Nursery Field Tour

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  • Опубліковано 1 бер 2017
  • Tom Spellman and Phil Pursel stop by our Red Rock Ranch growing grounds and monitor tree growth throughout the summer. Checks are made in July, September and November and growing techniques are discussed.

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  • @shawng8432
    @shawng8432 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve watched so many of your videos and they never disappoint. This one though, is wonderful and the time and effort is notable. Thank you so much for sharing so freely.

  • @gardentips1249
    @gardentips1249 7 років тому +10

    Holy crap he's grafting those buds fast haha

  • @jenniferprescott8655
    @jenniferprescott8655 6 років тому +2

    Just planted..2 months ago, four Wilson fruit trees..SOOOOOOOOEXCIIITED!

  • @chick-a-bee-farm
    @chick-a-bee-farm 6 років тому

    I knew the steps...but seeing it in action is even better! Thanks.

  • @martini007m
    @martini007m Рік тому

    Let’s get more videos rolling!

  • @tohopes
    @tohopes 7 років тому +3

    Hell yes! A new DWN video with that cheesy "DELICIOUS" opening. Love these videos.
    I like low grafts because they make it simple to grow a lower plant in a container.
    I still need to add a stone-fruit to my collection one of these years. But I'd like to be able to multi-graft it, and I know I can't graft patented varieties...

  • @richfiryn
    @richfiryn 7 років тому

    Really a fantastic video showing the timeline of just a few short months and the results too, while explaining the why of it as well.

  • @richfiryn
    @richfiryn 7 років тому

    Really a fantastic video showing the timeline of a few short months and explaining why you guys do what you do to these trees.

  • @meadowlarkfarm9392
    @meadowlarkfarm9392 7 років тому

    great video! thanks so much!!

  • @jandoolin6215
    @jandoolin6215 7 років тому

    Great video. Thank you so much for all your wonderful tips and info. I have at least 60 of your trees here in central Florida.

    • @MrEunderwood
      @MrEunderwood 2 роки тому

      Wow! I've got a good start with about 10 trees, 8 blueberry and 5 muscadine varieties; but I aspire to have as many as you, Jan!

  • @jenniferprescott8655
    @jenniferprescott8655 6 років тому

    Excellent vid

  • @ajones8699
    @ajones8699 6 років тому

    I like the grow straights I'm stealing that..thanks

  • @jimmullins4007
    @jimmullins4007 3 роки тому +2

    i wish you would show how to make the cuts in bud grafting. the workers do this so fast its hard to follow

  • @user-wq9qy5zy7h
    @user-wq9qy5zy7h 6 років тому +1

    Очень интересно, мы подвязываем отрастающие побеги к деревянному или железному колышку. Такой вариант вижу впервые.
    Very interestingly, we tie the growing shoots to a wooden or iron peg. This option I see for the first time

  • @NazarHNasir
    @NazarHNasir 7 років тому +1

    Nice video and beautiful trees. All the tree are in good health and their growth is wonderful. Can you please show the start of these trees how you grow them. Do you use seeds or cuttings? How do you collect those seeds or cuttings? Which process do they go through and how they are looked after. I feel without that kind of information, your video of growing these fruit trees, will not be complete. Surely your trees are the best. Please keep on good work and share it with all those who are following you.

  • @sphinxceo
    @sphinxceo 3 роки тому +1

    Looks amazing! Do you have a video on keeping wild life away? Thx.

  • @PebblesandDashthegoofycats
    @PebblesandDashthegoofycats 7 років тому

    Tom, love your work great video. Just have a quick question regarding fertilizing plants. I have seven different varieties of blueberry growing well with a few with the tell tale signs of nitrogen deficiency. In Australia we have just finished summer and we are into the first month of autumn would it be better to let the trees go dormant and fertilize at the start of spring or do it now to correct the issue. I'm only worried if i do it now the trees will not go dormant. Thanks

  • @Bushcraftnarrate
    @Bushcraftnarrate 6 років тому +1

    It seems a very big farm, but why there is no irrigation system, no need watering?

  • @---ne4zt
    @---ne4zt 2 роки тому

    Verygood

  • @alinaspencil
    @alinaspencil 7 років тому

    Tom, I'm enjoying your videos and learning a lot! Could you please do an apple pruning video? Is it true they fruit on only the 2 yr+ wood? If so, how do you do yearly pruning, without losing fruiting potential, yet keeping a very small tree?

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  7 років тому

      You can keep a tree pruned low, and open centered without removing all the two year wood. You will still harvest more apples than you know what to do with.

  • @saad4563
    @saad4563 7 років тому

    +DaveWilsonNursery. I have an apricot tree (goldkrist) about 15 feet tall but not a good canopy. what should I do? any pruning ideas? it has not been pruned once.

  • @benchpresser356
    @benchpresser356 7 років тому

    Trees grow fast in California!

  • @gabeolson-jensen8676
    @gabeolson-jensen8676 4 роки тому

    Where can I get the grow straights from? Right now I’m using bud clips

  • @ranhen8951
    @ranhen8951 3 роки тому

    what happened to your Stetson hat? Love the camo hat too. and vest, any for sale?

  • @tinyjungle_
    @tinyjungle_ 7 років тому

    can you clarify which month/year the bud grafts were made? thanks

    • @gabeolson-jensen8676
      @gabeolson-jensen8676 3 роки тому

      Bud in late fall. Cut the tops off in spring. Budding occurs aug to September

  • @markokay1726
    @markokay1726 7 років тому

    like this

  • @MultiEldridge
    @MultiEldridge 2 місяці тому

    What happens if you plant a pluerry sweet treat seed?

  • @kofokofo
    @kofokofo 7 років тому

    Why don't u use a rootstock with little growth instead of cutting back each year ?

  • @benkutsar3655
    @benkutsar3655 4 роки тому

    How is it that you guys have more growth in the first year than I do in 5 years? Live in Sacramento, but Dave Wilson’s fruit trees and they just don’t grow. I went through at least 30fruit trees. Got so irritated that I just gave up on purchasing anymore.

    • @DaveWilsonTrees
      @DaveWilsonTrees  4 роки тому

      Ben Kutsar possible reasons could be too much shade or too much water.

  • @veganchiefwarrior6444
    @veganchiefwarrior6444 7 років тому +1

    must be using fertilisers cause theres no way those trees look that good in that bare dirt surely lol they would need food in the form of organic matter/ mulch, props for the density tho omg haha

  • @mikedoingmikethings702
    @mikedoingmikethings702 7 років тому

    It sucks these trees will surely die in my backyard here in Las Vegas...

    • @KIDTAKO
      @KIDTAKO 7 років тому +1

      NOT SO... My trees are thriving... dig square holes 2-3x bigger than bucket... plant tree & refill with native soil... top off 1-2 inches with super rich bag compost-soil like Kellogs Patio Plus in a 2-3 foot ring and add at least 4-6 solid inches of chunky bark mulch in a 6 foot ring around the tree and let everything relax for about 2-3 weeks and then add a few containers of red worms from a local bait shop. I have also planted purple creeping lantana at the base of each tree to help keep the moisture in along with the mulch.

  • @EdnaSabile95
    @EdnaSabile95 6 років тому

    Why bud grafting them?

  • @veganchiefwarrior6444
    @veganchiefwarrior6444 6 років тому

    hate to sound like a smart ass but wheres all your soil and mulch lol you must use a lot of water and fertiliser, hopefully its atleast organic so it doesnt harm the ecosystem as much!