Harvest Abundance for Free: Propagate Your Own Fruit and Nut Trees with These Simple Cuttings!

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Komentáře • 215

  • @tynelson4672
    @tynelson4672 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I was good timing I was just thinking about taking cuttings from my grandmothers 70 year old fig tree. Keep preaching the gospel of permaculture! Thanks again!

  • @TC-wp1ct
    @TC-wp1ct Před rokem +50

    I use sand to get my cuttings to root, really well on my shrubs, trees, berry bushes ect. they root exceptionally well with this method. Within a month they are well on their way & you can wash out the sand to see how well they rooted & reuse the sand.Thank you for your videos awesome job!

    • @GoldenBoy-et6of
      @GoldenBoy-et6of Před rokem +7

      I use native woodland soil from my untouched old growth forest property

    • @GoldenBoy-et6of
      @GoldenBoy-et6of Před rokem +5

      I live in a zone 9b subtropical rainforest only 200 ft from a river an 400ft from the ocean so I got alot of sand naturally tho

    • @TC-wp1ct
      @TC-wp1ct Před rokem +2

      That's good I use my compost That I turn into potting soil after I get them rooted I use that I have plastic domes that fit over plastic trays & I use white trash bags to help propagate just keep them wet & cool & out of direct sunlight.

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +4

      That is definitely a great strategy!

    • @janebadon3988
      @janebadon3988 Před rokem +3

      You make it seem so simple! So, that’s what I’ve been doing wrong-using too much of the woody compost, robbing the N. Thank you!

  • @nancyseery2213
    @nancyseery2213 Před rokem +7

    I cut the tops off of two liter soda bottles and put 4 or 5 holes in the bottoms and use them as tree tubes for my cuttings.I leave my cuttings in a tub and water from the bottom up after the first week. The tub also helps the cutting from blowing over in the wind. I save the seeds from the fruit I eat and after letting the seeds sit in the refrigerator for about three month I plant them in the soda bottles. You can see thru the clear bottles to get a good look at the roots. I do apples, cherries, pear and peaches from seeds and blueberry and elder berry from cuttings.

  • @lynnjasmine3216
    @lynnjasmine3216 Před rokem +27

    My grandmother started everything from cuttings. I was in awe of her tiny windowsill plants in glasses with large root systems. Loved it even as a child.

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Před rokem +3

      Sounds gorgeous!!! Blessings everyone

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +7

      There’s a whole lot of forgotten knowledge out there!

    • @toobaffled_on_X_site
      @toobaffled_on_X_site Před 11 měsíci

      I want to know, did she use root hormones for her cuttings?

    • @lynnjasmine3216
      @lynnjasmine3216 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @WatchTLCCRMOFFICIAL No. Well water. I don't even know if rooting hormone(other than willow) was around then.

    • @CardiacCat
      @CardiacCat Před 10 měsíci

      My grandmother did the same. She had the most beautiful plants. People would stop on the road side and she would break off a cutting for them and tell them how to root it.

  • @dropofhoneyfarm
    @dropofhoneyfarm Před rokem +10

    Had a client that cut down a huge fig tree. I took a bundle of branches and potted them up. I had no idea what I was doing last year but I did have about 10 root and leafed up. Waiting for this winter to plant them in my food forest.

  • @victoriajohnson3034
    @victoriajohnson3034 Před rokem +7

    My grandpa used raw fresh honey for rooting hormone.

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +2

      I’ll bet it works like a charm. There’s so much forgotten knowledge out there…

    • @TMesser74
      @TMesser74 Před rokem +1

      Yes. That’s all I use.

  • @alinapatricia8639
    @alinapatricia8639 Před rokem +8

    I love, love that dog! Hello MB!

  • @tanyajstolp
    @tanyajstolp Před rokem +4

    It's nice seeing a homestead show, teaching homestead skills.

