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Control Plum Curculio and other Fruit Tree Pests with Beneficial Nematodes
Learn how beneficial nematodes can control orchard pests including plum curculio and Japanese beetles with entomologist David Shapiro-Ilan at the Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Laboratory in Byron.
Learn about David here:
www.ars.usda.gov/main/site_main.htm?modecode=60-42-05-00
More Beneficial Nematode Resources here:
CornellCALS Insect Killing Nematodes Article
cals.cornell.edu/new-york-state-integrated-pest-management/eco-resilience/biocontrol/biocontrol-biology/insect-killing-nematodes
Nematodes as Model Organisms
orchardpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Nematodes-as-Model-Organisms.pdf-Shapiro-Ilan-et-al-2022-Chapter-in-Glazer-et-al.pdf
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Training Fruit Trees: The Best Limb Spreaders that Don't Damage Trees
Просмотров 657Месяц назад
Can fruit tree limb spreaders damage your fruit trees? Or will they improve branch strength and harvest quality? Learn more in this video with #orchardpeople #fruittreecare In this video, Susan Poizner of OrchardPeople.com chats with Ron Perry, Professor Emeritus of Horticulture at Michigan State University and co-author of Espalier Fruit Plantings for Northern Gardens: Creating Fruit Trees as ...
Are fruit mummies a sign of fruit tree fungal disease?
Просмотров 367Месяц назад
“Mummy fruit” or immature fruit on your fruit trees, are caused by fruit tree fungal and bacterial diseases. Learn how to identify and prevent these diseases with Plant Pathologist, Mycologist, and Bacteriologist Kerik D. Cox Ph.D. of the Cox Program at Cornell University. blogs.cornell.edu/coxlab/ The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care edu...
Fruit Tree Books to Grow Fruit Trees That Thrive!
Просмотров 4552 месяца назад
Join Susan Poizner of OrchardPeople.com to learn how to grow fruit trees successfully. Susan has published three fruit tree books. Have a look at this short video to see which book might be right for you. #orchardpeople #fruittreecare And if you are ready to learn how to care for fruit trees with Susan Poizner read on! 🌳 Learn specialist fruit tree pruning, pest and disease management, young tr...
You Can Grow and Graft Honeycrisp Apples...But Not Cosmic Crisp? Fruit Tree Propagation Law Update.
Просмотров 9162 месяца назад
What fruit trees are illegal to grow and propagate? Learn about fruit tree patents and Fruit Tree Propagation Law with with Jeremy Kent Tamsen of Washington State University. WSU's Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee Washington developed and introduced many new specialty crops over the years, including the popular Cosmic Crisp® apple. #graftingtips #grafting #fruittrees The ho...
The Best Way to Grow Fruit Trees with Susan Poizner of OrchardPeople.com!
Просмотров 3353 месяца назад
What's the best way to grow fruit trees? Discover the secrets with Urban Orchardist, Susan Poizner, as she explores the world of fruit trees through her engaging books, expert interviews on her podcast, and educational RUclips videos. Dive deeper and access more resources below! 🌳 Online Courses: learn.orchardpeople.com/ 🍐 Free monthly newsletter: orchardpeople.com/sign-up/ 🍎 Articles, videos a...
Wood Mulch for Fruit Trees with Linda Chalker-Scott. #fruittrees
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 месяца назад
Learn about the best wood mulches for fruit trees with Linda Chalker-Scott, Professor of Horticulture at Washington State University in this episode of the Orchard People radio show and podcast. #woodchips #organic. Find the full podcast and show notes here: podcast.orchardpeople.com/episodes/best-wood-chips-for-fruit-trees-with-linda-chalker-scott Read the linked article on The Best Wood Chips...
Fruit Trees in Pots and Grow Bags with Kevin Espiritu
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 месяца назад
Learn when, why and how to grow fruit trees in grow bags or fabric pots? Our show guest on the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Kevin Espiritu of EpicGardening.com. Kevin is the author of the book Grow Bag Gardening: The Revolutionary Way to Grow Bountiful Vegetables, Herbs, Fruit and Flowers in Lightweight, Eco-Friendly, Fabric Pots. You can order Kevin's book here: amzn.to/49nSxlL The...
Fruit Tree Grafting Compatibility: What Trees Can Be Grafted Together? #grafting #fruittrees
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Learn what kinds of trees can be grafted together by understanding the science of graft unions! Our show guest is Dr Kevin Folta, Professor of horticultural sciences at the University of Florida. The host of the Orchard People radio show and podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com. Tune into The Urban Forestry Radio Show LIVE by going to RealityRa...
