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  • @Elsathealchemist
    @Elsathealchemist Před 4 lety +12

    Congratulations on your success! Nothing like your dreams coming true. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with 🇺🇸

  • @saifterai4610
    @saifterai4610 Před 4 lety +4

    Jag is knowledgeable, and he shares it with a big heart.

  • @makulewahine
    @makulewahine Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for this. I am getting ready to fill in my large, dandelion patch of a yard with some fruit trees. I am getting some professional advice too but this really helps me understand all facets of growing healthy trees.

  • @Crazy_Garden_Lady
    @Crazy_Garden_Lady Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for teaching us! I'll need to know all tipps for starting our own garden next year.
    Best time to be self sufficient I think.

  • @judithjohnson2111
    @judithjohnson2111 Před 4 lety +2

    So excited to see the progress. It is such a bummer to hear about roundup. Your farm all organic is where it's at. I'm so happy for you.

  • @rakshithaabalasubramanian4688

    Very nice video, Jag, after a long time.. Thanks for your updation on fruit trees..I understand now how much efforts are required and the pains of farming on a large scale..We usually have the attitude of taking everything for granted.. Now, when I hold a fruit in my hand,I feel thankful 🙏

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety +4

      Glad you see the effort. It is truly a lot of hard work but very rewarding.

  • @anonymousperson2345
    @anonymousperson2345 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much for all the tips. Very helpful. Greatly appreciated. 🥰🥰🥰

  • @agb0012000
    @agb0012000 Před 3 lety +1

    This is the third time I’ve watched your video. I love this video. So informative. What I wish you knew was how much water to give dwarf or semi-dwarf trees grown in containers. I have an dwarf apricot, apple, and I just purchased a dwarf peach tree, which I am totally excited about. I knew nothing about growing these when I first started four years ago. I’ve learned a lot from generous people like you that take the time to teach us. Thank you for your time. Great job on this video.

  • @joannegopaul3774
    @joannegopaul3774 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Jag, how you doing? It's great to see all your hard work is paying off well. I'm happy for you 😄👌 Thank you for sharing all your tips, very helpful, appreciate it. God bless you 🙏 stay safe 🙏 Blessings from Trinidad 🇹🇹❤️ ❤️

  • @ournewlifeonmadeira
    @ournewlifeonmadeira Před 3 lety +1

    I am so happy to have found your channel, so much to learn for us as we just bought a piece of land with exotic plants. thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @r.d.4568
    @r.d.4568 Před 3 lety +1

    There are many types of cover crops. Some are grown during the winter (winter wheat, winter rye), then rolled over with a crimp roller to form a thick mat of green manure that crops could be planted in. How this works? The crimp roller crimps the plant near the base thus killing the plant and leaving a thick green mat. Think about the amount of time and effort you'd save by having your crops pre mulched and all you had to do was push the mulch away enough to seed the soil. This method would definitely help keep the weeds and maintenance down while providing ground cover and keeping the soil full of deep penetrating roots that'll compost away.

  • @vickiwalsh5099
    @vickiwalsh5099 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you, Jag, for this excellent video. I live in an area of Australia which is known for the stone fruit industry, and my brothers and I spent many summers of our teenage years picking fruit to earn Christmas money. You have brought me some good memories today.
    I have some peach trees at home, and a nectarine, and figs. I had an apricot tree about 6o years old planted by my grandfather, but I lost it a few years ago in a drought. Your video has now given me the knowledge I need to plant some new apricot trees, which I will do in memory of my grandfather.

  • @r.d.4568
    @r.d.4568 Před 3 lety +1

    Cover crops are great. I think it's a great idea you're diversifying and using the usable space. There are many drought tolerant crops available like beans, sorghum, millet and array of flowers. I understand the desire to use lawn type grasses. I don't recommend using lawn type grasses for production orchards-lawn takes extra maintenance. The herbicide glyphosate 'Roundup' primary target is quack grass. Quack grass is a wild rye with invasive mat forming roots with sharp enough points to drill through roots. The weed blanket will cover the tops of quack grass while the quack grass is busy filling up the soil underneath the blanket with roots. Latin name for quack grass is 'elymus repens'. White Dutch Clover also has 'repens' in it's Latin name. The repens weeds thanks you a lot and will love sending taproots down the fresh plowed ground you've provided for them. Quack grass is the number one reason why roundup.glyphosate is used in commercial food production. Yes, repens also loves it's roots chopped up. Chopped roots is a fine way to propagate repens. Go ahead and play with the repens for a few seasons. You're welcome to have lawn in your orchard.

