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0:00 Intro
1:10 Evaluating the growth
4:53 3 types of cuts
7:16 Cutting the tree
8:23 Let's talk about tree structure
12:10 a word from our sponsor
13:32 Why are we not propagating?
14:59 The return of "the stake"
16:44 "lion tailing"
19:34 Be led by "principles"
21:10 Let's talk about safety
22:48 Where do we go from here?
23:48 The plum tree
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  • @BackToGaia
    @BackToGaia2 ай бұрын

    He is so skilled and well articulated, I'm blown away! And for free? Heck yeah! Content like this is extraordinary but rare. Much appreciation to both of you for adding value on a platform like this and making it easily accessible to others!

  • @nate2838
    @nate28382 ай бұрын

    I love this collaboration you guys have. He brings the technical knowledge expressed in a simple way, and you bring the common questions and thought process many people who are learning would have which is a great combination. And you both love what you are doing :)

  • @ayrplanes
    @ayrplanes2 ай бұрын

    My dad said a whole dead chicken was by far the best fertilizer he ever tried for his fruit trees. He said a dead fish and a dead cat(natural causes) did little but the chicken fed cherry tree went crazy with growth.

  • @phoebeel

    @phoebeel

    Ай бұрын

    But it needs to be a chicken from your own or your neighbours garden, right? It wouldn't help if I buried a chicken from the supermarket which is probably filled with antibiotics etc. Or am I wrong?

  • @joriwilkinson

    @joriwilkinson

    Ай бұрын

    I planted an apple tree in winter with a chicken (that died of natural causes) and it grew almost 20 apples the first year. I had to take them off when they were small so they wouldn’t break the branches

  • @RenewedRS

    @RenewedRS

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@phoebeel why would a supermarket chicken be any different

  • @dudeusmaximus6793
    @dudeusmaximus67932 ай бұрын

    Taught myself how to prune years ago by downloading and reading every extension office publication I could find, and by darn I've mostly been doing it right. Thanks for the instructionals..

  • @runningwarrior5468
    @runningwarrior54682 ай бұрын

    This guy is the Ryan Hall Y'all of trees. Awesome!

  • @justinwest4923
    @justinwest49232 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you made a followup! The original was the first video of yours' that I ever saw, suggested to me because I had been watching videos about tree care. More recently, I discovered Daniel's own channel independently, but for the same reason. Looking forward to the videos on planting and root collar maintenance!

  • @zanecrofts7085
    @zanecrofts70852 ай бұрын

    You can store parts those branches as scion wood to graft onto rootstocks. Also as an arborist myself I encourage people not be afraid large growing rootstocks you can just prune them keep them under control and they have better bigger root systems. Important thing is rootstocks match your soil type

  • @semiprolific774

    @semiprolific774

    Ай бұрын

    What education and training did you receive before becoming an arborist?

  • @zanecrofts7085

    @zanecrofts7085

    Ай бұрын

    @semiprolific774 I done alot self study on fruit tree pruning. Attended workshops on orchard and polyculutre agroforestry pruning. And experience at home pruning my own trees that are 7 years old now I propagated myself I years ago. I started a community food Forrest project then decided wanted take my experience further and 3 years ago started Arbourist apprenticeship and just finishing Last couple papers now be qualified. So I've got just as much if not more hands on real life experience as I do with all the academic side of arbouriculture

  • @semiprolific774

    @semiprolific774

    Ай бұрын

    @@zanecrofts7085 cool. I’m currently a computer programmer, but have been pruning trees and plants on my property for a few years. Worked at a winery about a decade or so back and used to winter prune grapes…I just want to mess around outside and stop sitting all day

  • @TimPiggott
    @TimPiggott2 ай бұрын

    One of the best explanations I've seen. Thank you both ❤

  • @Gkrissy
    @Gkrissy2 ай бұрын

    I am glad that you did the follow-up for this video. It is very helpful to learn the foundamentals because I have young fruit trees.

