Planting Fruit Trees in the Backyard | Backyard Orchard Culture
I'm planting 10+ fruit trees in my backyard, in a really small area using the backyard orchard culture method. This method allows you to fit a LOT of trees in not a lot of space!
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How exciting! Can't wait to watch as they grow! 👏
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
So much potential in those little trunks!!
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Farmer's Almanac states April 21st for our avg last frost, we've had frost all week, and even this morning, we had a FREEZE from 3am-9. So I will still wait until May 15 since that was our avg last frost for YEARS! Almost a whole month change is an unreliable notion. Just because we went from 6b to 7a doesn't mean a whole world difference. I'm going with what I know.
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
Exactly, last frost dates can be so unpredictable
I wish i had more room to plant fruit trees. I hope yours do well. Nice video👍👌
Kayleee
I sometimes put an aspirin tablet and a vitamin B-1 tablet in the water when soaking bare-root fruit trees.
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
Ohhh interesting! Haven’t heard that one
The backyard orchard looks great. I have a few of the same trees, but in pots because I don't have the space to plant them permanently (yet, hopefully).
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
Lots of trees do well in containers! I just grabbed some citrus for the greenhouse I’ll keep in pots
Ive bought trees and a vibe from them. Good packaging, fast shipping sp isnt bakomg in a warehouse, healthy trees, i do recommend stark also
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it! They handled my damaged tree SO FAST. best customer service
That was traumatic to watch! Plants are so much tougher than you'd think.
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
It was traumatic to do 🤣
Have been growing avocado and grapes. Two very healthy peach trees a fig tree a watermelon patch a cantaloupe patch and vegetable garden. I'm trying to get my strawberry garden done. I'm needing a bit of advice on fertilization amounts in different soils and from trees to garden vegetables
You guys should be heating up fast. I was sleeping in a swag at 1100 mtrs ( 3800ft) last few nights, and I was cold. Hope your fruit trees power on ! My neighbours had a mango tree. It was so small and sorry looking. I cared for it for 2 years and the following year it had over 20 mango’s. They were so good.
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
Sounds like the mango tree was lucky you came along!
I couldn't see clearly but did you really plant the root flare several inches below grade?
Thanks for the tips! Your starkbros link isn't clickable for me, is there an alternate?
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
Hey! The Stark Bros link should be fixed now :)
How invasive do the root systems get with those trees, will they eventually damage your foundation or any pipes that may be near? I had planted a couple fig trees many years ago too close to my garage and the root system did some significant damage, It cost me a fortune to fix it before I sold the place.
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
fruit trees generally have pretty shallow roots. Anywhere at least 4' away from the foundation is ok IF you keep the tree a small size like I'm doing here with aggressive pruning
Do you know how bad it is that I didn’t prune when I planted my trees last week? We have property 4 hrs away and we only had time to finish the fence and get 17 trees in the ground. I’m worried about them not being able to put enough energy into the roots. I can try to prune next time I go out there but I don’t want to mess them up if they started growing too much. We did standard spacing, so maybe it’s ok since I don’t want to keep them small.
@user-qj5vj1zn9t
2 ай бұрын
They'll be fine. If you're ok with them getting full-sized, you don't need to prune when planting. You can take a bit off the top to encourage growth, though, if you want.
@-em_
2 ай бұрын
@@user-qj5vj1zn9t thank you!
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
Looks like you got a good answer here already!
@-em_
2 ай бұрын
@@user-qj5vj1zn9t thank you!!
Why you paint the trees???
@jonisolis9645
2 ай бұрын
to help shade their trunks a bit from the hot sun
@thecottagepeach
2 ай бұрын
It’s sunscreen! All natural latex free