Been trying to identify my mulberry for the last two years
@brady72.Ай бұрын
What do you mean by contamination?
@cactus_cuber158919 күн бұрын
Radioactive metals, heavy metals etc
@TheSuburbanGardenistaАй бұрын
Thanks for these great points! I have had a current plant for a few years now and have had lots of flowers, but no fruit...any idea why? I'm feeling stumped!! Thanks for any help you can offer!
@jcfarrell2652Ай бұрын
Pretty cool to see how quickly he can put together the parts and how he gets those parts using systems he's developed.
@geokoss_NYCАй бұрын
I have probably a 3 year old tree and it always drops it's fruit on me. This year I made sure i gave it the right water and fertilizer but they are dropping a lot. I only have a few fruit left on the tree and I am afraid they will also fall. Not sure what else to do. Any ideas?
@D4ni3773Ай бұрын
Lovely chat! Very informative. Great video!
@RobertoMartinez-vs4ytАй бұрын
I had bought one but in second guessing if it's a actually gerardi at this point the leafs are almost as big as my hands and its doubled in size maybe to 3 feet since the spring is that normal? It hasnt fruited since i got it frim edible landscapeing
@PreparelikeJosephАй бұрын
Im in st louis. Im having to put in berms to stop my basement from flooding
@D4ni3773Ай бұрын
Very educational. Great video!
@ginasouthernАй бұрын
I haven't been able to figure out how to add graph paper. I tried making my own with lines and it was so tedious and time consuming I quit and I couldn't find any templates when I googled it. Any advice?
@D4ni3773Ай бұрын
Wonderful content. Great video!
@D4ni3773Ай бұрын
Great video!
@mrstzeedАй бұрын
Thank you! I am overwhelmed trying to control weeds with hand pulling. Glad I randomly ran across your video. I’m doing it today lol
@aytviewer2421Ай бұрын
Holy cow that's awesome!
@Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthorАй бұрын
Great information, thank you!
@Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthorАй бұрын
Great stuff, thank you!🤗🤗🤗
@TheFoodscaperАй бұрын
thank you so much!
@D4ni3773Ай бұрын
Very informative! Love the series! Great video!
@TheFoodscaperАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@jacknanuq61192 ай бұрын
Any idea if an American Persimmon is near enough for cross-pollinating, will it increase yields?
@TheFoodscaper2 ай бұрын
Can't be sure but I don't think so
@az555442 ай бұрын
$10k for a veg garden? What.
@AuTini2 ай бұрын
Ngon quá
@TheNatureBoy12 ай бұрын
Damn brother nice video. Good info
@Qingeaton2 ай бұрын
Just grafted this to a wild persimmon in the yard. Now I know what I will get in a few years.
@TheFoodscaper2 ай бұрын
great!
@Qingeaton2 ай бұрын
@@TheFoodscaper It would have been smarter for me to have found this video before I did the grafting. I put Kasandra and Nikita's Gift on a total of 5 branches....3 and 2. I had a 50/50 chance of having put the better one in its place. It appears now that I put the more vigorous one below 3 times, and the more dwarf growing on on top 2 times. Could be a problem child. lol The tree itself is male, so I will leave a branch of that alone.
@mrswiggles47902 ай бұрын
Hmmm…I’m planting in raised beds so how can I continue to use my beds with the leek root planted there?
@TheFoodscaper2 ай бұрын
Go ahead and plant around the leeks. No big deal... Safe to interplant!
@nealvaughn23402 ай бұрын
Your knowledge of these plants is incredible. What books do you recommend for a guy cutting grass commercially that would rather do this and needs a couple years to learn? Location is North Texas.
@TheFoodscaper2 ай бұрын
Hey Neal! Our upcoming mentorship would be an awesome way to make the change from commercial landscaping to foodscaping for a living. Starts June 5! www.thefoodscaper.com/foodscaper-mentorship-course Email us if you have questions [email protected]
@nealvaughn23402 ай бұрын
@@TheFoodscaperawesome! Thank you for the reply. I’ll look to email.
@reid-dallin2 ай бұрын
that is a great setup. ive never seen a serviceberry here in Utah even though its supposedly native. im looking to plant some eventually though!
@ChauNguyen-sm3iv2 ай бұрын
When my neighbor replace his windows asked for few old windows and screen doors. I keep them all under my deck. I put the glass windows on my big pots and raised beds as green house to protect the crop from the cold. The screen door to protect the seeds and seedlings from birds or any insects won't leave my garden alone.
