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Backyard Basics-Ep. 78: Calibration/7-3-19
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Watch as host, Jeff Cook, guides you through the many aspects of agriculture. With the tips, tricks, and information he gives, you can learn how to better your backyard! For this episode, we will talk about a medley of things for this Spring season. Things we will discuss include: thinning fruit, bacteria, Yoshino cherry trees, lichen, grass, cotton variety trials, wheat, and an exclusive inter...
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The Georgia Post Review is a weekly news program hosted by Victoria Simmons. Victoria's Co-Host this week is Kristi Watkins, and her guest today is Patti Temple, Executive Director of the Roberta Crawford County Chamber of Commerce.
The Georgia Post Review 4-30-19
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The Georgia Post Review is a weekly news program hosted by Victoria Simmons. Victoria's Co-Host this week is Kristi Watkins, and her guest today is Patti Temple, Executive Director of the Roberta Crawford County Chamber of Commerce.
Backyard Basics-Ep. 77: Bike Safety/3-28-19
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Watch as host, Jeff Cook, guides you through the many aspects of agriculture. With the tips, tricks, and information he gives, you can learn how to better your backyard! For this episode, we will talk about a medley of things for this Spring season. Things we will discuss include: thinning fruit, bacteria, Yoshino cherry trees, lichen, grass, cotton variety trials, wheat, and an exclusive inter...
The Georgia Post Review 1 29 19
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The Georgia Post Review is a weekly news program hosted by Victoria Simmons. Victoria's Co-Host this week is Kristi Watkins, and her guest today is Patti Temple, Executive Director of the Roberta Crawford County Chamber of Commerce.
Backyard Basics-Ep. 74: Pond Management/8-3-18
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Watch as host, Jeff Cook, guides you through the many aspects of agriculture. With the tips, tricks, and information he gives, you can learn how to better your backyard! For this episode, we will talk about a medley of things for this Spring season. Things we will discuss include: thinning fruit, bacteria, Yoshino cherry trees, lichen, grass, cotton variety trials, wheat, and an exclusive inter...
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A weekly news program hosted by and Victoria Simmons. Victoria's Co- Host this week is Kristi Watkins, and her guests are Paige Jobe of Spirit Quest and Qwendolyn Coley from The Peach Pit.
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A weekly news program hosted by and Victoria Simmons. Victoria's Co- Host this week is Kristi Watkins, and her guest is the Rick Sharon, with the Crawford County Emergency Management in Roberta, Georgia.
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A weekly news program hosted by and Victoria Simmons. Her Co Host this week is Linda Reynolds and her guest is the Wendy Sears, Site Manager for Crawford County Senior Center in Roberta, Georgia.
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A weekly news program hosted by and Victoria Simmons. Her guest this week is the Eagles Football Coach, Jhon Smith, from Crawford County High School in Roberta, Georgia.
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Backyard Basics-Ep. 71: Spring Medley/5-7-18
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Thank you so much for such great information. Sending love from Australia
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That was very informative. Thank you
Fantastic!!
I planted two peach trees grown from seed this autumn.They look beautiful.Very informative video by the way.
Growing fruit trees from seed appears to be the key to obtaining a healthy and vibrant tree. You don’t quite know what you will get until some years later but planting from seed appears to be the way to go, for me anyway.
Thought my backyard Peach tree would be difficult but has been the best tree planted, had a ton of peaches.Doing very good at 4 years. Just stuck it in the ground nothing special.
I been using just those Job tree spikes, one on either side of the root ball.
Planted a couple 4-5' pear trees, got me excited, so hoping to go into plums, apricots...mebbe peach. Couple maples volunteered in old pots on my back deck & transplanted out to property line, one is 12' tall now.
Great tutorial. However, I don't really want to buy my peaches from another grower. That could have been left out.
Most negative commentary I think I’ve ever heard from a videographer. How about giving us some helpful information instead of negativity.
I can't imagine how much is 3 lbs of fertilizer per tree.
