The Trick to Growing Plums from Pits

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  • @agapefield
    @agapefield 11 місяців тому +11

    ❤when I was a little girl my Dad took a grafting class and started grafting pecans, fruit trees, citrus...he would put his slips in the crisper drawer of the fridge til he could be off on a weekend to actually graft. My Mom was a very petite & fiesty Cajun lady. She got aggravated at having no room for the veggies and went and bought a really nice much bigger refrigerator to replace the old one in the kitchen. She put the old one in the garage next to the deep freeze and told Daddy. That old one's for you to put your sticks and seeds in...not in the house...He was so happy!

  • @loves2spin2
    @loves2spin2 11 місяців тому +13

    Years ago, when one of our daughters and her family were living in Las Vegas, her little girl planted ONE pomegranate seed in their flower bed in the backyard. It grew and they had LOADS of pomegranates!

  • @CamoJan
    @CamoJan 11 місяців тому +35

    I never thought about looking for discarded Christmas poinsettia plants before! Guess we could be looking for every holiday plants for their soil now! Thanks for a great tip!

    • @almostoily7541
      @almostoily7541 11 місяців тому +4

      I bought a couple of them on sale because I need pots. The discount plants were in pretty ones and cost less than just buying pots. They had cute decorations, too.
      I am going to try and propagate the poinsettias.

  • @naty-dere-5739
    @naty-dere-5739 11 місяців тому +7

    I feel joy when a plant grows from seed. I also have peach fruiting in less than two years.Love and respect from Ethiopia Africa.

  • @ursamajor1936
    @ursamajor1936 11 місяців тому +12

    Yup. I plant every seed I find. It's fun to see what happens.

  • @jeancampbell4341
    @jeancampbell4341 11 місяців тому +7

    In South Africa we call it earth or soil. Dirt is such a strange name to me or such a life giving substance.. I love your videos.

  • @melanieallen3655
    @melanieallen3655 11 місяців тому +3

    Go chase a stick!!😂talking2 the dog!!😅good video!

  • @mariakasstan
    @mariakasstan 11 місяців тому +6

    Thank you so much for growing from seed. The really crucial aspect of this is that qualities like climate adaptation and disease resistance are passed on genetically while orchards planted with rows of grafted clones have little innate variation in what environmental stresses they can tolerate. This tends to lead to more pesticide use which is not healthy for people or the environment.

  • @redbeard7094
    @redbeard7094 11 місяців тому +6

    It's funny, I did this same thing this year. On some property that has been in my wifes family for at least 7 generations now, there are wild plum trees. This past September she picked a small bag full and dug up one small tree that was sprouting near a larger plum. We put 7 pits in the refrigerator in mid September and planted them out before the sprouted in early January. We now have 4 sprouting and under grow lights until we plant them out. I have the wonderful dilemma of figuring out where to plant several plum trees in my backyard.

  • @l2ainman
    @l2ainman Місяць тому

    This guy really knows

  • @thehillsidegardener3961
    @thehillsidegardener3961 11 місяців тому +5

    We have so many volunteers from our plum and cherry trees which I have left for the last few years instead of mowing over like I used to. I can't wait to see if they produce anything worthwhile, but even if they don't they are incredibly vigorous so to my mind will make great rootstock to graft a known variety onto so, free trees, win-win.

  • @midwestribeye7820
    @midwestribeye7820 11 місяців тому +7

    I'm actually checking my seeds/pits that I'm stratifying when I saw your video! The timing is so funny! My Bubble Gum plum pit sprouted. Yay! Who knows how it will turn out. Life and gardening is always an adventure!

  • @jholcomb9532
    @jholcomb9532 11 місяців тому +4

    Our neighbor down the street has a wild plum tree and they just let them fall and rot on the sidewalk. Think I will grab some and try this! NC FL, zone 9a.

