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  • @RebeccaKnight927
    @RebeccaKnight927 3 роки тому +88

    Now to find a friend with these plants willing to share cuttings!

    • @backwoodsbaby9729
      @backwoodsbaby9729 3 роки тому +5

      Buy one plant of thr varieties you want, then propagate.
      The reviews on fruit websites tbat say "omg such a great plant im gonna buy more next year" crack me up because one you have 1 of most small fruits you dont need to buy more.

    • @ZzrzZ2012
      @ZzrzZ2012 2 роки тому +8

      Or buy a bunch of fruit, youtube how to harvest seeds and plant. I've got gooseberries growing from seeds.

    • @backwoodsbaby9729
      @backwoodsbaby9729 2 роки тому +1

      @@ZzrzZ2012 that's a stupid way to have fruit.
      Most fruit bushes or trees can be replicated exactly from a cutting.
      Seeds are an unknown. It's better to buy a plant and reproduce that.
      People really are stupid af.

    • @jessmartin5095
      @jessmartin5095 2 роки тому +5

      Same here I want currants and gooseberrys...I have raspberries I would trade

    • @daan6763
      @daan6763 2 роки тому +14

      @@backwoodsbaby9729 wow... what a helpful, kind comment... if it works for him, then why ever not?? just because *you* would never grow plants that way, doesn't mean it's stupid. i've grown lots of plants from shop-bought fruits & plants...

  • @marcusclementson4026
    @marcusclementson4026 2 роки тому +70

    Gooseberries are one of my favorites, I create cuttings from Gooseberry bushes by pinning the lower branches to the ground with a rock, the part of the branch which is pinned to the ground will sprout roots, once that happens cut the branch off from its mother plant and then you got a new gooseberry plant.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +11

      What a great idea!

    • @RogueSmithersCouple
      @RogueSmithersCouple 2 роки тому +8

      I do the same with raspberries and strawberry runners when I want to make a new patch.

    • @chsboxerbdl5134
      @chsboxerbdl5134 2 роки тому

      Junicias onuu

    • @chsboxerbdl5134
      @chsboxerbdl5134 2 роки тому

      Junicias onuun

    • @veemcg3682
      @veemcg3682 2 роки тому +3

      This has worked for us here in Northern Ireland Marcus.. With blackberries! Vera

  • @TheTrock121
    @TheTrock121 2 роки тому +136

    I got free blackberry roots almost 35 years ago and get 5 or 10 gallons every year. I don't know how many people I gave roots too, but there are berry patches in the tri-county area as a result. Around 10 years ago my neighbor planted ever-bearing Raspberries and before long they were pushing out into his yard where he was mowing them down. He was happy for me to dig them up before that happened, so in a few years I had 40' of Red Raspberries. I also got free Black Raspberry Crowns from another friend and now have 40' rows of all three berries. I make several types of Wine, but nothing beats the Mixed Berry Wine. If your berries are lacking vitality, they need Potassium. Get a truck load of composted horse manure to top dress, and always mulch with leaves or wood chips.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +30

      Really super advice, thank you. Sounds like you have a berry bonanza on your hands there!

    • @RogueSmithersCouple
      @RogueSmithersCouple 2 роки тому +4

      Blackberries sprout all over my yard and surrounding area naturally whenever an area gets cleared or thinned. I just cleaned all the vines out of all my landscaped areas but plenty more bordering my yard and to just mow over

    • @corbeau-_-
      @corbeau-_- 2 роки тому +4

      I have a small yard, but I took a few from my parents garden years ago. Just a patch - keeping them in a small area is hard though (unlike a small fruit tree, for example). At work there was a row of bushes with water seperating it from farmland and I planted several there too.
      They've slowly engulfed the entire (multinational) company. The bushes are on community ground and normally a groundskeeper would remove plants that don't belong - but I suppose he liked berrries too ;)
      At any rate, it was fun to walk along with co-workers on sunny days. People who walk their dog in that area also appreciate them. I always wanted to plant more - but in many areas everything is just mowed down every few months. Since I live in the Netherlands, there's not much space that isn't being used/maintained (making ground/land very expensive). I envy your truckload of manure and 5-10 gallons a year ;)

    • @TheTrock121
      @TheTrock121 2 роки тому +1

      @@corbeau-_- God has always blessed us and I've always tried to bless others. Your public berries are a blessing to everyone.

