't completely covered.

  • @corrinenolan344
    @corrinenolan344 Рік тому

    I would not pack it down because then you're literally only getting the space above to fill which means you'll have a little less tincture. The space between your plant matter is the space your alcohol will take up and it will have that room to extract. When you do those ratios, they're not really for being packed tight. Not being mean, just wanting to help. I did like this video.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Thank you Corrine for your comment, I will also try this. Thank you. But even Though I packing it. I was quite surprised the amount of Vodka I used and the results. but I definitely will try this. Again Thank You for sharing this wonderful tip.

  • @ambergessler1679
    @ambergessler1679 Рік тому

    I've heard of cutting branches and throwing the infested branches into the fire to kill em.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Oh yes! Amber that is definitely a good way to get rid of them. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sergeantbob441
    @sergeantbob441 Рік тому

    Are you following me, sounds like my dirt. Mine was 7' tall. Briors and weeds. Over acre of it.

    • @sergeantbob441
      @sergeantbob441 Рік тому

      Ps I have a little dirt between the rocks. Eat the deer

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      OH NO!!! I feel your discouragement. Its a lot of weed wacking, especially in the heat of summer. but its definitely a good work out, and the moment you see those plants of yours it makes it all worth it.😄

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      @@sergeantbob441

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      @@sergeantbob441 Oh I can't eat deer, I have no issues with anyone who does, I have hunters in the family just personally can't do it...😆

    • @sergeantbob441
      @sergeantbob441 Рік тому

      @@power-berryfarm2500 did not harvest a deer last fall. But eat venison regularly

  • @Stuuudio2
    @Stuuudio2 Рік тому

    Elderberries have been one of my favorite plants to grow in my backyard food forest. They are so easy to propagate I end up giving so many cuttings away! Thanks for sharing your method!

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      your so welcome, Congratulations on creating a food forest. have you looked into Arena Berries, you would not be disapointed in this amazing berry to add to backyard.

    • @nancyfahey7518
      @nancyfahey7518 Рік тому

      @@power-berryfarm2500 aronia berries? I'm in zone 9. I think I tried them years ago.

  • @EstherCervantes-hk4pz
    @EstherCervantes-hk4pz Рік тому

    Is that all 1 type of elderberry? Perhaps 2 or even 3 types could not just cut losses, but ease the harvesting rush.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Hi yes your right good point and every elderberry orchard should do this. Thank you for sharing this info. It was 3 types of Elderberries. Its funny how when time goes by and you wonder what did I possible do wrong. and then you find out a farmer down the road sprayed his field with a weed killer that perhaps its not your or the elderberry fault. I have moved my plantation to a organic ground with no pesticide near by.

    • @EstherCervantes-hk4pz
      @EstherCervantes-hk4pz Рік тому

      @@power-berryfarm2500 That blankity blank weed sprayer!! How astonishing that a spray down the road could leech over and do damage like that, and kill all the plant life on your farm. :( Perhaps he can be educated to do something more ecologically safe for his neighbors?

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      @@EstherCervantes-hk4pz well it didn't kill the plants, they wilted it killed the elderflower bloom, this is why no berries formed. the spray wilted them, and for some reason stoped the production of berries.

  • @stevenbaird834
    @stevenbaird834 2 роки тому

    Can you do roses like this too?

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      I would love to give you answers to this but I do not know, but I have with Aronia Berries and it did work, but I had to use a organic growing powder.

  • @diogenesegarden5152
    @diogenesegarden5152 2 роки тому

    I have made a wonderful fedge (fence/hedge) using fruit trees; apples, pears and damsons. I espaliered the branches along some fencing wire I had strung between the existing fence posts at 12” intervals up the post, and then trained the branches along the wires. I did this because I wanted a lot of fruit trees, but also wanted to to use the rest of the garden for growing other stuff. If I had a longer fence line I would like to have tried growing the same species next to each other and try to innosculate the branches to see if they would splice or grow into each other to make a more funky and stronger fence line. It is a good idea to remove the support wires after the fedge has grown as they could cause problems by growing into the wood or damage tools when pruning or maintaining the hedge.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      This is Fantastic !!! This is an amazing ideal I hope everyone reads this and gets inspired. Brillant mind.....Love it. Keep me posted... I actually did something similar but nothing complexed like yours. I used the extra Elderberry plants and wild rose bushes and Lilac trees to form a natural fence.. no wasted space and the wild animals can have the other side. give back to nature. Win Win.

