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Planting Northern Pecan with mixed Ontario Berries.
Hi everyone,
Kind of a time lapse video showing how I plant berry bushes between my nut trees.
This video shows all the steps I take to give the little cuttings an advantage in the spring.
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Thanks for watching
Mike @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Orchard row clean out - invaded by prickly lettuce.
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Hi all, Fast forward video of me cleaning out one of our orchard rows. Man, we struggle with prickly lettuce, this is our second clean out of the year, and it keeps coming back. Please do not forget to Like & Subscribe & Thanks for watching Mike
Spice Bush - How To & 2023’s Success Rate
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Hi All, Welcome to the Hagon Jones Homestead In this video, I show how I grew Spice Bush from seed on the farm. Topics covered - Growing Medium - Seeds and where I bought them - Time for cold stratification - How I stratified the seeds - Transplanting Please never hesitate to reach out with any questions !! Remember to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to our channel! Mike
Kentucky Coffee Tree Germination & Seed Planting 2023 New Process
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Hi All, Welcome to the Hagon Jones Homestead Video on the germination of the Kentucky Coffee tree In this video, I show the new way I germinate Kentucky Coffee Tree seeds and the success rate I got from my purchased seeds. Please take the time to Like & Subscribe to The Hagon Jones Homestead Channel !! Thank you for checking out our video Mike
Spring Seedlings - Some Tricks To Save Time & Money @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Hi All, Welcome to The Hagon Jones Homestead. Spring is in the air and I feel like planting! In this video, I show a few tricks I use to save money and time, so I can enjoy the sun! Please take the time to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to the channel Mike
2023 Pawpaw Seeds - Our New Way Of Germinating Seeds & How Much We Sell Them For
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Hi Everyone, Welcome to our 2023 Pawpaw seed stratification & Germination video. This is our new way of sprouting and stratifying!! SO SO VERY EASY!!! Please Remember to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to our channel. In this video, I cover all the equipment needed to stratify and sprout fresh Pawpaw seeds and all the equipment needed to do so. Equipment Needed Stratify & Sprout - Seeds Pawpaw - Paper Towel 3...
2023 Berry Cuttings Results - Who Likes Free Plants??
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Hi All, Welcome to 2023 at The Hagon Jones Homestead. In this video, I am showing the results of my all my berry cuttings, berry clones, or whatever you would like to call them! What This Vid Covers - Success rate by each species - Total success - Total amount of time I spent on these cuttings - How much the average "Cost" to produce would be - Sale value and total profit. We will be planting t...
Free Elderberry Bushes - 2023 Elderberry Cuttings - How to and Results.
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Welcome to our 2023 Video on how I produce free Elderberry Bushes from existing plants on our homestead. This Episode Includes - Cuttings - Soilless medium for rooting - Start to Finish timeline - Results and rough profits Equipment Used - Plant shears - Razor blade - Fresh water - Rooting hormone - Peat moss 2 parts - Sand 1 part - Perlite - Shovel or spoon for removing rooted plants - Clear s...
Growing Kentucky Coffee Tree From Seed @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Growing Kentucky Coffee Tree From Seed @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Growing Weeping Willow Cuttings @The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Hi All, Welcome to The Hagon Jones Homesteads video on Growing Weeping Willow Trees from Cuttings. This video covers - How & when I took the cuttings - What medium I used to start the cuttings in - Container used for cutting propagation - How I transplant - What I used for soil, fertilizer when transplanting. Please do not forget to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Thank you Mike @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Baby Goat Update WARNING Cute Goat Content @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Hi All, Update video on our new CUTE baby goats. 4 kids on the ground and they are very healthy !! Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Mike @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Growing Elderberry From Cuttings @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Hi All, Welcome to The Hagon Jones Homesteads video on Growing Elderberry from Cuttings. This video covers - How & when I took the cuttings - What medium I used to start the cuttings in - Container used for cutting propagation - How I transplant - What I used for soil, fertilizer when transplanting. Please do not forget to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Thank you Mike @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Baby Goat - Our First @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Hi All, This is a quick clip of our first baby goat ever!!! Minutes later her brother was born ! Mike @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Our First Black Copper Maran Egg SO COOL!!!
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Hi All, Just a quick video showing our first Black Copper Maran egg!! I had no idea what I had bought when I picked these chickens up. Once I read up on the breed, I have been impatiently awaiting my first egg. Wow is all I can say, these are the darkest shelled eggs I have ever seen !! Thank you for checking out our video and PLEASE HIT THE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS!! Mike @ The Hagon Jones H...
Sea Buckthorn Cloning Follow Up Video - other berry clones as well!! @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Hi All Welcome To The Hagon Jones Homestead UPDATE video on cloning Sea Buckthorn. Also covering a few other berry cuttings I tried. This is a quick video showing the success rate of my Sea Buckthorn cuttings and 5 other berries I tried. This video covers - Which cuttings worked - What planting medium I use - What soil care products I used I hope you enjoy this video. Please don’t forget to LIK...
Growing Oak Trees From Acorns @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Growing Oak Trees From Acorns @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
How To Transplant Pawpaw Seedlings @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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How To Transplant Pawpaw Seedlings @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
7 Minutes Of Sunrise Sounds @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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7 Minutes Of Sunrise Sounds @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
How to plant Haskap Berry Cuttings @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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How to plant Haskap Berry Cuttings @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
How to clone Sea Buckthorn with cuttings @ The Hagon Jones Homestead.
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How to clone Sea Buckthorn with cuttings @ The Hagon Jones Homestead.
Growing Wine Cap Mushrooms (Stropharia Rugosoannulata)
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Growing Wine Cap Mushrooms (Stropharia Rugosoannulata)
Permaculture Orchard Garden Bed Preparation @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Permaculture Orchard Garden Bed Preparation @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Long awaited Seedling Stratification Update Video
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Long awaited Seedling Stratification Update Video
Growing Pawpaw Trees From Seed @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Growing Pawpaw Trees From Seed @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
DIY Box Planter Garden Container @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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DIY Box Planter Garden Container @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Growing Garlic In Containers @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Growing Garlic In Containers @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Planting Walking Onion Sets @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Planting Walking Onion Sets @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Growing Angelica From Seed @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Growing Angelica From Seed @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Growing Wintergreen From Seed @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Growing Wintergreen From Seed @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
Planting American Plum Trees From Seed Part 2 @ The Hagon Jones Homestead
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Planting American Plum Trees From Seed Part 2 @ The Hagon Jones Homestead