    • @ireneadler9470
      @ireneadler9470 8 місяців тому +2

      I have never wanted to be someone’s neighbor more. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge 🙏🏻

  • @DIZZAAY
    @DIZZAAY 2 роки тому +49

    This is probably my favorite part of growing: the ability to create more and share

    • @RW-pc5ih
      @RW-pc5ih Рік тому +2

      Indeed. It’s the heart of a gardener. 👩🏻‍🌾🌱

  • @MsDinoGal
    @MsDinoGal Рік тому +12

    The quality of this channel is unsurpassed.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому +2

      High praise indeed - thank you! :-)

  • @marcuspowell2510
    @marcuspowell2510 3 роки тому +13

    I threw my gooseberry cuttings under about an inch of wood chip mulch (just so the thorns didn’t poke me) thinking they would just break down. I was surprised to find 4 new gooseberry plants.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      They're pretty resilient plants!

  • @mitch190
    @mitch190 2 дні тому +1

    Thank you. May your berries be fruitful. ✌️❤️

  • @dawnlalek
    @dawnlalek 3 роки тому +66

    Oh your pup jumping outside to see what you were doing inside was hilarious. That was a really useful video, thank you Ben. I have raspberry and blueberry plants in pots that I bought this year. I'll transplant now 😀

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +3

      Great stuff Dawn - get them in and start looking forward to fruitful pickings!

  • @philomenabrabazonobroin5236
    @philomenabrabazonobroin5236 2 роки тому +3

    Vinegar is great for cleaning garden tools

  • @mudpiemudpie785
    @mudpiemudpie785 3 роки тому +22

    I'll be gifting some of my golden raspberries to my friend by taking shoot in early spring next year. Can't wait to see hers start growing.

  • @kgraham5820
    @kgraham5820 6 місяців тому +1

    I grew up on a hundred acres and during the seasons my grandmother would send me out to pick the berries so she could make whatever she was making. I was well into my mid twenties before I realized people BOUGHT berries, and for good money too!

  • @carmenortiz5294
    @carmenortiz5294 2 роки тому +4

    One thing I learn the bad way was to keep red and golden raspberries away from the black raspberries. The first two are nice and polite, the blacks are the neighborhood's crazy neighbor and will take over. Planting more red and golden and keeping them away. Great video, I already have all those berries but not many plants. (Asides from the crazy black raspberries.) These year I am expanding and giving my daughter some. So glad that there will be one on mushrooms, very hard to find information on them!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching - and delighted to hear you'll be spreading the raspberry joy. :-)

    • @carmenortiz5294
      @carmenortiz5294 2 роки тому +1

      @@GrowVeg Really like your channel. I have a Grow Veg listing in my computer when I keep notes of what I learn from you. I'm really old but can still learn a lot.

  • @SandraMurray-h3p
    @SandraMurray-h3p 2 дні тому +1

    My raspberries and blueberries will increase with this manner

  • @billyandrew
    @billyandrew 2 роки тому +4

    Aloe Vera works just fine as a rooting gel...using one plant to nurture others.
    Cut off a 'leaf', peel or slice the outer 'skin' off to reveal the gel beneath.
    I store mine in food grade plastic containers, such as bottles, for later use.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +2

      Brilliant tip, thanks Billy.

  • @Abcd-rb3zg
    @Abcd-rb3zg 2 роки тому +3

    I’d love to make a green house like that at my house

  • @richa1147
    @richa1147 2 роки тому +3

    fab clear instructions - one of the best gardening presenters on YT

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +2

      Cheers Rich!

  • @bradymcphail9690
    @bradymcphail9690 3 роки тому +6

    Sir, you are fantastic! I learn so so much every single video I watch of yours. I’m a sponge to your videos, please keep them coming… And thank you so very much!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +2

      I'll keep them coming Brady. Thanks so much for watching. :-)

  • @laurieanne9712
    @laurieanne9712 3 роки тому +3

    Yes, I've done this a lot with raspberries. I don't think we grow the gooseberries much here in America. Anyone here? But I'd like to find some & give it a go! My blueberries are well up & huge, but I could do some cuttings for others.