I planted a peach tree about 5 years ago (it was 1 when I got it). I've had blossoms but never had a peach.. I'm deeply disappointed, it said it was self pollinating (I see lots of bees buzzing around) but I doubt it got some blossoms from a friends tree went around and brush pollinated some blossoms and still no peaches... I think my trees sterile lol.. Not a total loss it's a nice tree and I live in hope one year I'll get a peach or two..
I’ve never heard of the Master Naturalist course before, but I wish I had! I participated as a Master Gardener in Newton/Jasper/Butts counties long ago and as a wastewater laboratory analyst I assisted volunteers at times with the water monitoring. Perhaps I can locate an old GA naturalist course book?
I have to peach trees. the reason I put them in ..I got tired of having to pay $0.80 to a dollar for a peach at the supermarket.. that would be the place you sell your products to. Don't discourage people from growing peaches. I'd rather have a peach with a couple things I got to cut out of it than have to go to the store and pay a dollar for one.
i dont know if you read my comment on using copper spray you only need to spray in late fall wnen all the leaves are gone spray the whole tree till it drips i spray before i prune that way you dont have any limbs laying around with that fungus ----,always clean all rubish away from base to drip line that mess can winter over in i ry to srary twice at about 2 week intervalsso far its worked for me no fungus 3 yrs in arow once you get this fungus you have to kill it if you see it its too late that year i use a little calcium nitrate scattered around and so 10=10-10 -======daek green leaves
I from pakistan what is the name of this verity of peach
What can be done about BROWN ROT?🤔
One of BEST TUTORIALS on Peach trees that I have come across,yet, My first year learning about brown rot, my peaches have been devastated this year and one tree had the biggest yet.😥😣😂
I watched to lean how to grown my own peaches not to get discouraged. It was not worth my time because I want to learn how to grow my own peaches
before you buy a peach tree do a little reserch ( what zone do you live in what state how much cold weather do you have how much rain is normal your area you match the trees to your area this is where a -lot of us go wrong i ordered a tree from ohio because it was late bearing i llive in zone 7 sc that tree died ( two hot here ) most nurserys can help you decide the best tree for your area
this info is a little late but it may help someone you can kill those fungus messes with copper spray i useed 2 big spoons per gal water when you spray is more important always spray late winter dec-jan thats when all leaves are gone the fungus lives in the bark so rpray all the tree till it drips move all dad limbs on the ground spray the soil try to get in 2 sprays before bud open this is te only time you can kill it i sprayed mine 3 yrs ago no more fungus nice green leaves last 2 yrs if you have insect danage (goo on your peachs ) use neem oil spray same way till buds start to open that goo is caused my the oriental fruit moth neem oil will take care of it
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. What copper spray do you use and/or recommend?
its in a pint can with copper writen on it i think you can buy it in any hardware store or feed and seed walmart proble has it make sure it consetrated theys some out there tata mostly water ' @@roxanasolomon2150
@@frankdavidson9675 thank you so much
Near Tacoma and we don't have too many summer pests(a few though) but that leaf curl is out of control due to our wet winter and spring right around bud swell. Without multiple winter sprays, non-restistant cultivars will die in a few years and even resistant types won't have enough leaves or growth to give a crop most years. the nearest orchards are east of the mountains about 200 miles but they have some other new stone fruit issue and are pulling whole orchards while competition from CA has increased. [Commercial CA peaches are all mealy cold storage junk, even in season.] Our solution is keeping very small trees that are easy to spray or cover, or keep potted and drag under cover when dormant. Lime-sulfur [calcium polysulfide] is most effective for leaf curl but washes off so it needs several applications on exposed trees just before and around bud swell. (As a bonus it does no residual harm to bees or the environment and turns into fertilizer.) Also lime-sulfur has become hard to find because people are morons and spray the rotten egg smelling stuff with no eye protection; but it can be made on the farm in an old pot over a fire with hydrated lime, sulfur, and water in the right ratio simmered for an hour. Sometimes fresh wood ashes are added and a touch of iron sulfate in the final dilution is said to make it withstand rain a bit better, the iron also makes it black so you can see where the spay landed.
