THE ART OF CITRUS TREE PRUNING - Tips for a bountiful harvest

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Today, I'm going to prune my citrus trees in my food forest. Some may see it as simply trimming trees, but to me, it's so much more. It's like creating art with nature, helping these trees reach their full potential by shaping and trimming their branches.
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Komentáře • 192

  • @kimzocco3911
    @kimzocco3911 Před 10 měsíci +9

    The #BobRoss of gardening... I was just looking for a video on pruning citrus and became entranced by his voice and the camera angle with the rays of sun shining. Nice.

  • @trippnbilly7130
    @trippnbilly7130 Před rokem +31

    I agree that gardening is not difficult. Dig a hole,plant a seed.. These big YT channels make you feel it is expensive...It don't have to be

    • @LushGardener
      @LushGardener Před rokem +6

      I agree …Most important…. They advise all these expensive commercial fertiliser’s and 5 different ones ( all chemicals )… it’s pretty simple as using kitchen compost …organic ,free,reuse ,recycle that’s it 😊

    • @CRlifeisgood
      @CRlifeisgood Před rokem +3

      Depends..in AZ it is hard

    • @colleendemaio
      @colleendemaio Před rokem +5

      Guess you don't live somewhere with extreme drought or regular flooding. Or gophers. Gardening has different challenges depending on where you live. Not saying it can't be done by any means, but you must be very fortunate if you live somewhere you can just stick a seed in the ground. (I've lived in such places, I had no idea how lucky I was)

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +17

      @@colleendemaioBandicoots, bush turkeys, floods, drought, birds and wallabies…we have challenges, but my point is that it is not difficult and you can start by knowing nothing and learn along the way.

    • @Nscap
      @Nscap Před rokem +1

      @@LushGardener chemical fertilizers work, better

  • @jameskniskern2261
    @jameskniskern2261 Před rokem +20

    Good news on the seedling mandarin! If it doesn't taste great, you can always top work graft new varieties onto the seedling. :)

  • @888jabs
    @888jabs Před rokem +7

    Gardening has been my passion for over 30 years and I'm still learning.

  • @CanadianPermacultureLegacy

    That intro shot flying in from far away to the citrus was gorgeous 😍

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +3

      First take I crashed my drone! Lol. See the rescue on FB.

  • @lpmoron6258
    @lpmoron6258 Před rokem +5

    Morning Weedy. Thanks sir the fix. Nice way to start a day. Love the soft tune in the back ground. (Or did I imagine that?) The sounds of nature and your voice. Can't wait for the next one. Have a wonderful day!

  • @sarap1409
    @sarap1409 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I've watched a fair few gardening videos and your energy is a nice change. There's some really energetic gardeners and they are good to watch, but you have a very laid back chill and calming delivery that's refreshing. Like being in the garden for you is relaxing and that translates on camera 🙂

  • @martin77766
    @martin77766 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I found your channel recently and I enjoy your style. Thanks for the good vibes and tips

  • @MoniqueVanHaaren-cv8qz
    @MoniqueVanHaaren-cv8qz Před rokem +2

    thank you for this meditation moment. Wonderful to see how your garden grows. It is Bjutiful!!!

  • @terry5274
    @terry5274 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Always wonderful

  • @TheDevine22
    @TheDevine22 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I adore you and your work.

  • @janlabuschagne4759
    @janlabuschagne4759 Před rokem +2

    So happy the world is chansing

  • @RisenUponTomorrow
    @RisenUponTomorrow Před rokem +1

    This was a delightful video. The background music is a nice touch

  • @Globally1201
    @Globally1201 Před rokem +1

    THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR CITRUS PRUNING TECHNIQUES!!!🌳🍋🍊 THIS VIDEO WAS QUITE CALMING TO LISTEN TO!!! 😊🤓👍🏾🔥🙏🏾👑✝️📖🔥

  • @kela2210
    @kela2210 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hello, I'm writting from Chile🇨🇱, I just found your videos, the are lovely with your sense of humor and spectacular photography, really nice way to learn...🎉..Cheers

  • @MamaPegasus
    @MamaPegasus Před rokem +1

    Citrus with lots of seeds make great juice!