  • @robertromatowski6938
    @robertromatowski6938 Před rokem +4

    The best thing about this video is seeing all the green! It has been so brutally hot and dry here in North Texas..........I may just watch this over and over again, just to see the lush green landscape. So, if this video gets more views than expectced.....you can thank me!! 😊

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 Před rokem +13

    PPF: I'll cut the sticks so the bottom has an angle and the top is flat across. Then you can push the stick right in and ensures if a stick is dropped it always gets planted right side up. The same technique works for any grape vines you have (cut growth that was new the prior year for best results and one to two buds below ground and one above).

  • @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291

    I like to use red solo cups from the dollar tree as pots. I get a few uses out of them before they start getting brittle. I’m going to start saving milk jugs and other plastic containers to use as pots.

  • @Jerry-yk1fh
    @Jerry-yk1fh Před rokem +15

    So....this late in the growing season you can still have a good success rate with cuttings? What then, do you put them in bigger pots until your first hard freeze?
    I have had some success with figs and mulberry, I just take an aloe vera leaf and put the rooting in the leaf gel for a stimulus.
    Thanks Michelle for the information video.
    Oh yeah you too Billy.
    Kudos to William the camera operator.
    Jerry
    The Ole Texas Coot

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +2

      This is exactly the time to do this sort of thing. For us, they will probably graduate from this pot into the ground by next spring.

  • @monkeyfoodgarden
    @monkeyfoodgarden Před rokem +16

    Thank y'all. Exactly our plan for the future. Planting a bunch that we can propagate and sell later on from the homestead. Wishing y'all a blessed evening.

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +3

      You can do it my friend!

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Před rokem +1

      Everyone be careful of cooywritten plant material or whatever they call it. Not worth damaging your reputation/testimony when lots of other veriaties can be reproduced for free. Blessings everyone.

  • @dwighthires3163
    @dwighthires3163 Před rokem +8

    Your book, Scrapsteading, arrived today. Can't wait to read it. I see fifteen trees for an investment of $40 with enough pots for another 35 trees. This idea of starting many extra trees, sounds like another income stream with another day at the market.

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for buying the book Dwight!
      I wish I would’ve thought of putting tree propagation in there…

    • @dwighthires3163
      @dwighthires3163 Před rokem

      There is an endless supply of ideas for taking freebees to make a homestead work. If your readers cannot come up with more ideas on their own, they are likely too lazy to make any ideas work anyway. You are a good man and an excellent teacher.@@PermaPasturesFarm21

  • @farmer-red488
    @farmer-red488 Před rokem +2

    Hello Billy and family! Hope yall are doing well down there in the USA. Your Canadian sister showing some love! Red.

  • @YoooItsRex
    @YoooItsRex Před rokem +8

    Starting to feel like I’m a PIMP too with all this permaculture knowledge!!! Thank you for feeding me and my family with useful information.

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      I’m so glad this is helpful information to so many! Keep getting it done P.I.M.P.!

  • @CardiacCat
    @CardiacCat Před 10 měsíci +2

    Blueberries are good to propagate too. I've got 3 bushes that produce a LOT of blueberries each year. They are getting side sprouts about a foot out from the mother plant. I'm ready to try to do some propagation on the mother plant as well as separating the side shoots. BTW, you can do this with ornamentals like Green Arborvitae. I have propagated about 10 of those and shared some with my neighbors. Those things are EXPENSIVE now to buy from the box stores. You can't eat them but they are good for creating hedge and just making your home look nice. Also mix in some blueberry bushes into your home landscape and the fall foliage is striking next to these Green Arborvitae. For people who think they don't have room to grow food, never over look the most obvious area around the perimeter of your home.

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 Před rokem +7

    Wonderful everyone, free plants from cuttings, my parents used to share with neighbors.😀🇦🇺

  • @pondholloworchards
    @pondholloworchards Před rokem +5

    I need to go out and sell I'm starting to be a hoarder

    • @MargaretFinnell
      @MargaretFinnell Před rokem +2

      You say that like it is something bad.

