Fruit Gardening in North Texas
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- Опубліковано 29 бер 2015
- Pomology 101 - Fun Fruit Facts
Yes, you really can grow fruit in Allen! Come learn which varieties do well in our landscapes.
Presenter: Dr. Greg Church, Texas AgriLife Extension
Originally Recorded as Part 3 of the Sustainable Landscape Series Seminar on 2/21/15 - Навчання та стиль
Awesome!
This is one of the best. These factors need to be reminded over and over again
Yay! Answered some questions!
Great video. I’m from Fannin county but I am sitting in Collin County as I watched this. Exactly what I needed to know for my area. Thanks
this is a great video, than you so much for all the information. I have tons of notes.
Very easy to understand. Thank you.
I love this video!!! Thank you!
7 min in and I can tell this guy knows his way around a PowerPoint good job
Great video! I appreciate the level of detail that went into this!
Thank you! This is so helpful!
Great information.
Excellent presentation
Thanks for the video.
Very cool video!
Very good info! I found it very useful even though I am not in N. Texas
Have you heard of using living bamboo as a trellis system?
I have read that orchards cannot get insurance on their crop if they have mulch based on the false idea that mulch insulates the tree from geothermal heat, which is believed to encourage limb death by freezing.
That might explain why you see bare soil under the trees in the example picture.
What is your opinion on the commercial tree trimming company wood chips, and do you know of a list to get on to have them drop a load on the farm?
Nice
What about cherries?
There are some wild cherry trees growing within a mile of my house that I plan on digging up and transplanting. Should do fine
Why don't you'll grow citrus