  • @lynnmoss2127
    @lynnmoss2127 Před rokem +1

    Love love love

  • @sumitmaurya2292
    @sumitmaurya2292 Před 11 měsíci +1

    YOU ARE LIVING MY DREAM LIFE. I HAVE THOUGHT TO LIVE LIKE YOU. IT FEELS LIKE YOU ALSO DREAMED SAME. YOU ARE DOING IT VERY WELL.

  • @lformica
    @lformica Před 10 měsíci +1

    around 11:00 was super helpful to see your pruning decisions as it was happening

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 Před rokem +3

    If you live in harmony with nature, you will never be poor. If you live according to what others think, you will never be rich.
    Seneca (whoever that is)

  • @gnargnar1992
    @gnargnar1992 Před rokem +1

    Great job on the Citrus patch, Weedy! Love from Canada!

  • @lisapromiseofyah
    @lisapromiseofyah Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks Weedy ...great video

  • @MerwinARTist
    @MerwinARTist Před rokem +9

    Really like this presentation .. the idea that it should be artistic is exactly right! Also the trees need to be "balanced". I don't mind cutting the tips off some branches .. bc that's where the growth hormones are .. and by cutting them back .. the energy is going into root and trunk development .. making the tree stronger.

  • @richo083
    @richo083 Před rokem +1

    I did enjoy this video! Thanks for spending the time to make it so.

  • @danielriddellsfoodforestgarden

    The Aesthetic is solid

  • @Lupinsx
    @Lupinsx Před rokem +1

    Another awesome video!!! Watching from Vancouver Island Canada.

  • @TheLUCIANA63
    @TheLUCIANA63 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful! Thanks for sharing

  • @rhysdehaan
    @rhysdehaan Před rokem +6

    Great timing! I've got a tiny mandarin tree, next to a giant orange tree, ready to harvest a ton off next month! Love your pinapple patch 🍍

  • @oreopaksun2512
    @oreopaksun2512 Před rokem +4

    Another art learned! You are pruning those trees like a master gardener. And the Weedy Beard got a trim, too, glad it wasn't a hard prune there!

  • @lafreaqueelectrique3963
    @lafreaqueelectrique3963 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This/you are great. Thanks that was fun.

  • @meganlille8455
    @meganlille8455 Před rokem +1

    I love the art of pruning. For a first timer you got it!

  • @pietsnot7002
    @pietsnot7002 Před rokem +2

    You are absolutly right with the woodchips and mowing! Many people get cultish about permaculture (l did a PDC btw) and no-dig and so on, but like David the Good and Joseph Lofthouse said: when you have mouths to feed you do what works for you! Looking amazing in 3 years David! Nicely done 👌 and thanks for the content creations 🙏

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +2

      Yes and thanks 😛✌️

    • @pietsnot7002
      @pietsnot7002 Před rokem

      @@TheWeedyGarden Right l remember something else about the seedling trees, many say ohhh they won’t grow true to seed.. they might, they might not, but they forget one thing: every variety that’s being sold today originally all came from a seedling, it just happened to be a disirable one that they kept grafting from then 😉 and l look at it this way: tasty fruit, grow on, bad taste or qualities ➡️ cut/dry/use it in the smoker for meat 👌 it’s a win win for me 🌳🌴🍎🍑🍒🥩🍗

  • @lisalotti
    @lisalotti Před rokem +2

    Very good video, very instructive ... it gave me the courage to prune one lemon tree of mine

  • @EastxWestFarms
    @EastxWestFarms Před rokem +1

    We learned a lot about pruning trees by joining a bonsai club.

  • @she_was_here
    @she_was_here Před rokem +2

    I enjoy all your videos so much! So much knowledge 😇👌🏼

  • @daleireland
    @daleireland Před rokem +1

    Awesome 👏

  • @ykarius
    @ykarius Před rokem +2

    C'est magnifique! Superbement mis en image, et si bien raconté. Très inspirant! Un grand bonjour depuis la France!

  • @nathangardenfawkes2910
    @nathangardenfawkes2910 Před rokem +1

    Very inspiring Mr Weedy :) Spring is in the Air in the Northern Rivers

  • @cbjones2212
    @cbjones2212 Před rokem +4

    Hiya Weedy. If the branch(es) with gall wasp are ones you really want to keep, you can literally use a razor blade to shave the top off the gall. The critters can't survive with all that fresh air and sunshine (they must be vampires 🦇 )

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +2

      I think the gall wasp is actually a beneficial insect to have in your garden. So I feel kinda bad about killing them now.