Komentáře

  • @robinbrodis1040
    @robinbrodis1040 Před 25 dny

    Hi! Were they planted?

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 19 dny

      Hi, Yes, I had mediocre results on the cherry plum seeds that year. I believe I had 10 successful sprouts. Most I sold and I have two out on the farm. Thank you for checking

  • @Ukepa
    @Ukepa Před 29 dny

    I'll be following along

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 19 dny

      Thank you for checking out the video. I had about 10 successful seedlings from this grow. I sold the bulk of them as seedlings and the rest ended u out on the farm Have a great day

  • @Ukepa
    @Ukepa Před měsícem

    gppd vodeo, this seems to be the only cherry-plum video... I'm going to try and grow seeds from the grocery store fruit

  • @Captainfacestabbin
    @Captainfacestabbin Před měsícem

    Update?

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před měsícem

      Trees not so great Berries Great results Water temp was an issue, the pump ran hot and thus I believe the water was too hot

  • @ClaireJoanette
    @ClaireJoanette Před měsícem

    hi i bought the same seeds you have on the pkg it says to soak the seeds then 90 days of cold moist gratification. the way you did it is not what is recommended can you update me on your way and how it worked for you thanks Claire

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před měsícem

      Hi Claire, I had mixed results on the Saskatoon Berries. I believe incredible seeds updated their "Best practices" for stratification 1-2 years after I made this video

  • @vancester1st
    @vancester1st Před měsícem

    What size are those pots? And where did you buy them?