  • @GrandmomZoo
    @GrandmomZoo 11 місяців тому +9

    ❤ you always make me smile, as well as teach me stuff. 😊

  • @diablominero
    @diablominero 6 місяців тому +1

    You should look into growing cherry plums (Prunus cerasifera). It's another small plum, similar to American plum, but it has somewhat different temperature and soil requirements so it might be better suited to your area. Feral cherry plums are pretty common in the Pacific northwest.

  • @user-ic2ug8ys1z
    @user-ic2ug8ys1z 11 місяців тому +7

    #28!
    Guilty...I have a refrigerator dedicated to seeds. Pro tip DTG, buy a cheap concrete mixer at HF. It is worse every penny! Mixxing potting soil is a breeze now.
    😀🌱🐢

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +2

      I have one. I should use it for that!

    • @user-ic2ug8ys1z
      @user-ic2ug8ys1z 11 місяців тому +3

      @@davidthegood I can't mix by hand because of physical limits. The mixer saves me from pain. It also allows me to custom mix my soil which is plus!

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +1

      That's great. The previous owners left one in the garage that I haven't used.@@user-ic2ug8ys1z

  • @DixieLivingHomestead
    @DixieLivingHomestead 11 місяців тому +11

    So grateful you posted this. We collected a bunch of seeds and pits this fall and are eager to see how hybrid cherry plums and plumcots do down here in Lower Alabama.

    • @benjamin593
      @benjamin593 11 місяців тому

      Most named varities won't produce true to type. It will take many many years to get production from them and it's about 1 in 1000 to get one worth keeping. However, those that produce garbage will most likely produce good rootstock, which you can graft scion wood from multiple varities to.
      What David is doing is collecting wild non-hybridized fruit, which behaves much differently.
      For example, apple trees take about 10 years to produce fruit from seed. However, after 2 years of growth, you can cut the sapling whip off and graft them to an existing established apple tree. If it is a mature tree you've grafted it to, you can get fruit from the scion whip you grafted in a year or two.
      The best way (meaning fastest) to propagate rootstock to graft to, is to use a method called stooling. Stooling involves growing a whip, then burying it halfway up the trunk after a year of growth. Cut the top off of the tree at the top of the mound. It will send up shoots from the sides of the buried portion of the trunk. Since these shoots are in contact with the earth they will sprout roots in the mound. Each one can be separated from the parent, each containing their own roots. These can have known good varities or cuttings from seedlings grafted to them.

  • @ravenpineshomestead
    @ravenpineshomestead 11 місяців тому +4

    I'm stratifying American plumb right now! The strains here are a mile above domestic plumbs we find in our grocery store in terms of flavor!

  • @sastuntgirl
    @sastuntgirl 11 місяців тому +1

    I’ve been inspired by your earlier videos to grow all sorts of fruit from seed. Got nectarines this summer from a volunteer tree (in a pot that we almost threw out when we moved house because we weren’t even sure if was a tree 😮)
    So far we’ve got peaches, nectarines, apricots, litchis, pears and more in pots to grow big enough to plant out (they’re almost all 1 year old now). I’ve given so many away to other gardeners. Spreading food trees!

  • @jelena8357
    @jelena8357 11 місяців тому +1

    I started peach, necarines, apricot and wild plum from seed. Now they all have a flowers buds, they are aged 2-4, I can't wait spring and summer to see what is going to be. I have a grafted fruit trees too. Greetings from Europe.

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +1

      Good work! I bet you get some fruit soon.

  • @magpier.5761
    @magpier.5761 10 місяців тому +1

    if you have a bench vise, you can crack the shells open very precisely.

  • @agapefield
    @agapefield 11 місяців тому +8

    ❤that's how we started several fruits from seeds (mostly native fruit trees and some non-native.) I like the idea of reusing potting soil.

  • @Blynn-md4dx
    @Blynn-md4dx 9 місяців тому +1

    David...went into garden yesterday and found a plum tree pruning that I had stuck in the ground last fall...completely forgot about it... It is growing amazingly well!

