Once you start growing your own fruit trees it becomes addictive! I live in the city and am developing an urban orchard with 3 peach trees, 2 variety apples, 2 plums, persimmon, Asian pear, fig, kiwi....with grapes on the way. It is one of the highlights of my year when I get fresh peaches, plums and the rest! The only pests I have with my trees - not squirrels, or insects - are people! I say that somewhat endearingly - but the neighbors and passeres-byers are so tempted, but well behaved. And to their big surprise that a small fruit orchard can be grown in the city. I try and encourage everyone to plant fruit trees! It is so well worth it....
I've watched this video about 4 dozen times by now. Glad I was able to see the UK documentary Michael mentions before it got wiped from UA-cam. If anyone ever finds it again, please share! Slowly waking my way through your persimmon inventory and now have almost every one mentioned in this video, with doubles of Rosseyanka and Tecumseh. Michael was kind enough to help me pick varieties to provide fruit for my chickens late in the season and over winter, but I admit, I'm addicted now and am adding them for myself and my farmers market customers as much as for my poultry!
didnt know there are that many varieties. thanks for the video as im trying to start my own persimmon farm with a multi unit for the farmers subsidized housing and an oasis compound and growing grounds all sustainable living. hopefully im able to accomplish this dream of mine in lebanon. i'm trying to boost agriculture by double and trout hatchery to give the goats a break. i like chickens persimmons orchards and trout hatcheries with a lifayieh of hummus and baba ghannous and a bowl of foul fava beans i mss lebanon pray for peace and unity
Your persimmon trees are an absolute beautiful joy to watch and enjoy. I will be planting a fuyu Persimmon tree in our backyard soon. I can wait to watch it grow!
Thank you. Love your videos. I just found your channel. Please upload more videos. I just subscribed. Keep up the good work. Great knowledge love your videos.
I just saw you on your place yesterday but didn’t come over to say hello. I purchased a Nakitas Gift from you guys. Looking forward to trying this and the other trees I got yesterday! Thank you…
Do Tecumseh ripen reliably even though it's so late? I live in east coast zone 7b. I want something late and reliable that will give reliable good fruit.
I started growing persimmon trees about 7-8 years ago. I (we) fall in love with fruits. Here Maryland zone 7, most are fuyu persimmon trees. How can I contact you like to order some thanks 👍
@@bank80 Zones are shifting further north Im in what used to be zone 6a northern Kentucky we rarely get below zero anymore and if we do its like one night more like a zone 7 now. I would go with rosseyanka if you wanted to risk it maybe grow on a south facing wall or a pure American to be safe.
@@bluegrassdiggers9030 Just last year you had sustained temps that were lower than normal for your grow zone. People grow plants outside of their grow zone and it works out for a year or two just to eventually have their tree heavily damaged by a cold winter. It rarely works out well in the long run.
@@bank80 I live here we had one or two nights that got to zero degrees last year. It was 72 degrees on Christmas day tomorrow it's supposed to be 72 again we used to wear sweaters on Christmas now it's shorts we rarely get below 32 during day time temps anymore so far this year we've had none. I don't know where you got that info from? Iet me know when winter shows up anymore it's like a mix of spring and fall then hot as hell during summer.
@@bluegrassdiggers9030 This is one week, silly. I'm on the border of zone 7b and 8a, much warmer than you and we had sub zero temperatures last year. Growing out of your grown zone is only recommended for plants that can be covered or grown close to your house. A Rosseyanka is one of the larger persimmons and cannot be covered when grown to protect from cold winters and is not a good plant to place close to a foundation. You're giving trash 🗑️ advice... because it's 70s degrees now... Come back in February.
@@DanielinLaTuna My trouble came from coyotes. The coyotes would eat the fruit, leaping to grab the fruit and breaking the branches in the process as they climbed the trees. I had to cut off all branches below 6' so the coyotes would have nothing to grab onto when leaping up into the young trees. I was worried that the young slender tree trunk would get broken and ruin the whole tree. Alot of green fruit was damaged with fang marks. But all of the ripe fruit was gobbled up!
1:28 - Tecumseh
2:51 - Smith's Best
5:19 - Princess
6:18 - Saijo aka Mr. Elegant
7:23 - Great Wall
8:08 - Ichi Ki Kei Jiro
8:51 - Rosseyanka
10:50 - Nikita's Gift
12:07 - Izu
12:46 - Giombo
14:19 - Maekawa Jiro
15:31 - Gilya
16:37 - Sheng
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Once you start growing your own fruit trees it becomes addictive! I live in the city and am developing an urban orchard with 3 peach trees, 2 variety apples, 2 plums, persimmon, Asian pear, fig, kiwi....with grapes on the way. It is one of the highlights of my year when I get fresh peaches, plums and the rest! The only pests I have with my trees - not squirrels, or insects - are people! I say that somewhat endearingly - but the neighbors and passeres-byers are so tempted, but well behaved. And to their big surprise that a small fruit orchard can be grown in the city. I try and encourage everyone to plant fruit trees! It is so well worth it....