  • @bestcrossroad
    @bestcrossroad 2 роки тому

    Beautifully presented. When do you collect cuttings, before or after dormancy? Which part of stem is a good cutting?

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Aww Thank you your so sweet, I adore possitive people. I do my cutting at the end of dormancy but literally if I had a tree brach that broke in the summer I put it in a pot and it would grow. you would idealy take the new growth stem of last year, and ideally make sure there is two sets of nodes plant the bottom nodes in soil, and watch the top nodes grow. I hope this has helped you. Happy Edlerberry Growing

  • @virginiaparks2627
    @virginiaparks2627 2 роки тому

    This was my first time to see this video and I learn a lot espically how to know if the cutting is good or not I very much would like to grow my own elderberries. I like the bag method and can see my self learning to do that . Can a person get cuutings from elderberries growing in the country side

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Fantastic !! Yes you should grow elderberries, trust me you will love it and be successful

  • @cancerwarriors8480
    @cancerwarriors8480 2 роки тому

    Love your videos. I can learn from you. I am harvesting wild elderberries now. I am getting too old to hike over these steep mountains to gather the wild, but would love to plant my own. I live in WVA. What state do you live in. I like the bag method in this video. Have been making elderberry elixir for 5 years. Sold hundreds of bottles when the pandemic started. Still selling it.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Hi I hear you, wild crafting is quite the hike, also what discouraged me was ticks, after I had two I had to remove, that was when I decided to grow mine. definitely you should grow your own. Even if you have a small yard, or no yard I have grown in large pots they love to grow everywhere spreading there goodness. If you plant in your yard, beaware of suckers you may have to deal with. They tend to pop up. no big deal . I Live in Quebec

  • @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
    @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649 2 роки тому

    You can accelerate root formation by using "willow water", a fantastic natural rooting hormone. Easy to make too.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      YES I believe I had tried this , but simply just using water works noting eles is needed

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      honestly you only need water. Thats it!

  • @heatherjohnson1569
    @heatherjohnson1569 2 роки тому

    I have a bunch of questions because this is all new to me. I discovered I have st. Johns wort growing on my property. It is at the end of its blooming. Which parts do you harvest? Just the flowers or the flowers and leaves? Stems? Or roots? Is it too late for me to harvest some? Or should I not worry and just take note to harvest it next year earlier in the season?

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Sorry I didn't respond faster, Personal I only use flowers and leaves,. BUT Please do you research first, ALWAYS CHECK INFORMATION FOR YOURSELF BEFORE CONSUMING ANY PLANTS. Happy Wildcrafting.

  • @SouthernHatchery
    @SouthernHatchery 2 роки тому

    I'm gonna grow 1 acre of aronia berry bushes.

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 2 роки тому

    That was good but that was how to plant them. I'd like to know how to grow them. Mine sre on my third year and they are finally grtting berries but they are disappearing. They are tiny green dots fally off their sprigs. Don't say the birds are getting them. I need their nutrient requirements.

    • @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
      @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649 2 роки тому

      Full sun. Elderberry likes a lot of water but need good drainage. You say they're setting fruit but the berries are dropping off. I've got a volunteer plant growing on the north side of a big Hackberry tree within its shade and it does the same thing. Here in southeast Nebraska elderberry grows like a weed, especially along the bottom boundaries of row crop fields. They get a lot of nutritional runoff from the fields. You might try applying some hydrated lime (known as quick lime at nurseries) and see if you get results. It's immediately available to the plants but the downside is you'll have to apply every year. If results are favorable find yourself some agriculture lime. First year you'll get no benefit. It starts coming into effect on the second year and will do its thing for 3-4 more years before re-application. A soil analysis is recommended to know how much to apply. Commercially we apply between 1-2 tons PER ACRE on average ground. What it boils down to is if the Ph balance of the soil isn't correct you can have all the nutrients right there for the plant but it'll be "locked up". Biggest mistake gardeners make is throwing too much nitrogen at plants, resulting in a LOT of vegetative growth and no produce (fruit).