  • @AkanshaGupta
    @AkanshaGupta Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful farm, beautiful trees. I have a nectarine tree and I learnt a lot.

  • @mishasnow505
    @mishasnow505 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! ...that's an amazing amount of growth .....

  • @melodyscamman244
    @melodyscamman244 Před 4 lety +5

    Recently watched a video on using "whey" as an orchard tree spray (Stefan Sobkowiak channel)... Interesting application ... An organic cheese house in your area might be a source (?) if you decide to try it out.
    Love your channel, but now that you've moved on to commercial scale not sure how relevant to my situation might be. Ever thankful for the home garden info and tips over the past few years. Thank you.
    I will continue to watch, just for the sake of knowledge if for no other reason. 🙏♥️

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety

      I always have home garden info on how to grow many things such as strawberries, sunflowers, tomatoes, cucumbers (videos I recently posted). Scale might be different but all tips and techniques are the same.

  • @ABJK-ds4wq
    @ABJK-ds4wq Před 4 lety +2

    Looks great!! Awesome progress.

  • @evpalfy2464
    @evpalfy2464 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for helping me with my little fruit tree garden I really appreciate it and it’s very helpful I will listen to you often

  • @mygardenhomestead
    @mygardenhomestead Před 3 lety +1

    Allez the tips we need thanks 👍🧐😊😊

  • @lindamorgan2678
    @lindamorgan2678 Před 2 lety

    Thanks will prune my sour cherry trees just like you said and I definitely
    do not water enough thank you

  • @meljudd9286
    @meljudd9286 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for providing knowledge to help others grow food!

  • @honestlyna
    @honestlyna Před 2 lety

    Hey Jag, in our little orchard we did carboard then leaf litter and then wood chip mulch around the trees for weed block and it keeps moisture in (earth worms are happy!). We plan on planting bee turf around the tree's to replace the "weeds" and be food for the pollinators. I think it will work out well.

  • @Mamabear1138
    @Mamabear1138 Před 3 lety

    Thumbs up! Great video with jampacked data! Love it.

  • @kevinmanis
    @kevinmanis Před 4 lety +12

    Hello Jag,
    i like all the video you share. is farming a full time job for you?

  • @shivanandanaik3217
    @shivanandanaik3217 Před rokem

    Thank you. Very nicely explained.

  • @Gustav4
    @Gustav4 Před 3 lety +1

    consider adding grazing animals on to the land,(properly manged btw) and also look into Johnson Su Bioreactor if you get the time.

  • @Saqqarai
    @Saqqarai Před 4 lety +1

    I inherited a dying orchard. I’m going to try these things. I planted ferns around the trees to make it prettier, but this year I have no apples. Frustrating. Good tips to try here. Ty!

  • @LGandM
    @LGandM Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful video, thank you.

  • @jacquijoseph587
    @jacquijoseph587 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing 🥰

  • @andygeorgiou2846
    @andygeorgiou2846 Před 3 lety

    Lovely video!!

  • @southsidecarly7427
    @southsidecarly7427 Před 3 lety

    Great video!

  • @r.d.4568
    @r.d.4568 Před 3 lety

    Fresh manure is spread in late fall. This allows the manure to age through the winter. Yes, it's easier to spread aged manure. Spread the aged manure in the fall. This also allows some time for the soil communities to process the manure before the growing season.

  • @daman19kaur
    @daman19kaur Před 4 lety +1

    Your personality shines better in beard

  • @tinaalvarado612
    @tinaalvarado612 Před 3 lety

    Enjoy all yourvideos

  • @mabdinur85
    @mabdinur85 Před 3 lety +1

    May I suggest an organic weed/ cover crop management technique that might work. Your 3 acres ... can support like 14-20 total in goats or sheep or both on a rotational grazing scheme with the help of electric fencing. You can have the livestock just for grazing or for meat or for dairy ... I know this is a garden/ growing farm show but regenerative farming seems like the organic method the AG world is exploring ... understandably it's a lot more labour in the upkeep of livestock.

