Eucalyptus Time for A Trim

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2021
  • Hi Folks!
    In this video we walk you through how we trim our eucalyptus trees to get them in shape for the new cut flower season. We talk about the magical art of coppicing and why eucalyptus respond so well to this practice. Join us as we delve into pruning these fantastic fast growing trees!
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  • @FlowerHillFarm
    @FlowerHillFarm Před 3 lety +8

    Eucalyptus goals! I’m just hoping mine make 18 inches this year. 😂 Nice job! 💐

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety

      Hi @Flower Hill Farm I'm betting they get bigger than that😉 Gotta watch the freezing winter time temps though some varieties are tougher than others.

  • @dgraham4966
    @dgraham4966 Před 2 lety +2

    So cool! I hope it worked out well for you guys this summer with tons of regrowth. On another video I saw, they shared that due to the plant having a "lignotuber" they can resprout even when cut right to the ground. I had one 15' tree freeze kill this past winter and then resprought right from the ground! It was a happy accident. :) Additionally, I think the leaves of some species can be allelopathic.

  • @sarahdilley3918
    @sarahdilley3918 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the video, I've been waiting for a flower farmer to put one out about eucalyptus. Wasn't sure it would be hardy enough in my zone 8a but after this I will plant my seedlings out with the rest of my flowers. Great job Tony!! Keep them coming.

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! @Sarah Dilley Denise and I try to put videos together with the goal of helping folks. thanks for watching!

  • @staceychapman6895
    @staceychapman6895 Před 3 lety +2

    Looking forward to a follow up video!

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety

      Cool Idea @Stacey Chapman we should do one of those later in the Summer.

  • @imreivan802
    @imreivan802 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this plant, I like this video I found it useful. I have a euc. " silver dollar" in the yard, (approx. 10 feet tall, 3 years old) and I would love to make little ones and put it all over the garden. Is it possible to make baby euc. from cuttings or what is the best way of doing it other than seeds?

  • @mkwats5375
    @mkwats5375 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video! I assumed the euc needed to be in a greenhouse. Could I ask what temps they withstand in your area?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety

      Hi @mk wats Our Zone 8B temps typically bottom out most winters at about 20F. We have upon occasion had winter freeze events taking us near zero. We have found that Silver Gum and Silver Drop get damaged severely but don't die outright if the plant is healthy. Dwarf Blue Spiral or Blue Florist typically perish at those temps. Most years our Eucalyptus make it through winter just fine. I'd think that folks in colder climes Zones 6-7 or lower would be advised to have them in a tunnel with some supplemental heat to ensure winter survival.

  • @lindabradley4350
    @lindabradley4350 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video! Did you say you put down the wood chips and then add the "ecualyptus mulch" or did you put the chopped euc before the wood chips?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi @Linda Bradley Yeah I was a little confusing here. We are chop and dropping smaller branches and leaves around the plants then top dressing with about 3/4" or so of rotted wood chips. So in essence it will be a mix of both.

  • @faridaghbal5924
    @faridaghbal5924 Před 3 měsíci

    I have the second variety. The silver dollar and We are in april and mine has some red color arround the leaves. ! Can i know what can i do to make it silver again

  • @howardmaurer9489
    @howardmaurer9489 Před 3 lety +4

    What kind of saw are you using Tony? I need that!

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi @Howard Maurer It is a pole saw made by Dewalt. You can find it at our Amazon Storefront www.amazon.com/shop/baremtnfarm?listId=1PPO1XMF2P2B7

  • @ChesapeakeHomestead
    @ChesapeakeHomestead Před rokem

    Hi, Great info! Thanks for the video. Curious how your silver drop "hedge" is coming along at this point (almost time for your 2023 trim). I'm in zone 7 and probably borderline of whether this could work or not without frost protection, but I have been trying to identify things that could work both as a cut and as a hedge row for our near constant wind/breezes here. I'm very intrigued by your wanted the silver drop to create a hedge for you.

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před rokem

      Within one season we were able to harvest again. The hedge needs to be coppiced again this year as the eucalyptus is now over 10 ft.