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před měsícem

      Those are 10 x 4 inch tree band pots. I bought them from a US supplier. Stuewe & Sons

  • @urthesmile4me990
    @urthesmile4me990 Před měsícem

    I’m guessing nothing grew?

  • @ebhsports6251
    @ebhsports6251 Před měsícem

    Thats how i germinate most my seeds. Learned to do that in grade school using pumpkin, sunflower , watermelon, cantaloupe seeds. Been doing it ever since .

  • @muhia284
    @muhia284 Před měsícem

    This to me seams like soursop seeds.

  • @GerryMantha
    @GerryMantha Před měsícem

    Bob Bors at the University of Saskatchewan deserves a medal for the initial and ongoing development of large, sweet, and hardy Haskap cultivars. I'm in Canada, and this has been a game changer for berry production. Just after a few years after its introduction they're even common to see even the newer Boreal series (Beast/Beauty/Blizzard) at your local grocery store nursery literally everywhere. Even Walmart, Metro, Loblaws, Home Depot, and Canadian Tire. They're so less fussy to grow than blueberries, and deer don't eat the leaves or growing shoots like blueberries in the spring. No radical inputs of sulfur necessary to acidify the soil, these haskaps literally grow in anything here and able to handle a wider range of pH and poor fertility soils. They're also one of the first berries on our little farm in June. Collecting the ripest and biggest fruits into a handful and popping it all into my mouth at once is like a drug to me. My wife is like "leave some for the customers!" Lol

  • @GerryMantha
    @GerryMantha Před měsícem

    We always just threw a few pounds of heartnuts into the bottom of the vegetable crisper in the fridge from late fall until planting time in the early spring in Nova Scotia. Never had an issue, nearly 100% germination rate.

  • @johnthroop2092
    @johnthroop2092 Před 2 měsíci

    Enjoyed your video but please may I ask, I live in Southern Michigan, I don't understand why you cannot try rooting them before they go dormant! That way if you were to root them today say June 24, theoretically couldn't they be well rooted here before winter and planted outside!

  • @SpinningMad99
    @SpinningMad99 Před 2 měsíci

    Great starting today! 60 days warm 70 to 80 degrees let’s go!

  • @ClintonMeyerushkev
    @ClintonMeyerushkev Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the video and congratulations on your success. I looked for followup after this stage and did not find answers, so am asking some questions now: 1) How long did you keep the individual seedlings in the pots? 2) Did you keep the pots in the shade? 3) When did you transplant the potted seedlings into their permanent outdoor location? 4) Any suggestions for the process of putting them outdoors? 5) Did you put a cage around the outdoor transplants to protect from animals? 6) Did you mulch around the outdoor transplants to temper winter heat and cold waves? Thank you for your experience and suggestions, from Minnesota and a big fan of CBC Radio1 :)

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Clinton, Thank you for Reaching out ! Let's answer those questions 1) How long did you keep the individual seedlings in the pots? I kept them in pots for a year, but they could have been planted that spring with no issue. 2) Did you keep the pots in the shade? I had them in my greenhouse and then transitioned them into full sun when I was ready to plant them. putting them in full sun for an hour the first few days and adding time over a few weeks until they become accustom to the sunlight 3) When did you transplant the potted seedlings into their permanent outdoor location? I waited a year, but only because I did not have a home for them right away 4) Any suggestions for the process of putting them outdoors? I like to use the natural soil in the area as much as possible, add a small amount of bonemeal and some organic fertilizer 5) Did you put a cage around the outdoor transplants to protect from animals? I did not and was lucky. but lately try to live buy the saying "Plant a fence before you plant a tree/bush" LOL 6) Did you mulch around the outdoor transplants to temper winter heat and cold waves? I used goat bedding from my barn, but a natural mulch would work just as well. This was more for moisture control vs winter temps.

