Seaberry Harvest Begins!

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @RayMirshahi
    @RayMirshahi Рік тому +4

    My seabuckthorn trees don't get full sun. That's why they aren't very productive. I find the more sun they get, the happier and fruitful they are. Thanks for the video.

  • @christopherd.winnan8701
    @christopherd.winnan8701 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this very informative video.
    Sea Buckthorn are very common up here in the Tibetan Borderlands of the Himalayan foothills. Not only can you see the bright orange berries as you hike along the Ancient Tea Horse Trails, but the juice it is even for sale in supermarkets. You can buy deliciously refreshing bottles of sea buckthorn juice very cheaply in places like Dali, Lijiang and Shangri La.
    The plant is a very common sight for hikers in the National Parks like Shibaashan, Lajunshan and Pudacuo. It has long been used as a reafforestion species, especially in this area, where historically speaking, the Three Great Cuttings had a devastating effect. Just as Elizabethan England was almost completely deforested to build a navy big enough to dominate the globe, The PLA clear cut just about all of the old growth to facilitate the invasion of Tibet.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      Wow, interesting history here, thank you for sharing. The idea of these plants being so common in areas that the juice is readily available in stores sounds dreamy

    • @Walkabout
      @Walkabout Рік тому

      great info. I lived in Dali for about a year, and visited laojunshan as well. Too bad it was before my permaculture days, so I don't think I noticed the seaberries all around and the juice!

  • @4nativemedicine60
    @4nativemedicine60 Рік тому

    These Seaberry plants look like first cousins to our beloved Buffalo Berry here in Montana. The books say no relation, but they could be siblings they are so alike. Thanks for the video and happy day to all.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      Same with Autumn Olive, not supposed to be related but what an overlap!

  • @jeppeleth3888
    @jeppeleth3888 Рік тому +3

    Have you considered fermenting it, seaberry wine? I think I'm gonna try to ferment some this year.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      Interesting idea, I haven't heard of it, I wonder with all the oil how that may work out...

  • @mountainfigsperennialfruits
    @mountainfigsperennialfruits Рік тому +1

    Spectacular plants and crop. Really great to see. For those looking for a high quality berry on a somewhat similarly sized bush that can come into good production years earlier, its tough to beat elderberry. Doesn't have nearly the amount of vitamin C or oil that seaberry has but has many benefits as well and for the impatient it's a relief that it can produce a lot quicker and span the gap until seaberry comes on.

  • @shimilangagardens
    @shimilangagardens Рік тому +1

    i finally succeeded in propagating from seed using your air-root box method. Later in the Fall, I will plug some into new food forest plots, as well as in pots for insurance. Thanks for all the great content. Zone 4 Vermont.

  • @MsMary-mg3ho
    @MsMary-mg3ho Рік тому

    We planted some back in the mid 2000s for the first time, and were surprised to find that they have a largish seed inside. So, they're not really suitable for eating fresh. But, as you say, good for juice. We moved shortly afterward, so have not had them since. I did think they were a bit hard to pick, but worth it. :)

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      The seed is incredibly valuable nutritionally and you can easily chew it up... Hope that helps, we eat them fresh ALL the time. I would guess I've eaten well over a few thousand this summer alone

    • @MsMary-mg3ho
      @MsMary-mg3ho Рік тому

      @@edibleacres Oh!! Very good to know. Thank you!

  • @bradlafferty
    @bradlafferty Рік тому +1

    This came at the very time I was considering seaberry for my zone 4 garden. Thank you for sharing ways too use the fruit, always helpful to know prior to purchasing any fruiting variety!

  • @pauljeremy52
    @pauljeremy52 Рік тому

    Have you done any videos where you show the processing methods of your various harvests, please?

  • @trumpetingangel
    @trumpetingangel Рік тому +1

    What amazing fruit! I need to plant some - maybe this fall, if I can get my hands-on some.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому +1

      They are really quite worth whiel if you have a full sun spot

  • @lambsquartersfarm
    @lambsquartersfarm Рік тому +1

    Hoping to have some this year as well!

  • @soleadolavender1004
    @soleadolavender1004 3 місяці тому

    What a wonderful garden!

  • @famulan3479
    @famulan3479 Рік тому

    Have you thought of making seaberry oil? My grandmother would make it along with seaberry syrup. You will not believe how fast it would heal wounds. That's one of primary reason I am looking into purchasing and planting it.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      Wow, that sounds amazing! We have SOOO much to learn about working with this plant. Saving and drying leaves for tea, understanding working with the fruit in many ways, thanks for the reminder!