  • @akblg5763
    @akblg5763 11 місяців тому +6

    I've planted a few trees from seed. I will leave one branch to grow and graft a second branch from a known variety. So I will have a few fruits in a short period and later when the branch of the seed will have fruits I can still decide if I want to cut one of them away or not.

  • @dalexfilms
    @dalexfilms 4 місяці тому

    Great reasons for just "Going for it". Thanks for the encouragement and advice!

  • @soniamarshall9293
    @soniamarshall9293 Місяць тому

    Pink gratefruit from a pit it took about 13 yrs to get same beautiful fruit.

  • @kabbak
    @kabbak 9 місяців тому

    I put some gala and pink lady apple seeds in the fridge and they sprouted in 1 to 2 weeks. Guess they were stratfied already over winter. A pleasant surprise,

  • @violethouseworth5943
    @violethouseworth5943 4 місяці тому

    something about the coolness that pops them>>>I do this method with cherry plums>>>just planted them out as they are 4 ft tall and I started these in November>>>seeds are the only way ...

  • @ColRubyDimplesManacha
    @ColRubyDimplesManacha 11 місяців тому +2

    @7:03 Love the haircut! 😆Thanks for the tips and reminder!

  • @babetteisinthegarden6920
    @babetteisinthegarden6920 11 місяців тому +1

    Because of you I have 4 Cherry Tree babies. Last year I put out several seeds. The birds left me one and it's over a foot tall. So, from the same batch of seeds, I started 4 this year. After having them in the refrigerator and 3 of the 4 Sprouted. One is yellow, it's not green, so it's not gonna make it, but the other two are really pretty. They're about two inches tall with some leaves.

  • @bonsaigroves4475
    @bonsaigroves4475 11 місяців тому +1

    hopefully we will get to see some of these seedlings at a future plant sale!

  • @ptngarden
    @ptngarden 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. Wish you good health

  • @petekooshian5595
    @petekooshian5595 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm growing some of Skillcult's apples from seed this year!

  • @pavlovssheep5548
    @pavlovssheep5548 11 місяців тому +2

    research is finding , that if tree / perennial seeds germinate in very poor soil ( equivalent of Florida dirt ) , the seedling switches on the genes for extreme condition survival , so if after growing in the poor soil for a few months, when they are planted in good soil , they grow more vigorously than seedlings germinated in good soil .

  • @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291
    @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291 11 місяців тому +1

    I plan on starting a 2nd food forest. I am going to start it with stuff grown from seed. I’ve already started pecan trees from seeds. I will probably graft onto some of them. I figured that it will probably do a little better if I promote things that grow well in my local environment.

  • @Ok-vj3dw
    @Ok-vj3dw 11 місяців тому

    Its not just "They" who say you shouldnt do it. Its Dr.Pinkerton! A true Man Of Science!

  • @tezzymurphy8730
    @tezzymurphy8730 11 місяців тому

    I do the same, plant seeds from what ever I can get my hands on. UK is bad for most fruits but I do try to plant and give out the plants to people that have a bigger garden than myself. Great tips and thanks for.sharing your insight on how to do the seeds in a refrigerator. I never thought of that one before..

  • @PAULREADDY
    @PAULREADDY 11 місяців тому

    At the end when you always say met your thumbs always be green that'd be really cool if you had it painted green or some type of a green cover on it

  • @emilyneal7888
    @emilyneal7888 11 місяців тому

    I one American Plum. It’s about three years old. Should make a few fruits this year. 🤞🏻

  • @joy-unhinged
    @joy-unhinged 11 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant as ever

  • @anthonyjensen669
    @anthonyjensen669 9 місяців тому

    I've got a small Thicket of those little plums on my property, it's back in my horse pasture. I missed harvesting them last year, checked on them and they weren't quite ripe, 2 weeks later the birds had eaten them all and the trees were picked bare.