    • @nyxh.7567
      @nyxh.7567 Před 3 lety

      Goats would destroy those trees, and sheep can also do damage, but poultry and waterfowl would do great

  • @amysnipes4245
    @amysnipes4245 Před 2 lety

    I'm wanting to get a Blenheim Apricot. Should grow in my zone 7b. Your vids are super informative and to the point. Thanks.

  • @somaraniponugoti9203
    @somaraniponugoti9203 Před 3 lety

    Some more plants tips upload. It's very helpful to me.

  • @kennythomas1500
    @kennythomas1500 Před 4 lety

    Hi Jag, The farm is looking good. All the best.

  • @vhh1573
    @vhh1573 Před 4 lety

    I love your explanation! Thanks

  • @mishasnow505
    @mishasnow505 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for making these excellent videos ...I learn so much .....

  • @TheFatTheist
    @TheFatTheist Před 3 lety

    Jag, have you considered running chickens on the orchard to "mow" the cover crop and provide manure? It could be an additional source of money for the farm and would benefit the soil life.

  • @chrischen9589
    @chrischen9589 Před 3 lety

    Thank you finally found your video about fruits tree. I am having brown rots on my cherry tree for the last 8-10 years. We sprayed dormant spray kit in early spring this year. There are lots of buds now. Normally afterwards all the cherries turned into brown rots. I have put eggs shells powder into the soil. Also added 20-20-20 soluable fertilizer today. The trunk looks like fungi. Is there a way to prevent brown rots on cherries? Thanks

  • @AAHomeGardening
    @AAHomeGardening Před 4 lety

    Beautiful farm

  • @poodledaddles1091
    @poodledaddles1091 Před 3 lety

    thanks

  • @giselleheroy2391
    @giselleheroy2391 Před 4 lety +5

    I planted a Nectarine tree this past Spring; are your tips appropriate for my tree as well??

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety +4

      Yes they are, same family, stone fruit

    • @50calorie82
      @50calorie82 Před 4 lety +1

      @Daisy Creek Farms with Jag Singh vir ji Can you grow “ Bhel tree” or stone apple ? In California ? About millions years ago , when I was kid , My grandparents farm use to have . Cali has similar weather as Panjab?

    • @nitinpirta7644
      @nitinpirta7644 Před 3 lety

      Sir can I meet u .

    • @nitinpirta7644
      @nitinpirta7644 Před 3 lety

      IAM from India. ... And doing same type off work..

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 Před 10 měsíci

    The weeds are good for the fruit trees, in moderation.

  • @susieczellar4580
    @susieczellar4580 Před 2 lety

    When you said you planted the trees, were they already 1year old or older or did you plant seeds(stones)? I have two: lemon, peach & apple trees, all are approx. 1yr old. I see new growth lower, but I heard not to cut those new growths the first year. All six were from seeds I planted last year and they really didn't begin growing until Spring 2021 Can they remain in giant pots, so they can be moved to a warmer location during times of frost? Do I need more trees of each type of tree other than the two of each, in order for them to bear fruit? I love your Videos & I thank you for such useful info in your videos

  • @scottscriticalmass
    @scottscriticalmass Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips Jag... Your farm is looking fantastic! Now I'm going to search your videos to see if you have anything on attracting more bees. I'm about a hundred miles from you in Milpitas and have had no luck with fruit trees in my yard and I'm pretty sure its because I don't have enough pollinators around.
    BTW... I look forward to making a reservation for the U-Pick Farm when it ready one day.
    BTW 2... You'll be hitting 500k subs sometime very soon, so a preemptive congrats. 👍

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you!!! yes, I will share the website when we open for u-pick

    • @lauriewilliams8221
      @lauriewilliams8221 Před 4 lety +1

      Just wondering, Is this Master Gardener SCOTT? I'm a SUBBIE to Master G SCOTT.🆗🦘🦘🍎🌽🌶🍅🍅Tomatoes going in Down-Under in AUSTRALIA (OX HEART) in the next 2-3 weeks.🆗🦘

    • @scottscriticalmass
      @scottscriticalmass Před 4 lety

      @@lauriewilliams8221 - Unfortunately, I'm simply 'Novice Gardener Scott' that has trouble growing a simple fruit trees. I've grown tomatoes with some success, but it's end of season in my backyard. Nice reminder that I need to visit Australia again tho'. :) Cheers Laurie...

    • @lauriewilliams8221
      @lauriewilliams8221 Před 4 lety +1

      @@scottscriticalmass All the best & thanks.