Arborists and Fruit Trees: A Love Hate Relationship!
Просмотров 3135 месяцев назад
Arborists are well trained...but often they do not know the unique pruning needs of fruit trees. In this short video, Portland arborist Jayne Lacey talks about how learning about fruit trees is part of her quest to be the best arborist that she can be.#fruittreecare #orchardpeople And if you are ready to learn how to care for fruit trees with Susan Poizner read on! 🌳 Learn specialist fruit tree...
Growing Old Apple Varieties with Dan Bussey 🌳 #fruittrees
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Learn about old apple cultivars with apple historian Daniel Bussey, author of The Illustrated History of Apples in the United States and Canada. The host of The Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.orchardpeople.com. Tune into The Urban Forestry Radio Show LIVE by going to RealityRadio101.com on the last Tuesday of every month at 1....
Five Fruit Tree LESSONS with Greg Peterson 🌳 🍐 🍋 #fruittreecare
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Join Greg Peterson from UrbanFarm.org as he shares five key fruit tree lessons that he has learned from starting a new orchard in North Carolina, applying lessons from 30 years of experience growing fruit trees on his urban farm in Phoenix, Arizona. #orchardpeople #fruittreecare The host of The Urban Forestry Radio Show and Podcast is Susan Poizner of the fruit tree care education website www.o...
Apple Breeding: Evaluating New Apples at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre
Просмотров 2098 месяцев назад
Apple Breeding: Evaluating New Apples at Vineland Research and Innovation Centre
Developing New Types of Apples with Vineland Research and Innovation Centre
Просмотров 4338 месяцев назад
Developing New Types of Apples with Vineland Research and Innovation Centre
Hugelkultur and Fruit Trees with Paul Wheaton (eps 97) #permaculture #fruittrees
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Hugelkultur and Fruit Trees with Paul Wheaton (eps 97) #permaculture #fruittrees
Crappy fruit on your FRUIT TREE? Did you do this? 🙃
Просмотров 3599 месяцев назад
Crappy fruit on your FRUIT TREE? Did you do this? 🙃
How much water do fruit trees need? 🌳 And when to stop watering?
Просмотров 12 тыс.9 месяцев назад
How much water do fruit trees need? 🌳 And when to stop watering?
EASY TO GROW Fruit Trees and PRUNING with Harold Thornbro
Просмотров 7429 месяцев назад
EASY TO GROW Fruit Trees and PRUNING with Harold Thornbro
What to do with a BUMPER crop of apples 🍏🍎🍎 with Melissa K Norris (#95)
Просмотров 39110 месяцев назад
What to do with a BUMPER crop of apples 🍏🍎🍎 with Melissa K Norris (#95)
How to Protect Cherry Trees from CRACKING! 🍒🤩
Просмотров 87711 месяцев назад
How to Protect Cherry Trees from CRACKING! 🍒🤩
How to PRUNE Fruit Trees and Roses with Tom Spellman ✂️🍎🌳
Просмотров 94611 месяцев назад
How to PRUNE Fruit Trees and Roses with Tom Spellman ✂️🍎🌳
Growing Hybrid Persimmons with Darren Bender-Beauregard (#93) #persimmon #persimmons #fruittrees
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
Growing Hybrid Persimmons with Darren Bender-Beauregard (#93) #persimmon #persimmons #fruittrees
Growing Pest Resistant Fruit Trees with Thomas Dykstra, Ph.D.
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
Growing Pest Resistant Fruit Trees with Thomas Dykstra, Ph.D.
Regenerative Fruit Tree Sprays from shells, bones and fermented fruit! (EPS #92)
Просмотров 589Год назад
Regenerative Fruit Tree Sprays from shells, bones and fermented fruit! (EPS #92)
Jesuit Pear Tree History with Paul Spence (EPS #51)
Просмотров 276Год назад
Jesuit Pear Tree History with Paul Spence (EPS #51)
Creating a Community in Podia for Your Online Students: The BEST way
Просмотров 977Год назад
Creating a Community in Podia for Your Online Students: The BEST way
Espalier for Beginners: Growing Fruit Trees in Small Spaces (EPS #80)
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Espalier for Beginners: Growing Fruit Trees in Small Spaces (EPS #80)
Boost Fruit Harvest with Multi Graft Fruit Trees 🍑 🍎🌳(eps91) #grafting #fruittrees
Просмотров 690Год назад
Boost Fruit Harvest with Multi Graft Fruit Trees 🍑 🍎🌳(eps91) #grafting #fruittrees
HERITAGE pear trees for perry cider with Barry Masterson (Eps76) #peartree #cider
Просмотров 648Год назад
HERITAGE pear trees for perry cider with Barry Masterson (Eps76) #peartree #cider
BEST Hardy Apple Trees for Cold Climates #coldhardyfruittrees (eps86)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
BEST Hardy Apple Trees for Cold Climates #coldhardyfruittrees (eps86)

