Espalier Fruit Trees is Easy!

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • Espalier is a fruit tree or ornamental shrub whose branches are trained to grow flat against a wall, supported on a lattice or a framework of stakes and Host Casey Hentges gives us some help on what to look out for. It's not as hard as you think, promise!
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Komentáře • 26

  • @jessemeyer3628
    @jessemeyer3628 Před 9 dny

    I like that you guys showed actual situations like not being able to get out soon enough. Very informative, best espalier explanation ive seen to date. Cheers Gardeners!

  • @gavinmillar7519
    @gavinmillar7519 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for such a clear and practical instruction - I'm thinking of doing some espalier fruit trees for our back garden. You've shown it's possible. Every good wish from Scotland.

  • @thatdiycouple5513
    @thatdiycouple5513 Před 2 lety +7

    This is the best espalier video I’ve seen. Thank you!

  • @JackelineBon
    @JackelineBon Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent explanation, this is the best video I have seen about how to create a espalier tree. Thank you so much!

  • @joeinge4808
    @joeinge4808 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the clear instructions

  • @kittymaude
    @kittymaude Před rokem +2

    Loved your video on how to do this. Best instruction. Where can I get the black rubber ties?

  • @ayatti26
    @ayatti26 Před 2 lety +1

    The sprouts that you cut off back to the cordon. Arent those supposed be headed to stimulate the fruiting wood. I didnt see many buds.

  • @patrickc.6183
    @patrickc.6183 Před rokem +1

    Great explanation!

  • @hfricke2661
    @hfricke2661 Před 2 lety

    Some people over here dont cut succers 100%, they leave it 3 to 4 buds, or if June leaves, in hope to give it a chance to turn into fruiting wood next season. Thank you for explaining the fine work you did

    • @pamelah6431
      @pamelah6431 Před 6 měsíci

      Do you mean water sprouts? Suckers come from the base and should always be removed - they're from the rootstock.

  • @paulineferrill4348
    @paulineferrill4348 Před 2 měsíci

    Espalier seemed so daunting before I watched this! I am hoping to replace my fence with an espalier orchard in a few years.
    What is the name of the hardware that is holding the turn buckles out from the 4x4s?

  • @cynthiagoodell1213
    @cynthiagoodell1213 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you tell us about the black rubber ties, please? What are they called and where can they be purchased? Thank you!

  • @latonyadickens5067
    @latonyadickens5067 Před rokem

    Very informative, merci!

  • @birkanolguner5445
    @birkanolguner5445 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for information. Can this method be applied to plum trees?

  • @HandcraftedintheFoothills

    Going to espalier my Pyracantha this year.

  • @cynthiawilson495
    @cynthiawilson495 Před 11 měsíci

    When is the best time of year to do this pruning? Spring?

  • @barbarataylor8101
    @barbarataylor8101 Před 3 lety +3

    Do you have a link for the black tie that you used

  • @allanpennington
    @allanpennington Před 7 měsíci

    My apples and pear espalier are in their first spring/summer after planting them in late winter. I have been training two horizontal first tiers as they grow and leaving a central leader. The first tier is growing well. Its now mid summer. I have some branch growth coming off the two trained laterals and some off the central leader. Should I be summer pruning in the first year on my first tier laterals? Is mid summer too late for that? I have one pear which has produced a few laterals off the central leader at a tier two height. Should I train those now or is it best to cut the central leader back in winter to start the next tier from fresh? Thanks

  • @MohamedAhmed-dr2kz
    @MohamedAhmed-dr2kz Před 3 lety

    Just wondering how you keep stone fruit fruiting? I thought blossoms only come on 2 year old wood?

  • @heidibredehoeft9442
    @heidibredehoeft9442 Před 6 měsíci

    Where does one get the post “Brackets” to attaché the wires to?

  • @agreylady
    @agreylady Před 8 měsíci

    How do you keep it from getting taller once it has reached your desired height?

    • @pamelah6431
      @pamelah6431 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Train the leader to the side.

  • @sanskritiscreations9373

    How do I identify a water sprout? Can anyone help me understand?

    • @OklahomaGardening
      @OklahomaGardening  Před rokem

      Here is a segment that we did back in 2015 that shows what a water sprout looks like: czcams.com/video/YV9_kvMfvfE/video.html
      (starts at 3:20 mark)

  • @ksero1000
    @ksero1000 Před rokem

    I'm terrified bc I read if you cut one water sprout, 50 come back. She did not seem intimidated. Why?