    • @famulan3479
      @famulan3479 Рік тому

      @@edibleacres thank you, Sean. Just a random note. My grandmother grew it in Kazakhstan, I used store bought in Russia. Here, in America, I think I bought from Amazon, it was much lighter and much less potent. Maybe you have a suggestion on a cultivar. Thank you. Galina

  • @charlesbale8376
    @charlesbale8376 9 місяців тому

    Wonderful information, very useful.

  • @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
    @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor Рік тому +1

    So many seaberries! Looking awesome!
    I planted 2 in our garden and I don't know if they're male or female. No berries this first year. I might have to plant a few more.

  • @mwatson3302
    @mwatson3302 Рік тому

    I'm working hard to prepare some soil for a future seaberry row someday. Sasha's seaberry ice cream is one of the greatest summer treats I have ever tasted!

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 Рік тому

    Considered checking on seaberry. Great information.

  • @gardeninggal249
    @gardeninggal249 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for this video! I am planting them in the spring!

  • @Makdjor
    @Makdjor Рік тому

    thanks for your video. i was wondering when i should harvest mine.

  • @edscukas9689
    @edscukas9689 Рік тому +1

    I tried to grow these unfortunately I think I’m just a bit too far south in zone 8… awesome harvest! Thanks for posting! Love your videos!

    • @pjchmiel
      @pjchmiel Рік тому +4

      I am in zone 5 (42 N latitude, southwest Michigan) and most of my Seaberries have died over the years, I have a few just barely hanging onto life and no fruit on any of them yet after 10 years. They definitely don't like my dry/sandy soil and cannot seem to compete with mild pressure from grass or weeds. I am trying to baby the survivors along because they're such cool and beautiful plants, but not a successful pioneer species like their cousin Autumn Olive, which can grow 3' per year in every direction in the exact same conditions with no care whatsoever. Their cousins the Buffaloberries (Shepherdia sp.) have also all died off at my site over the years, even though I've seen those growing in very poor conditions in the Dakotas. Maybe differences in the soil, humidity, etc.

    • @tmzumba
      @tmzumba Рік тому +2

      I’m in Zone 9B and I have four growing in partial shade. They get about 5 hours of afternoon sun, and they’re doing great. My largest is almost 4 feet tall.

    • @tmzumba
      @tmzumba Рік тому

      I’m in a microclimate that gets 900-1,000 hours of chill hours. I don’t know if that makes a difference for Seaberry. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @caseymarion2494
      @caseymarion2494 Рік тому +2

      @@pjchmiel - at similar latitude, slightly to the southeast of you, but with heavy clay soil. You're in what's typically known as a wonderful fruit-growing area. So it's surprising they're not thriving for you.
      Hoping to establish a few plants this year. They sure do seem to thrive in up state NY where Sean & Sasha are located. Perhaps with a generous helping of aged compost & ample mulch they can be coaxed into taking up residence over here.

    • @pjchmiel
      @pjchmiel Рік тому

      @@caseymarion2494 I suspect they're a lot happier in heavier/richer soils. My sand is very poor and quite dry, it's a struggle to get a lot of things to grow on my site, but after 13 years it's finally starting to "leap" in spots after many years of "sleeping and creeping". Mostly thanks to dozens and dozens of truckloads of woodchips, shredded leaves, nurse logs, and other organic matter. Hope yours grow well for you!

  • @jimfrench1746
    @jimfrench1746 Рік тому

    Beautiful! Our sirola’s are also doing well in zone 7 Salt Lake City. We’re a little behind you, so they must really love the cold climate

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      It's a nice variety, just took a bunch more cuttings today actually

  • @saltriverorchards4190
    @saltriverorchards4190 9 місяців тому

    I’m hoping my plants fruit this year

  • @tmzumba
    @tmzumba Рік тому

    Oooh!! I can’t wait for the ice cream video!! 😋 I think I might get some Seaberry next year, if not the following year for sure!!

  • @helinaelbah
    @helinaelbah Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @beckymay439
    @beckymay439 Рік тому

    I think Sasha is the variety ´Radiant´. 😄
    Cant wait to add these to our land.