Комментарии

  • @kennydieu2694
    @kennydieu2694 5 дней назад

    Great video with informative .Thanks for sharing.

  • @inigomontoya8943
    @inigomontoya8943 6 дней назад

    Pre-Dormancy apply foliar lo-bi urea with sea mineral concentrate. It raises the salt index within the buds. No radiator fluid necessary.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 4 дня назад

      Thanks for sharing your tip! Using foliar lo-bi urea with sea mineral concentrate sounds like a good approach. Always good to hear about different methods to protect our fruit trees. 🌳😊

  • @PamelaThompson-l6p
    @PamelaThompson-l6p 10 дней назад

    Will wood chips invite termites, if I place them too close to my home?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 4 дня назад

      Thanks for your question! While wood chips can attract termites, keeping a buffer zone of at least 6 inches between the mulch and your home’s foundation can help prevent any issues. Always monitor for pests and maintain good garden hygiene.

  • @cainheath7610
    @cainheath7610 11 дней назад

    My grandfather has an old nectarine grafted into an almond tree!

  • @laurabisutti2253
    @laurabisutti2253 20 дней назад

    💯👍🏼

  • @pudgyplanter1130
    @pudgyplanter1130 21 день назад

    that's an awful lot of work, sir.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 21 день назад

      It’s ok if you just have a few trees and lots of helping hands!

  • @mcmerriman
    @mcmerriman 21 день назад

    What's your thoughts on columnar apple trees

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 21 день назад

      I have never grown them before! It’s worth trying but I prefer disease resistant cultivars.

    • @mcmerriman
      @mcmerriman 21 день назад

      Thank you

  • @Bigdadzhousegainz
    @Bigdadzhousegainz 22 дня назад

    Thank y’all for this, I’m 30 minutes into this but before I forget are y’all saying the lower the Brix score the less nutritional value is going to be in the food? (Based on my common sense and taste buds I can tell the difference between let’s say Krogers/publix and the farmers market or dudes selling out the back of their trucks) But then based off of other webinars I think it’s 3-7 brix is the max score any gmo fruit will be capable of. So is eating a low brix fruit idk how to word this but is it similar to eating celery where there’s no nutritional value but your body uses energy to process it?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 4 дня назад

      Great question! Yes, a lower Brix score often indicates less sugar and potentially lower nutritional value in the fruit. Higher Brix scores generally mean sweeter and more nutrient-dense fruits. While low Brix fruits aren’t quite like celery in terms of nutritional value, they might not provide as many benefits as higher Brix fruits. Aim for fresh, locally grown produce for the best quality!