  • @jackielance8421
    @jackielance8421 7 місяців тому

    Thank I am trying to plant plum from seed I will try it

  • @northerngirlhobbies
    @northerngirlhobbies 11 місяців тому +1

    Heck yeah free stuff matters!

  • @magicmantis
    @magicmantis 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for the logic on growing from seed. I agree with everything you said.

  • @melanielinkous8746
    @melanielinkous8746 11 місяців тому +6

    I have a refrigerator that's dedicated to beer. 😅

    • @WilliamMiller-nr5gb
      @WilliamMiller-nr5gb 11 місяців тому

      Well, sure... but who doesn't?

    • @DanlowMusic
      @DanlowMusic 11 місяців тому

      Hey now, I just got a 2nd fridge that is now dedicated to drinks. Lol​@@WilliamMiller-nr5gb

  • @davehendricks4824
    @davehendricks4824 11 місяців тому

    I fill pots with soil in fall and plant peach and American plum pits. In spring they pop up and I give them away.

  • @essentialcomforts2166
    @essentialcomforts2166 9 місяців тому

    How far apart or how far away from structures should one plant these homegrown fruit trees?
    Do you plant them in spring after danger of frost?
    What a fun experiment to do on our flat 9 acres! I never knew about cracking them open!

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  9 місяців тому +1

      I plant after danger of frost, if they are still little. I would plant them at least a few feet away from buildings, if they are small trees.

  • @ritarichardson3881
    @ritarichardson3881 11 місяців тому

    Enjoyed this video!!! I agree with you. I.used to go to food giveaways and I would ask for their leftover produce of many kinds. I'd even take their half rotten lettuce (whatever) and put the produce that was far gone into my mulch pile. Then get a ton of free seeds!!! I had a fabulous garden with fruits grown from seeds. Totally enjoy being a new subscriber to your channel. ❤♡♡

  • @EvelynW-b6l
    @EvelynW-b6l 11 місяців тому

    Thanks, David! Yeah for Bafeemus!

  • @charliecat8891
    @charliecat8891 11 місяців тому

    I've been doing this with much success..peach.. apricot.. hummingbird vine seeds...lu in idaho

  • @marycampbell4160
    @marycampbell4160 11 місяців тому

    Amen!! Amen!! Thanks for sharing

  • @artstamper316
    @artstamper316 11 місяців тому

    What great ideas. Thanks.

  • @MynewTennesseeHome
    @MynewTennesseeHome 11 місяців тому

    I'm starting gingko biloba currently that way. I have three wild plumbs but they haven't started fruiting yet. I regularly start stuff from seed to see what I get.

  • @agapefield
    @agapefield 11 місяців тому

    ❤We also have grown some more difficult fruit trees by cuttings.

  • @thadrobinson8343
    @thadrobinson8343 11 місяців тому

    I dig that Spetsnaz shovel.

  • @Carolynfoodforest355
    @Carolynfoodforest355 11 місяців тому

    Good video, I shared on FB.

  • @betty8173
    @betty8173 11 місяців тому +3

    I have peach pits in my frig, but I didn’t crack them open. They've been there awhile. Should I take them out and crack them open now, put them back? Or just try again at peach season? Thankful for all your videos, God bless you.

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +3

      They often sprout without cracking. I would just wait if they are already in a damp medium.

    • @artstamper316
      @artstamper316 11 місяців тому

      @@davidthegood Is that the procedure for any seed you want to grow, like grapes even?

    • @bigbendmarine
      @bigbendmarine 11 місяців тому +1

      @artstamper316, few things about grapes... they can be grown from seeds but are often not true to type so that fruit may taste different from the parent fruit (know David spoke to this point - so if want to experiment, sure can do). Known varieties are most often propogated from cloning a portion of vine (via cuttings, burying portion of vine to root, etc). Also, if you're anywhere near the hot and humid southeast US, traditional grapes wont do well due to Pierce's disease... muscadine and scuppernong grape varieties are definitely the way to go if so.

