How to Grow Fruit Trees in Small Spaces
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Wade Muggleton from the Three Counties Orchard Project looks at how to grow fruit trees in even the smallest of spaces.
Learn more in Wade's new book, 'The Orchard Book': shop.permaculture.co.uk/the-o...
He also shares how to best use your space for fruit trees, by using different root stocks and methods of pruning. Wade even has a tree with seven different apple varieties - all on one tree!
To accompany this film a series of Orchard guidance sheets can be downloaded for free at: tctop.org.uk/improving/practic...
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I know this is 4 years ago but this was so helpful for me right now in the year 2023 Thank you for your information
I appreciate seeing footage from different seasons. It goes to show the preparation and thought you put into this video. Well done!
Really truly amazing. I was feeling a little discouraged about our space and fruit trees but am brimming with ideas now!
GREAT VIDEO WHAT AMAZING ORCHID GARDEN , Gives lot of encouragement to others. Best fruit is our home produced!!. Thanks again.
Bro this guy looks like a tree. Respect. That's a cool garden!
I love the arch idea! I haven't seen that before.
Absolutely amazing! Could you maybe make a video on how to prune each type of tree? I have a border which I was planning on planting with semi dwarf trees at the back, berries bushes in between and step over at the front but what freaks me out is prunning...
Thank you! So useful to see mature examples of cordons and espaliers and how much space they take up.
Very helpful, as we're about to grow our own apples for the first time. I love how well-managed and inviting his garden is, without being fussy.
Great video, however, the "how" is missing. How do you prune the trees? How do you train the trees? How do you graft?
@marisaphoenix1893
Жыл бұрын
🙄 look it up. That wasn’t the purpose of this short video.
@user-vk5ws3jl1l
3 ай бұрын
Bend and prune the tree branches at young age. Make use of the space you have and your imagination, be creative. A little common sense.
Hello from FL. This is beautiful to watch. It’s amazing how much can be done in a small space, beautiful and fruitful. I will get my permaculture backyard garden planting on Monday. I live in an HOA. I was so happy to see my proposal approved. I’m learning a lot, since I’m a beginner. I have a large yard, but I need to keep it beautiful, so the HOA will not have an issue. I like to see my neighbors hopefully do he same, have an edible garden.
Very inspiring - especially liked the 'Frankenstein's monster' tree at the end!!! My apple tree will be in either a small semi circular raised bed or a very large pot/container. I had thought I was doomed to choosing only one variety (how on earth is that possible?) but now I'm thinking I could have 2 or 3 !!
WOW! Truly amazed at all the various creative ways to grow beautiful fruit trees in a small space. I had no clue! Thank you for creating this video and sharing your knowledge.😊
Very creative way of tree layout and unconventionally training the fruit trees! Great work ,Thank you !
Well done! Great to see the trees with and without leaves. Very helpful video.
Great examples of keeping very manageable sized fruit trees, thank you for sharing! The one you were able to step over was very cool to see.
Thanks for your sharing, the arch arbor growing/training style for the apple tree is amazing!
Fantastic! Excellent demonstration. Simply brilliant!
Absolutely amazing !!!!!! Love your garden and ideas ! Cheers from Australia 👍🏼
What a beautiful garden! Thank you for this wonderful video Mr. Muggleton! I walked away with ideas of how to squeeze in a few extra trees in our small 1,000 sq ft garden!
That's an amazing video. Extremwly educative. Thanks for showing trees in defferent seasons, very helpful
Great videos. I've never thought you could plant fruit trees like that. Thanks
Absolutely amazing! Wonderful ideas -- the arch is a treat!
@vnxettitw4879
2 жыл бұрын
Yes I want to do an arch w my cherry trees now!
Alot of great information packed into one video! Thank you
Fantastic, I can only grow in pots, but am really into forest gardens, so I’m going to plant a Dwarf one, in pots/containers!. With Strawberries for ground level.
Straight to the point. Thanks. Greetings from Sierra Leone.
Amazing video I've never seen apples grown like this. So interesting. Will give it a go!
I appreciate you are showing your trees it really is inspirational. I love apple trees Thank you!
Oh my god this is wonderful! So inspirational! Thank you!
Superb - amazing, totally inspirational, thank you.
I’m impressed and even more inspired. Thank you
Thank you. Terrific work.
fantastic idea, , your garden's full of different types of apple,just make me so happy, thanks very much,😇🤩👍👏🙌
Very informative great work.Hope ur fruit garden will grow more well:)
Love the fruit tree archway idea!
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Wow, what an inspirational video. Its given me so many ideas. Thanks
Brilliant presentation..... Valuable information 👍🏾
Excellent video. Thank you for the info!
Excellent video!
Wow 😍 in a five min video you showed your hard efforts of years that one generation bough and the other one reaps.Very fascinating👏 Liked and subscribed 👍👍
Masterful work.
AMAZING trees. Love them. And who knew 3 apples one tree.....just brilliant
this is exactly the inspo i needed thank you so much
Beautiful video, very informative ❤
Very beautiful orchard! But what about the dwarfing effect of planting in containers? Do you really need a dwarfing rootstock if you plant in a container? I guess tree seeds people use to make bonsaî trees are just regular seeds from trees that would grow tall if grown in soil..?
great inspirational video, thank you so much
I've never seen an arch of apple trees, great idea!
Best video. Thankyou so very much!!!
Thank you! Its very useful to see some real life examples. 🙂
Your video blew my mind. Muchas Gracias
This was great! Thanks!
Brilliant! Thank you for posting!
Definitely has inspired me. Thank you
This is a great video with very good information Thx a lot
Very impressive, thank you for sharing.
That last apple tree was amazing!
Very nice video, gave me lots of ideas :)
in all seasons, wow. well done.
Wow- wow - Re-wow ! I love this, i need to find those rootstocks!
wow!......amazing thank you for sharing, Sir!
Great video! Thank you
Fantastic video ! You have inspired me to graft my six container apple trees into 2..........and then get some more varieties 😃
@PermacultureMagazine
7 ай бұрын
Wonderful!
Wow. Perfect idea
Well done!
Great information. Thank you. You are a connoisseur of apple farming
Wonderful, so informative.
Very nice garden ♡
I think you are showing off!!! Only kidding! Very inspiring and mouth watering!
Great idea! thanks.
Wow... I am so impressed. You are so smart sir.. love ❤️ it..
Hoping to try this
Beautiful!
@PermacultureMagazine
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
You are amazing and so inspiring
Smart! Love it!!!
really great video thank you
quiet amazing thank you
I envy how you are enjoying the fresh fruits..
Thank u. Great video.
Didn't know you can have multiple varieties grafted on one tree! Very cool!
Beautiful
I love these ideas for edible fences.
Really very very beautiful.
Fantastic gardener very lush
Thank you!
amazing!!
Amazing!!
I love your video.
Amazing!
Thanks a million God bless you 🙏
Wow I love all these ideas! I'm working on our garden and the one request I had from my husband was to put an apple tree somewhere in my landscaping plans. Now it seems much more doable!
Inspiring!
amazing ❤
The "step-over" method would use up more vice less space. Most people lack square footage, not space going upward. Would recommend columnar varieties for apples and pears. Vertical growing is where it's at these days for space constrained growers. Also consider growing fruit trees in containers. It is much easier to regulate size of trees this way compared to in-ground.
you clearly have an apple obsession lol
Wow thank you
Wade Muggleton is an amazing name!
Please teach me, I am so ready to learn how to create the beauty in your video, Thank you!
You mind to do a video on grafting since you seem to have done it, there are so many videos out there that could be confusing.
Thank you for ssharing