    • @Bigdadzhousegainz
      @Bigdadzhousegainz 3 дня назад

      @@Orchardpeople thank you!

  • @courselit
    @courselit 26 дней назад

    We offer marked quizzes and that too for free.

  • @Smithhands2727
    @Smithhands2727 26 дней назад

    My pear gets attacked by pear slugs(saw fly), they don’t seem to care about my other fruit trees. Japanese beetles attacked my raspberries. Flea Beatles attack my eggplant. Vine borers my zucchini, cucumber Beatles…. You get the point. Are they all at different brixs? Or do they know what they like? Can I just feed the plant sugar?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 26 дней назад

      Great questions! You can test the brick and see what they need! Nigel’s book will help you: ruclips.net/video/HQirgcu6lJY/видео.htmlsi=JMqIj3nDa8as_3uo and www.nigel-palmer.com/

  • @donniechilo3966
    @donniechilo3966 27 дней назад

    A good source of cold hardy hybrid persimmons in the US would be England's Orchard and Nursery. He grows American, and many hybrids from Ukraine and Russia. While he no longer does mail order, he propagates and sells many. His many acre persimmon orchard with dozens of varieties is certainly worth the trip to eastern Kentucky.

  • @mathisbeautiful747
    @mathisbeautiful747 27 дней назад

    Keep doing your work .oneday your videos will get 1 million views and likes. keep Patience

  • @kumarraj5723
    @kumarraj5723 27 дней назад

    can we use water apple as root stock for grafting apple scion?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 4 дня назад

      Water apples (Syzygium species) and apple trees (Malus domestica) are different species, so they aren’t compatible for grafting. For successful grafting, it’s best to use apple rootstock with apple scions. Stick to the same genus to ensure compatibility and healthy growth.

  • @heiditownsend3498
    @heiditownsend3498 29 дней назад

    So I've just bought some property with them already established 5 years on and I am pruning them back and I'm hoping I'm doing it correctly because they're already starting to Bud and I will see

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 28 дней назад

      Go for it! Try it and watch the response. You can refine your technique in the years to come.

  • @jenperry427
    @jenperry427 29 дней назад

    hello, we live in the county and our young plum and apple trees are infested with plum curculio. Is using nematodes any benefit when there are wild infested apple trees all around us? My neighour is continually planting random apples she grows from seed all down our roadway, and they're all infested. I'm trying to decide if it's even worth trying to fight the issue or just remove the trees altogether and use the land for something else. Thank you!

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 28 дней назад

      Yikes. that's a challenge. One approach is to use a “trap crop” method. This involves using one of your neighbor’s trees (with their permission) as a lure for the plum curculio. Use a lure specifically designed for plum curculio to attract them to the trap tree. Once the pests are concentrated there, wait until the fruit falls to the ground and the pests are in their larval stage. Then you can apply beneficial nematodes to the soil around that tree. The nematodes will help reduce the plum curculio population for next year by targeting the larvae in the soil.

  • @bakhtawarkhan5101
    @bakhtawarkhan5101 29 дней назад

    Hi I am in Ottawa and didn’t realize we have to spray when apples are dormant. Apple scab has developed on my Macintosh and golden delicious Apple trees. I found Safers sulphur dust. It says it can be used upto one day before harvest. Can I use it on the leaves while my tree still has fruit or wait till next autumn to use dormant spray. It’s my first year with these Apple trees as I planted them last year in fall. Please advise.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 28 дней назад

      Use your spray as per the instructions. It won't fix the infected fruit but will prevent the spread. In the fall, be sure to clean up all diseased fallen fruit and leaves meticulously and get it off the site (not in the compost). That will get rid of a lot of the pathgens so you will have less of a problem next year. Next year be sure to use dormant spray correctly. You might be interested at some point in Certificate in Fruit Tree Care at Learn.OrchardPeople.com. Hope this helps!