Great video Jeff. You’re awesome.
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Bob Villa is not an expert in carpentry or home remodeling.
This guy reminds me of Woody Harrelson.
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Useless to grow peaches, you have to spray them to death.bugs killed all mine.even with everything I done.
you are doing something wrong read my comment above try it it works
I love my contender peach tree
Wow huge tree
Can i plant peach in high dinasty like 2.5x4 meter is it good
if tou need to get some neem oil buy the cold pressed concentrate only the rest is so diluted it want work
looks like the oriental fruit moth use neem oil spray next spring early copper and daconil mix takes care of most fungus spray late fall
So I have a peach tree next to a guava tree but every year the peaches fall on the ground and make mess and they aren’t grown to a full size of peach and taste chalky? What do you suggest.
I have the same problem!
You need to thin the tree. There are plenty of videos on CZcams on how to do that.
this is a tip for new peach tree planters if you order bare root trees they are grafted mostof the time make shur you dont plant them too deep leave that graft knot up several inches trees will settle somewhat if that knot get buried the teer will die ane the root stock will put suckers so if you see suckers on you tree see if its too low in the ground i found this the hard way
Excellent video. I love your peach tree orchard.
How difficult is it to grow peaches in New England?
I live in Maine and planted the Reliant peach trees three years ago, so this year I am looking forward to some fruit. Lots of buds and waiting for them to flower. We will see! You can successfully grow them here. There are some large orchards here. The worst enemy is frost at flowering time.
Planted and Elberta about 6 years ago....never pruned it...It bloomed, I got 200 plus peachbuds and about 150 have dropped off already....
get some neem oil spray but firs you need to prune make it look like an umbrella upside down take about everthing in the middle also any limbs that cross one annother take off al low limbs up to about 18 inch from ground top it off at about 7-8 ft tall do all this pruineing in late dec early jan now back to the neem oil by the concintrated then dilute in your sprayer start spraying about jan wait two weeks spray again do this till you see blooms then stop spraying what i think you have i s the oriental fruit fly neem takes care of it good luck-------ps as you get blooms thin them out at l east 8 in apart this will help give you quality instaid of quanity--------hope this helps good luck
Good video
Informative video , thanks.
I planted peach trees today. I am on a hill with plenty of sunlight. However your video didn’t address if they’re starting to fruit already in the 5 gallon containers. From what I understand you have to remove the fruit for the first couple years to make them stronger at the root system… Is this correct? And how do you do that do you just pluck them off?
my first peach tree was less than 3 yrs old i ordered it from a nursery planted in the fall the 3rd year it had 20 peaches perfect i took a picture i waited till july 1 to pull them off they were delish-----we had to prop up limbs they were little no harm done so if you have peaches let them rippen and eat them the roots will take care of thier self
Hard to listen to this guy with the way he talks.
Peaches are too much work too much spraying If you have an orchard near you just go buy them and be done with it.
i have 14 peach trees i can spray lessthan 1 hr about 2-3 times in winter time aout 2 weeks apart start mid dec.
Nice Woodie Box but did I miss the part where you made it easy for the Baby Woodies to get out seen no screen , Hard Ware Cloth , Cut Groves into door .
You re so - bout growing your own peach trees
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you come to my house and help me with my tree
Why make a show about NOT growing peaches? That is NOT why I came here! People do want their own fruit trees so they don't have to spend a fortune at a grocer store or farm market. Here the average peach in season is $ .90 to $1.00 EACH. NO THANK YOU.
How do you clean out this nesting box without a door?
I live in Atlanta and their are peach trees that bear fruit growing wild all in Peoplestown. No one maintains these trees and they are clean ripe and pest free for the most part. This video is b.s
Exactly where can i find these trees?
Nevermind, I thought Peoplestown was a typo.
Same question, where can you find them in Peoplestown?
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@@aunny26 it's plum trees Along the train track behind Robertson and Stevenson too.