@TheFoodscaper2 ай бұрын
good thinking!
@chad44822 ай бұрын
Yea until the spores get active. Not to mention one heavy rainfall and it will slowly seep into free spaces and create vegetation growth.
@tribalwind2 ай бұрын
Pavers or brick on edge work nice too, a heavy rain or wind can push mulch over that bump.
@TheFoodscaper2 ай бұрын
Loving your feedback, thank you!
@tribalwind2 ай бұрын
@TheFoodscaper love the content, great work guys !🤙
@mollybosek49412 ай бұрын
Great info, thanks!
@tribalwind2 ай бұрын
The way you're doing your 45° picture frame to end in center is aesthetically appealing but will allow water infiltration and rot out much faster. cedar still rots. reverse it so top rail covers side " stiles" ,speaking as a carpenter. Also top fasteners leave a hole for water to pool/soak in...fill those and you're gold.
@olliearnold82162 ай бұрын
I’m currently trying to germinate seeds!! I hope mine will eventually grow like this one
@alishaberrey44793 ай бұрын
I live in Cape Girardeau. Where do you buy your plants?
@TheFoodscaper3 ай бұрын
Hi! We are not a nursery, but we do have a great list of recommended nurseries and plants www.thefoodscaper.com/blog/a-jackpot-list-of-recommended-foodscaping-plants-nurseries
@TheFoodscaper5 ай бұрын
Important to note is that the team at Custom Foodscaping now uses 3 t-posts around each fence and lifts the fence 6" off the ground for easier weed management
@1hinita5 ай бұрын
Can i do this for a wild flower bed? Just map out the area where i want it, cover it for a month and a half then till and sew them? Will the weeds and grass become dormant and grwo back with my wild flowers?
@TheFoodscaper5 ай бұрын
You sure can!
@jeescami65 ай бұрын
Send me some cannas! 😊
@wiktorpoliszczuk13725 ай бұрын
😂🤣😅😁
@PropaPh6 ай бұрын
What are you using as the initial wall substrate? I see you are not using metal lathe, so I am wondering what the cement is sticking to. Thanks in advance.
@LiaInuma7 ай бұрын
Green
@bigtomatoplantslover62057 ай бұрын
Wow Wonderful Garden ~ Thank you for good sharing LIKE 1 My friend, have a good relationship 😊
@adamriekert19847 ай бұрын
And how do the berries taste specifically?
@Soviless993 ай бұрын
berry berlicious
@Zsy67 ай бұрын
It really is the best! And there are other even better hybrids becoming available soon! "Sophie's gift" in particular is much larger while keeping its hardiness!
@TheFoodscaper7 ай бұрын
Awesome - thanks for sharing the variety love!
@tribalwind8 ай бұрын
Should put a screen or something over outlet pipe to keep rodents etc potentially entering. Or barely crack the valve open
@TheFoodscaper7 ай бұрын
Thanks for that feedback!
@lexxierodriguez21198 ай бұрын
What region are you located? I'm in central Florida, just want to be sure I am following correctly 😊
@tribalwind8 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Very expensive way to grow vegetables i imagine . metal mesh isn't cheap
@jamesofallthings36849 ай бұрын
Playing in first person on a gardening sim. You really want to zoom out, but you just can't.
@Zsy69 ай бұрын
Thanks for uploading, this is great!!
@danngeorge2329 ай бұрын
Stop moving around so much!
@danngeorge2329 ай бұрын
Your videography is dizzying
@KLAVDI-JVBANI9 ай бұрын
is gerardi dwarf different from dwarf everbearing ?
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Great job
Been trying to identify my mulberry for the last two years
What do you mean by contamination?
Radioactive metals, heavy metals etc
Thanks for these great points! I have had a current plant for a few years now and have had lots of flowers, but no fruit...any idea why? I'm feeling stumped!! Thanks for any help you can offer!
Pretty cool to see how quickly he can put together the parts and how he gets those parts using systems he's developed.
I have probably a 3 year old tree and it always drops it's fruit on me. This year I made sure i gave it the right water and fertilizer but they are dropping a lot. I only have a few fruit left on the tree and I am afraid they will also fall. Not sure what else to do. Any ideas?
Lovely chat! Very informative. Great video!
I had bought one but in second guessing if it's a actually gerardi at this point the leafs are almost as big as my hands and its doubled in size maybe to 3 feet since the spring is that normal? It hasnt fruited since i got it frim edible landscapeing
Im in st louis. Im having to put in berms to stop my basement from flooding
Very educational. Great video!