  • @desertedenblooms
    @desertedenblooms Před rokem

    1 year later ( will look to see ) is there a follow up on this. What have you learned? In in Vegas and about to start my eucalyptus seed. I have over 10 varieties, mostly for the floral business. I would like to know how you spaced them, how many feet you grow and harvest ...I have a quarter of an acre URBAN home lot...with most of my area to plant is in front over 2k sq ft and West facing. Any hints or info is most welcome! Thank you Be Blessed.

  • @kathyyearwood2725
    @kathyyearwood2725 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this video with us. I'm a bit confused on why you did not harvest more from the plants last fall/early winter. Does leaving all the stems provide extra protection to the plant through your winter? Or are you trying to develop a super strong plant/root system before harvesting heavily? I too did not think euc would survive your winter, are these in a heat sink area or any special siting?

    • @angelinakurauskiene5464
      @angelinakurauskiene5464 Před 3 lety

      I have same question about harvesting. And damn, it seems I trimmed too early...:(

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi @Kathy Yearwood and @Angelina Survilaite We could have harvested more but due to the downsizing of our business due to the pandemic we just didn't have the market to sell more. A side affect is that it did allow the plants to grow a little stronger. The siting of the plants isn't in a warm micro climate. For us our winters are generally not freezing cold for extended periods. Our last Arctic event that killed all our Eucalyptus was back in 2009. So we in a sense are always playing roulette but the percentages are in our favor.

    • @helloromie
      @helloromie Před rokem

      @@BareMtnFarm Just now watching 1 year later, do you have a video of how they look now? Did they grow back even bigger? Thanks!

  • @ruthparsons5523
    @ruthparsons5523 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello, Do you cut stems any other times of the year to market?

  • @maximilianmartin8934
    @maximilianmartin8934 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey thank you for the great video :D. What spacing did you use initally to plant them. I did hesitate to plant mine out for the winter last year so i kept them potted in 15cm pots in a frostfree Greenhouse. I sowed mine December 19 an im in zone 7a/b

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi @Maximilian Martin The initial planting in these beds was 12" intra-row and 18" between rows. This was done intentionally tight with the thought that as the plants grew we would thin these out eventually to around 24-30" between plants over the years as more larger plants gain dominance. Not sure if we would do it this way again. Our process in our next planting was single row 24" spacing with a thinning to 36" after the first coppicing in year 3. One thing about eucalyptus is that prolonged freezing temps will severely damage or kill most species. 10 years ago we had an arctic freezing event that lasted about 10 days. The temps at night dropped to near zero and daytime temps never hit 30F. By five days in the ground had frozen at least 10" deep and when the event was over we had lost all our eucalyptus

    • @maximilianmartin8934
      @maximilianmartin8934 Před 3 lety

      @@BareMtnFarm Thank you alot for giving me so much inside on your planting and thoughts 😊

  • @DeborahLandry
    @DeborahLandry Před 2 lety +1

    I planted a silver drop from seed 4 years ago and it is 20 ft tall I want to copious it. The trunk is huge. Can you send me a picture of what your tree looks like this year. I am trying to decide what Hight I want to cut it. There are almost no low branches. I feel like if I cut at 24 in. I might just kill it. I had lots of failures from seed and feel this one is my baby.

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 2 lety

      Hi @Deborah Landry Admittedly making a coppice tree cut is a big shock to the tree and with a Eucalyptus it forces it to sprout around the cut. Given the is your only tree you might try making pruning that lowers the tree height but leaves some of the lowest branches in place to give the tree a source of food as it regrows.

  • @lindabradley4350
    @lindabradley4350 Před 3 lety

    wondering how these look now?

  • @martiee6882
    @martiee6882 Před 2 lety +1

    I really want to find someone that sells plugs that could be used for floral work. Is that something people often do?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 2 lety

      I am sure, there might be someone. We don't sell plugs or plants. Just not sure who does sell plugs for floral work.

  • @jacquelinehickey9363
    @jacquelinehickey9363 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you preserve the stems or sell them all fresh?

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi @Jacqueline Hickey demand is pretty good so we only sell them as fresh cut.

  • @samhsn3372
    @samhsn3372 Před 2 lety

    Can you grow eucalyptus from cutting, Thanks

    • @BareMtnFarm
      @BareMtnFarm  Před 2 lety

      We have never done that. We understand that it is difficult to root. We love experiments, so go for it. Probably a lot of starts to get a couple of plants. Good luck and thank you for watching.