    • @pondholloworchards
      @pondholloworchards Před rokem +2

      @@MargaretFinnell nah just need to make room 😁

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Před rokem

      ​@@pondholloworchards I got room. What do you have extra anyway??? Blessings everyone everywhere

    • @MargaretFinnell
      @MargaretFinnell Před rokem

      @@pondholloworchards that's the spirit!! Stack higher and better!

  • @steveday4797
    @steveday4797 Před 4 měsíci +1

    As i walk to my local supermarket there's loads of hazelnuts growing wild, next time I'm on my way back my clippers will be in my bag 😀

  • @3PMedia
    @3PMedia Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have never seen someone try and root hazelnut cuttings. I’ve only seen them stool layered. Keep us updated with progress reports please. 👍🏻🙏🏼

  • @deborahmcsweeney3349
    @deborahmcsweeney3349 Před rokem +3

    How long does it take for you to get hazelnuts? I got fig starts from someplace pretty cheap! They were like five inches high and thinner than a pencil. They grew to over three feet in the first year! We have finally been able to eat figs this year! We are thrilled! Great advice in this video!

  • @carolmalko615
    @carolmalko615 Před rokem +8

    I wish you had explained exactly what will happen next. Up potting them? Planting back into the ground in the fall? Will it grow more leaves soon so you know it's doing well? You said "when you see root growth".... how the heck will you see that in the black pot? I've never taken a cutting so I'm really interested in this subject. Hope you cover this more in your next video.

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Před rokem +3

      You could practice if you wanted. Forsythia is easy. Ivy is easy. I've been able to root hibiscus very easily. What plants are you thinking about rooting? What plants do you have that you can use for practice? Also. I think they meant 'when you see leaf growth" not when you see Root growth". Many enormous blessings everyone everywhere.

    • @lynnjasmine3216
      @lynnjasmine3216 Před rokem +5

      Wait a couple of weeks, give a gentle tug on the plant. If you have resistance, you have roots. That is how I do it anyway.

    • @janew5351
      @janew5351 Před rokem +1

      Could I do this with elderberry when winter is coming to zone 6b in Nov.?

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Před rokem +1

      @@janew5351 could always try with one or two cuttings, if you wanted. If the plant you're cutting has lots of extra wood. Blessings everyone w

  • @573998
    @573998 Před rokem +1

    Billy your growing the same trees, figs and hazelnuts that I grew when I lived in Serbia... In fact your methods are the same that my grandparents did in Yugoslavia.
    Givily to you

  • @GoldenBoy-et6of
    @GoldenBoy-et6of Před rokem +4

    The woody ones are actually better and you arent supposed to take fig or hazelnut cuttings right now, they need to be lignified and in winter dormancy and they need to be kept in the shade at all times till they fill out their pots than put em in ground in spring when they start leafing out , youll get 99.99% success rate with figs that way! The old way was to just stick a branch in the ground in full shade

  • @dannybaldwin8479
    @dannybaldwin8479 Před rokem +7

    MICHELLE, I’ve envy your stawberries. I’ve tried so many times to start a patch but spend all my time weeding , mulching and dealing with runners. You make it look so easy. Is it? Please make a video on how you start, what type you plant and when to start . We watch every video and enjoy your family. Thank you for taking time to share information

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      I’ll see if I can get her to do a video on that!

    • @kaynefryday6637
      @kaynefryday6637 Před rokem

      All your time ? Why is the patch the size of ten football fields 😂

    • @dannybaldwin8479
      @dannybaldwin8479 Před rokem

      Lol bad choice of words. I’ve said that many times and never realized what I was saying.

  • @mattpeacock5208
    @mattpeacock5208 Před 11 měsíci

    Somebody told me about the "Old fat Italian guy method" which is where you cut a branch off of a fig tree in Spring and stick it in the ground in shade, and half the time it'll take. I tried it with 2 branches, they both took, and I gave em away as I have no room for more fig trees. He's right, this is easy as all gitout!

  • @reesewhitt5495
    @reesewhitt5495 Před rokem +2

    My grandfather used old quart size milk cartons to propagate tree snippings, or soda bottles.