  • @jessieelliott3157
    @jessieelliott3157 Před rokem +1

    My husband shaved off his wild, unpruned 2 1/2 year old beard recently. I put it in the worm farm. Thankyou for your beautiful and informative videos. I learn so much.

  • @johntimings5230
    @johntimings5230 Před rokem +1

    Looking forward to your mandarin tree fruiting!

  • @steventriance8312
    @steventriance8312 Před měsícem +1

    Nice! thank you!

  • @Leetee1983
    @Leetee1983 Před rokem +1

    ❤❤❤ thank you so much

  • @deirdrecollins3987
    @deirdrecollins3987 Před rokem +1

    Awesome good lesson. Thank you!

  • @SANjeewascience
    @SANjeewascience Před rokem +1

    thank u weedy.

  • @manasigupta4379
    @manasigupta4379 Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful demonstration, thank you David, loved it!

  • @trudilloyd8917
    @trudilloyd8917 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Beautiful man!1

  • @Noniinthebush
    @Noniinthebush Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this!

  • @supattrasoykheeree3083
    @supattrasoykheeree3083 Před rokem +1

    Thank you😊

  • @hakora6676
    @hakora6676 Před 6 dny

    what a lovely video i appreciate the time and effort you have put into it.......

  • @nateross14
    @nateross14 Před rokem +1

    Instead of waiting for my little citrus trees to get big enough to support a good fruit load, I'm just going to build a simple wooden frame around and above it that I can tie up string to that will take the weight load off the branch. I'm growing citrus in containers so not worried about slower root growth by growing fruit right away. Rather than wait a couple years to get fruit, my strategy is to just have more smaller trees in pots, support the branches with fruit until they are strong enough, and get fruit right away.

  • @blackbway
    @blackbway Před rokem +2

    Back then when we had a lime tree, we never trimmed it. It grows really big and produces tuns of limes 3 times a year.

  • @jack-michaeleastwood1548

    Thank you Weedy. As always i git educated if was not night-time i would be tackling my dysfunctional tree's 😅😊

  • @susanrichmond6624
    @susanrichmond6624 Před rokem +1

    This was cool 🤩thanks ❤

  • @chazwozza2662
    @chazwozza2662 Před rokem +1

    Much love from the Toonumbar garden crew

  • @veronicabalfourpaul2288
    @veronicabalfourpaul2288 Před rokem +1

    Very good

  • @magsterz123
    @magsterz123 Před rokem +3

    I’m looking forward to the video on citrusing your prune trees. :-)
    Also I think woodchips and some mowing can fit perfectly into a permaculture system as far as I understand it.

  • @manuelrojas4483
    @manuelrojas4483 Před rokem +4

    Magistral!! Los árboles y plantas en su crecímiento van formando la decoración del terreno y señala el camino por donde tienes que ir para mejorar su hábitat.También se puede planificar,viendo ejemplos de huertos,con clima similar.Saludos desde Tenerife!! 👏🥕🥦🐞🍅🌸🤙🏻🐝🐔🌿🫑

  • @cosmicsurprise1307
    @cosmicsurprise1307 Před rokem +4

    great video! Ive been trying to learn this better and you explain it so well!

  • @rajnalawade1605
    @rajnalawade1605 Před rokem +2

    Hi weedy, always good to see the weedy garden grow to its full potential. I thought il share some if my experience, and what I have learnt is the pineapple grows just as beautifully in the shade. They love shade and hardly require any care throughout their lives.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +3

      Ok. Have you grown big sweet pineapples on your plants in the shade. I think they “prefer” sun…more light=more sugar=sweeter fruit. I do have some MASSIVE pineapple plants under my bananas but no fruit yet. Interested now to see

    •  Před 9 měsíci

      Here in Brazil we plant two types of pineapples. One is cone-shaped, a bit more acid, and likes full sun. The other is rounder, smaller, sweeter, and prefers the shade. It acts like an understory plant. So actually it depends which type of pineapple you are planting!