    • @nancyfahey7518
      @nancyfahey7518 2 роки тому

      @@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649 thank you. They grow in swampy water here in Florida. I imagine dead rotting leaves, sticks, logs. Also urine helped. 1:10 ratio. The plants did much better this year. Next year I'll have to have bird netting.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      depending on the amount of water it gets and feeding, it also could be very hot dry spells that can do this. I will try to get a video out for you.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      @@nancyfahey7518 yes definatly bird netting. yes they love Nitrogen feeding. if your worried about not getting a big crop, you can try feeding them in the spring, and in the fall, to ensure they are well feed. and enough water. Happy Elderberry Growing. Thank you for sharing.

    • @nancyfahey7518
      @nancyfahey7518 Рік тому

      @@power-berryfarm2500 thank you. I did cut them back before the cold hit. And they grew back alot healthier then before. I have high hopes fore this season.

  • @704406bbl
    @704406bbl 2 роки тому

    Wishing you much sucess with your Elderberries. They grow wild and huge out here on my NC farm. Precious accent. Music to my ears.

  • @chanimarie6753
    @chanimarie6753 2 роки тому

    Genius!

  • @noah786
    @noah786 2 роки тому

    The site you have linked isn’t working

  • @sundancecreek7497
    @sundancecreek7497 2 роки тому

    great vid. ty.. last yr my berries got to the red stage. full umbrells. then within a cpl weeks.. no berries at all. I thot ..birds.. still not sure, but they left zero for me. this yr I have netting.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      oh sorry to hear that. yhea it could be the birds or it needs a heaver nitrogen feeding and be sure it is getting enough rain or water. Keep an eye on to it. keep me posted. I love to hear how it goes.

  • @PrayerOpensDoor
    @PrayerOpensDoor 2 роки тому

    Can you re-reuse this same soil after. Thanks for the video, so helpful 👍🏻🇨🇦❤️

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      well I would use the soil in the time of planting in there new spot, or larger pot, trust me those roots will take most of that soil. Happy Elderberry Growing

  • @jeanroger8863
    @jeanroger8863 2 роки тому

    Does It matter whether the alcohol is a rum, vodka, gin or tequila?

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      you need high percentage of alcohol, higher the better anything above 70 proof. vodka is kinda a neutral flavour thats why it is used more often. hope this has help. Thank you for watching.

  • @connecticutwormsgardens
    @connecticutwormsgardens 2 роки тому

    Oops...... I think I may have rotted mine. I have not changed the water and it smells pretty bad. No roots thus far, however, the branches are completely leafed out with new leaves so maybe I'll hope is not lost. Should I toss them and start over?

    • @diogenesegarden5152
      @diogenesegarden5152 2 роки тому

      Could I suggest adding some willow bark water to your steeping or irrigation water. Apparently the willow bark contains a natural Aspirin compound which aids rooting. You can either steep the bark or chunks of branch in hot water and make a rooting compound tea, or steep the same for about 48hrs in cold water. You could maybe try an experiment to see if this method works for you.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. Yes you must change the water, with any cutting you must change the water so its clean.

  • @Sothpawable
    @Sothpawable 2 роки тому

    Once these cuttings are planted, how many years till they bear fruit.

    • @tracycrider7778
      @tracycrider7778 2 роки тому

      Usually 1-2 years

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      They love to thrive, you may get a flower that same year of planting, and in a year or two you will have fruit, and every year after that it will grow more and more fruit.

  • @TheDankness2
    @TheDankness2 2 роки тому

    this is just retarded

  • @aroundthewaygarden1132
    @aroundthewaygarden1132 2 роки тому

    Awesome idea using the potting soil bag! Subbed!

  • @ranamoore1002
    @ranamoore1002 2 роки тому

    I didn't see an email address to reach you, but I'd like to see if I can get some aronia berry cuttings. Do you have an online store or contact info for sales?