  • @heysuz701
    @heysuz701 Před 10 měsíci

    On the road I stop for tea. I get the largest size when it’s a plastic cup. Save it and put holes in the bottom to start plants or cuttings that have deep roots.

  • @vaughan7835
    @vaughan7835 Před 13 dny

    My go to rooting hormone is Pure Honey. It worked Very Well for me! It's not easy to come by "Real, Pure Honey" in Australia any more, as the Veroa mite "Allegedly escaped a Coal Transport ship, from The Port of Newcastle NSW." But there were simultaneous reports of it out in the bush somewhere...

  • @TheRooflesstoofless
    @TheRooflesstoofless Před 11 měsíci

    I bought my trees initially. Varieties I want on rootstocks that I want. Sometimes the rootstock sends out new shoots that I’m supposed to just prune away. But guess what? I don’t 😅
    Instead I propagate it and when it’s ready I’ll graft a cutting of my choosing onto it!

  • @rosebraskett
    @rosebraskett Před rokem +3

    Great video! 😁 Do you grow tree collards yet? They propagate just like this and stay green for me all winter. I'm in zone 8b. Love having it for the birds.

  • @markkristynichols845
    @markkristynichols845 Před rokem +1

    Got my Scrap Steading Book today!!! Billy I was waiting for more "Men on Films" quotes LOL Its just so lovely..... LOLOLL Love all y'all, Kristy in Missouri!

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for your support, my friend! Being a child of the 80s, I wonder how many of these movie references are going over the heads of some folks.

  • @jeremydonnelly7910
    @jeremydonnelly7910 Před 11 měsíci

    Made leaf mold from the Abundance we have here in the NE. Soft that and compost with an additional component .. wallah'!

  • @tpangle17
    @tpangle17 Před rokem +1

    I have over a dozen fruiting shrubs, canes, and trees that I propagated for free from other people's gardens (with permission, of course). God is good!

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      Amen to all of that, my friend! It’s so awesome to hear of other people doing the same thing.

  • @SG-vu4qy
    @SG-vu4qy Před rokem +1

    looks great. will you do an update/progress video? TIA.

  • @brycehess6708
    @brycehess6708 Před rokem +2

    Nothing works better then plain old fine ground fir or hemlock barkdust to root figs and every other cutting ive done...*but in the spring out of direct sunlight 👌

  • @rozettatrammell6780
    @rozettatrammell6780 Před rokem +2

    Thank you❤❤❤

  • @jademorgan4763
    @jademorgan4763 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this wonderful information!!! I am just devouring all your videos!
    I also love the more cinematic approaches to your videos. Makes them a bit more eye-appealing. ❤

  • @creationsbychristieb
    @creationsbychristieb Před rokem +1

    I went to Lowe's to get a fig tree and they were selling for $70 and up. I can't swing that but no one around where I live have figs. My fellow NC dwellers have let me down lol. No one wants to grow figs anymore and I love them!

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      Figs are nearly impossible to kill, so I don’t understand why more people aren’t growing up!

    • @TMesser74
      @TMesser74 Před rokem

      If I were near you I would give you some I have propagated. I do know that lazy dog farm on CZcams has lots of fig varieties and they are cheaper than $70 and he ships and you would be supporting an individual instead of corp if you bought from him.

  • @homesteadingpastor
    @homesteadingpastor Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing guys. Another very informative video. Always learn something here. 👍🏻👍🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @bobertcronos8433
    @bobertcronos8433 Před rokem +2

    I started a little at home nursery a lot of my plants I sell are from propagating some I got from the dumpster divided up repotted and I put them in the back until I know they took.

  • @JMeixsell
    @JMeixsell Před 11 měsíci

    When they have roots, how long do you want to transfer them from tree tubes to pots and then how long before they are mature enough to place into the ground. I'm new to all this and although you may have mentioned this before would you mind terribly answering again? Thank you.

  • @Christina-xu1yd
    @Christina-xu1yd Před 10 měsíci

    How did y'all learn all of this. So much important info.