  • @clifc6351
    @clifc63512 ай бұрын

    So Much Great information. The March/April winds are coming; and Ive been eying my Cherry Tree this winter thinking, I gotta trim up this tree right now! And you've posted this wonderful video. Thank You for the reinforcement of my madness. The Neighbors are gonna say "Look at that crazy guy trimming his tree in the winter!"

  • @DFR_Entertainment
    @DFR_Entertainment2 ай бұрын

    Hi Anne I hope your doing well and your hand has healed nicely!!

  • @yellowmuginc
    @yellowmuginc2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing these invaluable tips, I absolutely love trees and the bushes on our property. We've received good advice and bad advice and all of this knowledge will help for a better plan

  • @deltorres2100
    @deltorres21002 ай бұрын

    So I watched y’all the first time he pruned I have a 20 cheer year old Asian pair that is abundance but it was getting too hard for me to harvest. They were so high so I this of winter I had a young man come and do a hard hard pruning on it, and every lamb was trimmed at a 45 so make sure I did see that on 45° angle and now the spring is coming the blooms are coming it’s looking good it doesn’t make me feel so bad because it was like a butcher so I feel like I will get fruit this year last year. We got 300 pounds and so I’m happy it looks good. The tree looks happy, I usually harvest in the end of July to August so we shall see but right now white flowers are all over the place and it starts to look lovely. Thanks for having him there.🌱🌱🍐

  • @macarborist
    @macarborist2 ай бұрын

    Daniel knows his stuff! Well done. Only watched half so far but already a great video! 👌

  • @jenniferbassett3001
    @jenniferbassett30012 ай бұрын

    Fabulous information Anne and Daniel 👍👍

  • @Zamicol
    @ZamicolАй бұрын

    Great video!! Thanks for posting Anne!

  • @lorineschocknmyer9671
    @lorineschocknmyer96712 ай бұрын

    I am looking forward to seeing the bumper crop this tree provides this summer! Learning a lot for sure.

  • @ForestsEdge
    @ForestsEdge2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this! I’m getting ready to prune my fruit trees before I miss my winter window and this video provided more information that I can use to change my strategy pruning. I might even consider looking for an arborist in NC that can help assess my tree situation.

  • @bowtielife
    @bowtielife2 ай бұрын

    OH YEAY!!! I have been looking for this update! Thank you for posting Anne!!! Also (A D D moment) the pond looks great!

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    Dude, isn’t it great?! I still can’t believe it worked!! I’ve got 5 kinds of fish on order

  • @bowtielife

    @bowtielife

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AnneofAllTrades I can’t imagine kicking back and fishing on my own property after a day of hard homesteading. THAT’S AWESOME!😎

  • @luluhu7574
    @luluhu7574Ай бұрын

    So informative and this lady is fabulous. Thanks!

  • @AshInTrees
    @AshInTreesАй бұрын

    Daniel is the man. I love these videos.

  • @Cody_Ramer
    @Cody_Ramer2 ай бұрын

    Great! Looking forward to the planting video as i have fruit trees coming in a month and a half or two.

  • @_Merica_USA
    @_Merica_USA2 ай бұрын

    Another Great Video 👍 Great content, keep up the great work!

  • @VanessasVarietyVenue
    @VanessasVarietyVenue2 ай бұрын

    I am a new subscriber and i just bought several fruit tree and was concerned about the growth so thanks this helps alot

  • @rhuarimacleod4862
    @rhuarimacleod48622 ай бұрын

    Great video thanks

  • @roxannekath929
    @roxannekath9292 ай бұрын

    Good information! I’m in the PNW and will be finishing my pruning very soon!

  • @TaylorParnell
    @TaylorParnell2 ай бұрын

    ALWAYS GIVING US SO MUCH KNOWLEDGE ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @dpmeyer4867
    @dpmeyer48672 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607Ай бұрын

    We grow peaches commercially and everything he has stated and demonstrated is true. A very informative video for those who have questions or don't know.