    • @zmblion
      @zmblion 3 роки тому +2

      I have wild gooseberries all over my yard

  • @chermarie332
    @chermarie332 2 роки тому +8

    I've been taking a few cuttings over the years, but you have inspired me to continue! I have 8 acres and I'm ready to fill it up with more bushes and fruit trees. I'm in Wisconsin along the Mississippi River. Sandy soil. Thank you. I always enjoy your videos!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +5

      Thanks Cher. Yes, it's such a great way to grow more plants. All the cuttings I took have successfully rooted - so easy!

  • @ctchickenmom
    @ctchickenmom 2 роки тому +2

    I planted gooseberries without really knowing their culture and was surprised at the thorns and vigorous growth. This year, I hope to catch the berries. I don't think I've had any since I've planted them as they got overgrown very fast. They are now in shape and I hope to make jam this year.

  • @ushik2942
    @ushik2942 Місяць тому

    Brilliant info, love it. Really such a joy to watch each video. Wish you'd get a tv show. This is REAL entertainment.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Місяць тому

      Thanks so much! :-)

  • @rebeccarekward251
    @rebeccarekward251 3 роки тому +3

    Hard wood cut! Much easier than I imagined. Shall do this. They're perfect for our growing zone.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      Great job Rebecca!

  • @jaaaaannnnee
    @jaaaaannnnee 2 роки тому +1

    I just found you the other day and after following countless gardeners on youtube, TV, and books... you are my favorite! Clear, concise, good visuals, and information. Thanks from a New Englander (wish I was an ex-pat).

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much, appreciate that. Cheers for watching! :-)

  • @andrewmaclennan1818
    @andrewmaclennan1818 3 роки тому +8

    Have been thinking about propagating additional Berry plants this week and this video comes out, ideal timing

  • @cathyjamieson5298
    @cathyjamieson5298 Рік тому +2

    I collect mole hill compost from the riverbank. The soil is rich in earth and sand ideal for growing berries and cuttings my berries are thriving 😇😇😇

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому

      What a great idea. :-)

  • @raewyncormack2461
    @raewyncormack2461 20 днів тому +1

    Hey thanks for awesome presentation as a result I have subscribed,, I live in cold as country not far from South Pole lol but because of your presentation I am easily make it work, I have potted berries, raspberries boysenberries strawberries gooseberries blueberries currants and an apple 4th season tree so maybe I get an apple or 2 😊 looking forward to seeing more of you and I have every intension of sharing with my fb garden groups 😎

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  14 днів тому +1

      Thanks so much for your support and for subscribing. A very warm welcome to the channel to you! :-)

  • @galaxypotato1286
    @galaxypotato1286 Рік тому

    I bought one twig of a bush about (I was about 10) 7 years ago. That thing sprung up and took over the entire garden plot with its babies, the berries tasted amazing. Then my family got a big ol dog that ran through them. All but the original plant got torn up, but now its half way back within a year. They are amazing plants.

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth 2 роки тому +4

    I love most berries, but I really cannot stand raspberries. I like their flavor, and I like the seedless jams or jellies, but raspberries taste hairy to me. The texture of raspberries makes me want to spit them out right away.
    However, blueberries are fantastic, and the best berries. The only problem with them is that you an never grow enough and you have to go pick them one at a time because they do not ripen at the same time! Also, the birds and squirrels get to them before I do.

  • @Digeroo123
    @Digeroo123 2 роки тому +1

    Black currant seem to root like there is no tomorrow, but I find red currants a little difficult. I have taken to pinning a branch down onto the ground. I just dug up one which made two nice little plants.
    I just love black currants. Big Ben is a favourite, such big berries.

  • @jonasholzer4422
    @jonasholzer4422 2 роки тому +1

    I don't know whether it is my ADHD or you charming enthusiasm but watching this video makes me want to directly start gardening myself. But sadly I'm a student without a garden and I only have a balcony to work with

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +1

      There's lots to grow on a balcony though. Salad leaves and beans, for example. :-)

  • @LapisLizard
    @LapisLizard 3 роки тому +3

    Ben, your videos are a wealth of information, I love them. I learn loads every time!!!