  • @AScannerClearly
    @AScannerClearly Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve been giving this a try with some local wild red mulberry, sassafras, black locust & mimosa cuttings. I only have big enough totes for 8 cuttings to fit into, so I’m taking more cuttings to experiment with.
    I’m putting some into pots and some right into the ground, but without domes to hold in humidity. Instead, I have dabbed some honey onto all of the wounds where the leaves had been attached before removal. I’m hoping that will help seal in moisture as they look to be the main source of water loss to the scions.
    Going to get another batch of scions this week and try the same but using gently heated pine sap/resin instead of the honey.
    It’s a bit more labor intensive as a trade off, but if it works, that can eliminate the need for totes if that is the limiting factor restraining others for whatever reasons. Worst case, I have some dead sticks in the ground come spring. Though for my best case, I have a bunch of trees I can’t use for myself, but hopefully some neighborhood people will be glad to take some free trees lol. The experience will be my value gained until I can get some property for my own.

  • @siljatanner1318
    @siljatanner1318 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for this information. I had never scored my cuttings before, so maybe this time it will be better. And thanks for giving me the motivation to get out there to cut and divide plants that I already have.

  • @Joan-ej7wv
    @Joan-ej7wv Před rokem +1

    Thanks Billy& Michael, very nice. I will try this. Thanks

  • @twooldcrowshomestead
    @twooldcrowshomestead Před rokem +1

    LOVE this! Thanks so much! I didn't know about the scoring part. I'll be trying that soon!

  • @joanneturner9375
    @joanneturner9375 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Going to give this a try 😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @denisebrady6858
    @denisebrady6858 Před rokem +1

    Loved it Guys- I do the same anything I can comes from a cutting. Cheers Denise- Australia

  • @tammynevil7852
    @tammynevil7852 Před rokem +2

    I love this idea, I have family with trees that need trimming. Is there any fruit tree it won't work on?

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      This isn’t the best method for most fruit trees. In most cases you would want to graft or air layer.

  • @maureenparran8918
    @maureenparran8918 Před rokem

    Great information, thank you very much.

  • @charlesdevier8203
    @charlesdevier8203 Před rokem

    This method works great as they are showing in the video. But keep it out of direct sun. Place container on the north side of a building or maybe on an east facing porch.

  • @busker153
    @busker153 Před rokem +2

    You can plant in old milk containers!

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      You absolutely can!

    • @busker153
      @busker153 Před rokem

      @@PermaPasturesFarm21 Guess what?!?
      I have green structures protruding from my Comfrey Crown in the front yard!

  • @cristiewentz8586
    @cristiewentz8586 Před rokem +4

    Wahoo! My brother has a fig and imma scalp it 😂

  • @tommyluck19
    @tommyluck19 Před rokem +1

    Just got the comfrey cuttings on Monday! Thank You so much ❤️

  • @runningwarrior5468
    @runningwarrior5468 Před rokem +1

    Hazelnuts=fetal Nutella! 🍫

  • @trashcanbees2739
    @trashcanbees2739 Před rokem

    I just ordered a few fruit trees (fig, mulberry, and olive), and I'm really looking forward to being able to propagate the cuttings and trade for other varieties. thanks for the tutorial!

  • @irisfigueroa2511
    @irisfigueroa2511 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome video , my 1st time here glad to found you guys. Where did you buy this long pots

  • @philomenabrabazonobroin5236

    Rooting hormone is banned in Germany. You can make your own out of honey

  • @stacyclark5910
    @stacyclark5910 Před rokem

    Excellent information… love it! Hoping to to pass down to my grands!

  • @JMeixsell
    @JMeixsell Před 11 měsíci

    Wonderful! I've got my containers of tree tubes, filled with your suggestion for growing medium, used the rooting solution, and have them in a plastic container with top as you've described. Should moisture there be forming on the inside of the top from a tight seal? Should I have duct taped it closed for that to happen or is it ok to allow air gaps?

