Ok, nice work, thanks for sharing. Id like to know more about growing the rootstock. And the graft processes. Ill look forward to more of your careful work. 👍
The paint provides protection to the tree trunk from sunscald. You want to use an interior latex paint - never exterior - at a 1:1 ratio with water - so a gallon of paint and a gallon of water mixed well. If you're really concerned about organic you can make a milk based paint. From SFGate.... "Milk or casein paint is a safe, organic alternative to latex paint, and it can be made at home with few ingredients and materials you probably already have handy. First, mix the juice from one lemon with a quart of skim organic milk. Leave it out overnight -- perhaps in a place where you won't be able to smell it. In the morning, pour the mixture through cheesecloth to collect the curds. Mix the curds with 4 dry tablespoons of white artist's pigment. Wear a mask when mixing the pigment with the curds. This step is not necessary, but it will make for a "whiter" paint."
I put Black Walnut seeds in the refrigerator/freezer for cold stratification, plant them in 5-gallon planter during Spring/Summer and plant them in the ground in Fall. So far, so good.....I'm a 'newbie', but I'm trying to reforest my land in Black Walnuts.....
I am very interested in knowing more about growing walnuts because I am looking to start growing them too :) Do you have a youtube channel? For some reason I don't find information on walnut as much as I find for growing tomatoes :P
I don't trust this guy. I checked and he doesn't have a degree in agronomy from a major university. He's only been planting walnut trees since 1952, likely any good results he's had are just luck on his part.
Ok, nice work, thanks for sharing. Id like to know more about growing the rootstock. And the graft processes. Ill look forward to more of your careful work. 👍
Love how he gets right to the point!
The planting board is genius can't believe ive planted 63 trees before seeing that lol.
Wonder what the tree looks like now. Thanks for the information....very helpful. 🇦🇺
In Greece we use mycorriza, trichoderma, and humics. Beter establisment
Bio organic uptake promotion is beneficial 👍
The paint provides protection to the tree trunk from sunscald. You want to use an interior latex paint - never exterior - at a 1:1 ratio with water - so a gallon of paint and a gallon of water mixed well. If you're really concerned about organic you can make a milk based paint. From SFGate....
"Milk or casein paint is a safe, organic alternative to latex paint, and it can be made at home with few ingredients and materials you probably already have handy. First, mix the juice from one lemon with a quart of skim organic milk. Leave it out overnight -- perhaps in a place where you won't be able to smell it. In the morning, pour the mixture through cheesecloth to collect the curds. Mix the curds with 4 dry tablespoons of white artist's pigment. Wear a mask when mixing the pigment with the curds. This step is not necessary, but it will make for a "whiter" paint."
عالی بود با افتخار سابسکرایبتون میکنم 🙏
I put Black Walnut seeds in the refrigerator/freezer for cold stratification, plant them in 5-gallon planter during Spring/Summer and plant them in the ground in Fall. So far, so good.....I'm a 'newbie', but I'm trying to reforest my land in Black Walnuts.....
I am very interested in knowing more about growing walnuts because I am looking to start growing them too :) Do you have a youtube channel? For some reason I don't find information on walnut as much as I find for growing tomatoes :P
I love this video!! There's a few other guys out there that understand ;)
why white latex paint mixed with water ???
What kind of paint you used?
Emanuel Muresan He said latex paint mixed half and half with water.
You are my hero!
White latex paint?! isn't there something else? dont want to get that stuf in the ground...
My first reaction was that he just planted a frankenstein tree.
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I don't trust this guy. I checked and he doesn't have a degree in agronomy from a major university. He's only been planting walnut trees since 1952, likely any good results he's had are just luck on his part.