What a great video. I have a peach whose stock is producing suckers. This fall, I have two pears that are in need of a hard prune because I had no idea that the lower limbs were not necessary. Maybe I will make a video as well. I have two Cassia trees in my yard, never heard of a rainbow version, but will look into purchasing one. In the fall, the two I have here in southeast Georgia, USA, are covered in mass amounts of bright yellow flowers. Thanks again!
Thank you that was super insightful! We are in Tucson so appreciate hearing advice from someone who understands this climate. I had been looking for the graftline on my citrus trees because I heard I was supposed to cut the suckers off but now I understand why! A few of our citrus trees that were on the property when we bought the place have multiple trunks and I'm wondering if some of the other trunks are actually from the root stock as opposed to the grafted tree. 🤔 I feel like they've gone through several cycles of being neglected and then hacked and I'm not sure I have the knowledge to correct them to the extent it's even possible. Anyway thank you for your videos! Im learning! I'll be sure to show them to my husband so we can grow our knowledge together 😊
What a great video. I have a peach whose stock is producing suckers. This fall, I have two pears that are in need of a hard prune because I had no idea that the lower limbs were not necessary. Maybe I will make a video as well. I have two Cassia trees in my yard, never heard of a rainbow version, but will look into purchasing one. In the fall, the two I have here in southeast Georgia, USA, are covered in mass amounts of bright yellow flowers. Thanks again!
Thank you! How cold does your area get, and do your cassias ever have any damage?
Thank you that was super insightful! We are in Tucson so appreciate hearing advice from someone who understands this climate. I had been looking for the graftline on my citrus trees because I heard I was supposed to cut the suckers off but now I understand why! A few of our citrus trees that were on the property when we bought the place have multiple trunks and I'm wondering if some of the other trunks are actually from the root stock as opposed to the grafted tree. 🤔 I feel like they've gone through several cycles of being neglected and then hacked and I'm not sure I have the knowledge to correct them to the extent it's even possible.
Anyway thank you for your videos! Im learning! I'll be sure to show them to my husband so we can grow our knowledge together 😊
Thanks for this comment, I'm really glad you found the video useful.