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Big Bend Yucca Company
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www.bigbendyuccacompany.com
Yucca rostrata planting guide
This simple homemade video was made in mind for who need a little instruction/advice about how to plant a bare root Yucca rostrata. The ideas and methods presented in this video apply to other species of yucca and to agave family as well. I apologize if this is too long, but I hope it helps out a few of you.
Happy gardening
Happy gardening
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Yucca rostrata sustainably grown
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Big Bend Yucca Company is a small family farm that specializes in growing sustainable farm raised Yucca rostrata, and in this video Hoven Riley discusses his growing techniques. For more information, visit: www.bigbendyuccacompany.com
Sustainable Farm Raised Yucca -versus- Wild Dug Yucca
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Owner of Big Bend Yucca Company, Hoven R., takes the time to demonstrate the sustainability of a farm raised yucca in comparison to a yucca that was dug up from the wild. This side-by-side demonstration shows the vast differences between the two yuccas, and reveals why Big Bend Yucca Company keeps quality control at the forefront of all operations. - Filmed by: Hoven R. Edited by: Jeremy Gonzal...
Yucca rostrata - Big Bend Yucca Company
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Big Bend Yucca Company is proud to introduce its Premium Select series for online purchases. - Filmed by: Jeremy Gonzalez & Jim Hatcher Edited by: Jeremy Gonzalez - Nectar Promo For online purchases and more information on Big Bend Yucca Company, visit: www.bigbendyuccacompany.com
Great video! You saved me from making mistakes. 👍🏻
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Can these be cut so it can have multiple branches?
Beautiful plants. Thanks for sharing!!!
Can you ship to California?
Gorgeous - I use these all the time on my projects…….They are amazing!
Unfortunately individuals take Yuccas and Cacti out of the desert not taking into consideration how long it takes them to develop, the pollen and food sources they have removed from the animals and insects who depend on them, Very sad...
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Io abito a Padova nord Italia e l' inverno è piuttosto freddo, però ha resistito. Le sono uscite delle macchie marroni che sto trattando con l' olio di NEEM. Potrei avere da TE dei consigli ? Ti ringrazio 🇮🇹👍
Ciao potresti dirmi cosa contiene il substrato? È un terreno x puante grasse ? X il drenaggio devo aggiungere oltre alla vermiculite anche il lapillo . E all' interno del vaso alla base devo mettere uno strato di Argilla espansa ? Grazie e complimenti un saluto dall' Italia 🇮🇹
So helpful!
One question, where I live my temperature is 70-100f, if I plant it in a pot should I put it in the shade or in the sun?
Hi, I would like to know what fertilizer Yucca rostrata likes.. thanks
Looks like you offer much the same species that I use to purchase from Adams Ranch back in the 80s. I am glad to see that you are sustainable in your practices, as I believe the plants we use to purchase looked to be taken from the wild ( on private ranch land possibly). Your rostratas look great 👍
I share this video ! God bless your business sr.
Can these be planted in ground as soon as the soil is workable, or do you need to wait until after last frost?
Superb video ,love your enthusiasm for the yukka just bought my first rostrata live in the uk, looking foward to seeing it grow.
Excellent! I hope your plant grow healthy and big.
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Cuantos años vive la yuca rostrata
I enjoyed seeing this inspiring video! Thanks. I live in Norway and recently acquired a Yucca rostrata. It is in a large pot. Here in the north, temperatures can be subzero for days on end although not far under freezing usually. The days also get much shorter in the winter, not to mention being overcast, so it is very unlike what you will have in Big Bend. It also snows in the winter and plenty of rain in the other seasons. My question is, would you recommend bringing the plant indoors during, say, December thru mid March and placing it in a south facing window? Thanks.
Can these grow in south florida ? We get a lot of rain but soil strains well . Mostly sand .
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У моей юкки тонкий ствол и она высокая. В России я не могу посадить её в землю, она зимой замерзнет , и она у меня в цветочном горшке. Ваша юкка поражает своей красотой. Посоветуйте, как мне лучше за ней ухаживать. Буду благодарна вашему ответу.
How deep do the rostrata roots grow? I have a 4" PVC line 24" below the spot I want to plant one. Thanks
Yucca rostrata has a fiberous root system that goes down to about 2'. I have planted near waterlines with no problems. If you ever did have a leak, you would certainly have an extra layer of work for the repair, but I do think it is unlikely to break the pvc pipe.
@@bigbendyuccacompany3955 thanks for the info
Love it. Do these yucca seedlings need shade cloth or can they be grown in full sun year around?
Hi Lita, Yucca rostrata can take the full sun, but the seedlings do better with a bit of afternoon shade from the hot sun. If planting bareroot, shade cloth protection for month would help reduce transplant shock.
@@bigbendyuccacompany3955 Thanks! I noticed that you don't have Joshua trees in your inventory. Is your climate not adequate for yucca brevifolia? They are lovely plants :)
Fantastic! I’m in Palm Springs and currently refreshing my desert property.
