Pruning A Weeping Fruit Tree | Weeping Santa Rosa Plum

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Weeping fruit trees are truly unique. They don't grow like a typical fruit tree, so you can't prune them the same way either. Today we're pruning a Weeping Santa Rosa Plum tree that holds a special place in our hearts.

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Your Dad is watching your YouTube channel from Heaven. Keep the great work! 👍

wildcat
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Gingko trees always remind me of my dad. He has a massive multitrunked gingko that dominates his garden and whose leaves take it over in autumn. Thankfully he is still alive and well :)

JensOdense
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I just got a weeping Santa Rosa plum tree and you’re the only channel that talks about pruning it with some good advice.

Plums remind me of a happy place in my childhood. We had a Santa Rosa growing and I just remember that sweet plum flavor you can’t get any other way.

guitaristk
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I've had this tiny little tree (3' tall) in my back yard, which never flowered or set fruit because we'll we never take care of it till late summer last year. After pruning it, feeding it and singing to it 😅 in my beautiful persian voice and watching 4 months EON... we have a 6' tall Prunes Domestica (just flowered yesterday). We have another fruit tree. This totally made my off-season work worth a while.

Thanks for all the content 😊 I love this channel 🎉

Vegasgardener
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Trees are great for this reason as well, they are productive, ornamental, but are a treasure because many of them planted our parents, grandtparents or greatgrandparents ❤❤. I have several varietes of old apple trees saved via grafting from my grandfather 😢.
Thank a lot for this video Duane ❤

michaldurana
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In SoCal, we also had the California Pepper Tree. They too were a weaping tree. They are so beautiful, and I think they would grow very well here in AZ.

taylorvanbuskirk
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Right off the bat, I was very excited to see your roadrunner photobombing your opening scene.

taylorvanbuskirk
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Another Excellent video. I watched your video 4 years back

AbidAli-bvgl
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Duane, you and I grew up close together. I grew up in Long Beach.

taylorvanbuskirk
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Eline Emeğine Sağlık Bu Güzel Vlog ve Video İçin Kolay Gelsin Hayırlı İşler Bol Bereketli Kazançların Olsun 👍👍👍👍

mesutozsen
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Many of my plants are personal. My son went to ASU, and I have a bougainvillea cutting from there. I have a lilac cutting from my daughter's house up north. I have another plant from a cutting I took from a bush outside the location where my son got married (I even have a small loquat I grew from seed from a certain Arizona farmer). These add a nice emotional attachment to my yard.
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A side note ... it might be cool to see a drone overhead shot of the tree prunings from about 10-15 feet above so you can see the scaffolds and secondary branches pointing outward ... especially on these taller ones. It would be an interesting perspective!

kevincharles
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Duane, did your dad ever get to see your farm?

taylorvanbuskirk
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So from what I see Reid from RSI Growers isn't selling fruit trees anymore. Do you have any info on this?

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