    • @ClintonMeyerushkev
      @ClintonMeyerushkev Před 2 měsíci

      @@HagonjonesHomestead Thank you very much. Ohhh... what planting zone or region are you in? I'm in 4b.

  • @crossing3790
    @crossing3790 Před 2 měsíci

    best i have seen

  • @danih7577
    @danih7577 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. I found some fruits today and I’d love to bonzai them. The leaves are such a beautiful dark purple. Your warm stratification system is really cool! Did they germinate well for you ?

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 2 měsíci

      It was a while back, but I think i got about 50-60% success rate

  • @amelienoelle6969
    @amelienoelle6969 Před 2 měsíci

    Could you tell us more about how you spaced the plants? They seem really close together.

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 2 měsíci

      When I plant tree seedlings I tend to plant them tighter together just incase I loose a few due to mother nature. Its much easier to thin the, out than it is to replant and wait !! Thanks for checking out our video!!

  • @hunterbiden001
    @hunterbiden001 Před 3 měsíci

    Been doing Paw Paw for yrs. I take seedling to friends woods to help bring them back into our area and help with wildife. I put my seeds in ziplock bag after I wash them in water and bleach. if i have mold when it comes time to plant I wash in plain bleach and no issues at all

  • @saint85
    @saint85 Před 3 měsíci

    Roughly how long does it take I have some that I got from a friend but he said he is having issues anyway awesome channel

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 3 měsíci

      It really varies, wondering what temperature the seeds are sitting at? 16 to 21 Celsius seems to be the temp they need to sprout

  • @jimeburg4828
    @jimeburg4828 Před 3 měsíci

    I didn't go into the production you showed, but I just took some stalks and stuck them in the wet ground and most of the leafing parts did not even welt but kept on growing. I don't want to do too much to propagate as I don't have the time. I took the stalks from wild plants already growing on the back of my land. Thanks for the video and the sowing lesson. It was great.

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 3 měsíci

      Amazing !! Glad they are working. Thank you for watching the video !! I appreciate the support

  • @kristapeters855
    @kristapeters855 Před 4 měsíci

    Did you have any success? Couldn’t find a follow up, I want to try to grow some as well

  • @sharktank00
    @sharktank00 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you place them under lights in the house?

  • @noah786
    @noah786 Před 4 měsíci

    What soil mix do you use?

  • @treesaanderson7594
    @treesaanderson7594 Před 5 měsíci

    I planted a cherry plum from store bought and my tree looks nothing like yours

  • @corrinjade3973
    @corrinjade3973 Před 5 měsíci

    Can you do a video about manchurian apricot tree care? I've been scouring the internet for more info on these trees. I bought one from home depot last yr, and wanted to know all the info about the tree care, and about the fruit, when the fruit is ready for harvest, what the fruit tastes like etc. I appreciate even finding this video. Is this a rare apricot tree?

  • @mamamii8795
    @mamamii8795 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome information! Do you only sell these locally?

  • @jackicammidge5901
    @jackicammidge5901 Před 5 měsíci

    So jealous! I always loved seeding after a long winter preparing for it. I use water from the defrosting heat pump - almost as good as rainwater. Excellent work!

  • @sunshinedayz2172
    @sunshinedayz2172 Před 5 měsíci

    Question Did you stratisfy the seeds in the container in a dark environment or a light one?

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 5 měsíci

      I put them into the fridge, so 95% dark LOL until I get hungry ....

  • @sunshinedayz2172
    @sunshinedayz2172 Před 5 měsíci

    thank you for the share!👍

  • @kaiaudio
    @kaiaudio Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for your video! Is room temp (70 deg F) good for germination? I cold stratified in ziplocs in peat moss- thoughts on leaving a bit of peat moss to conserve moisture between the moist paper towels in Tupperware slightly cracked open? Thank you!