  • @susanthompson5091
    @susanthompson5091 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, Weedy! Some great info as always 👌 😊

  • @deborahlee8135
    @deborahlee8135 Před rokem +4

    In some parts of the country citrus gall wasp is reportable to the agricultural dept or biosecurity. Also the disposal of the nests varies too. Please check with your state's department to prevent the spread of disease. I think you'll have nasturiums for life now David 😂 i planted one plant10 years ago and they're like triffids now. Develop a taste for nasturtium pesto 😉

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Před rokem

      Alas nasturtiums don't like the cold so they'll only grow for around four months where I live (same state as Weedy).

    • @deborahlee8135
      @deborahlee8135 Před rokem

      @@SamStone1964 oh thats sad, the bees adore them. I have them under my fruit trees as summer mulch. They set seed and die off and return with a vengeance 😂

    • @SamStone1964
      @SamStone1964 Před rokem

      @@deborahlee8135 Yes it's sad that nearly all my favourite foods grow in the tropics but I melt once it hits 16C so I live where the Winters are frosty and I'm limited on what I can grow. I am planning on putting in a grow tunnel this year so I can extend my growing season.

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 Před rokem +1

    Yey! What fun, and yummy fruit too. Never having lived where citrus grows, I never knew it had thorns! We enjoy pruning our fruit trees too. Very satisfying, although I always struggle a bit with the fruit thinning process even though I know that failing to do so can actually endanger the tree by making branches too heavy and causing catastrophic breaks sometimes.

  • @LushFoliage
    @LushFoliage Před rokem +1

    just love your videos :)

  • @jodityler5539
    @jodityler5539 Před rokem +2

    Hey Weedy!! Love this video! Gardening isn’t hard but it is a lot of trial and error! It’s like one big on going science experiment. I just wanted to share that we grow some of our pineapples in the shade. They are slower growing but we do have success with it. Obviously the ones in the sun produce quicker though. Hope you’re having a great day 😊

  • @elizabeth2416
    @elizabeth2416 Před rokem +1

    Dear Weedy, here in Melbourne the gall wasp has swept through town, all the old citrus trees are covered in them. Don't put the bark affected by gall wasp in the compost, chuck them in the fire or the rubbish.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +2

      Gall wasps are actually good to keep other insects from the garden.

  • @debbi945
    @debbi945 Před 10 měsíci +2

    If you cut each pineapple top vertically into 4 pieces, you can plant out 4 plants instead of 1, and get more pineapples

  • @Ricosyard
    @Ricosyard Před rokem +1

    Couldn’t have said better brother great video great vibes always

  • @sc0tt500
    @sc0tt500 Před rokem +4

    I've read that you can actually cut the pineapple stem into quarters before putting into water and get 4 plants from one. I haven't tried it yet.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +1

      wow. ok

    • @gtrgenie
      @gtrgenie Před rokem

      Yes you can

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +1

      @@gtrgenie I could have four times as many by now. dang!

    • @gtrgenie
      @gtrgenie Před rokem

      @@TheWeedyGarden I started with the water method, but now just plant the twisted off top into soil. I’m also growing the pink variety from seed.

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +1

      @@gtrgenie I have thrown a few in the ground too, but only 1/2 come through. Getting roots going first seems to help

  • @Myth1n
    @Myth1n Před 2 měsíci +1

    If that mandarin you grew from seed ends up not being any good, you can always graft one of your other oranges or even multiple different citrus onto that one tree! It looks like a good strong grower so dont let it go to waste if it ends up not having good fruit!

  • @napeekapunpimtongnara9111
    @napeekapunpimtongnara9111 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I think your mandarin oranges must taste really good and are 100% free from chemicals. I think this should be the solution to agriculture that is 100% chemical-free.

  • @xboxice2005
    @xboxice2005 Před rokem +2

    And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there He put the man whom He had formed.” Everything that God had made was the perfection of beauty, and nothing seemed wanting that could contribute to the happiness of the holy pair; yet the Creator gave them still another token of His love, by preparing a garden especially for their home. In this garden were trees of every variety, many of them laden with fragrant and delicious fruit. There were lovely vines, growing upright, yet presenting a most graceful appearance, with their branches drooping under their load of tempting fruit of the richest and most varied hues. It was the work of Adam and Eve to train the branches of the vine to form bowers, thus making for themselves a dwelling from living trees covered with foliage and fruit. There were fragrant flowers of every hue in rich profusion. In the midst of the garden stood the tree of life, surpassing in glory all other trees. Its fruit appeared like apples of gold and silver, and had the power to perpetuate life. Praise God for you, you efforts is such an inspiration to us all.

