I love watching your videos and you make rooting plants so simple, so I thought I will give it a go. I have my first rose rooted successfully and I took some canes from that and propagated them yesterday. I did some gardenias too, so am on the roll LOL Thanks for the tips Mike! :)
Love your videos! I have a question-- will those plants (the size you showed in the the video) survive a zone 5/6 winter out there in the open....or, if they didn't all sell, would how would you protect the plants. I have a fair amount of space to grow in pots, but due to landlords restrictions, I would not be allowed to dig up my yard to put the plants in the ground over the winter...just concerned about how to save "leftover" plants in containers. Thanks for your time.
So I’m highly interested in doin something similar as you are! So far I have ordered 50 red maples and 50 blue spruce along with a couple Japanese maple trees to grow for cuttings in yard. Is my plan of start and good???
Hi Mike...I am amazed that you don't have any problems with wild life eating your young plants out in the open like you show in this video. Do you have a secrete to keeping them from feasting on your tenders at night? ~Thanks a head of time for a answer! Suzanne
Dicofole It's really your preference. Some people don't like holding retail sales at their home... I've done it for years. The advantages of wholesale are, you can grow one specific plant that you know will thrive in your area and become the go-to source for that plant. You can ship to other growers all over the country. Another advantage is the transaction sizes are typically larger. Any time I order plants from other growers I usually always spend at least a couple hundred bucks, if not a couple thousand!
man, these videos are amazing. straight to the point, no bs, i love it!
Thank you Mike, for all your information. You work so hard, I don't know how you do it.
Great tips, TY Mike's Backyard Nursery. Happy gardening. 👍
Thank you. You make it sound so simple and straight forward.
I love watching your videos and you make rooting plants so simple, so I thought I will give it a go. I have my first rose rooted successfully and I took some canes from that and propagated them yesterday. I did some gardenias too, so am on the roll LOL Thanks for the tips Mike! :)
You are awesome and my number one to go to site for the most knowledgeable and best info. Thanks.
thank you for the good videos
You are the Best person
Love your videos! I have a question-- will those plants (the size you showed in the the video) survive a zone 5/6 winter out there in the open....or, if they didn't all sell, would how would you protect the plants. I have a fair amount of space to grow in pots, but due to landlords restrictions, I would not be allowed to dig up my yard to put the plants in the ground over the winter...just concerned about how to save "leftover" plants in containers. Thanks for your time.
Great video. Very informative for us plant lovers !
Scott Comella Thanks Scott!
Great info.! Thanks for sharing, Mike!
Love this guy!
So I’m highly interested in doin something similar as you are! So far I have ordered 50 red maples and 50 blue spruce along with a couple Japanese maple trees to grow for cuttings in yard. Is my plan of start and good???
I have to put 40% shade cloth over my potted plant area to keep them from drying out too fast. Even though I water every evening.
Hi Mike...I am amazed that you don't have any problems with wild life eating your young plants out in the open like you show in this video. Do you have a secrete to keeping them from feasting on your tenders at night? ~Thanks a head of time for a answer! Suzanne
Suzanne Weitzel k
Thank You!
would the growers group be able to ship plants to Canada eh?
Ruffys OrganicGarden We do have some growers in Canada and we have a separate section dedicated to Canadians! Check it out... backyardgrowers.com/join
What do prefer selling wholesale or retail ? What are the advantages of selling wholesale ?
Dicofole It's really your preference. Some people don't like holding retail sales at their home... I've done it for years. The advantages of wholesale are, you can grow one specific plant that you know will thrive in your area and become the go-to source for that plant. You can ship to other growers all over the country. Another advantage is the transaction sizes are typically larger. Any time I order plants from other growers I usually always spend at least a couple hundred bucks, if not a couple thousand!
This video makes me want pet donkeys
What's the donkeys Name
Fergus and Finnigan