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Hi you can contact me at : Power_berries@hotmail.com. I can only ship to Canada at the moment. I truly Thank you for wanting to support me, I apriciate you.

  • @woodsman4cb
    @woodsman4cb 2 роки тому

    Do you have a video proving this works? Thanks.

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      would you like to see one, im sure I can make a fast video for you.

    • @woodsman4cb
      @woodsman4cb Рік тому

      @@power-berryfarm2500 I would love to see, when you get time. Thanks

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      @@woodsman4cb Yes for sure! I will be starting them soon.

  • @kathybarnes810
    @kathybarnes810 2 роки тому

    I most have missed when you said what the cause of the loss was. ???

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Hi at the time I did not know! I was baffled what did I do wrong, was it lack of water, not enough feeding. It took 3 years for me to find the answers a farmer sprayed weed killer in his fields. I no longer grow there, I have moved to a land I know it can stay organic. Thank you for asking, it was a great loss for me. but as I learned farming can be tough with lots of losses, you just gotta keep growing and going. lol

  • @Robert-dh3xg
    @Robert-dh3xg 2 роки тому

    Like get some from u ty

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Thank You, I Absolutely love the support, but I can only ship to Canada. I do not know the law requirements to ship in other countries.

  • @Robert-dh3xg
    @Robert-dh3xg 2 роки тому

    Can we buy cuttings from u

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Aww your so sweet to want to support me. I can if you live in Canada. I don't know the law about shipping to other countries. Thank you for watching my video.

  • @dezandloper6838
    @dezandloper6838 3 роки тому

    my favourite recepy= elderberryjuice,ginger and liquiorice..... the best "medicine" against the flew,sore throat,fever,etc.

  • @dezandloper6838
    @dezandloper6838 3 роки тому

    that's the way:experimenting! what is your favorite?

  • @tangoalpha1091
    @tangoalpha1091 3 роки тому

    soap and water is a chemical preventative measure.

  • @gordday8933
    @gordday8933 3 роки тому

    would love to see a vid of taking them out of the bag. to see root growth and timeline. great idea

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      so sorry its been a year and I'm only getting back to you now. Not sure if you still would like to see it, I am planting some in the next week or so, I could show you if your still intrested

    • @gordday8933
      @gordday8933 Рік тому

      @@power-berryfarm2500 yep. still interested in seeing them come out of the bag. I have some cuttings in the fridge atm. Will be putting them in some dirt indoors in march. i had heard that it was easier (rooted more successfully) to plant new growth in spring. I tried that last spring. softwood,. not much success. what little success I do get, is with hardwood. I like the bag planting, wonder how they drain. does the soil get so soggy that it gets funky and rots the roots.? I also found that skinnier cuttings rarely root.. for me.. I have unlimited supply of wild elderberry plants. so I have a row of 2 yr olds out in the garden. they did well and got ok abundance of berrys, but the birds got ALL last yr. will use netting this yr. even in the wild there were many bushes totally filled with berries. and then the birds came and within 2 weeks ALL gone.ty

    • @chompers11
      @chompers11 9 місяців тому

      ​@@power-berryfarm2500great stuff, whats the strike rate in the bags?

  • @vagirisudhakar5411
    @vagirisudhakar5411 3 роки тому

    Can we grow Elderberry in INDIA?

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 Рік тому

      Interesting question. I do not have the answers for this. if anyone reading this and knows please share your information.

  • @TheBrownAfrican
    @TheBrownAfrican 3 роки тому

    Did you mean 94% or 94 proof. Percent is 1/2 of the proof.

  • @chickenhawkfarmstead8478
    @chickenhawkfarmstead8478 3 роки тому

    Amazing ideal think for sharing

  • @katischmidt8717
    @katischmidt8717 3 роки тому

    Yes, but lots of times they are on the top portion tall trees...quite unreachable to be cut....or even sprayed....

  • @aprilvikingsable
    @aprilvikingsable 3 роки тому

    I am so sorry!

    • @power-berryfarm2500
      @power-berryfarm2500 3 роки тому

      your so sweet, I appreciate it . it was one of those things that just happened, finding the reason or solution or going to another game plan is all you can do. stay positive and move forward