  • @enterprising9
    @enterprising9 Před rokem

    You are unstoppable ❤
    Love the visuals and vibe 🖼
    Weedy garden always brings the 🔥

  • @mattfynes4065
    @mattfynes4065 Před rokem +1

    Love the beauty of your videos! However, these rules work great for most trees but citrus are odd ones- most trees want airflow in the centre but citrus do better with a crowded/warm core. Some great videos out there from citrus growers covering this

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +4

      These tiny citrus tress don’t get frost and are growing in a subtropical environment. I’ve not watched any YT vids on pruning yet, but the locals here have shown me how to do it here. I’m hoping they should be warm enough and I appreciate your tip 👍

  • @Colin-pg2su
    @Colin-pg2su Před rokem +2

    Time for a Lillet with an orange ;)

  • @JTRBeats
    @JTRBeats Před 19 dny

    DDDD Thank you!

  • @semeandofloresta
    @semeandofloresta Před rokem +1

    Very nice vídeo man, I love CZcams channel, lets plant some Food Forest 🙏🤟🌳

  • @17leprichaun
    @17leprichaun Před rokem +1

    it's like watching a dream 8D

  • @kattsragz320
    @kattsragz320 Před rokem +2

    Hey Weedy how are you? I see you like bathing in the river and soaking in your tub, have you ever thought of havining a swim pond to raise your own fish to eat??? You can teach us how to do that

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem

      No I can’t 🥲 I have fish in the river, five minutes away, so for now it’s extra extras!

    • @kattsragz320
      @kattsragz320 Před rokem

      @TheWeedyGarden I understand but you are a very good teacher and it would of been nice to learn about that. Oh well you have a good day keep up the good work 👏 🙌 👍 👌

  • @AndreBatistaSilva
    @AndreBatistaSilva Před rokem +2

    Hey Weedy, greetings all the way from Brazil mate! Great video ❤ love your channel. Pineapples are mid to low strata according to Fernando Rebelo from CEPEAS, they are native to Brazil and there are wild ones in the Cerrado ecosystem siting bellow the canopy of trees that lose its leaves or allow some sunlight to come through. So you should be able to produce them in the shade of your citrus if they are pruned now and then.

    •  Před 9 měsíci

      They are actually different types of pineapples. The "Cayenne" type are cone-shaped, acid, and prefer full sun. The "perola" types are round, less acid, and prefer shade similar to the native ones.

  • @semeandofloresta
    @semeandofloresta Před rokem +1

    Perhaps you could plant cassava amongst the pineapple seedlings, they will like some shade early in life. 😊

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +1

      Harvesting cassava with totally distrupt the roots of the pineapple if I plant them next to each other

  • @barbaricviking
    @barbaricviking Před rokem +1

    You are so, so lovely ^_^ Thank you for these serene and inspirational videos. Did you know that you can use citrus peels to make "Eco Enzyme", a completely degradable cleaning product (and the 'dirty' water can then be used as fertilizer!) ? Big love from Denmark (and a bit of envy of anyone who can grow their own citrus fruit) ;)

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +1

      Det vidste jeg ikke. Dejligt sommer der nu i dk. Faktisk er vejret det samme her som det er hos jer lige nu. I har det bedste kirsebær 🙃

  • @martyrenego4386
    @martyrenego4386 Před rokem +1

  • @Essaysinglemeye
    @Essaysinglemeye Před měsícem +1

    Weedy, I love your top here. Can I get the info? My husband might need one too 🤭

  • @locke6531
    @locke6531 Před rokem +1

    🙌

  • @90skid97
    @90skid97 Před rokem +3

    Lovely video, although I could barely hear you at times. I am growing citrus up here in Denmark with surprisingly good results myself (in pots ofcourse). How much easier it would be though to just have them out all year. Have you ever considered yuzu? They are so delicious and I know they are grown in Australia and in a few other places outside of east Asia. Since they like that medditeranian style climate.