Awesome, let me know if I can help
You don't have my yucca plant in your collection
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Just wondering if you sending yucca rostrata in Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪, if so, what’s the price and what’s the site I should order? Thank you in advance.
Fabulous! I'm in UK and just bought a little one. Yours look amazing!!
That is so cool that you have a small rostrata in the UK
Dobre video. Ciekawy kanał. 👍
Amazing, incredible how hardy they are
Can I plant these outside near my pool surrounded by rocks. In Dallas Tx?
Absolutely, Yucca rostrata can grow in Dallas, and would be a good choice for the backyard pool area.
@@bigbendyuccacompany3955 thank you !!
Such a fantastic video as always! You guys are the ONLY place I’ll ever buy a Yucca rostrata from again. Thanks for always being so helpful, and caring to your customers!
Thank you for the compliment. We do our customers right.
some of the best Yucca content online! keep it up please
Too bad you guys don’t sell smaller Yucca Rostrata’s (with no trunk) I would buy 4 from you guys.
Their catalog is great. Why you hating?
@@moytheboy22 what are you talking about it was no hating involved. Don’t be negative I’m looking to buy.
I'm planning to purchase one of your 2'6" for our newly xeriscaped yard here in the Denver suburbs, but I'm wondering how to prop it until the root structure spreads and it can withstand the heavy winds we get sometimes. Any suggestions? Also curious how old a 2'6" in plant is. Thanks!
Something as simple as rocks or blocks can be enough to support and stabilize your yucca. Next step up would be tent stakes or T posts and tie off your yucca from 3 or 4 sides. It should only take a month or two for your plant to grow new roots. There should be a new video up soon that talks about these ideas.
HI. love what you are doing! The yuccas I saw in all of your videos are beautiful!! Pretty sure I "swam" in that irrigation ditch a long time ago😊
Hi Ric, Nice to see your comment here. For a fact, we did swim some of these irrigation ditches in our youth. 45 years ago! Thanks for looking in on me.
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Hoven is the Yucca King! 👍
Классное видео
Wow Good sharing. include Like 11, I leave 3 presents. Have a good relationship. My friend, always stay connected~
Wow lovely plants ^^ Like 54 My friend, thank you for good sharing.
I live in Burnsville, MN and it is rated zone 4b. Do you think I could grow a rostrata or other yucca? We can grow yucca filamentosa easily, but we get about 45 inches of snow in winter and temps remain below freezing for months at a time.
Yucca rostrata is an amazingly cold hardy yucca that is good to Zone 5, so I think zone 4b is a bit too cold. If you have the indoor space, you could possibly grow a rostrata in a decorative pot and move it in during the coldest months.
@@bigbendyuccacompany3955 thanks! Yeah I’ve done that with faxoniana but also had luck overwintering that with cover and string lights, so I may try that too with rostrata.
@@opuntiad8100 Since the faxon, with a little bit of help, can survive your winter then the rostrata will have no issue.
@@bigbendyuccacompany3955 great thank you!
Yay, good video, yucca rostrata, 2 foot 6 inch size, price and shipping?
do you sell yucca rostrata seed send Brazil
@@bigbendyuccacompany3955hey...do you send seeds to Brazil? how do i buy? thankful
@@vanderleimiranda5674 Hi Vanderlei, I don't have seed for sale. My last comment was inaccurate. I need to wear my glasses when commenting.
@@vanderleimiranda5674 Sorry, I don't have seed for sale. Thank you for asking.
do you sell yucca rostrata seed send Brazil
Hello. delivery yucca to Brazil?
Sorry, I'm not set-up for international shipping, and don't see myself doing international shipping anytime time soon. I do thank you for the interest expressed.
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Wow! That An incredible Difference Sir! WOW
I grew up in Amarillo, a place called Lake Tanglewood. Palo Duro Canyon was my 2nd "home". I remember seeing Yucca everywhere. They also had huge sticks growing up the center; some with yellow and some with white flowers. I don't know if I ever seen the trunk of one, except when I peeled the dead leavs off the bottom. Also when they died, they made excellent bonfire starters. Wow they burn hot and fierce. LOL My question is this. What type of Yucca could they most likely be, just off of geological location? When they were strong and healthy, the leafs were sturdy, not really flexible, and so my friends and I would pluck 1, and we would play stab wars with them. They hurt, and it would make you bleed. 😆 My last time seeing them was at 15, now I'm 44. My life was Yucca, both green and purple prickly pear, and mosquite trees. I have a small cactus garden in my home, and I probably won't feel complete until I atleast get a few Yucca plants also! Thank You For Your Video Sir 😊 PS: I never knew there would be such a thing as a Yucca farm. I now have early Pugalustica Dementia, and if I didn't have kiddoes, I would sell everything, move back to Texas, and then beg to work for you! 😁 lol