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 5 měsíci

      Yep, room temperature is perfect, Leaving the Tupperware cracked open is a must !!

  • @sledgebeast
    @sledgebeast Před 6 měsíci

    Regardless of what others are saying about not planting Aronia Berry. I have ordered seed for them knowing they are not a tasty berry, but they are apparently a Superfood with perported astronimical Heath benefits. If you haven't read up on them you really should. Research boasts everything from fighting cancers, high blood pressure, to reversing diabetes! and much more.

  • @jordanhynek5285
    @jordanhynek5285 Před 6 měsíci

    After taking your cuttings in December what Temps and amount of sunlight before rooting?

  • @swalker5619
    @swalker5619 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice. Greetings from Leamington.

  • @SmartMarketingBuz
    @SmartMarketingBuz Před 7 měsíci

    I do have a question. When you put them in the container with the paper towels, you said dry paper towels. Do you add water at some point? because I thought you didn't want to let them dry out before planting.

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, I wet the paper towel after I have placed all the seeds in.

  • @michaelvillarreal8838
    @michaelvillarreal8838 Před 7 měsíci

    So you cut off node that goes in soil? Correct?

  • @donperkins34
    @donperkins34 Před 7 měsíci

    It's 1/17/24 how are they doing now? I hope really well!!! I'm about to take seeds out of the fridge and give it a go.

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 7 měsíci

      They did do well. Sold the bulk of them and trying to overwinter the remainder on my shop.

  • @bosquebear1
    @bosquebear1 Před 7 měsíci

    Great info... i have 10 cuttings coming in the mail. I will try your method. Do you think they would root in the pro mix as well as your mix? Just curious why you make a different mix than you uppot into.

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 7 měsíci

      Hey. Thank you for reaching out. I find the original cloning mixture promotes better root growth than a straight soil mix. Less opportunity for bacteria growth as well.

  • @danarevell9425
    @danarevell9425 Před 7 měsíci

    I tried many times to start them as well. An old timer told me to put seeds in a vice and take a hacksaw to two edges, then sprout in soil. We have the largest tree of this kind in our little city. My grandkids like them for shooting with the wrist rocket's . FYI, they will break windows. I'm from lovely western Nebraska.

  • @blackwolf073
    @blackwolf073 Před 7 měsíci

    Lol. Cool. I just bought some of these seeds from Incredible seeds. Seems to be a good company and they're from NS too. Im excited to get some of these seeds to grow and see and smell how awesome this plant is. Heard alot of raving about it. 👍👍

  • @svanhildnyberg7171
    @svanhildnyberg7171 Před 7 měsíci

    The deer is nice. At our cottage we have a lillac that is 60 years old. It has bloomed once and the deer have keept it at about two feets high all these years.

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 7 měsíci

      That’s incredible. Learning quickly to plant a fence before I plant a tree

  • @wesleyrobbins
    @wesleyrobbins Před 7 měsíci

    I'm using a heating mat this year to get them going fast hopefully getting allot more growth in a season my method's similar but I'm using a humidity dome with a strainer and damp cloth this should allow them to breathe a little reducing mold as I will water the seeds periodically. I believe the seeds like to sprout with soil temps at 80-90*F, so I'll set the temp to 85*F.

    • @bobbisqueena2285
      @bobbisqueena2285 Před 3 měsíci

      I think maybe pawpaws enjoy cool roots- Our earth stays fairly cold all summer- around 56 degrees F if you go even a few inches deep- Hope it worked for u though- if not- it was probably the heating mat- a lot of seeds like that deep heat- but I believe some don’t- like Paw paws and cold weather crops- but- have a fabulous day!

