Perry pear grafting, after care of developing trees

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Here we trim and tidy several Perry pear trees (variety Blakeney Red) which were grafted over the last couple of years. Some were on Quince A root stock, some on seedling pear (pyrhus communalis) which I bought from a nursery. I'm sorry to say they got neglected due to time limitations and other priorities and some grass grew up them which didn't do any good.
    Some corrective attention was given today. I hope to review them again in 2 or 3 months and again next winter when hopefully they will be planted out into final positions.

Komentáře • 7

  • @greenkeeper448
    @greenkeeper448 Před 4 lety

    I am growing pears here in Maine, in fact just planted a bareroot Giffard that I obtained from Fedco to add to the collection. This type of video with you and Julia making pruning decisions just never gets old. I, for one, thank you profusely for making this into a video.

  • @friedrichdostoyevsky491

    The rootstock water shoots, particularly in the early spring, also remove well by pinching. If done right, less damage than knife or pruners.
    I’ve done literally hundreds of thousands of times. Pinching also takes a fraction of the time.
    Some big cuts all at once. I wonder if you are pressed for time.
    You are usually more light handed.
    I have been working and restoring orchards for many years now.
    I have been enjoying your work also for many years.
    You were always a voice of restraint in the back of my mind while I’m working in a tree. Particularly in my earlier years. Especially when it was a monster of a restoration. Truly helped me on my way to where I am now. Professionally as well as connecting to and understanding trees in general. Specifically apple trees.
    🍻

  • @jonroberts2445
    @jonroberts2445 Před 4 lety

    I have a young perry pear, variety, Gin, grafted onto a seed grown rootstock from my grocery bought pear. This side project is 100% inspired by you. I have another nine of these seedlings, waiting for decent, hopefully interesting perry scion wood, which will make a perry grove within my orchard.

  • @yankeydoodle101
    @yankeydoodle101 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you do an update on the pond

  • @johnparkerthegimpygardener

    My wife goes nuts when i do that !But she dose not understand ,like yours . but i chose every thing as you did except the last one and that was probably because of camera angle . . Never did a saddle graft . lot of cleft bark and bud ,and this year almost all whip and tongue . We will see how they do ? Thanks I will have to have my wife watch this one !

  • @gtmunch
    @gtmunch Před 4 lety

    Did you just say you had a “pear-pous”? 11:48

  • @graftingandairlayering8232

    I sub your chanle but you can