  • @redslither6551
    @redslither65512 ай бұрын

    excited for the next video on planting fruit trees! ^-^

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    Us too!

  • @dhansonranch
    @dhansonranch2 ай бұрын

    Very informative. Thank you for this. Looking forward to the planting video as there is a lot of conflicting information out there.

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    So excited about it! We’ll hopefully clear all that conflict up ;)

  • @kirstypollock6811
    @kirstypollock68112 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! I have 3 pear trees, and 6-7 apple trees to deal with (plus a few plum trees several super old non-dwarf ones that are a lost cause, but I'm a good climber😂). I got less than halfway last winter, then I got sick and it was spring and too late. Good call on the eye protection. I'm paranoid now about that as I've had LASIK, so my eyes are even more vulnerable if injured. I got some awesome cool looking wraparound safety glasses that I also wear on windy days and cycling. Bonus!

  • @heidiwheeler9917
    @heidiwheeler99172 ай бұрын

    "this is literally my whole fruit tree... but okay, it's good, it's fine.." bahahaha!!! I would have DIED! I wonder if you can graft that onto rootstock and have another mature peach tree LOL

  • @BlaBlaBlaInDaHouse
    @BlaBlaBlaInDaHouseАй бұрын

    Good video! The guy definitely knows what he's talking about

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude26852 ай бұрын

    This is a rerun belief I've seen this several times, but it is a great video. I've 5 apples and have been caring for 3 years but have improved thanks Yes a rerun

  • @justinwest4923

    @justinwest4923

    2 ай бұрын

    It's not a rerun; it's a followup to a previous video from this past summer.

  • @MyFocusVaries

    @MyFocusVaries

    2 ай бұрын

    Trees require summer and winter pruning. This is the winter pruning of the tree we saw summer pruned earlier.

  • @amos616
    @amos6162 ай бұрын

    This is amazing! I’d love to see him do a columnar fruit tree if possible as well. Small yard so I’ve got two columnar apples and a dwarf peach 🍑

  • @aliciabuddy4690
    @aliciabuddy46902 ай бұрын

    I cannot wait to see your summer pruning part 3 video. Summe ris sooo far away...

  • @2300Kenzie
    @2300Kenzie2 ай бұрын

    I once got a splinter on the underside of my eyelid while pruning a large tree. Fortunately I went to an optometrist friend who figured it out quickly and used an instrument he made to pull it out. He said that had I gone to the ER, they would have likely assumed it was gone and the eye was just still irritated. I then used safety glasses that were contoured a little closer.

  • @3075stephen
    @3075stephenАй бұрын

    the anvil side of your pruner will harm the bark so put it to the outside of the cut. Good video.

  • @mcnorcan
    @mcnorcanАй бұрын

    Great follow up video. I’m now subscribed.

  • @roberhatube2366
    @roberhatube23662 ай бұрын

    You were SO AFRAID of him trimming your tree . So glad you accepted what he was saying about trees

  • @dragonsoul48sds45
    @dragonsoul48sds452 ай бұрын

    Wish I saw this a few days ago when I did my pruning lol

  • @melissaoleary8196
    @melissaoleary81962 ай бұрын

    For some reason I can watch videos or read about pruning trees and once I'm out in the field, I look at my tree, pruners in hand, branches everywhere and I'm like whaaat... am I doing? I think I have a tree pruning learning disability.

  • @jacobhicks7959

    @jacobhicks7959

    2 ай бұрын

    Forester here, look, decide, cut gotta just do it

  • @alunjones2550
    @alunjones25502 ай бұрын

    It might sound daft but bonsai artists probably give some of the best advice on tree pruning. I use bonsai principles to all my tree/shrub pruning in my garden (as well as all my bonsai).....