  • @wyominghome4857
    @wyominghome4857 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks! We are building a house in the mountains at 7,000 ft, but from what I‘be read we can grow almost every kind of berry except blueberries so I am looking forward to getting started on the garden next spring. I will put the word out to my neighbors - cuttings wanted!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      I'm sure your neighbours will be happy to share cuttings - it's a great way to spread the joy! Good luck with your new house build.

  • @pantameowmeow.s.1149
    @pantameowmeow.s.1149 2 роки тому +1

    Agree fully abut the black currants! They are less acidic , IMO. I used to have red currants and goosebeeries too, but the high acid hurt my teeth - I removed them. You can also wash and freeze the beeries. A bush can over the years become huge!

  • @l-y-n-n-c
    @l-y-n-n-c 2 дні тому

    🤣 Crazy dog, crazy dog! So funny 😂 Thank for the info on berries as it's great to have all this info in one place and being shown how and what to do.

  • @lindaswedenlifestyle
    @lindaswedenlifestyle 3 роки тому +3

    Very inspiration vedio everytime you have new one.. love the way you explained.. like here im a new expirement planting different vegetables and flowers in my new garden.. thank you for a wonderful ideas🌸😍

  • @nicholasdunlop8875
    @nicholasdunlop8875 2 роки тому +2

    Hey just wanna say it you ever have problems with bugs or mold. The best preventive and or treatment stuff I've found through many trials and errors. It's called trifecta crop control. It smells great and it's the best organic crop controller I've found. Figured I'd suggest it as not many know about it. It's really good

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the recommendation Nicholas, very much appreciated.

  • @izzywizzy2361
    @izzywizzy2361 3 роки тому +23

    Hi Ben, your dog is adorable, and I am looking forward to the fungi video, I would love to be able to grow my own mushrooms but wouldn’t know where to begin!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +6

      I'll be using a few mushroom kits. Very satisfying, and very fast too. Look forward to putting it all together this week.

  • @hansonrh
    @hansonrh 3 роки тому +5

    Your timing could not be more perfect! I was just out tidying up m asparagus bed that I inherited from my Dad which has a row of blackberries growing nearby. I thought to myself, 'when I'm done here, I am going to go inside and learn how to propagate blackberries from these vines,' and voila, your video poped up. Can't wait to try it. Also plan to do some blueberries and grapes as well this year. I have a few figs started now and they are starting to sprout some leaves. Very excited to be on the threshold of creating a little mini-fruit heaven.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      What a wonderful project to look forward to Rebecca. You'll soon be picking plenty of beautiful homegrown fruits. :-)

    • @ilenastarbreeze4978
      @ilenastarbreeze4978 3 роки тому +2

      As someone who lived in bc where blackberries grow wild , you will have a harder time getting them not to propigate."

  • @mikeamirault8741
    @mikeamirault8741 3 роки тому +12

    Thanks for another great video, Ben. Not many gardeners here in NS grow currants (they were prohibited at one time due to the spread of white pine blister rust) but they are making a comeback and I grow them in my garden; just 2 bushes produce more than we can eat! I am tempted to try gooseberries and strawberries soon. I grow raspberries too but don't bother with blueberries as wild ones are so abundant here in Nova Scotia. I have a freezer full.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +4

      Definitely try gooseberries if you can - they are so easy to grow and so incredibly prolific.

  • @Nero_Karel
    @Nero_Karel 2 роки тому +1

    If you want to store your berries long-term in a way that doesn't rely on electricity, making some jam is also a great option

    • @ME_MeAndMyBees
      @ME_MeAndMyBees 2 роки тому +2

      Or Dehydrate them in a Food Dehydrator (Drier.) Super easy and economical. Any mushy ones end up as 'Fruit Leather,' a lovely chewy fruity snack. Win, win. 😊

  • @SuneKelly
    @SuneKelly Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy watching your videos, especially seeing Rosy being silly in the background. She is an amazing little one.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому +1

      She certainly is - always a big 'help' in the garden! :-)

    • @SuneKelly
      @SuneKelly Рік тому

      @@GrowVeg just like my four 'helpers'. They love the digging part.🤣

  • @lisarogers5873
    @lisarogers5873 2 роки тому +1

    Very good information and demonstration. Good to know to wait 2 years before replanting berries to give their roots a chance to establish.

