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Dutchman's Nursery
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Welcome to the channel!
My name is Martijn, and I was born and raised in the Netherlands.
I'm currently living in North America with my beautiful American wife Dawn,
where I hope to start up a plant nursery someday.
So naturally this channel is all about gardening!
Here you'll find information on:
- How to prune fruit trees, shrubs and houseplants.
- How to care for them.
- How I fertilize them all.
- How to build healthy soil.
- How to incorporate beneficial insects.
- Random things that involve all of the above.
I hope you'll follow me on this adventure!
P.S. I have another channel called "Dutchman's Agates" which is all about rockhounding.
URL: ua-cam.com/channels/93zCRPn8QmD_XgbNvW0uZA.html
Check that channel out if you're interested!
My name is Martijn, and I was born and raised in the Netherlands.
I'm currently living in North America with my beautiful American wife Dawn,
where I hope to start up a plant nursery someday.
So naturally this channel is all about gardening!
Here you'll find information on:
- How to prune fruit trees, shrubs and houseplants.
- How to care for them.
- How I fertilize them all.
- How to build healthy soil.
- How to incorporate beneficial insects.
- Random things that involve all of the above.
I hope you'll follow me on this adventure!
P.S. I have another channel called "Dutchman's Agates" which is all about rockhounding.
URL: ua-cam.com/channels/93zCRPn8QmD_XgbNvW0uZA.html
Check that channel out if you're interested!
Maintenance Pruning 4 Year Old Apple Trees
Welcome to another video!
This is a quick video showing some of the branches I remove when pruning my apples. The trees are at a stage now where I'm mostly maintaining tree shape, and removing bad branches.
The goal is always to prevent congestion, to allow light and air to reach all the branches.
Thank you for watching!
Tot de volgende keer
(Until next time)
This is a quick video showing some of the branches I remove when pruning my apples. The trees are at a stage now where I'm mostly maintaining tree shape, and removing bad branches.
The goal is always to prevent congestion, to allow light and air to reach all the branches.
Thank you for watching!
Tot de volgende keer
(Until next time)
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If you wait until they are purple, they are so sweet and jammy. I must admit mine rarely get to that stage as I have lots of blackbirds...but I do love sour things too, so tend to pick them early😆
You're absolutely right! I've noticed that too, gotta wait until they're so soft until they practically fall apart. Like you, the birds over here like them too though, haha.
My name is Logan
A really intense storm shook all the currants off of my currants this year :(. Every other year I got lots of currants this time they're all scattered on the ground before having even reached ripeness.
Oh no! Mother nature throws us for a loop sometimes, hopefully you have other things that are doing well.
Did the Issai end up pollinating the Kens Red?
They're growing well, but they take such a long time to start flowering. I'm waiting with baited breath. I'll definitely do an update when the day comes.
@@DutchmansNursery I’m asking because I have a Kens red and a Issai and the kens red flowered for the first time and has berries, so wondering if they’ll fall off or if my Issai that’s 20’ away pollinated it or not. 🤔
@@yochanontheseeker1942 It should get pollinated, but I can't 100% confirm or deny yet with my own experience, unfortunately.
@@DutchmansNursery My Kens red seems to have dropped a few of them, but is hanging onto the few others that are there and they seemed to be growing. So I guess it must of pollinated some of them.
I hung plant zapper lites near my plants for about 2 months. I smiled hearing them zapped! After 2 months, I heard no more zaps, took them down, and no gnats for over a year now! Dont forget to empty the dead ones out of the bottom trays! Good Luck! Rev. J. 😊
Thank you for the tip! Those definitely do the trick, I should get some someday. The fly traps are just inexpensive.
I’m picking my loganberries right now… every early June they start getting ripe… best tasting type of berry in my opinion
I've been enjoying mine too, they're quite unique with the floral taste to them. Delicious though!