  • @Lydia-wu1zg
    @Lydia-wu1zg Před rokem +1

    So useful. Thanks

  • @mrspogadaeus
    @mrspogadaeus Před rokem

    I'm getting OLD to wait for bare root trees to grow so I can prune cuttings - do you sell your cuttings? I really don't have the money to buy the initial trees... nor do I know anyone nearby who is growing them. But I could probably afford to buy some from you!

  • @mrs.h3
    @mrs.h3 Před rokem

    This is great information! Thanks for sharing and God bless y'all!

  • @fiendeng
    @fiendeng Před rokem

    Gimme all the specs ! lol i need those details. I have blueberry bushes and two stone fruits I'd like to propigate
    do raspberry copis well?

  • @Maiden_Warrior_Crone
    @Maiden_Warrior_Crone Před rokem

    I am thoroughly enjoying your videos and your family! We have fig trees on our property here in Croatia, and I'm considering doing this to sell to tourists next year!
    May I please ask, when is the cut-off date to propagate and plant these?
    Are you doing it all in September? I am so thankful for you sharing your knowledge with all of us! Thank you so much!

  • @MissBetsyLu
    @MissBetsyLu Před rokem +2

    Mr Billy??? Do you think this will work with apple cuttiings???? I know not to try this with growth coming from below a graft. Thanks for any help you have to offer.

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      Our favorite method for dealing with apples is grafting. A number of others like to grow them from seed… but you never really know what you’re going to get that way.

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Před rokem +1

      @@PermaPasturesFarm21 I can't get wood to graft. Or rootstock. Or practice grafting. Not gonna work for me that I can see. Blessings everyone

  • @andymckay9409
    @andymckay9409 Před rokem +1

    Have you guys thought about chestnuts? There are some good videos about haw to grow them from seed and the wood is very nice as well.

  • @drakthorzodin-son3643
    @drakthorzodin-son3643 Před rokem +1

    You could probably make a killing with mulberry those suckers seem to clone best of the trees ive tried so far. Also Mulberry probably 100% perfect feed for all livestock types

  • @rogerkenworthy6380
    @rogerkenworthy6380 Před rokem +2

    Great content - thanks! Question; should we clean and sterilize the cutters when we move from one species to another? Cheers.

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      That’s certainly not a bad idea.

    • @rogerkenworthy6380
      @rogerkenworthy6380 Před rokem

      I've never cleaned the cutters, but read somewhere it was a good idea. Worth a try. All the best! Love your garden. @@PermaPasturesFarm21

  • @elaines5179
    @elaines5179 Před rokem +1

    tall half gallon plastic jugs would work easily, but do youneed open bottoms fordrainage?

  • @christinenatvig2313
    @christinenatvig2313 Před rokem

    Can the inside of the tub get to moist? When I tried this with smaller plants they rotted. I didn’t water it often either.

  • @marilynweber7957
    @marilynweber7957 Před 11 měsíci

    What kind of Hazelnuts do you use where you live - I found a good price on American Filberts but I don't think they are for our area in IN . . . Where do I get the first trees so that I can propogate a bunch like you did - thank you in advance. I'm trying to get my sets of 3 trees with all the perennials and some kind of a nitrogen source - - - I've been watching Stephan's videos but am on an extreme budget since I got laid off . . . I got some seeds for the pea shrub and for rhubarb, I dug some daylillies and I have a few spice plants like he suggested - but I'm not sure how to get the nuts and don't want to buy the wrong kind. I have raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, comfrey etc. that could be changed around to make this better - but the nuts and nitrogen fixers are crazy hard to figure out. Thank you so much

  • @samwiginton339
    @samwiginton339 Před rokem +2

    do you have an Amazon store where we can purchase these pots & help you a bit? also thank you for making this video, I have a fig tree running wild so I am going to trim it and do transplants to give my family for Christmas gifts ( we do gifts each year instead of spending lots of $ buying gifts)

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind thoughts…but I’m afraid we don’t yet.

    • @amiehorner5132
      @amiehorner5132 Před 11 měsíci

      That would work well for Birthday gifts for gardening family and friends.

