It''s May the 2nd here in Northern Europe (Baltics, Latvia). My cherries are in fool bloom now and apple trees will flower any day now. I look at You SOUTHERNERS with a bit of envy! :) P.S. Very infomative video and so nicely explained that my 6 year old son will be able to do the fruit thinning now. KUDOS!
Great Information Good to see more people's garden. Keep growing my friend!
thank you! and thanks for watching
This is a great channel I hope you get more subs!
I appreciate that. Thanks
super educational! thank you.
you seem a little more active on youtube these days…..
@@UncleClaysOrchard paternity leave is a beautiful thing
Great info on the different varieties of fruit trees and their thinning need. Didn't know about ' June Drop' thanks!
thanks for always watching!
It''s May the 2nd here in Northern Europe (Baltics, Latvia). My cherries are in fool bloom now and apple trees will flower any day now.
I look at You SOUTHERNERS with a bit of envy! :)
P.S. Very infomative video and so nicely explained that my 6 year old son will be able to do the fruit thinning now. KUDOS!
thank you! what type of cherries are you growing?
@@UncleClaysOrchard I have 3 sweet cherry (Prunus Avium) trees.
Pink, Yellow and Red
is the fencing around the trees to protect from deer?
nice video. i still feel that u need to thin again after a week of initial thining
totally agree; i should have explained alittle better, but i will continue to thin all season long
Great content. What's the name of that gorgeous lilac flowering tree at the beginning of your video?
Syringa vulgaris “common lilac”
@UncleClaysOrchard it's gorgeous. Can it be propagated by seeds? Where can I purchase some seeds for this plant?
Do you think it'll thrive in the tropics or does it require chill hours?
i don’t know alot about Lilacs i can try and do some research for you
what zone do you live in?