HOW TO PLANT AN APPLE TREE - TIPS AND TRICKS with detailed photos and instructions.
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- 🔴 Learn HOW TO PLANT AN APPLE TREE with easy step-by-step instructions and DETAILED PHOTOGRAPHS and grow an abundance of apples in your backyard. LEARN HOW TREES ARE GRAFTED and discover the 5 in 1 grafted tree that makes this project interesting and rewarding.
How to plant a HEALTHY and VIGOROUS apple tree in your backyard and produce an abundance of juicy, sweet apples for your kitchen table.
🔴 Introduction to planting a tree
🔴 Understanding the 5-1 apple tree variety
🔴 Soil removal and separation
🔴 Understanding the westerly winds and its effects
🔴 Size of the planter and hole for tree
🔴 How deep should the hole be?
🔴 Best 3-1 soil product mixed with native soil
🔴 Various types of grafted trees
🔴 Single variety grafted with root stock
🔴 5-1 variety grafted with root stock
🔴 Planting with orientation to west winds
🔴 How to remove bottom and sides of bucket
🔴 Hours of sunlight required
🔴 Watering schedule for first and second year
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6:34 is what i have been looking for , thank you.
Great lesson!
Now i learned how to grow a apple tree today❤😊🎉😮😅❤❤
This was fascinating!
Thanks for the positive feedback. Hope you watch again.
woooooooooooooooooooow!😮😊❤🎉
This video makes me happy. Thanks
You are welcome! I also have a video on applying a tree guard that you may like @ czcams.com/video/hcdjXMTxxf0/video.html thanks for watching, Garry.
Happy for watching your videos
Thanks for watching FE. What country do you garden from? I have a new 5-N-1 variety in it's second year and produced 12 apples.
Fantastic Video
Thanks for the visit. This tree in the video is full of apples! thanks for watching boss.
Top notch 👌🏻
Thanks TS for the feedback. The tree in the video is doing really well with a few apples this year. expect more next harvest. thanks for watching.
well explained. thank you very much
You are welcome! I also have a video on applying a tree guard that you may like @ czcams.com/video/hcdjXMTxxf0/video.html
thanks for watching, Garry.
Thanks from Barrie. Very nice explanation. Will help me a lot.
Nice to hear from Barrie, ONT.....my tree in the video is doing well about 7 feet tall and about25 apples this year. good luck with your tree. and thanks for watching.
Love the smell.
Excellent informative video!
Thanks for the feedback. I also have another video on installing a tree protector @ czcams.com/video/hcdjXMTxxf0/video.htmlsi=Kxeq1JvbVhGrV8-o
Hope you get lots of apples from your tree!
@@gardentokitchenwgarrycarte3963 God bless you for your kindness 🙏
Good video
Thanks for the feedback, did you my apple harvest in @ czcams.com/video/WFmNIPZJZnI/video.html
The same tree is currently full of small apple and looks like I'm going to have apple crisp this fall!
Forget digging a hole with a shovel. Get a Mantis little tiller and let it dig the hole. I planted a Gala apple, yesterday, and my Mantis dug the hole three Mantis’wide and three long. I used my Mantis to get most of the soil out of the hole. I did clean up the hole with my shovel and Pulaski, as well as my boys axe to cut roots.
Thank you so much ..i have learnt a lot for your video. I think i have shocked or disturbed the root system while transplanting it from pot to ground. The leaves and flowers have dropped, and in a month now the leaves n flowers r drying sadly, any hints and tips you can share please to bring it back to life or is it too late, i have used seaweed and good compost. Thank you
I would continue to water it, twice a week if its really hot. I may start to grow again. Garry
"That tree is amazing!"
This video is very interesting and informative, thank you. I planted a honey-crisp and a baldwin last year and am looking to plant a variety that will help pollination of the current trees, any suggestions? Also, I live in southern Ontario and was curious as to where you got the 5 variety tree.
Hey Crazy Town.... Any alternate variety of apple or crab apple tree will pollinate your trees. Liberty, Cortland, JerseyMac, MacIntosh are some varieties and certainly any 4 in 1 or 5 in 1 varieties will also do the trick. Most nurseries sell varieties that are ideal for the local climate. I purchased my 5 in 1 variety at Lowes in Ottawa. It was advanced in growth and was very good condition. I paid $120 but it was worth it. It produced 10 apples in its first year after planting. I attribute my success to spraying the trees in early spring. See video czcams.com/video/KZ40AEK_G7c/video.html
to see how I do it. I got 2 bushels of apples from my 5-1 tree this year. Good luck with your trees.
@@gardentokitchenwgarrycarte3963 thank you so much!
I’ve learned so much from your video’s! Would you have recommendations on growing cucamelons?
Cucamelon are a very interesting vegetable from Mexico and South America, so they love the heat. I would start them indoors 6 weeks ahead of your last frost in 4" pots or Jiffy 7's to get a root established. They will mature in 60 days and it's best if you trellis them off the ground. You can also grow them in pots. As you probably know, they taste like cukes and citrus, great for summer snacks. If you live in the USA, Johnnys Seeds @ www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/cucumbers/specialty-cucumbers/mexican-sour-gherkin-cucumber-seed-3174.html
OR CANADA @ www.veseys.com/ca/catalogsearch/result/?q=CUCAMELON
Let me know how you make out. thanks for watching.
Hello sir. Is buying a top soil necessary? I also bought a fertilizer for an honeycrisp
Hello Godz29, If you have good soil from your garden that would be fine to side dress the new apple tree. So no need to purchase top soil. Today I just planted a new apple tree and I mixed some mushroom compost that I had with some garden soil. Honeycrisp is a great apple., good luck with your tree.Make sure you water it well 1-2 times per week during the first year. thanks for watching.
Can you help me get some apples seeds that will do well in Ghana to buy?
Are you saying that apple trees only live to be 20? Is that all trees or just 5-1?
Hey Nauer, Yes, standard grafted single varieties usually have a life span of around 20 years - however the 5-1 apparently have a shorter span dependent upon growing conditions. Prior to grafting the big 40 foot trees would last much longer. thanks for watching. have you seen my video on the apple tree guard? czcams.com/video/hcdjXMTxxf0/video.htmlsi=gduNGorI8lcHbDR7
Where can you buy a tree with multiple types of apples?
Hi Sue, If you live in Canada you can find 4-1 and 5-1 varieties at Rona garden centres, Canadian Tire and garden nurseries as well. I recommend you shop early because the sell out quickly. Garry
Isnt the saw going to disturb the roots? It would disturb me if soneone was cutting away at me
Apparently not, the tree is full of flowers this spring and I expect some apples this fall. thanks for watching.
I used a knife to trim the bucket and i disrupted the roots. What's going to happen to my tree
Hello - your tree will be fine.If the roots are free, just spread them out and cover with soil. Some other methods of planting tree bare root work in a similar fashion. If you use good soil and water them well especially in the first year, the tree will be fine. Garry
Thanks. Much appreciated
Hi
but would you not need 2 trees for pollination?
Hi Michael, If your apple tree is one variety (ie. MacIntosh) it would need a another tree of a different variety (ie. Granny Smith) to pollinate. If you have a 5-in1 variety with different varieties grafted on the same tree, another tree is not required for pollination. good luck with your apples.
@@gardentokitchenwgarrycarte3963 great explanation and great advice
Don’t you want to “disturb” the roots? They grow in a circle in the bucket and you want them to be able to to spread out? Idk is it still good?