  • @mathisbeautiful747
    @mathisbeautiful747 29 дней назад

    please make a video on how to manage aphids (green and black). Even chemical pesticides do not work effectively. A few years before no major infestation was visible but from last two years infestation is growing in many cycles

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 28 дней назад

      I've had the best luck because we have a huge pollinator garden near our trees with flowers blossoming throughout the season. It attracts beneficials like lady bugs that then feast on any aphids that appear on the trees. But other you may find other options here! share.transistor.fm/s/41a67aa6

    • @mathisbeautiful747
      @mathisbeautiful747 28 дней назад

      @@Orchardpeople I found some lady bugs but the number was very small and infestation was very high. We had to spray insecticide(Thiomethoxin) because the honey dew was getting too high. I also observed that lady bugs work in good temperature but here the temperature remains low and little times they come out to feed on aphids.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 25 дней назад

      @@mathisbeautiful747 I'm sorry to hear that! Keep improving the health of your tree and soon it will be less appealing for insect pests. You might want to check out my book Grow Fruit Trees Fast (available on Amazon) for info on how to improve tree health!

    • @mathisbeautiful747
      @mathisbeautiful747 25 дней назад

      @@Orchardpeople please mention your email here.

  • @tulsiramdagur9580
    @tulsiramdagur9580 Месяц назад

    Hello friend, how are you?You gave the information very simply Be a presenter

  • @Jennifer-He.said.what.
    @Jennifer-He.said.what. Месяц назад

    Is it okay to cut back gangly branches after harvest?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 28 дней назад

      It depends what tree. You can prune out dead/diseased branches whenever you want. In terms. of healthy branches, you can prune up to mid summer. So we prune our cherry trees after harvest. But if you harvest in October (apples for instance), it's too close to the winter. If there are frosts near you, the tree won't have time to heal the wound and cells can be damaged in the frost. It sounds like it's not a big deal, but we are trying to make our trees stronger and more resilient in the long term.

  • @tammyg3149
    @tammyg3149 Месяц назад

    So Southern Minnesota is getting pounded with rain. Like, well over a foot in my yard, so far, just in the last 4 weeks... My Peach trees were just put in in late April early May. Can they be temporarily removed from the swampy ground? The water is over the top of my feet everywhere in the yard. The leaves are turning a pale purple ish color. No more glossy green. Is it too late for them?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 28 дней назад

      Oh goodness. That's terrible! I would not dig them up and move them though. It will damage the roots and the damage will be worse. But while removing the trees isn’t practical, but you can improve the situation by adding a thick layer of mulch around the base of the trees to help absorb some of the excess water and improve drainage. Avoid piling the mulch directly against the tree trunks to prevent rot. If possible, create channels or trenches to divert water away from the trees. While this situation is challenging, taking these steps can help alleviate some of the stress on your peach trees. I am often surprised at how well fruit trees can recover with the right care.

  • @senzaization
    @senzaization Месяц назад

    Really we’ll done.

  • @richardlynch1094
    @richardlynch1094 Месяц назад

    Shake that little tree and the ripe fruits fall on your nice clean tarp. Ripe in December in NYC.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      Sounds like a good system and lovely to have fruit at that time of year :-)

  • @Julian_Wang-pai
    @Julian_Wang-pai Месяц назад

    Mulching solves so many issues - watering included. The soil medium remains moist for much longer and insect activity makes the medium much more porous - great for receiving air as well as water.

  • @jovolle2801
    @jovolle2801 Месяц назад

    Thank you! From west Norway.

  • @sergeytyagay6027
    @sergeytyagay6027 Месяц назад

    REGULAR APPLE SEEDLING CAN BE GROWN U.F.O STYLE.........................???

  • @mateuszminsky5619
    @mateuszminsky5619 Месяц назад

    beautiful trees that could bebefit from a drastic trimming.