  • @marybrouwer2315
    @marybrouwer2315 11 місяців тому

    We have a large variety of wild plums in our area of Nebraska. Unfortunately we have clay soil around our house so they don't grow well in my garden. But they grow really well in our hills. But I have to beat the deer to them. A losing battle Lol! I might try to fence some off this year.

  • @TonysSunnyGarden
    @TonysSunnyGarden 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing so much information 🙏
    I need a hat like yours😁

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +1

      One of the kids left it in my office.

  • @cinbob00
    @cinbob00 11 місяців тому

    Thank you😊

  • @mio.giardino
    @mio.giardino 11 місяців тому

    The trick that I’ve been using to crack open hard shells is not a hammer but device on my husband’s workbench. I find that I can control the force on that very easily and I don’t damage the pit.

  • @tommyknockerparanormalinc
    @tommyknockerparanormalinc 11 місяців тому

    I have one refrigerator and yes,most of it is dedicated to seeds lol

  • @Tbone312
    @Tbone312 4 місяці тому

    Hi ! You put them in the fridge in September when did you take them out?? Is this fall?

  • @Kevs2tuff
    @Kevs2tuff 11 місяців тому

    Great for Bonzai, also!

  • @abcxyz-io7wt
    @abcxyz-io7wt 11 місяців тому

    Awesome 👍💝

  • @WilliamMiller-nr5gb
    @WilliamMiller-nr5gb 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm not sure that we should do that... better check with the Professor.

  • @buckaroobonzai2909
    @buckaroobonzai2909 11 місяців тому

    I've done this so many times and it never works for me. Lol.... idk why.
    Mine usually mold, and I have been putting them in with paper towels. Last time, I used paper towels and cinnamon to prevent mold. They molded a lot less and slower, but no roots mold eventually still.
    Not sure what I am doing wrong. I think that next time, I will just buy a bunch of plums and eat them and bury the seeds all in one really fertile spot in the fall and then come back to see if anything sprouted....

  • @emilyneal7888
    @emilyneal7888 11 місяців тому

    Digging that new haircut. Didn’t realize your hair was that thick. 😜

  • @TheTroothseekr
    @TheTroothseekr 11 місяців тому

    Tell me where..o don’t live far from Memphis!

  • @heathbootle6086
    @heathbootle6086 11 місяців тому

    Hey David the Good. I want to go to your talk in February. Where can I sign up, or purchase a ticket. Or do we just show up that day.

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому

      The details are here - thank you! thesurvivalgardener.com/spring-good-gardening-superclass-february-17-2024/

  • @ForagerLife
    @ForagerLife 11 місяців тому

    Cool, I put all my seeds in the ground. At least 100 trees coming up next year, figure I'll worry about if they get in the way later😊

    • @artstamper316
      @artstamper316 11 місяців тому

      What a visual that creates. You eat your food, go out and dig holes and put a seed in it? Anytime of year?

    • @ForagerLife
      @ForagerLife 11 місяців тому

      @artstamper316 I just poke a hole with a stick and drop a seed in, I buy fruit that grows in this zone to try and make sure it'll work, wouldn't want a 1500chill hr apple since I only get about 650~700here, I save the fall seeds through about now to poke then in.

  • @1boortzfan
    @1boortzfan 11 місяців тому

    I like the hat. Any tips for growing apples in zone 9B?

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +1

      Look up Kuffell Creek Apple Nursery. They have a book on growing apples in the tropics.

    • @1boortzfan
      @1boortzfan 11 місяців тому

      @@davidthegood thank you

  • @The_Hairy_Farmer
    @The_Hairy_Farmer 11 місяців тому

    I'n not so sure about this 'Beaver on the Head' thing - maybe Peta should know about this...🤣

  • @Kissypooh
    @Kissypooh 11 місяців тому +1

    Every time I put seeds in the fridge they become covered in mold. What am I doing wrong?

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому

      They need to be dry enough to not mold over.