  • @technonurseedu
    @technonurseedu 3 роки тому +1

    From the US: I enjoy your very inspirational videos a lot 👌.
    You are fantastic, man.
    THANK YOU BEN😄!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      You are very kind to say - and it's a pleasure making these videos. Thanks so much for watching. :-)

  • @skyval6359
    @skyval6359 2 роки тому +1

    Black currants are powerful nutrition and medicine . They are my favorite and I only eat them raw in smoothies mostly . So uniquely flavored and potently delicious !!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      They are fabulous - and relatively easy to grow.

  • @scottpierce1908
    @scottpierce1908 2 роки тому +1

    We started 4 different types of blueberry and 3 different type of blackberry in our backyard garden this year.. Probably won't see fruit for at least a year.. Using a good 5-1-1 fish fertilizer for our entire garden..

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +1

      You'll soon be picking - that's a great investment to make into your garden. :-)

  • @amybradley4606
    @amybradley4606 2 роки тому +1

    I dug up 20 of the suckers from the raspberries in my dads garden. I cannot wait for the first crop! We moved in last November and our house has a big back garden which is being turned over to fruit and veg production- so exciting!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Oh wow - you'll have a great crop Amy.

  • @aessedai6540
    @aessedai6540 2 роки тому +1

    U.S. Residents, check your local agriculture dept before growing black currents. they may still be illegal in your state.
    Great informational vids! I'm def trying some of these on the wild blackberries and raspberries around here, almost Heaven, West Virginia!!
    You have a wattle fence!!! That's my next big project. I love them!!!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Wattle fences look beautiful don't they. :-)

  • @catbee1452
    @catbee1452 Рік тому +5

    Love your dog with a case of the Zoomies!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому +3

      Haha - regular behaviour from Rosie!

  • @samvimes1482
    @samvimes1482 3 роки тому +1

    As it happens, just a couple of months ago I tried to propagate my black berries after cutting it back. It actually worked, I know perhaps it is not the most difficult of plants to propagate but I have a habit of overcomplicating things and impatiently checking the progress.... basically destroying whatever was growing. Yet, this time I left them alone, to be honest, I simply forgot about them 😀. Great video, I love the berries. Black berry jam is a real treat.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      So pleased you managed to get your blackberries to root. I was impatient with my blackcurrants and disturbed them, though luckily they carried on just fine. It sometimes pays to forget!

  • @kimallard225
    @kimallard225 3 роки тому +11

    Loved the propagation of fruit bushes. Never tried it myself! But as a new allotment holder I'm keen to try what i don't have room for in the home garden.
    You made it look so easy i am going to try a few raspberry and blackberry bushes as these grow locally along the side of our local park. Love to try blueberries but don't know of any bushes near by. Love your videos. Kindest regards
    Kim x

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +5

      That super Kim - good luck with your propagation. It's a very satisfying way to start off new plants for sure.

  • @goldengirl65
    @goldengirl65 Рік тому +1

    Interesting that you say to sterilise your pruners but dip the cutting straight in the rooting hormone.

  • @urabundant
    @urabundant 2 роки тому +1

    I have just "found" you and you are a refreshing cup of tea Sir! 🙏🙏🙏🤍🕊🤍🕊🤍 I just L❤VE to grow year round here in Illinois USA! Blessings!!!!😊

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching - great to have you on board!

  • @rachelsanger8629
    @rachelsanger8629 3 роки тому +1

    I love growing berries on my allotment! only now I have moved from London to Stockholm I am starting from scratch in a whole new rather challenging environment.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      Good luck with your new gardening environment - I'm sure you'll succeed. :-)

  • @shawneeroberts4592
    @shawneeroberts4592 9 місяців тому

    I have tried propagation on my blueberry and raspberry plants, the videos I watched never stated how long to leave them. I was shocked to hear that it should be at least a year. Thank you so much for the information you provide and the depth you go into your videos.

  • @RobertZarywacz
    @RobertZarywacz Рік тому +1

    Really useful video. We have just taken cuttings off from our 20+-year-old blackcurrant bushes, which are finally showing signs of age. We now have space in our garden for new bushes. Hope we're just in time because the bushes have not yet come into leaf. You're videos are so helpful!
    Ben, you're absolutely right about eating blackcurrants. Blackcurrant sponge and custard is wonderful - not too sweet! We also make jam.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому

      Lovely to make your own jam - bet it's pure nectar!