  • @lisasale3700
    @lisasale3700 Месяц назад

    We LOVE Chipdrop!!!!

  • @cdgarrett1
    @cdgarrett1 Месяц назад

    I’ve got 4 cherry trees I grew from red cherry seeds I bought at ALDIs. They are growing great but didn’t blossom plus they are developing some sort of warts on the stems that chokes the stems. I saw a video that explains why cherry trees grown from seeds are a genetic roll of the dice and lots of times they go back to the wild sour variety. I have native Tennessee plum trees I wanted to take cuttings from and graft into the wild cherry root stock. I could tale cuttings from the cherry trees in the back yard to graft into the wild root stock but I would rather do the plum. You said in the show that plum and cherry doesn’t work. Is that incompatibility constant or are there exceptions since the wild natural Tennessee plum is wild and natural snd the cherry is also gone back to a wild genetics?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 28 дней назад

      Sorry for the delay! I myself am not an expert on this, but I did some research and I found that grafting Tennessee plum cuttings onto wild cherry rootstock is usually not successful due to genetic incompatibility, even with wild varieties. It’s best to graft cherry cuttings onto your wild cherry trees instead. If you want to grow plums, plant plum rootstock and graft your Tennessee plum cuttings onto those for better results. Hope that helps!

  • @rocklickranch2804
    @rocklickranch2804 Месяц назад

    I signed up for Chip-Drop over a year ago and still no chips. But I live in a rural area. My question is we have a lot of Black Walnut trees in our area and would like to know if chipped up black walnut would be ok for around my fruit trees because of the Juglone?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      I think Linda would say it’s ok as long as it is used on top of the soil - don’t mix it in with the soil. But personally, I wouldn’t use it. I wouldn’t want to take the chance!

  • @lambfactory2537
    @lambfactory2537 Месяц назад

    The risk is getting anything sprayed with PastureGard Herbicide. Because it takes a long time to break down.The patent holder will not even estimate how long it takes to break down.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      That’s terrible! Thanks for sharing that info.

  • @rotcod2886
    @rotcod2886 Месяц назад

    01:51 is why this is unclear to us. "...a couple of days...weeks..." Keep it saturated for days? How many days. Oh, weeks? How many weeks? Keep it saturated but let it dry out. Huh??

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      I wish I could be more specific on that. The problem is that it all depends on your soil. Ultimately, we really have to learn how to feel the soil to understand if it’s saturated or not. Sandy soil will dry out really quickly. Clay soil holds onto moisture. It’s complicated so I do understand your frustration!

    • @rotcod2886
      @rotcod2886 Месяц назад

      @@Orchardpeople Yeah. I know. My trees are doing alright. But a mystery animal dug up one of my Dawn Redwood saplings a couple days ago and only left a hole.😓😓😓

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 25 дней назад

      @@rotcod2886 Drats! That's frustrating! Those critters are always up to something!

  • @RomarioHabib
    @RomarioHabib Месяц назад

    I live this page im very new to growing fruit trees amd plants but im learning especially from this page. Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @eddebatte9905
    @eddebatte9905 Месяц назад

    What organic spray would you recommend for plums to fight plum curculio? Thanks

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      Listen to my upcoming show for the answer to your question (podcast.orchardpeople.com) hint: nematodes!

  • @tomgatum4330
    @tomgatum4330 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing this video it's really help..I live in the tropical (Malaysia) I grow apple trees but have problems with fire blight and kanker

  • @eddebatte9905
    @eddebatte9905 Месяц назад

    Should I respray after a rainstorm or wait until the next scheduled spray. Does the rain wash the spray off? Or does the spray remain effective? thanks

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      Depends which spray!

    • @eddebatte9905
      @eddebatte9905 Месяц назад

      @@Orchardpeople Neem oil-based Monterey Fruit Tree Spray Plus

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 25 дней назад

      @@eddebatte9905 Oh good! Read the instructions carefully. They should also have a help line. They'll know best!