  • @deborahniemoth6475
    @deborahniemoth6475 11 місяців тому

    Did you seal the baggie while it was in the fridge?

  • @oliveeisner8964
    @oliveeisner8964 11 місяців тому

    I got free wild Mexican plums (very small) from my food pantry church tree and I saved all the seeds! I wonder if it's the same variety. ANYWAY I used wet paper towel method into the fridge.
    It's only been a few weeks, still nothing. I cracked the pits and used half still in pit, half naked.
    Should I use soil?
    Just take a chill pill and wait a couple more months? Both? Lol
    Love your channel David❤.

  • @kaddydid9
    @kaddydid9 11 місяців тому

    Will you have these to sale in Atmore

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +1

      Probably in Pensacola - we're probably not going to be selling over west in Atmore this year. Going to drive south instead.

  • @derekclawson4236
    @derekclawson4236 11 місяців тому

    If you need sone very prolific chickasaw plum trees I can send some bare root pieces or seedlings. Also have some wild peaches that are really good and super prolific. So vigorous they self seed without help readily. Have some seedlings of those too. Let me know.

    • @thadrobinson8343
      @thadrobinson8343 11 місяців тому

      I'm not David, but I'm very interested in your offerings, Derek.

    • @derekclawson4236
      @derekclawson4236 11 місяців тому

      ​@@thadrobinson8343
      I can send you any of the plants I mentioned if you will cover your own shipping costs. I always try to give David the opportunity to get stuff I think he might want or need. Trying to give back for all his hard work and good content. I've been following his blog since before his UA-cam channel. He's helped push me into learning to graft and such.

  • @katieanneozarkhollowhomestead
    @katieanneozarkhollowhomestead 11 місяців тому

    I’ve got cherry pits I’ve had in the fridge since fall. Do you split them open as well?

  • @47retta
    @47retta 11 місяців тому

    But David, here in S central fla, we don't get enough chill hours to grow plums, peaches, apples.

    • @almostoily7541
      @almostoily7541 11 місяців тому

      What about the floridade peach?
      Edit: It's named Florida King peach.
      I may need to look that up to make sure that name is correct.
      I saw one in my Lowe's here in Texas and looked it up. It was bred for humidity and low chill hours, I believe.
      If you look up Legg Creek farm, they have a chill hours chart. When I get anything I'm not sure about I look at the map and chart there.

    • @47retta
      @47retta 11 місяців тому

      @@almostoily7541 thanks, I'll look into it. I wonder if it has to be grafted for the low chill?

    • @artstamper316
      @artstamper316 11 місяців тому

      @@almostoily7541😢I couldn’t find such a chart on their website.

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому

      That's okay - plenty of other things to plant. Apple chill hours are actually variable, however. They'll grow in the tropics. See: Kuffell Creek Nursery

  • @pattiscarola3594
    @pattiscarola3594 11 місяців тому

    I live in Central FL and are growing a FL variety of peach (new tree planted last year). Can we graft a GA variety of peach onto the FL tree? Thanks, as always.

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому

      Yes, you can. However, the chill hours may not line up to your climate. It's worth the experiment.

    • @pattiscarola3594
      @pattiscarola3594 11 місяців тому

      Ahhhh - I didn’t think of that. Thanks much.

  • @kveale17
    @kveale17 11 місяців тому

    Do you know how long it will take a Prunus domestica seedling to bear fruit?

  • @paulineackermann2598
    @paulineackermann2598 11 місяців тому

    How do you create dwarf fruit trees?

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +1

      Prune them at the summer solstice. See: amzn.to/495ePIA for details. That book was a big help to us.

    • @paulineackermann2598
      @paulineackermann2598 11 місяців тому

      @@davidthegood Thanks!

  • @rachaelyounger5657
    @rachaelyounger5657 11 місяців тому

    Who is the guy growing apples from seed? Could you share a link? My 7 yr old wanted to sprout apple seeds, so we did. Now we have about 14 baby apple trees. I tried to sprout stone fruit, but they all rotted. Blah. But they were mostly store bought fruits. Gotta find a local tree!