  • @livesmartconstruction9463
    @livesmartconstruction9463 Před 7 měsíci

    Is it possible to propagate fruit trees that are grafted into root stock of other trees?

  • @loquat44-40
    @loquat44-40 Před rokem +1

    Many plants will readily root from cuttings and others will not so much. From what I understand propagation from cuttings is how figs are done.
    I have done propagation for mulberries, but not all mulberries so propagate. Red mulberries and some of their hybrids will not. But for those red mulberries (American mulberry) take a variety that you know the cuttings will propagate and graft the scion of the red mulberry that will not onto the cutting that will root.
    Apples and pears are normally propagated by grafting on rootstock. You can grow your pear and apple rootstock from seeds or use stooling beds on rootstock. For eating pears and apples, rootstock is grafted. If you want cider apples you do what johnny appleseed did and plant apple seeds. Occasionally you will get a good fresh eating apple, but mostly only get what is fit for cider.
    Much stone and citrus fruit, but not all, will often be true to seed. But I will have to find out if peach cuttings will propagate.
    Dunstan and chinese chestnuts are a good crop or least they are for me in northwest Florida and propagate from seeds. They have essential fats, but maybe not as much as hazel nuts. Peanuts might be another crop for oils
    Since pests often eat fruit and berries you can supplement your animal protein if you shoot some of the raccoons, squirrels, and possums and if the warden is not looking some of the deer. That great Pyrenees likely will go after rabbits also.
    In southern europe people do eat birds. Remember the song 4 and 20 black birds baked in pie. But then black birds were never protected as migratory species in merry olde england.

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      I had no idea people didn’t eat birds over there!

    • @marilynweber7957
      @marilynweber7957 Před rokem

      LOL - I unfortunately have mulberries growing as weeds - I can't keep them out of my raspberries. I'm going to try to dig all the raspberries, pop all the mulberries out and replant the raspberries - I think this fall - don't know when it is best, but that's probably when we will have time. Driving me crazy - you cut the mulberries back and they grow like crazy!!!

    • @loquat44-40
      @loquat44-40 Před rokem

      @@marilynweber7957 When you cut them, put concentrated herbicides on the cut stump. That might or might not kill the roots and prevent the plant from spouting back up. It is also best to try and pull them up by the roots. For saplings too big to pull manually, I use my compact tractor. But obviously there are limits to what can be pulled.
      In my climate I have never yet manage to get raspberries to grow. I do have problems with running bamboo that my neighbors have planted.

  • @misterdubity3073
    @misterdubity3073 Před rokem +1

    Question for anyone: @5:10, what are those tiny red berries? Thanks

  • @sharonbegay4458
    @sharonbegay4458 Před 4 měsíci

    When doing cuttings I'm compared to mortisha in "Adams Family" cutting flower hards off

  • @marilynweber7957
    @marilynweber7957 Před rokem +1

    can you do it with apples, blueberries? I have lots of apples but I thought they had root stock with the flavor part of the apple on top . . . I have tons of bitter hickory . . . I was hoping when we moved in here that I'd have edible ones. Thank you for sharing.

  • @loriflarson4236
    @loriflarson4236 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. I'm in s.e. Wisconsin zone 5a I think. I want to do this to apple trees. How do I keep them in our brutal winter??

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      This isn’t really the best method for apple trees. You might want to consider grafting them… which is also quite simple.

  • @joesphfreedom3019
    @joesphfreedom3019 Před rokem

    Is there a certain time of year you should do this?

  • @halfbubbleoffplumb8480

    Do you have a link to the container / lid that you have the tree tubes sitting in? Or what are the called online.

  • @kelleyniemanatthebablerbar2769

    It seems like my figs come back and produce figs too late for them to ripen. I only get a few ripe ones before it gets cold. What am I doing wrong?

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      You might need to plant them in a different microclimate on your property.

  • @marjoriestanley340
    @marjoriestanley340 Před rokem +2

    ♥♥♥♥This!