  • @dawnpettiglio6930
    @dawnpettiglio6930 Před 7 měsíci

    I do large ones all the time with greater success than really thin ones. I never cut the nodes off

  • @dtruman123
    @dtruman123 Před 7 měsíci

    My seeds died, started to grow then stopped

  • @nasimarahman7683
    @nasimarahman7683 Před 8 měsíci

    How many weeks the seeds took to sprout? Thank you

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 8 měsíci

      Hi. Pawpaw seeds are very different. Some take 2-3 weeks and some 2-3 months. Hope this helps Mike

    • @brianineson3980
      @brianineson3980 Před 3 měsíci

      My stratified seeds start sprouting in late May and continue sprouting until September.

  • @martinschultz5824
    @martinschultz5824 Před 8 měsíci

    What zone are you in? I’m in northern lower mi zone 5a. I’ve been warned that my paw paw trees will not fruit north of Flint

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 8 měsíci

      Hi, I am in zone 5a. But I like to call it zone 4b. I do not have any trees at fruiting age on my farm, but there are some people north of me that have fruiting trees. It’s truly a trial and error. I planted all my rows tightly. 2 to 4 foot spacing and all my trees are grown from seed. My hope is to find a few strong trees out of the bunch and start grafting them.

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 Před 9 měsíci

    You began another video on stratification of maple seeds that you ordered. Instructions you read, said to stratify the seeds for 120 days. That time's gone by and was hoping to see how you go through the next step. I jusy collected Paperbark Maple seeds that I put thru the soaking process today, and will lay them in soil for 120 days. But what's next? Best way to get them into a pot, or plastic flats...I'm curious. Thanks for a great video, and ...THUMBS UP!!!

  • @jamesbarron1202
    @jamesbarron1202 Před 9 měsíci

    I wonder if a weak water and bleach solution on the towels would hurt them. It would stop mold. I had mold get on pawpaw and chestnut seeds I’ve sprouted in peat moss. I’ve got a bunch of Texas Mountain Laurel and Tupelo seeds in my oven now. The pilot light keeps them at 75 to 80 degrees when I crack the door barely open. I put as many pots as I can fit in there.

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 9 měsíci

      Hi James. I have read and used a diluted hydrogen peroxide mixture for mold on seeds. I am not an expert by any stretch but I feel it would be less harsh on the seeds VS bleach.

    • @rickthorp8363
      @rickthorp8363 Před 6 měsíci

      I've used cinnamon to keep mold away, and it works well with all my seeds.

  • @scotthargraves576
    @scotthargraves576 Před 9 měsíci

    Do you have a video detailing the construction and working of that impressive greenhouse?

  • @danalabrie4150
    @danalabrie4150 Před 9 měsíci

    Love it I'm going to try native wild Hawthorne cuttings like this. I've had no success with other cutting methods. I will also try native gooseberries here in Northern Ontario. It's going to get prickly over in my homestead all native is the goal. Great tips. My wildcard is if I get my Cornus Florida making it through winter in this Carolinan zone. My hops. Pecan and coffee tree saplings are in their 3rd years planted in my forest growing slow but steady.

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 9 měsíci

      Amazing. I have had lots of success with Gooseberries!! Most “softer” wood shrubs will work just fine. Good luck.

    • @danalabrie4150
      @danalabrie4150 Před 9 měsíci

      @@HagonjonesHomestead I'm following your directions today, collected some branches. I don't have a greenhouse but I have a Bunkie with large windows. When the cutting are germinating in the clear bins phase 1, do they need to be protected from freezing (I don't warm that back Bunkie)?

    • @HagonjonesHomestead
      @HagonjonesHomestead Před 9 měsíci

      100% need to be in warm temps. I have a south facing window in my basement i use. I put a table in front and add supplementary light on a timer. Could be as simple as a clip light with a 100W bulb. 20 Celsius + will help the roots grow.

    • @danalabrie4150
      @danalabrie4150 Před 9 měsíci

      @@HagonjonesHomestead perfect I will keep them warm with ample light. Good idea on basement setup...thank you!