  • @JamesFriedman-jf4vs
    @JamesFriedman-jf4vs Рік тому +1

    Great video as always. Wish you were our Secretary of Agriculture

  • @FatimaAbdi-rb6wr
    @FatimaAbdi-rb6wr Рік тому

    Very good

  • @roverinosnarkman7240
    @roverinosnarkman7240 Рік тому

    Seaberry/Seabuckthorn also is a nitrogen fixer I think, not to mention its value as a windbreak for other plants.

  • @sharonknorr1106
    @sharonknorr1106 Рік тому

    So we live in the foothills of the Rocky Mnts. in northern Colorado. Zone 5B. Can be very dry in the summer, although this year has been pretty wet which is great, but unusual. Hot sun at elevation in the summer. Have a little shade under large pine trees, but otherwise, very open. Any thoughts on how seaberry would do here? There is a native variety, but not with the kind of fruit I am looking for. Planting a lot of natives, but also growing for food - berries, annual veggies, asparagus, etc. Keep thinking about growing seaberry, but don't see many around here or in the nurseries. Thoughts???

  • @debbiewood7718
    @debbiewood7718 Рік тому

    Perhaps you will answer this in an up coming video when you prune. Does that method of harvest where you freeze them on the stem have an effect on next year's production?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      If there are enough plants growing it wouldn't matter much but yeah, it reduces the yield on that plant for the next year... We're just learning about it now and hope to share some notes!

  • @yLeprechaun
    @yLeprechaun Рік тому

    I need a Bull Seaberry plant for my Cow Seaberries.
    Oh ok- perfect circle. Thank you

  • @beskamir5977
    @beskamir5977 Рік тому

    I've got a total of 5 plants that I planted last year. 2 known female varieties and 3 that I started from seed and survived my terrible care. I assume at least 1 of the 3 is a male and I'm hopeful that they'll grow fine in my very overcrowded garden since I need their nitrogen fixating and really want their fruits.

  • @edenoftheworld1090
    @edenoftheworld1090 Рік тому

    Have you seen Ben Falk's freeze and beat method for seaberry picking? It seems miraculously fast, but is it counterproductive to your goals of producing suckering photocopies? He has a super quick video on it an I thought it was nifty.
    Got 5 orange energy seaberries from you last fall (plus the bartered "tall male"), looking forward to some production and some suckers soon!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      Yes, we've seen it and we use that method... On a smaller scale but it works great. It works with the goal of getting softwood cuttings for summer propagation since we're cutting branch material anyway and I'm not sure if it stops them from suckering or running to be honest...

  • @awakenacres
    @awakenacres Рік тому +1

    I planted a pair of seaberries last year, but the rabbits almost destroyed them over the winter. No fruit this year but they are growing back.

  • @FatihaNaili-hp2hd
    @FatihaNaili-hp2hd Рік тому

    رائعة

  • @kouiderbouslah5867
    @kouiderbouslah5867 Рік тому

    حديقة رائعة

  • @foodsgoodfarm2429
    @foodsgoodfarm2429 Рік тому

    what model of omega juicer do you have? we are at the point of investing in something better than cheesecloth and would love some direction on what to invest in! also we are expecting our first bebe in 7 weeks, so happy for you and sasha :)

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      8004 - it's an older one but works insanely well at pressing juice from them. Highly recommended if you have the budget. I suspect you can find a reconditioned or used one or something like it on ebay...

  • @djoudabbas619
    @djoudabbas619 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @RasmusStr
    @RasmusStr Рік тому

    have you tried harvesting the berries with a berry picker? and do you have experience with the fruit quality of seedlings of cultivars?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      No direct experience of fruit quality from seedligns but we hope to try and learn! No, I haven't tried the berry picker...

  • @sueharty3326
    @sueharty3326 3 місяці тому

    Are they full of seeds like rosehips ?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 місяці тому

      Each one has a single seed that you can definitely pop with your teeth and enjoy, it has a lot of nutrients in it, or we send them through a juicer to macerate the seat and pulp and liberate a ton of flavor in medicine

  • @jlazelle1
    @jlazelle1 Рік тому

    2nd year seaberries are coming in well but no fruit. Hopefully next year. Anyone ferment them? I hear they are even better for you after fermentation.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому +1

      We haven't but we should try. 3rd year onward is when they start happening so long as you've got a good male and female

  • @HamzaRezouali-nk8wn
    @HamzaRezouali-nk8wn Рік тому

    Good

  • @hellalprof7547
    @hellalprof7547 Рік тому

    Good Luck 👍

  • @malikaammour2434
    @malikaammour2434 Рік тому

    Amazing ❤️🥰

  • @EvaVaa-us4el
    @EvaVaa-us4el Рік тому

    Wow

  • @ednafortner6444
    @ednafortner6444 Рік тому

    Interested in getting some; we are in Zone 7A.