  • @susanspencer9538
    @susanspencer9538 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you have a Well to water your Trees Jag?
    And if you have a Well did you dig it yourself? What it cost to make if you have a Well? *We live in Kentucky. We was told Peach, & Apricot & Nectarine & Cherry Trees don't do well here*. **But the Mennonites have all these trees & they are doing great**

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety

      Yes, we have a well, we already had it when we bought the property. heard it is very expensive to dig new wells

  • @valerieescabi6104
    @valerieescabi6104 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi jag

  • @TheWordofGodGardenMore

    Thanks for sharing. God's blessings always. Hallelujah Grace Shalom.

  • @meenasay4670
    @meenasay4670 Před 3 lety +1

    Where are u these days? Miss your videos.

  • @r.d.4568
    @r.d.4568 Před 3 lety

    Anyone planting trees? Definitely put a whole coffee can or industrial soup can around the base of the tree. Don't cut the sides of the can - put the tree through the can during planting. This will help prevent rodents from gnawing the young tree or sapling down. This will also help against attacks from the weed hackers. The coffee can could be cut away after 6 years, or when the main trunk is extremely wide or the coffee could be left to rust away, or the tree is having issues with having the coffee can in place. Cutting the coffee can away and adding the coffee can to recycle bin is the preferred method. A girdled tree is a dead tree unless several grafts are made to form a bridge across the girdling band. Planting small trees and tree seeds without protection is called 'feeding the animals'. Yes, some trees such as the apple tree, require yearly random attack from animals. No tree requires getting girdled. I started viewing "Daisy Creek Farms with Jag" video during this past week.

  • @victoriaguadron-rivas6762

    Hello and God bless you! I so enjoy watching your videos and your knowledge. I’ve learned so much from you. I was wondering if you could answer a question for me...what should I plant a cherry sprout in? The sprout is ready but I am new at this so I would like to know if you could help me? Thank you so much for what you do!

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 3 lety

      A cherry tree? It will need to be grafted if you grew it from a store bought cherry and should be planted in ground, cherry does not grow well in containers.

  • @EcouragingGodStories
    @EcouragingGodStories Před 2 lety

    We get freezing here in early summer where I live and it kills the early fruit. do you recommend christmas tree lights to keep the frost from getting the early buds?

  • @ksenijavojisavljevic2034

    Can you please mention the important mesurmantas in: meters, liters, celzius, as well .

  • @daman19kaur
    @daman19kaur Před 4 lety +1

    Hi jag just our of curiosity do you have kids ?? If yes they are lucky to have you as a parent ☺️

  • @michaelmaxfield3744
    @michaelmaxfield3744 Před 2 lety

    Do you do much weeding of sprouting
    fruit trees in your orchard, with all those
    seeds left there on the ground?

  • @r.d.4568
    @r.d.4568 Před 3 lety

    Bare root trees don't come with tap roots and will not produce another tap root. The tap root is fragile and was either broken or broke off at the tree nursery. A tree that grew from a seed you planted will produce a taproot unless something eats the taproot. A tree with a taproot will grow huge and require less maintenance. All transplanted bare root trees/shurbs/bushes will take 3 years to get well established. During this establishment time, it will be in the tree's best interest to pluck off all the flower bud's. This will force the tree to focus on root development instead of reproduction (fruit development). During the tree's dormant period, the tree will focus on root development instead of branch development. The dormant and growing periods could be seen on a piece of wood. The darker brown rings are the dormant period and the light rings are the summer growing period. More water and resources equal larger wider rings.

  • @buckhousedirector
    @buckhousedirector Před 3 lety +1

    You're in California? Excuse my ignorance but isn't that a rather dry rainfall area? Just seems unsustainable to be growing these trees using that amount of daily irrigation in such a dry region. Would like to be corrected if I'm wrong. Would also like to know where you're getting that irrigation water from.

  • @antal3534
    @antal3534 Před 4 lety +1

    What is the best time for grafting?

  • @T_157-40
    @T_157-40 Před 4 lety

    Question: if you lay down weed fabric, that would need to be done prior to organic fertilizer. And will the fabric allow sprinkler origin water to reach roots of trees etc?

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety +1

      Weed Fabric is Permeable to water. However The line I am running under weed fabric has emitters and I used the same line to punch in sprinklers. Fertilizer can be applied away from the berms on each side of the berm.