  • @jenniearnold2349
    @jenniearnold2349 Před rokem +1

    I want to start more cutting from my figs but what if I don't have a clear large top to keep in condensation? Anybody got ideas for me? I do have lots of 1 gallon containers to put them in to get started. Thanks!

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      We have also covered them with plastic before.

    • @jenniearnold2349
      @jenniearnold2349 Před rokem

      Do they necessarily need to be covered in order to root? @@PermaPasturesFarm21

  • @michaelb8091
    @michaelb8091 Před rokem +3

    Can I do this with blackberries.

    • @MargaretFinnell
      @MargaretFinnell Před rokem +3

      Take the tip of the blackberry vine and bend it over so you put in dirt, dig a little hole. Use a brick or metal hook to hold it in place. Water well and often. Next year you have a new plant.

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Před rokem +1

      ​​@@MargaretFinnelltrue. blessings everyone

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      I agree with Margaret

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Před rokem +1

      @@PermaPasturesFarm21 I'm fairly certain any root cutting of blackberry or raspberry will grow if given half a chance. Many grand blessings everyone everywhere

    • @michaelb8091
      @michaelb8091 Před rokem +1

      It’s not on my property.

  • @allysongood
    @allysongood Před rokem +1

    What was the name of the rooting gel you were using?

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem +1

      It was just some off the shelf rooting for Mont as I recall. Nothing special.

  • @ktd3166
    @ktd3166 Před rokem +1

    What depth of tree tubes do you use?

  • @videorockson1
    @videorockson1 Před rokem

    where can you get free cuttings to start with?

  • @janew5351
    @janew5351 Před rokem +1

    Are the tree tubes 12in tall and 3in square?

  • @actcityottawa
    @actcityottawa Před rokem +1

    Great tips...Kudos, Kenman, DIGILEAK News Not Noise

  • @HeatherNaturaly
    @HeatherNaturaly Před rokem +1

    I have searched for hazel nut seedlings for 2 years now, and no one carries them!! Where did you get yours?

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      I really don’t know what this point my friend. We’ve had them a while.

    • @joshua511
      @joshua511 Před rokem

      Twisted Tree Farm sells hazel nut seedlings.

  • @renee4006
    @renee4006 Před rokem +1

    Anyone catch if the cut is made above or below the nodes? Or does it matter? Better to do these cuttings now or in spring?

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      It’s better that is cut below, but it really doesn’t matter in the end.

  • @amyschaefer1140
    @amyschaefer1140 Před rokem +1

    What's the best time of year to do this?
    Thanks

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      Right now, and into the fall with the varieties I showed in the video.

    • @amyschaefer1140
      @amyschaefer1140 Před rokem

      @@PermaPasturesFarm21 thank you!
      I need to get busy on that project next.

  • @bryceleonardo3442
    @bryceleonardo3442 Před rokem

    Does this work with Apple Trees?

  • @OurSoVaLife
    @OurSoVaLife Před rokem +1

    Can I propagate fruit trees the same way? Also, do you sell the hazelnut starts?

    • @PermaPasturesFarm21
      @PermaPasturesFarm21  Před rokem

      This really isn’t the best method for most fruit trees. We prefer grafting.
      We haven’t yet considered whether or not we want to sell these hazelnuts.

    • @TMesser74
      @TMesser74 Před rokem

      @@PermaPasturesFarm21thank you. You answered my question about the hazelnut so I will go delete the one I posted .

  • @monicamayer977
    @monicamayer977 Před rokem

    Prune it...haha

  • @kaynefryday6637
    @kaynefryday6637 Před rokem +1

    I worked on a fig farm for two years , I’ve tried nearly every variety there is , what a load of rubbish , figs are the most boring blan fruit god ever put on this great green earth .

  • @queeniesplantsgardening3697

    I don’t know how you two knew, but, I NEEDED THIS TUTORIAL!!! I am getting ready to do this very thing RIGHT NOW!!! Thank you two so much for this masterclass!!! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🪶🪶🪶