  • @jeromesloan
    @jeromesloan Рік тому

    I tried starting seaberry seeds last spring but none of them germinated.
    I live in south central Pennsylvania, is there a place online you would recommend to get cuttings or bare roots I could get in the ground now?
    Thank you!!!!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      perfectcircle.farm is a great source for seaberry related things, also bcfnursery.com
      They aren't super easy from seed!

  • @FatihaNaili-hp2hd
    @FatihaNaili-hp2hd Рік тому

    هذه غاية ام حديقة جميلة

  • @SamihaBelhadj-o1x
    @SamihaBelhadj-o1x Рік тому

    اشجار جميلة ❤

  • @KS-ys8vu
    @KS-ys8vu Рік тому +1

    Do the birds not like them?

    • @RayMirshahi
      @RayMirshahi Рік тому +2

      I find birds go after fruits with high sugar content. Seaberries are tart. I haven't seen birds eating these (in my context).

  • @saaddrizi8778
    @saaddrizi8778 Рік тому

    Good🎉

  • @myrrhidian3166
    @myrrhidian3166 Рік тому

    Seaberry ice cream or sherbet sounds delicious! Let us know how that turns out please :)

  • @vonries
    @vonries Рік тому

    Is there a way to get rid of the olive oil taste? Is it an actual oil that you can let settle to the surface and remove that way?

  • @FarihaHemaizi-sg8qr
    @FarihaHemaizi-sg8qr Рік тому

    Good ❤👍

  • @NouriMoussaoui-qo3gj
    @NouriMoussaoui-qo3gj Рік тому

    طبيعة جميل جدا ❤️

  • @rahmazarouk4649
    @rahmazarouk4649 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @wilderfarmstead
    @wilderfarmstead Рік тому

    Would you consider making seed available for purchase? I might have to roll the genetic dice here in Alabama to grow them.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      twisted-tree.net may be doing them, also perfectcircle.farm could be... I'm not likely to do it, just too many moving parts in our life!

  • @livingwellfarmtx
    @livingwellfarmtx Рік тому

    I'm guessing that they won't grow in our 100+ Texas heat :-/

  • @idrisboungab4038
    @idrisboungab4038 Рік тому

    جيد

  • @abc_cba
    @abc_cba Рік тому

    are these what we call seabuckthorn in Himayalas(India)?

  • @houssambrahmi2118
    @houssambrahmi2118 Рік тому

    😁😁😁

  • @Bombardements
    @Bombardements Рік тому

    جميل

  • @danielapettus7693
    @danielapettus7693 Рік тому

    Can I grow them from seed?

    • @RayMirshahi
      @RayMirshahi Рік тому +1

      You can, but they sucker so readily giving you clones of the same cultivar variety. Good cultivars are important because they are more productive and less thorny.

    • @Makdjor
      @Makdjor Рік тому

      i grew some from jiovi seed. took a while and lost a lot of seedlings through the past few years, but i just like the challenge. finally, I've one plant with berries this year. buy cuttings if you want quicker results.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому

      It's a good experiment but strong encouragement is to grow from known cultivars as a primary focus...

  • @idrisboungab4038
    @idrisboungab4038 Рік тому

    Goood

  • @أحداثاليوم-ك1و
    @أحداثاليوم-ك1و Рік тому

    زراعة جيدة👍🤩

  • @moradmooorad8305
    @moradmooorad8305 Рік тому

    جميل جدا ❤

  • @gankhuyagdelgerdino5336
    @gankhuyagdelgerdino5336 6 місяців тому

    Mongolia has sea berries

  • @HiberDjilali-yi3cj
    @HiberDjilali-yi3cj Рік тому

    💜🧡🧡

  • @StarMed-nw6tx
    @StarMed-nw6tx Рік тому

    Woooaaah

  • @DiaNa-et5ul
    @DiaNa-et5ul Рік тому

    جيد جيدا

  • @amimeamine5970
    @amimeamine5970 Рік тому

    Liko 👍

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    @MohammedRefas-qc9ew Рік тому

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  • @mostefaihanane5882
    @mostefaihanane5882 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @ademzakariya1417
    @ademzakariya1417 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @haddouchemustapha9972
    @haddouchemustapha9972 Рік тому

    جميل