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    So do I :)

  • @Desertphile
    @DesertphileАй бұрын

    Thank you. I love the Fuji apples and Old People's Faces apples here at the ranch, but I have no idea how to care for the treees.

  • @deltorres2100
    @deltorres21002 ай бұрын

    Do it do it ..a hard pruning will keep the tree living longer.. So my 22 year old parent treat I planted as a just a young little 3 gallon pot. I planned the day after I buried my mother and they told me he would take 5 to 7 years to fruit and it did and we cared for it and and it’s actually Not far from my house like it’s in the grass line of the house so it’s not on the other side of the sidewalk it’s in the front and I always love it because it gives great shade. I do fight the black Crowes but it’s been good and we had pruned it but not a hard pruning so I’m happy I was devastated but I knew I had to do it and we did a hard pruning and it’s perfect nowand I don’t know if I’m going to do a summer pruning because here in Texas we have so many bugs and I’m worried that bug will get inside my tree disease damage

  • @leslubiesdetienne
    @leslubiesdetienne2 ай бұрын

    Awesome thank you! The dead chicken probably helped indeed!

  • @omnisegoastrum
    @omnisegoastrumАй бұрын

    Great video, it would be interesting if you could plant 2 more fast growing peach trees and leave one to do its own thing with zero maintenance and then keep the other one regularly pruned and maintained. Chickens buried under both for good measure😂

  • @davidneel8327
    @davidneel83272 ай бұрын

    For removing steel fence posts or wooden fence get yourself a farmer's jack. Basically, an old-style car jack.

  • @bijou737
    @bijou7372 ай бұрын

    Great video on pruning, which I am trying to learn. Thanks! (Where did this guy learn to prune?)

  • @enjoythevibez5605
    @enjoythevibez56052 ай бұрын

    i've been guilty of lion tailing ,but i've not learned different before today, thank you both

  • @kirstypollock6811

    @kirstypollock6811

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, me too. ALL my neighbours have fruit trees and they all said that was the way. I should have known better because I was getting nice easy to reach apples from the small branches... Oh well, now I know!

  • @enyab1687
    @enyab16872 ай бұрын

    These videos really helped with my liberty apple. Unfortunately, I'm in zone 6b and we're under knee deep snow, so it'll be a bit longer before I can do any pruning. Probably best to wait until spring anyway.

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    actually, it’s really best to do heavy pruning when the tree is dormant during winter months, before the tree starts putting energy into budding out, so now is the time!

  • @enyab1687

    @enyab1687

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AnneofAllTrades what's one more shoveled path? Thanks!

  • @latauarobison6521
    @latauarobison65212 ай бұрын

    Could you guide me to fungus prevention and fertility snd. Calcium maintenance. Tips for fruiting.

  • @danpozzi3307
    @danpozzi33072 ай бұрын

    I no matter how well, or even if you didn’t print at all, fruit production depends on the weather. Storms during bloom will wash off the flowers and our little honey bee buddies won’t be out pollinating . If your tree is blooming and we get storms, that tree is not gonna have as much fruit, bottom line

  • @astatine0085
    @astatine00852 ай бұрын

    And you can get a fruit picker pole. The work great

  • @kirstypollock6811

    @kirstypollock6811

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I have 2, one goes to 3m. And a cropper on a 2m pole. But I was always really good at climbing trees so I do that too :-).

  • @davidneel8327
    @davidneel83272 ай бұрын

    Girdling of trees is a method used by pioneers to kill trees to provide firewood or lumber. They would do it in the fall after all the sap has drained to the roots and harvest in the spring.