I love them. I have them in several places in my garden as my husband pruned the first one we had so I rooted the cuttings😁
well i knew the minute the video started it was too soon to harvest them. and this has to be the most delicate harvest ive ever seen😂. let those babies grow
Haha, yeah, lessons learned for sure. I think this was my first time growing them so got over eager lol
Hello! Where did you originally get these? Are these from Berro?
They were given to me, but were originally bought at Costco
Try Tayberry
I'll have to find it, I got a Boysenberry this year, I'm sure that'll be good to.
You must let them get completely pink. No white or lighter color. And then they do taste like pink lemonade.
True, I try to get them before the birds as they like them as well
Last winter l trimmed my raspberries, lots of growth of both primo and flowercanes. Question: would l get more berries by trimming the flowercanes? that is, the ones with buds and flowers.
If you prune out your floricanes (last years canes), you might get a bigger harvest in autumn when your primocanes produce (first year canes), floricanes produce the following year in spring. So it's a choice when you want more berries. I hope that answers your question.
Your reply answered my questions. Thank you
t h e g o n d a l u p r i s i n g
You need to remove old wood and keep young wood. Not i feel like this or that for shape.
I like to do both, thank you for your input.
Why is this so small?
One of the red apples? I allowed it to produce too much, I should've thinned the tree more.
are you jalapeno plant live this yet i think maybe new fresh soil help them too growing better ?
I like to add some soil to top back off, with some organic fertilizers added to it (worm castings, blood and bone meal). That seems to work well.
Thanks for sharing. Very informative 🙋🏽♀️
Thank you for watching, I hope it'll help you get rid of them.
Iv heard you can dab olive oil orcastor oil on the eye to “close” it
Interesting, worth trying
One of those things nobody actually tells you, thanks!
I'm glad it helped!
Like to call them wooly boogers😊
Haha, I like that
Paperbark how I control this disease😢
I've heard of the paperbark maple and paperbark birch, I'm not familiar with a paperbark disease though.
Great information I am new subscriber from Kashmir
Welcome and thank you for watching!
Great information love from Kashmir
Thanks, I was just given a pink lemonade blueberry and I've never tasted one before so good to know.
I have a pet woolly bear caterpillar, and they are truly very easy to care for. I planted grass in an old container, added fresh greens every day, and that's pretty much it. It just recently went into it's cocoon phase. 🙂
Do u mind sharing the ratio of the ingredients used I.e. pellets, mycelium, hot water, etc ?
To be honest I didn't measure much. I did what looked about right. If I had to guess I'd say 50% base substrate (pellets, cardboard, etc.) 30% coffee grounds, 20% mycelium. Thank you for watching!
I've been told that acidity goes away after two weeks if you have the patience. the nursery that's selling it here recommends to be consumed two weeks after picking.
Generally speaking, the acidicy is wanted as they are best for baking and cooking.
love your excitement. thanks for the info, they need cross pollination, right?
Thank you! Yeah they do, I've got a few varieties of red fleshed apple because of that. Just make sure they bloom around the same time.
I've had massive success with regular grey oysters, which is surprising since my environment isn't particularly sterile, at least not ideally anyway, risk of contaminants is relatively considerable. When i attempted propagate them in basic plastic bags(using plugs/dowels lol, as well as re-using mushroom kit substrate) with a small hole on top for air with no filter...90%+ success rate or so, 9 out of 10 bags got easily fully colonized and fruited later. Tried king oysters, no success whatsoever(though the LC was cloudy then), so ill try to pasteurize or sterilize to any degree i can next time. Haven't tried other mushrooms, but i did recently order LC of pink, yellow and other mushrooms, heard they grow incredibly fast and good for casual growers, so fingers crossed. Will try to sterilize grains and improvised jars and inoculate in a cleaner environment. It's exciting anyway, even when things fail at times.