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому +1

      That is awesome. Yes, his channel is here: www.youtube.com/@SkillCult

  • @dovinhgardenfarm
    @dovinhgardenfarm 10 місяців тому

    Tuyệt vời

  • @breaking_bear
    @breaking_bear 11 місяців тому

    Did you say there is more than one seed in each plumpit?

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому

      No, just one - usually. Occasionally you get a double in peaches. Not sure about plums. I've not come across a double yet.

  • @elusive323
    @elusive323 11 місяців тому

    "They" hahahaha

  • @theplanelife4097
    @theplanelife4097 11 місяців тому

    I sprouted some of the seeds from a persimmon tree that are now just small seedlings. Will they produce the same fruit as the tree I took the seeds from. I believe the tree is a native American persimmon. But I am not certain.

    • @baddriversofcolga
      @baddriversofcolga 11 місяців тому

      The issue with Persimmons is that they are usually dioecious meaning that the tree is either male or female and you only get fruit with a female. But if they are female the fruit should be very similar to the parent as is generally the case with wild, uncultivated trees. You can also just use the seedlings as rootstock and graft a named variety which will guarantee you get fruit.

    • @theplanelife4097
      @theplanelife4097 11 місяців тому

      Thank you. I have 5 so far that have sprouted. So maybe one will be female. How will I know if male of female and Can I graft a female onto a male root stock? TIA@@baddriversofcolga

    • @baddriversofcolga
      @baddriversofcolga 11 місяців тому

      @@theplanelife4097 You're welcome! You'll know once they flower which could be a while. And yes, you can graft a female onto a male rootstock.

  • @lelandshanks3590
    @lelandshanks3590 11 місяців тому

    Jonnie apple seed didn't carry nursery trees on his back.

  • @kaddydid9
    @kaddydid9 11 місяців тому

    Will you be at gulf shores zoo this year?

  • @cynthiacollins2668
    @cynthiacollins2668 11 місяців тому

    I just had a brainwave!
    Several years ago, i bought an Asian persimmon tree. I haven't gotten fruit yet, but I could graft branches from it onto my American persimmon seedlings, right? Then I'll get may persimmons whenever they start producing!!

  • @charlesdevier8203
    @charlesdevier8203 11 місяців тому

    My wife says that I always have seeds in "her" refrigerator.

  • @joanneoverstreet72
    @joanneoverstreet72 7 місяців тому

    😊🌱💚🌻🐝

  • @violethouseworth5943
    @violethouseworth5943 4 місяці тому

    And i thought i was bad

  • @baddriversofcolga
    @baddriversofcolga 11 місяців тому +1

    That's pretty disturbing they just throw out pots of soil. What a wonderfully wasteful world we live in! Glad you could make use of them, though.

  • @comfortablynumb9342
    @comfortablynumb9342 11 місяців тому

    I'm surprised that you use that potting soil from old store bought plants. I guess it's okay for trees when it's mixed with some good stuff.
    I hope all those sprouts turn into healthy trees for you. You could use branches to graft on other plums too.

  • @CharlMarais247
    @CharlMarais247 11 місяців тому

    The title. How to grow plants from seeds 😂

  • @ericscott7335
    @ericscott7335 11 місяців тому

    David, love your content and have been a long time subscriber. Great video but this new lens has me trying to duck your nose in my living room. Freaky 3D fishbowl thing

  • @johnstonj92
    @johnstonj92 11 місяців тому

    I would love to see all the amazing trees u have grown from seed. I grow hundreds every year. People don't realize that cloning is am evolutionary dead end.

    • @davidthegood
      @davidthegood  11 місяців тому

      I have them spread across a few countries and states!

  • @aworldreborn881
    @aworldreborn881 11 місяців тому

    Free talks? I thought the tickets were 40$🤔