  • @MattKnowsThat
    @MattKnowsThat Месяц назад

    I’m so glad he confirmed NOT to cut the main terminal off to fill in each cordon before allowing it to grow upright. I’ve been letting mine grow and seeing success for several years. If I have a cordon not cooperating, I can make a notch or graft a bud to fill it in.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      Good to hear your experience with that. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MattKnowsThat
    @MattKnowsThat Месяц назад

    Any chance you’re going to do a follow up to this interview?

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      Glad you liked the interview! I’m sure I’ll have him back one day. We are lucky to have him as a monthly guest in the monthly meetup group that I have for my students at learn.orchardpeople.com.

  • @JH-yj7kk
    @JH-yj7kk Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video! I made a stupid mistake and didn't realize the fertilizer that was bought was much stronger than I wanted. I noticed early and have been watering deeply. There is some leaf damage, but i think the new leaves emerging leaves are looking healthier. I will have to monitor these plants for the season, I think, but I think the damage has been largely reduced.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      Glad it was helpful! Keep doing what you are doing and hopefully the tree will recover quickly.

  • @taraaslani7619
    @taraaslani7619 Месяц назад

    Wish you had shown it from closer

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      Yes, I made that video a while back. There’s lots of detailed shots in my online grafting course at learn.orchardpeople.com if you ever want to take a deep dive into grafting!

  • @mcmerriman
    @mcmerriman Месяц назад

    What is the most disease resistant apple tree for Ohio

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      What is your climate zone? There are lots of options: liberty, freedom, sweet sixteen, pristine, etc.

    • @mcmerriman
      @mcmerriman Месяц назад

      Thank you so much I'm in zone zone 5

  • @henriettatan
    @henriettatan 2 месяца назад

    Excellent info! Thx

  • @barbaramix1683
    @barbaramix1683 2 месяца назад

    This was fun for me. I really enjoyed it. I use ChipDrop so I know about. I had never heard of Linda, but will visit her website. I am a new fruit tree enthusiast and am looking for land to plant fruit trees on. I live near Portland, OR. so most of what she knows about trees would be relevent, because we are both in the Pacific N.W.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 2 месяца назад

      So glad it was helpful for you! Linda is a fun guest 😊

  • @Adam-bf7mc
    @Adam-bf7mc 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video, lots of good information explained easily.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 2 месяца назад

      So happy it helped! More info here: orchardpeople.com/grafting-fruit-trees/

  • @jennifermarsden1517
    @jennifermarsden1517 2 месяца назад

    Chip Drop is great now I am in town. Get deliveries in hours somedays. However when we were a few miles out of town I guess the dump was closer and gas to get there cheaper than to get to our place.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 2 месяца назад

      Yes it does seem to be better for urban folks. We are lucky in that way!

  • @laobserver
    @laobserver 2 месяца назад

    I’ve used chip drop. It’s been great.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 2 месяца назад

      Good to know you have had a good experience with them!

  • @user-nf4fp7jd8r
    @user-nf4fp7jd8r 2 месяца назад

    Chip Drop is great!

  • @patriciabennett5388
    @patriciabennett5388 2 месяца назад

    I have used chip drop several times. It is awesome. Yes it’s a large load, fortunately I have some room to place the chips and I have chips decomposing into beautiful soil. The arborists will drop it where I ask and mark the spot.

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 2 месяца назад

      Great to hear! I hope to use it one day soon :-)

  • @pyroarch57
    @pyroarch57 2 месяца назад

    I wouldn`t buy the book, I have seen a copy and it is so difficult to understand clearly. Thumbs down!

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople 2 месяца назад

      I’m sorry to hear that! Hopefully the interview helped clarify things for you.

  • @zepguwlthistle7924
    @zepguwlthistle7924 2 месяца назад

    wish yo had shown the actual cuts and limbs and why... how to shape as going through an entire bush with explanations. This was so choppy I could not see what was really being done

    • @Orchardpeople
      @Orchardpeople Месяц назад

      I’m sorry it wasn’t helpful for you!