Absolutely, keep trying! That is also why I specifically made the video about oyster mushrooms, as I know other mushrooms aren't as forgiving. The sterilized grain mason jars (using a pressure cooker) will substantially increase your chances of success. I hope you get it right, because once you do it saves a lot of money and it's amazing to have these mushrooms whenever you want. Not to mention fun to see them colonize and grow.
Your videos are really helpful - I now feel as if I know a lot more about pruning my apple trees! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm glad to hear my videos are helping you!
thanks for the tip i got those mosquito bits today...
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I'm very happy with my views. 😁
Excellent 🎉🎉🎉 I subscribed to your channel 🙏
Thank you very much!
@@DutchmansNursery you're welcome 😁
I found one back in the middle of January on my kitchen floor still alive. I put it on a house plant. Kind of forgot about it and just found it in cocoon form so I’m not sure what I should do. I’m gonna just leave it there I guess and see if it turns into a moth, then let it outside maybe.
You can put it in a mason jar, or cardboard box (with holes for air) and release it in spring when it hatches, just incase it hatches in your house lol.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, my josta is a total mess right now
You're welcome, I'm glad it helped!
There is a drink in western ny calling aunt rosies loganberry that's delicious and a places sometime serve loganberry milk shakes
That sounds amazing
Hi, i grew red-fleshed apples from seeds. I grew them from seeds because there are no existing apples in my location. Is it possible that the resulting seedlings will inherit the red-fleshed characteristic of the parent tree where it came from? Thanks
Absolutely, you'd be most likely to get red fleshed apples if both parents were red fleshed. Do note that apples are extremely genetically diverse, so there's still a chance they won't be red fleshed. This is why planting as many seeds as possible will increase your odds, if possible.
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"They look kind of menacing" The creatures in question nibbling on some leaves:
How old was the plant
At that point I believe it was 2 or 3 years old
They do not look menacing lol they look adorable. I just found one Halloween day thinking of a name. Watching to see how to care for one since this is my first go. I found mine stuck in a spider web. I took all the web all its little feet made me nervous pulling.
What type of apple is that?
It's a collection of apple tree varieties called "Redlove", this particular one is called "Odysso".
@@DutchmansNurseryis is self fertile?
@@melphillips2897 No, you'll want another apple tree that flowers around the same time to fertilize it
Will they eat fruit?
I think they only eat leaves, like dandelion, goldenrod and maple leaves. I don't think they'd eat fruit. I could be wrong though
Finally....🌳🌳🌳🌳 your thought process, patience, and decision making has validated my work. Thank you.!!!+
I'm glad the video helped!
My 8 year old found one of them yesterday she wanted to keep it I didn't let her but allowed her to keep him in a bucket full of grass a rock plant leaves and weeds until she was ready to come in
Nice, that's probably for the best. But you let her be curious, which is good.
Thought about cordons?
Growing it as a single stem? I have, I'm actually doing a pretty major rejuvenation prune this winter. Stay tuned for that!
So do they change into a moth the first year and then live for 14yrs? Or will they stay caterpillars for 14yrs ? Maybe a silly question. Thanks for the video my boys love it. We are learning about this caterpillar.
They can stay caterpillars for years, before turning into a moth. I think they only live 1 day being a moth though.
@DutchmansNursery so interesting.
I had the exact same pots and trees but all of that died before any bud break, lost four trees and gave up
Hard to say why that would've happened, I'm sorry to hear that though. Currently I'm growing all my trees and shrubs in these barrels, and it's worked fine so far.
how do you stop rabbits and squires from eating fruit.
There's loads of rabbits around, and squirrels in the forest park across the street but somehow I've been lucky on them not eating the fruit. People generally cage/net fruit that's being eaten though.
i have several pink lemonade bushes. The berries are sweeter and like you said they don't have the usual blueberry flavor.
Yeah exactly, hopefully you do like them though. They're my wife's favorite actually!
@@DutchmansNursery Certainly one of my favorites, once they have ripened they are fantastic. There are other regular BB's that are very good as well. They all have their own particular quality.