I've watched this video about 4 dozen times by now. Glad I was able to see the UK documentary Michael mentions before it got wiped from UA-cam. If anyone ever finds it again, please share! Slowly waking my way through your persimmon inventory and now have almost every one mentioned in this video, with doubles of Rosseyanka and Tecumseh. Michael was kind enough to help me pick varieties to provide fruit for my chickens late in the season and over winter, but I admit, I'm addicted now and am adding them for myself and my farmers market customers as much as for my poultry!
He has so many persimmons. I am so jealous! A lot of water in the mouth 😂
didnt know there are that many varieties. thanks for the video as im trying to start my own persimmon farm with a multi unit for the farmers subsidized housing and an oasis compound and growing grounds all sustainable living. hopefully im able to accomplish this dream of mine in lebanon. i'm trying to boost agriculture by double and trout hatchery to give the goats a break. i like chickens persimmons orchards and trout hatcheries with a lifayieh of hummus and baba ghannous and a bowl of foul fava beans
i mss lebanon
pray for peace and unity
Love the videos!! So much to learn from you and so grateful for your work and the service you provide, Thank you!
Your persimmon trees are an absolute beautiful joy to watch and enjoy. I will be planting a fuyu Persimmon tree in our backyard soon. I can wait to watch it grow!
Well done thanks for your persimmon collection history
Thank you. Love your videos. I just found your channel. Please upload more videos. I just subscribed. Keep up the good work. Great knowledge love your videos.
I just saw you on your place yesterday but didn’t come over to say hello.
I purchased a Nakitas Gift from you guys. Looking forward to trying this and the other trees I got yesterday!
Thank you…
Does anyone have experience growing (and tasting) the Giant Fuyu persimmon. I see them on sale and am planning to buy one but not a lot of reviews.
I can't find the history of persimmon video you mentioned in this video. Can you share a link? Thanks!
Thank you for the video, Marianne Netherlands,
Great Video, Looking forward to seeing your next update to this video. Maybe you can show us pictures of how they look with the leaves on?
I would be interested in grafting Persimmons. I have one tree and no more room for another one, but I would like more than one variety.
I didn't know you guys have a YT channel! I've had your website in my bookmarks bar for years
I hope I am still living in the same house when mine start producing fruit, I just planted them a lot can happen in 5-7 years
Do Tecumseh ripen reliably even though it's so late? I live in east coast zone 7b. I want something late and reliable that will give reliable good fruit.
They are in Northern Virginia 7b zone as well
I started growing persimmon trees about 7-8 years ago. I (we) fall in love with fruits. Here Maryland zone 7, most are fuyu persimmon trees. How can I contact you like to order some thanks 👍
I’m interested in buying dwarf persimmon trees. Where can I get it?
What is the largest/ mature tree available for purchase?
Hey Michael how tall is that Rosseyanka from here it looks to be about 30 foot tall.
Probably 18 to 20 now.
@@ediblelandscaping Thanks
Great... Do they grow in zone 5? If so which one would you recommend, for front of the house!?
You have to buy an American Persimmon for zone 5.
@@bank80 Zones are shifting further north Im in what used to be zone 6a northern Kentucky we rarely get below zero anymore and if we do its like one night more like a zone 7 now. I would go with rosseyanka if you wanted to risk it maybe grow on a south facing wall or a pure American to be safe.
@@bluegrassdiggers9030 Just last year you had sustained temps that were lower than normal for your grow zone. People grow plants outside of their grow zone and it works out for a year or two just to eventually have their tree heavily damaged by a cold winter. It rarely works out well in the long run.
@@bank80 I live here we had one or two nights that got to zero degrees last year. It was 72 degrees on Christmas day tomorrow it's supposed to be 72 again we used to wear sweaters on Christmas now it's shorts we rarely get below 32 during day time temps anymore so far this year we've had none. I don't know where you got that info from? Iet me know when winter shows up anymore it's like a mix of spring and fall then hot as hell during summer.
@@bluegrassdiggers9030 This is one week, silly. I'm on the border of zone 7b and 8a, much warmer than you and we had sub zero temperatures last year. Growing out of your grown zone is only recommended for plants that can be covered or grown close to your house. A Rosseyanka is one of the larger persimmons and cannot be covered when grown to protect from cold winters and is not a good plant to place close to a foundation. You're giving trash 🗑️ advice... because it's 70s degrees now... Come back in February.
did you look like Mick Jagger when you were young?
Where is your location?
We are in Afton VA.
Where is diasporas Virginiana? You know, the NATIVE persimmon that’s native to Virginia, where you are located?
We use Virginiana as a root stock. We are in Virginia.
Saijo actually means nothing. It is the name of a city in Japan (西条/さいじょう) where this type of persimmon is from.
Yes, it's named after the city.
Deer and squirrels? Problem?
Early on I had deer problems. They would rip off the brittle branches.
Now most of my damage is rats and birds. I’m in Southern California.
@@DanielinLaTuna My trouble came from coyotes. The coyotes would eat the fruit, leaping to grab the fruit and breaking the branches in the process as they climbed the trees. I had to cut off all branches below 6' so the coyotes would have nothing to grab onto when leaping up into the young trees. I was worried that the young slender tree trunk would get broken and ruin the whole tree. Alot of green fruit was damaged with fang marks. But all of the ripe fruit was gobbled up!
I just cant find the mindset to like these mushy soft weird things