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 Před rokem +1

    Use the one you grew from the seed as a base for grafting other citruses.

  • @emsey6097
    @emsey6097 Před rokem +3

    Hey Weedy!!! I love this style of video!! Your fun to watch... I can feel the Zen!! anyway thanks for that info, Ill use that when my trees are sleeping, I like you have been letting my baby trees grow for a few years before pruning... but that was super super helpful... I also found this extreemly helpful. czcams.com/video/iO-iFMuqTKU/video.html.....and different info from a guy who taught at Uni... Thanks for adding light to my day!

  • @sharonhoffer3599
    @sharonhoffer3599 Před rokem +1

    I got a Eureka lemon and a Tahitian lime, 3 year old grafted ones, and put them in pots and grew them on and nurtured them with love for 12 months, then planted them in a raised bed because my ground is hard clay. I used Citrus potting mix and compost (Osmocote) and also planted herbs and flowers to make a guild of sorts.
    I was so happy and satisfied.
    Then the lemon kept dropping its leaves and no matter how much water I put on it, it was always dry. It now is practically bare.
    Then I realised I’d planted my 2 citrus within about 10-12 metres of a big eucalyptus.
    I couldn’t help noticing your garden is surrounded by bush.
    What are your thoughts about planting near big trees?

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před rokem +2

      Yeah. The eucalyptus (gum trees) have a chemical in them that prevents other trees to grow around them. It’s in the leaves. The oil. They drop a few leaves, but nothing that is costing lives up here. They are outside the boundry line. Good idea NOT to use gum leaves in your compost!

  • @havfaith56
    @havfaith56 Před rokem +1

    Just like mammals, the seed would be a cross between the mother and the father. Plus, fruit trees are on separate root stock could affect it. Not a plant geneticist. There is an apple tree forest in Europe with possibly thousands of different varieties of apples.

  • @nathanbourquin6554
    @nathanbourquin6554 Před 4 měsíci +1

    “Grow your own food” me watching from my one bedroom apartment 😢

    • @TheWeedyGarden
      @TheWeedyGarden  Před 4 měsíci +2

      That’s ok Nathan. Make it a mission if it is something you want. Or just make sure you buy organic food and walk barefoot in the park once a day. Doing that is a huge step in the right direction 🫵🏻

  • @mariabonita5687
    @mariabonita5687 Před rokem +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @IHateWearingBra
    @IHateWearingBra Před rokem +1

    🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @hakora6676
    @hakora6676 Před 6 dny

    ...its ALL about mulch/woodchip !!!

  • @michelegraybeal
    @michelegraybeal Před rokem +1

    Going to prune my wonky Kaffir lime right now. Thank you! Does it matter what time of year or the weather conditions?

  • @claireartuso1702
    @claireartuso1702 Před rokem +1

    How do you manage a grass 'edge' around your mulch? Looks like wippersnipping would be a bit tricky without a dedicated timber etc edging.

  • @offgridwithmydogs
    @offgridwithmydogs Před 3 měsíci

    where I live has loads of punga trees, i recently had to cut a couple down and realized they produce goop on the cuts. loads of it. like goopy goppy gel. So I am currently experimenting to see if putting this punga goop is benificial on the cuts of the fruit trees that i prune!!

  • @jackkushner8026
    @jackkushner8026 Před 10 měsíci +2

    You dont want to trim every branch going inward, this is a common misconception and creates an imbalance in the distribution of weight erspecially during fruiting because all branches will be pulling down and away from the trunk which in combination with wind or rain can cause severe damage if branches break at the trunk often peeling back a strip off bark in the process! Making matters worse since the branchesstart sagging people tried to put sticks or so under them as support their fruit but only worsen the problem and further weaken the tree which will no longer feel the need strengthen itself and stay thin.

  • @matthewfarrell317
    @matthewfarrell317 Před rokem +1

    Interesting on the pineapples, i have ours under the bananas here in Melbourne. Have to see how they go.
    Love citrus, we have 15 or so varieties on a medium city block.

  • @paralellosll3849
    @paralellosll3849 Před rokem

    The four Ds. Same goes for people.