    • @RobertZarywacz
      @RobertZarywacz Рік тому

      @@GrowVeg It is indeed! We also make jam from our raspberries. When you take the lid of a new jar, the aroma is incredible.

  • @FHangya
    @FHangya 2 роки тому +2

    Your channel is a true delight. So informative. I can't wait to plant something and see it grow over the years. Thank you so much for the inspiration!!!!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +1

      You're very welcome Ivan - thank so much for watching. :)

  • @paulinabergman2513
    @paulinabergman2513 2 роки тому +1

    I just found your Chanel. I love it so much💚 It’s pure joy to watch your videos, they are funny and I learn so much. One of the best Chanel’s here for sure. Thank you.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Thanks Pauline. :-)

  • @i2ndsight
    @i2ndsight 3 роки тому +4

    We are happily growing Red Lady muscadines, Southern blueberries and raspberries. How tolerant are gooseberries of heat with humidity? It's a rare day between late April and late September that's cooler than 38 degrees Centigrade with humidity below 90 percent. The best tomatoes tolerant to our area are Juliet, by the way.

    • @csgowoes6319
      @csgowoes6319 3 роки тому +2

      Gooseberries do fine in my climate where it's similar. The plant seems incredibly drought tolerant, at least the established one I have, It fruits quite early in summer, early July I seem to remember, and then it's done, so usually doesn't get hit by the worst of the heat, though did last year to no ill effect. Oh, and I don't water it at all. Same for the josta berry I have, but definitely not for raspberries and currants, which I have struggled with.

    • @i2ndsight
      @i2ndsight 3 роки тому +1

      @@csgowoes6319 So, if it has 90 percent humidity and rains every night all spring, summer and fall, would it be too wet for gooseberries? We have high heat AND brutal humidity.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +3

      Gooseberries are generally found in zones 3 to 7. They can cope with heat but in these situations are best grown in the shade, or at least somewhere that gives them shade during the hottest time of the day. The high humidity raises the risk of disease, so make sure there's good air circulation between plants and within the gooseberry bush itself - through proper pruning to keep it open.

    • @i2ndsight
      @i2ndsight 3 роки тому

      @@GrowVeg How humidity and rain tolerant are gooseberries? We are blessed by lots of shade. All my berries are growing in the shade. I'm attracted to gooseberries because they are shade tolerant. We are also blessed with beautiful black, free-draining sandy loam. I can grow plants that are not supposed to grow here, within reason.

  • @jamierose156
    @jamierose156 Рік тому +1

    Thinking of getting some gooseberries or raspberries to integrate into the thinning privet hedge we inherited, but if they're this easy to propagate I'll be having them all over the garden too, yum!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  Рік тому

      Sounds like a great plan! :-)

  • @chipperkeithmgb
    @chipperkeithmgb 2 дні тому

    Raspberries and blackcurrants in my tiny garden oh and a cherry tree

  • @TwoMarshmallows1
    @TwoMarshmallows1 3 роки тому +2

    You are a brave man to go near gooseberries without gloves. I did that only once. Never again. Thank you for this video! This is really helpful. I appreciate the step-by-step explanations. And I appreciate Rosie! She is an excellent gardening supervisor and also really good at jumping.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +2

      Haha - yes she's got quite a jump on her! So pleased you found the video useful.

    • @rabidhellhound9714
      @rabidhellhound9714 2 роки тому +1

      I fully expected a jump of surprise and swear there as he reached in barely looking where his hand was going. Lol.

    • @TwoMarshmallows1
      @TwoMarshmallows1 2 роки тому

      @@rabidhellhound9714 Honestly, nothing but respect for him for doing that. I feel the same way about people who cut roses without gloves. Don't know how they do it, but God bless.

  • @veemcg3682
    @veemcg3682 2 роки тому +1

    Hello from Northern Ireland. We have some fruit but wlll now be able to propagate more from these and will not be restricted by the British suppliers who no longer accept orders from N I. Thank you so very much. Vera

  • @forgottenforest1
    @forgottenforest1 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent work vary Education

  • @sortofsemiurbanfarmer
    @sortofsemiurbanfarmer 2 роки тому +1

    Iv found you can do it without rooting gel. Carefully scrape off the brown bark to expose the green layer of cambium and this has the cells that will produce new roots. Saves a few quid

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Great advice Neal, many thanks.

