DON'T PLANT THESE FRUIT TREES!!! (7 Reasons)

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Have you ever planted fruit trees and they did not work out? Are you planting fruit trees? Here's 7 reasons why you should avoid planting certain fruit trees.
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Reason 8 - tree looks too weak in the pot.
Reason 9 - tree needs too much care and does not fit the climate too well.

naturalgardeningagricolture
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LOL - the Sucker Cam! I don't even have a garden but I love watching this man talk about plants!!

ruthmore
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You're a handsome man who has won my heart with you enthusiasm. I look forward to when I retire and have some land to grow things as you do.

ryukenshin
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I love this channel. I never come here without learning something and being entertained. Brilliant.

ellieban
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this guys tone when speaking is 10/10. Very engaging!

allthingsmaloney
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I love your conviction and enthusiasm. Thank you for sharing energy and humour.

catherinepigeron
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The large amount of sucker might also be a good thing if you want a faturally forming and growing fruit grove, but you also need a lot of room for that.
I have a cherry just for that purpose. It's a hedge that slowly but surely becomes thicker and wider. It'll be beatiful in 10 years when the whole thing flowers as a massive hedge.

modarkthemauler
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#1, I like to collect the extra fruit and give them as well as extra vegetables to those in need. Watching you, it is a skill that needs to be taught to others for local sustainability. A teacher/mentor is the most important job there is and when the student can do even more, the teacher has done the best of all.

jimovergaard
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I’ve followed your work now for about 10 years. I love your NAP system. So far I’ve only practiced it on a 1/2 acre suburban lot, in central California. I did these oval swells around the trees and played with the contour of the landscape like you’ve talked about. I only plant “native” grasses, flowers, & shrubs to Cali for drought tolerance. But I absolutely love your work.
I’ve since bought a 10 acre property & not having the same luck as previous experience.

negative
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YOU'RE THE BEST DR. SOB WE LOVE YOUR CHANNEL IT'S THE BEST CANADIAN PERMACULTURE ORCHARD CHANNEL EVER MADE

nickhammersonrocks
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Just this spring I’ve planted (southern U.K.) my 3 first-ever fruit trees: Braeburn and Egremont Russet apples, and a damson.

chriswalford
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my neighbor had a beautiful balsam fir in his yard, provided privacy for both of us, he took it out because it littered too many needles. he replaced it with a lodge pole

RIXRADvidz
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Southern Oregon here. My 3 yr. old Bartlett Pear blossomed out. Then the whole tree died. WtH?

My favorite is the Red Haven Peach. I used to have to take all the leaf curl leaves off for it to survive, and the huge crop would come on. TG. It is the sweetest, most juicy peach ever. Freestone. Like eating liquid sunshine.
This year...no Leaf curl. After 3 miserable years.

Was it the 4-10-10 bulb food I put on the Crocus beneath it, the manure that tucked it in for Winter, or the egg shells to give it calcium?

And I just learned if you have aphids and white flies on your trees and bushes, you have too much Nitrogen. P and K to balance.


With heavy Chemtrailing, who knows what's up.

rarewalking
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Love the haircut. It suits you.
I wasted time on Macintosh apple tree because I love the apples but they are terrribly plagued by disease, as you have said in the past.

gordonborsboom
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I wish you would add names of trees you have mentioned in writing. Also please give more examples of trees which we should not plant because of the problems you have talked about. For example, which trees tend to get viruses, too many insect problems etc. Thank you.

renatara
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Stefan we love your channel. Our food forest is going great it’s on its 4th year. Adding to it each year we look at what’s going good and plant more of that. We’re in CA 1800 ft. In zone 8b. Kinda red clay soil and fruit trees, berries and grapes do great here. Berries are favorite. I have currants, gooseberry, goji, black, rasp, blue, honeyberrys, autumn olive, sea berry, loganberry, bayberry, hawthorn, even Chilean myrtle, service berry. It’s a joy to go out with the kids and pick. Thanks for the years of content we are tending our plot and grateful for teachers like you. ✌️✌️

mattpinder
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I don’t why, but I was smiling the whole time I watch your video. You made it a lot of fun!

createdbyzette
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You just never know, though. Had one Bartlett pear tree on a farm in central N.H., supposed to be too tender for the winters there, fully exposed to the North wind. It produced good quality fruit every year. 😄

comesahorseman
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I've got five native plum + suckers to take out this year. Here are the reasons: I am not a big fan of the fruit. They produce a ton of fruit but all very small and mostly pit and it all is ripe at once. They are difficult to keep trimmed & pruned. They tend to inwardly cross branch. They have tons of suckers. They are harboring mites that causes long tiny finger like growths on the leaves called spindle galls and in severe cases big puffy petiole galls that form instead of fruit. They have outrageously sharp spikes at the end of the growing year on all the branches. The spikes can tear you up worse than a hawthorn. I brought a 2" diameter branch into work to show a colleague and he thought it was cousin to a medieval mace. I have finally had enough.

Mark_Nadams
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I love seeing your Chanal pop up on my playlist. I want an orchard like yours when I grow up. We have 20 trees know need more

melsolomon