  • @stevedando7226
    @stevedando72262 ай бұрын

    I have no trees but ❤ video

  • @deltorres2100
    @deltorres21002 ай бұрын

    Before I made the decision to do a hard pruning on the pear tree, I watched so many videos.,

  • @mihow888
    @mihow8882 ай бұрын

    Battery chainsaw and cow manure paste to paint the cuts 🤙

  • @iwatchthistuf
    @iwatchthistuf2 ай бұрын

    you need a root stock tree to graise the rootts with then graft on to the peach cuttings

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    Stay tuned for our propagation video ;)

  • @WalterRiggs
    @WalterRiggs2 ай бұрын

    I’m about to plant some orange trees. hurry with the next video! :)

  • @novastar369
    @novastar3692 ай бұрын

    When it comes to the propagating just throw it in a pot to slow down the growth or dig up some of the roots for grafting.

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    Stay tuned for our propagation video coming this fall! We’ll go in depth into air layering, propagating cuttings and picking the right trees/species to do so. We intentionally DID NOT show that in this video, because we wouldn’t want to directly root these particular cuttings from these particular trees. Cuttings from grafted dwarf trees like these wouldn’t make for the kind of fruit trees we actually want unless we were to graft them to other dwarf root stock. Also, cuttings that are simply rooted will make perfect clones of the species of whatever was originally grafted onto the original dwarf rootstock they came from, so directly rooted cuttings from these specific trees would, more likely than not, produce an unmanageably tall tree unsuited for safe/efficient fruit picking. Without a diversity of species/variety of trees, orchards are far more prone to devastating plights of pests and diseases, because if one tree is affected, it’s highly likely all the other trees of the same species will also be affected, and that danger is only amplified if you’ve got cloned trees. If a pest/fungus/disease settles into a monocrop orchard (or worse, an orchard of cloned trees), it will have a veritable buffet of susceptible plants at it’s disposal, and will multiply and get out of hand quickly. As an organic farmer, because we don’t use pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides, we want as many different species of trees from as many different sources as possible in our orchard, because this way, if a certain pest or disease likes one variety of tree but not another, then we only lose the crop/ or a single tree rather than the entire orchard.

  • @davidneel8327
    @davidneel83272 ай бұрын

    When I lived in Florida, they would trim the trees before hurricane season.

  • @pondholloworchards
    @pondholloworchards2 ай бұрын

    I would love to see a 80 ft tall peach tree

  • @cathyhuddle1769
    @cathyhuddle176927 күн бұрын

    Wanting dwarf fruit trees and such great information

  • @jennifergarcia2237
    @jennifergarcia223713 күн бұрын

    Winner, winner peach tree got a chicken dinner

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    13 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @beam5037
    @beam50372 ай бұрын

    Nice copper mug.

  • @gracewoods5322
    @gracewoods53222 ай бұрын

    Ok so how do I get my peaches to ripeness without losing them to pests and mildew? Guild? Neem? I've heard the woes of hobby farmers saying not to plant peaches but my kids begged (by way of stuffing seeds everywhere and sprouting several trees that needed to be transplanted😂)...so here we are.

  • @stevedando7226
    @stevedando72262 ай бұрын

    How about how to sharpen pruners

  • @kirstypollock6811

    @kirstypollock6811

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh god yes! I got a sharpening tool after seeing another video but I can't seem to make it work...

  • @SoyNSuds
    @SoyNSudsАй бұрын

    The stake is still there :-)

  • @FMNsocial
    @FMNsocial2 ай бұрын

    I'm very curious how to prune combination trees, which have multiple varieties grafted onto a single rootstock!

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    The same way! I’ve got many trees like that here.