  • @davidthedeaf
    @davidthedeaf 7 місяців тому

    8:00 ah thanks for explaining about angle cut above bud being the direction so water does not get into it! I wondered that.

  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 8 місяців тому

    Marvelous detail on starting these cuttings - thank you. Note to self - I’m too old to wait a year + for viable roots. 🤷🏻‍♀

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  8 місяців тому +1

      It's one of those plant-and-forget-for-a-year jobs. Much like making leaf mold or similar. But once they're rooted you're good to go! :-)

  • @jacquelinebaxter6420
    @jacquelinebaxter6420 2 роки тому +1

    I definitely going plant raspberries

  • @UnrulyVet
    @UnrulyVet 2 роки тому +1

    Apparently honey also works as a rooting agent. I haven't tried it myself, but I plan to this winter with my own blueberry bushes.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, I've heard this too and look forward to trying it out.

  • @nancyrhoads5609
    @nancyrhoads5609 Рік тому +1

    Love your videoes, learn somtthing new every time. Thank you!

  • @bygsmuv5820
    @bygsmuv5820 2 роки тому +2

    If you don't have root growth booster use cinnamon it does the same thing without the specialty label.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +1

      Interesting - thanks for this awesome tip!

    • @bygsmuv5820
      @bygsmuv5820 2 роки тому

      @@GrowVeg You're welcome!

  • @jamjar5716
    @jamjar5716 2 роки тому +2

    You have a beautiful garden! Thanks for the tips!

  • @NW-ry3ku
    @NW-ry3ku 2 роки тому +2

    You are so inspiring. Makes me want to go out to my garden and prepare it for Spring. I enjoy your videos. Thank you! 😊

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +1

      So pleased to hear. Spring isn't far off now!

  • @melodyteroofficial3664
    @melodyteroofficial3664 3 роки тому +1

    Hello there. Wow. Thank you for sharing this great idea my dear. Keep safe and enjoy planting. God bless you always. Please stay connected to each other. See you on your next video.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      Look forward to welcoming you to the next video. :-)

  • @darlenesmith2456
    @darlenesmith2456 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you I have all three!
    Now I will try grow more from cuttings

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Great stuff Darlene!

  • @bfgt
    @bfgt 3 роки тому +3

    I accidentally propogated a nee blueberry bush last year. I chopped a branch off by mistake when cutting weeds. I stuck it in the ground so my crime would not be spotted. It seemed to die off but had new leaves this spring.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      Brilliant work!

  • @toniedalton5448
    @toniedalton5448 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks ! I’m going to make cuttings from my blueberries this week !

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      Nice once Tonie!

  • @jfox20902
    @jfox20902 3 роки тому +7

    Several times a week, I empty the used coffee grounds from my French press on the soil around my raspberry patch. The raspberries are growing better than ever with lots of fruit, right up to freezing weather time. Have you or others had similar results, Ben?

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +7

      Hi Janet. I haven't used coffee grounds in the garden, other than adding it to the compost heap. But we have a video on using coffee grounds and other kitchen wastes coming up very soon!

    • @bogsdolics
      @bogsdolics 3 роки тому

      @@GrowVeg I thought the coffee plant produces coffee beans as toxin to deter other plants or animals from eating or encroaching on it ,G.

    • @markirish7599
      @markirish7599 3 роки тому +7

      @@bogsdolics after the beans have had boiling water over them they are safe for plants. Blueberries love the grounds

  • @charlesbale8376
    @charlesbale8376 2 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed the video and will use the content in my garden.

  • @Sara-xc9xo
    @Sara-xc9xo 5 місяців тому

    The best berry ive found to grow is the Tayberry. More well behaved than either the blackberry or the raspberry and taste better too. Fruiting now in june and will be followed by the wineberry

  • @1ANRS
    @1ANRS 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for another excellent video. I will try the blueberries, didn't think of doing that before.
    Have to admit that with the currants, last year I just placed the sticks for all colours into old coffee cups without rooting agent and filled with compost. I had pretty much a 100% rooting success rate even doing it that carelessly.

