There is a wild plum variety in the Pacolet, SC area that produces a beautiful and very delicious, sweet yellowish orange fruit. I didn’t see it represented in this video.
Awesome! I was gifted an unknown variety of wild plum seedling. It is growing very well here in Lubbock, Texas. Maybe now I will be able to identify it. Thanks for the video 👍
@@bluegrassdiggers9030how is it picky to give corrective suggestions?!this was indeed very hard to hear. And I had my volume all the way up too. It's a lovely video and we hope to see more but with better volume. How is that picky?
Lovely video but please check into how volume could be improved for future videos. Had my volume all tue way up but was still very hard to hear. Thank you!
Wow u r a genius i didnt know thr was that many varieties, i like picking wild plums of trails in MN so i ordered one from a nursery i think its the Canadian variety b cause the bark is dark red clean. Unfortunately the rabbits ate half of the tops but it came back so i hope it fruit next yr or thr after. Thnks alot for this video it is the best video on wild plums so far i have found.
I live in northern WI and there is abandoned farm that has trees that make very tasty 1"-2" yellow plums but they don't show every summer. Any ideas, trees stand could be 60 years old + don't know, it has been abandoned for 20 yrs at least.
Sorry to hear that, I don't control the ads nor do I get any revenue from them. I made this video years ago and am not going to remake it just for the audio. I would change it if I could
Thank you so much for this video. It is really helpful. Thought, I was sad to hear of the endangered plums. Hope we can turn our world around!!
Great info! I scored a free mex plum from the local tree program & so happy to hear how heady they are.
In case you have not run across it there is also Prunus americana lanata / Prunus lanata, the “Hairy Wild Plum”, that is also very rare.
There is a wild plum variety in the Pacolet, SC area that produces a beautiful and very delicious, sweet yellowish orange fruit. I didn’t see it represented in this video.
Also, I didn’t have any problems hearing the audio throughout this video; the volume and audio quality was fine.
Awesome video and I had no idea there were so many native plum species in north america. I grow the american plum here in southern ontario
Awesome! I was gifted an unknown variety of wild plum seedling. It is growing very well here in Lubbock, Texas. Maybe now I will be able to identify it. Thanks for the video 👍
Super interesting. But the volume of your voice is very low. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 😊
picky picky picky
@@bluegrassdiggers9030how is it picky to give corrective suggestions?!this was indeed very hard to hear. And I had my volume all the way up too. It's a lovely video and we hope to see more but with better volume. How is that picky?
Lovely video but please check into how volume could be improved for future videos. Had my volume all tue way up but was still very hard to hear. Thank you!
Very informative and well made video. Thank you for making a helpful video.
Best video about plums!
Wow u r a genius i didnt know thr was that many varieties, i like picking wild plums of trails in MN so i ordered one from a nursery i think its the Canadian variety b cause the bark is dark red clean. Unfortunately the rabbits ate half of the tops but it came back so i hope it fruit next yr or thr after. Thnks alot for this video it is the best video on wild plums so far i have found.
I am planting Wild Plum (Prunus americana) in my yard. Goings to turn it into hedge.
Volume painfully low on this.
I live in northern WI and there is abandoned farm that has trees that make very tasty 1"-2" yellow plums but they don't show every summer. Any ideas, trees stand could be 60 years old + don't know, it has been abandoned for 20 yrs at least.
If they are near a farm I would wager they were planted domestic plums, do they have thorns on the stems and trunk?
What about the morning sun wild goose plum?
Nice vid
Love the video tho
Hey I’m working on the same project anyway I could get ur contact info?
Yes, my Instagram is Seed.greed, you can contact me there!
Stopped @ 2:28, such piss-poor audio, could not hear it. Yes, I'm hard of hearing. Yeah, the adds were plenty loud enough too hear.
Sorry to hear that, I don't control the ads nor do I get any revenue from them. I made this video years ago and am not going to remake it just for the audio. I would change it if I could
I like your content. But because of the photo of cannabis I voted your video down.
@@ecv03 that’s so funny dude