Growing apple trees in tree tubes (part two)

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • In this case, it's crabapples to a follow-up video of some crabapples I had grown in tubes. The trees are on standard roots and are going to get very big. Trees from www.bluehillwildlifenursery.com are always on a standard root, giving you a big tree with more fruit and taking up less real estate. This video is from early October, as the trees have been through 3 growing seasons.
    I also tossed some persimmons into this video, so you could have a look at Full Draw and Meader.

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  • @nickbeard2821
    @nickbeard2821 4 місяці тому

    Wow that tree hasnt gotten thick in diameter 😮 crazy the differnece the tubes make!

  • @bobmariano3731
    @bobmariano3731 3 місяці тому

    Awesome trees & advice Ryan. Hey I live here in southwestern Colorado ( Ridgway) & just ordered6-7 trees from you guys . 3 apple , 2 plums & 2 pears . I’ve planted many aspens & blue spruce here & native shrubs the last few years that are doing well & installed at least 1,500 of drip lines & irrigation system. However I’ve been using 14 gauge wire 60-72 inches high with steal T-post & 1/2 2ft wire around trunks to prevent rabbits & mice from girdling. Have slot of big mule deer 🦌 that love low hanging branches & Buck rubs from their antlers I am trying to protect from destroying my trees. This is the 1st time I’ve heard of using the Tubes . I’ve ordered standard stock trees from you guys but was wondering if I used the tubes 60 inches would they eventually reach above the tops & be high enough out of reach when they mature from these Mulies to not reach & ruin them ? ? I know it would be less expensive going with the tubes on your videos & chicken wire but concerned it wouldn’t hold up to these guys ? lol Great info , I grew up outside of Pittsburgh, Moontownship near the airport & my brothers , cousins & Uncle have a place in Kane , PA where we grew up hunting & fishing . Thx again for your advice .
    👍⚾️🦌