  • @FMNsocial

    @FMNsocial

    2 ай бұрын

    @@AnneofAllTrades that's interesting thanks! Mine are still very young with only like one branch of each type so if I trimmed them, I worry they'd spread in the wrong directions 😳🤪

  • @GibClark
    @GibClark2 ай бұрын

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @rprastein
    @rprasteinАй бұрын

    Do you have a link to the video about what to do about the tree planted too deep? I think that's what happened to our peach tree (all of the fruit trees in our yard were planted a year or two before I bought the house). Most of the young tree died within our first year here, apparently with some sort of beetle infestation, leaving only one living branch. The tree was planted in a locally low spot in the yard and I could see water wasn't draining well around it, so instead of building soil up into a mound at the base, I basically dug out a circle some four feet out, and sloped the soil from the base of the tree to the perimeter of the circle. The tree did better the following several years, although the squirrels have been eating all of the fruit. Now my husband has mounded soil up at the base of the tree again, which I think may be a mistake. Just wondering whether I did right, and whether I should undo my husband's handiwork or just leave it alone, or if there is anything else we can do to help this poor tree.

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    Ай бұрын

    We dug it up and replanted it (that is the tree we are doing root surgery on at the end of the video). If I were you I would immediately unmound the dirt around your tree and continue to redirect the water. That is what I would have done as well. You don’t even have to fully uproot it like we did with this tree, either, you can carefully excavate the soil away from the trunk of the tree until you get down to the top of the root system. Then I’d just add some leaf mulch and call it a day.

  • @rprastein

    @rprastein

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks, @@AnneofAllTrades . I'm going out in the yard tomorrow to move an Acanthus mollis (Bear's Breeches) plant, so I'll take care of this while I'm out there.

  • @antonomaseapophasis5142
    @antonomaseapophasis51422 ай бұрын

    9:32 …an I’ll just pop in here When did you pop out?

  • @itpatriot
    @itpatriot2 ай бұрын

    I would love Daniel’s contact info. We are in the Nashville area and would love to contact him!

  • @DawnaRo
    @DawnaRo2 ай бұрын

    I wonder if I can do this to my cheerry tree that insists on growing UP?

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    Absolutely would do.

  • @fleurettewoods6080
    @fleurettewoods60802 ай бұрын

    Is this good for all fruit trees, or only peaches?

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    Most fruit trees- check out this other primer for more tree species specific tips: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mmqcucNsntudqdI.htmlsi=wh0AGTpLIzxgLdVY

  • @fffbti
    @fffbti2 ай бұрын

    What about the rule of only pruning 1/3 of the tree at any one pruning?

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s why we pruned it this summer first, to see how it would respond/react to pruning so we could prune accordingly this winter ;) kzread.info/dash/bejne/mmqcucNsntudqdI.htmlsi=wh0AGTpLIzxgLdVY

  • @astatine0085
    @astatine00852 ай бұрын

    But if we allow natural structure won’t the tree be stronger?

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    You’d think, but I’d invite you to walk through the woods behind my house and see all the trees that have been ruined by wind, the weight of snow and ice, and general lack of pruning. Nature does take care of itself, but not nearly in as efficient or long lasting as we homesteaders might like from the trees we intentionally plant.

  • @kirstypollock6811

    @kirstypollock6811

    2 ай бұрын

    In a forest, I guess the cycle of life works fine with random falling trees to open up light for others to grow, and provide dead wood for fungus etc to break down to feed the trees. But when we only have a few trees, our stakes are higher if we lose a few. I've lost one cherry, probably lose another plus 2 or 3 apple trees because of previous (and frankly my own) neglect. Some are really old though!

  • @SuperRiverRat1
    @SuperRiverRat12 ай бұрын

    You could have pulled that stake out easily if you’d only put the bloody cup down! 😂

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    😂 NEVER

  • @rawfoodwriter
    @rawfoodwriter2 ай бұрын

    Picking trees 😂

  • @ABlueDahlia
    @ABlueDahliaАй бұрын

    Where's the fruit tree planting video?

  • @Mael01369
    @Mael013692 ай бұрын

    Safety first because getting maimed is the worst

  • @Kay-xi9kv
    @Kay-xi9kv2 ай бұрын

    I thought you weren’t supposed to prune in the rain?

  • @AnneofAllTrades

    @AnneofAllTrades

    2 ай бұрын

    Sometimes you work when the work needs doing ;)

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