  • @staceylees23
    @staceylees23 Před rokem

    Question: what is the difference between the living mulch (native grasses etc) and the weeds? Could the weeds be allowed to stay, or do they do harm to the tree?

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před rokem +1

      Some weeds are good and some other are not. Good: Dandelions, Vetch, alfalfa etc. Bad: Star Thistle, Bind Weed etc. It is best to plant the cover crop you desire to have desired living mulch.

    • @staceylees23
      @staceylees23 Před rokem

      @@DaisyCreekFarms Thanks :)

  • @Ammasworldnz
    @Ammasworldnz Před 3 lety

    Namaste Mr.Singh. I have a peach tree which was very healthy and beautiful until a couple of weeks ago, but all of a sudden it started to shed off all of its leaves and started ozzing gum like fluid all over its branches from the base to the top. I am new to gardening and have no idea what might caused it. Feeling very sorry for it. Can you please advise me on how I can save my tree. I live in the south Island of NZ and it is late spring now.

  • @johac7637
    @johac7637 Před 5 měsíci

    Where are your Felco 4s ?, your loopers are overkill, your blessed you dont get 120F, also you should paint your trees, the nursery trees are densely propagated, for a couple of years, til the bark get thick.
    Not every orchard uses Glycphosphate, we also us a brush that has a wheel to clear the trees, posts, grape stalks. We use cover crops as well.

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 5 měsíci

      I have felcos, however i do not show brand names in my videos. We are certified organic, so we don't use paint. Which wheel cutter do you use to go around the trees? I am looking for one that springs back since now the tree trunks are big.

    • @johac7637
      @johac7637 Před 5 měsíci

      Munckhof Mfg in Oliver BC, there are many European ones, as it's what is used in Orchards and vineyards.

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you, will check them out!

  • @farahsyed6476
    @farahsyed6476 Před 3 lety

    The best thing about this video is the fact that you are organic! Everything else was very insightful but I’m so pleased you chose not to use that horrid roundup!

  • @jasondavis2810
    @jasondavis2810 Před 3 lety

    Do you spray copper for leaf curl?

  • @rudymtzjunior
    @rudymtzjunior Před 2 lety

    Try rabbit trackers

  • @irisfigueroa2523
    @irisfigueroa2523 Před 3 lety

    I have a gala apple tree and a golden Delicious Apple tree It’s been 4-5 years in between those years I only had one apple out of a tree they grow leaves every year what can I do. My Georgia peach Street is doing wonderful every year in my plum tree this is the three-year it produce maybe like six plums .

  • @LearningyourRoots
    @LearningyourRoots Před 4 lety +1

    Did you plant all hybrid? Whyyy

  • @firsttimefarmer4666
    @firsttimefarmer4666 Před 3 lety

    🌱🥰 can't you propagate the ROOT STOCK SUCKERS into new RootStock then Graft cuttings from your trees and make FREEEEE TREEES?

  • @Avemarianow
    @Avemarianow Před 2 lety

    You spray close to sundown when bees are no longer working!

  • @rashmiparanjpe29
    @rashmiparanjpe29 Před 4 lety

    Wow

  • @Ultimatefitness360
    @Ultimatefitness360 Před 4 lety

    भाई अगली वीडियो म अपने sprinklers को भी दिखाना वो कैसे काम करते ह

  • @lauriewilliams8221
    @lauriewilliams8221 Před 4 lety +1

    Just wondering, what is NEE MOIL?
    Can you please speak a bit S L O W E R for people like me? 😂😂😂🆗
    Love all of your videos. Watching from Down-Under in AUSTRALIA🆗💚🦘🦘🦘🦘🍎🌽🌶🍓🥕🍊🍉🥑

    • @hylia69
      @hylia69 Před 4 lety +2

      Hehe 'Neem Oil' ^-^ here's one of Jag's natural pesticide videos czcams.com/video/6xB1_TAltQM/video.html
      And you can type Daisy Creek Farms - Neem Oil and that video will show along with some others. Hope that helps ya🍃🌻

  • @joannegopaul3774
    @joannegopaul3774 Před 4 lety

    Hi Jag, did you plant sunflower for the bees ?

  • @MsBleau
    @MsBleau Před 4 lety

    Those suckers that you cut off can they be used to grow another? Ouch i dont envy your water bill

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety +1

      Unfortunately No, you can't grow those suckers. Water is cheaper on the farm and much expensive in suburban area.