  • @deerocknroll
    @deerocknroll 2 роки тому +4

    Every time I watch your stuff I always feel like Stephen Merchant is teaching me how to garden 😅

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +2

      I'm sure he'd be a great teacher too! :-)

  • @veniceitalyvlog
    @veniceitalyvlog 3 роки тому +1

    i love this kind of fruit

  • @starlight1867
    @starlight1867 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve never tried this but I will be out this week-end taking cuttings from my different berry plants now you have shown us how easy it is. My garden birds have sown some blackberries for me (I assume) that gave me loads of fruit last year for free too 😀 I can’t wait now for your videos on mushrooms 🍄 another crop I would like to try in the kitchen and dowels on logs in a shady part of the garden.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      They great fun to propagate. Mine have already rooted, which is very satisfying.

  • @uritubeful
    @uritubeful 2 роки тому +2

    Love your videos ! So informative and the enthusiasm is contagious

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much! :-)

  • @niricoelmingo4721
    @niricoelmingo4721 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful information. Unfortunately, I don't know anyone with berry bushes and there are none growing wild around me.😔

  • @barbstroud2712
    @barbstroud2712 3 роки тому +2

    Definitely going to try this with the blueberries!

  • @TheBarefootedGardener
    @TheBarefootedGardener 2 роки тому +3

    Great video! I’d recommend putting your rooting hormone into the cap, and then dip your cutting in the cap, and when done, dump the excess into the pot, to prevent potential spread of diseases. I also sanitize the cap too. I’m glad you can take cuttings from currants, I kinda stumbled through the process, doing the right way to cut by accident. But I used a cell tray about 8 cm deep. I hope they root! In that case, is transplanting sooner than a year okay? Thanks again for the info!

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому +3

      That's a really good tip - I'm a bit sloppy sometimes with plant hygiene!

  • @sussijensen6977
    @sussijensen6977 3 роки тому +2

    Hi from Danmark 🌎🌱💚
    I have some old plants maybe I should try it for spring🌈👍

  • @daisy13joyce
    @daisy13joyce 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful thank you so much.

  • @hbrws813
    @hbrws813 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent information! I will be doing this!

  • @yarnybart5911
    @yarnybart5911 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. I have an inherited white currant and 2 slow growing red currant bushes. To be honest the red currants are a little swamped by surrounding raspberries and the white currant has always been neglected, not pruned and surrounded by weeds.
    So I'm.going to take cuttings from both and grow them in a much better, more open location.
    Thanks for the excellent advice.

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Sounds like a smart move. Happy propagation! :-)

  • @berlysblossomgardening2816
    @berlysblossomgardening2816 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks 🤗💚 Can’t wait to try this 🥰

  • @boowho8524
    @boowho8524 2 роки тому +1

    Nice to know thanks for sharing

  • @mporganicgardening5236
    @mporganicgardening5236 3 роки тому +1

    Wow....somuch plants and very great video

  • @robyn8842
    @robyn8842 3 роки тому +1

    It still amazes me that I can simply take a stick, place it in dirt, and grow a beautiful tree 😍

    • @robyn8842
      @robyn8842 3 роки тому +1

      I just started rooting hazelnut trees. First time, no growth hormone added.
      It has only been 1 month, but the cuttings have already started. Yay!❤ 😍 ❣

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому +1

      Oh wow Robyn - that's a fantastic result - go you!

  • @RevLetaLee
    @RevLetaLee 2 роки тому +1

    can't wait.

  • @catfunksfabulousfinds97045
    @catfunksfabulousfinds97045 2 дні тому

    I love berries Thank you!

  • @randomdude_2000
    @randomdude_2000 2 роки тому +1

    awesome property, you must have been growing berries for years to have so many established plants

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  2 роки тому

      Not that long actually - they do grow pretty quickly.

  • @smoochiemama8546
    @smoochiemama8546 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for showing some propagating! I feel like it's daunting and this helped. Love your videos, keep them coming (and more propagating too please).

    • @GrowVeg
      @GrowVeg  3 роки тому

      Thanks for that suggestion - we're pulling together ideas for the coming year, so will bear this mind. :-)

  • @ade-1772
    @ade-1772 Рік тому +1

    Great tip on how to prune you Berry trees nice video Ben great work