  • @evpalfy2464
    @evpalfy2464 Před 3 lety

    Where is your farm? I live in southern Saskatchewan Canada

  • @zeynephanm8748
    @zeynephanm8748 Před 4 lety

    Alt yazı olsa iyi olurdu

  • @conradgallardo9046
    @conradgallardo9046 Před 4 lety

    *GOD Bless you for NOT using the horrid poison round up!*

  • @dptechreviews6849
    @dptechreviews6849 Před 4 lety

    Hey jag I have two peach trees one is doing good and the other is ok but the past month it’s stopped showing growth and it’s got a little rust isk what to do

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety

      Share photos on my email in the description. Have to see it.

    • @dptechreviews6849
      @dptechreviews6849 Před 4 lety

      Daisy Creek Farms with Jag Singh ok I’ll email you some photos

  • @sahmadi1000
    @sahmadi1000 Před 5 měsíci

    I wish you would write in your title which zone or states you are in.

  • @sislertx
    @sislertx Před 4 lety +1

    What zone are u...

  • @AmitGupta-fp2tl
    @AmitGupta-fp2tl Před 4 lety

    Missing the music you used to use in your videos

  • @cmgshekar9077
    @cmgshekar9077 Před 3 lety

    You supply Apricot grafted live plants to me

  • @Ultimatefitness360
    @Ultimatefitness360 Před 4 lety

    Jag भाई drip line को तने से कितनी दूर रखना चाहिए पानी देने के लिए ??

    • @Ultimatefitness360
      @Ultimatefitness360 Před 4 lety

      @Aditya Bansal(Student) नही भाई तने से लगाकर नही रखना चाहिए इससे सारी feeder roots वही इकट्ठी हो जाएंगी और आगे चलकर पौधे की ग्रोथ नही होगी

    • @DaisyCreekFarms
      @DaisyCreekFarms  Před 4 lety +1

      When you first plant trees, use drip line on each side of the tree and keep it 6 inches from the tree. 3 months later, move it 1 foot away from the tree. Next year, move it 18 inches to 2 feet from the tree and water heavily. 1/2 gph emitters at 24 inch spacing will soak the ground in 4 hours enough that all water blobs will connect. Water again when soil begins to dry but not fully dry. If you use sprinklers, you don't have to keep moving the drip lines, you can just use one line.

    • @Ultimatefitness360
      @Ultimatefitness360 Před 4 lety

      @@DaisyCreekFarms ठीक ह भाई thnku very much

    • @Ultimatefitness360
      @Ultimatefitness360 Před 4 lety

      @@DaisyCreekFarms jag भाई एक बात और बता दो की dripper कितने रखूं एक पौधे के लिए दोनों साइड??

  • @yinshah3303
    @yinshah3303 Před 3 lety

    So none of your audience points out you’re calling a peach/nectarine tree an apricot. Apricots have heart shape leaves which is very different than a slender shaped peach/nectarine leaf. @0:35

  • @r.d.4568
    @r.d.4568 Před 3 lety

    Sucks to have insect pests. Without the insect pest there wouldn't be the more desirable species like dragonflies, birds, toads, etc. " An example: Yes, you definitely don't want to get over populated with tent caterpillars but you don't want to drive away monarchs and swallowtail butterflies during your combat affairs with the tent caterpillars. Maybe walking the orchard once a week and using your hands to collect the tent caterpillars in efforts to reduce the number of tent caterpillars. " Yes, I highly recommend walking your orchard on a regular basis and actually checking over each tree. The checking each tree does not have to be done all at once. The examining of each tree could be done in the evening for an hour or so.

  • @rashmiparanjpe29
    @rashmiparanjpe29 Před 4 lety

    We want to see your family Jag,your wife , children's,parents

  • @diversitylove5460
    @diversitylove5460 Před 3 lety

    Omg 😱. He is single. Intelligent and cute?
    Can not be true. Would never be interested in and over educated dance obsessed dr Doolittle.
    I guess I will get another dog 🐶. I have 3 dogs and a stray cat name pharol. To resist because .... well trump for example. His evil womanizing clones.
    Then you see 👀 and wish you were brave enough not to hide.
    I remain the queen of my house. Tiara tiny dress and maybe one more dog