I haven't been able to figure out how to add graph paper. I tried making my own with lines and it was so tedious and time consuming I quit and I couldn't find any templates when I googled it. Any advice?
Wonderful content. Great video!
Great video!
Thank you! I am overwhelmed trying to control weeds with hand pulling. Glad I randomly ran across your video. I’m doing it today lol
Holy cow that's awesome!
Great information, thank you!
Great stuff, thank you!🤗🤗🤗
thank you so much!
Very informative! Love the series! Great video!
Thank you so much!
Any idea if an American Persimmon is near enough for cross-pollinating, will it increase yields?
Can't be sure but I don't think so
$10k for a veg garden? What.
Ngon quá
Damn brother nice video. Good info
Just grafted this to a wild persimmon in the yard. Now I know what I will get in a few years.
great!
@@TheFoodscaper It would have been smarter for me to have found this video before I did the grafting. I put Kasandra and Nikita's Gift on a total of 5 branches....3 and 2. I had a 50/50 chance of having put the better one in its place. It appears now that I put the more vigorous one below 3 times, and the more dwarf growing on on top 2 times. Could be a problem child. lol The tree itself is male, so I will leave a branch of that alone.
Hmmm…I’m planting in raised beds so how can I continue to use my beds with the leek root planted there?
Go ahead and plant around the leeks. No big deal... Safe to interplant!
Your knowledge of these plants is incredible. What books do you recommend for a guy cutting grass commercially that would rather do this and needs a couple years to learn? Location is North Texas.
Hey Neal! Our upcoming mentorship would be an awesome way to make the change from commercial landscaping to foodscaping for a living. Starts June 5! www.thefoodscaper.com/foodscaper-mentorship-course Email us if you have questions [email protected]
@@TheFoodscaperawesome! Thank you for the reply. I’ll look to email.
that is a great setup. ive never seen a serviceberry here in Utah even though its supposedly native. im looking to plant some eventually though!
When my neighbor replace his windows asked for few old windows and screen doors. I keep them all under my deck. I put the glass windows on my big pots and raised beds as green house to protect the crop from the cold. The screen door to protect the seeds and seedlings from birds or any insects won't leave my garden alone.
good thinking!
Yea until the spores get active. Not to mention one heavy rainfall and it will slowly seep into free spaces and create vegetation growth.
Pavers or brick on edge work nice too, a heavy rain or wind can push mulch over that bump.
Loving your feedback, thank you!
@TheFoodscaper love the content, great work guys !🤙
Great info, thanks!
The way you're doing your 45° picture frame to end in center is aesthetically appealing but will allow water infiltration and rot out much faster. cedar still rots. reverse it so top rail covers side " stiles" ,speaking as a carpenter. Also top fasteners leave a hole for water to pool/soak in...fill those and you're gold.
I’m currently trying to germinate seeds!! I hope mine will eventually grow like this one
I live in Cape Girardeau. Where do you buy your plants?
Hi! We are not a nursery, but we do have a great list of recommended nurseries and plants www.thefoodscaper.com/blog/a-jackpot-list-of-recommended-foodscaping-plants-nurseries
Important to note is that the team at Custom Foodscaping now uses 3 t-posts around each fence and lifts the fence 6" off the ground for easier weed management
Can i do this for a wild flower bed? Just map out the area where i want it, cover it for a month and a half then till and sew them? Will the weeds and grass become dormant and grwo back with my wild flowers?
You sure can!
Send me some cannas! 😊
😂🤣😅😁
What are you using as the initial wall substrate? I see you are not using metal lathe, so I am wondering what the cement is sticking to. Thanks in advance.
Green
Wow Wonderful Garden ~ Thank you for good sharing LIKE 1 My friend, have a good relationship 😊
And how do the berries taste specifically?
berry berlicious
It really is the best! And there are other even better hybrids becoming available soon! "Sophie's gift" in particular is much larger while keeping its hardiness!
Awesome - thanks for sharing the variety love!
Should put a screen or something over outlet pipe to keep rodents etc potentially entering. Or barely crack the valve open
Thanks for that feedback!
What region are you located? I'm in central Florida, just want to be sure I am following correctly 😊
Beautiful. Very expensive way to grow vegetables i imagine . metal mesh isn't cheap
Playing in first person on a gardening sim. You really want to zoom out, but you just can't.
Thanks for uploading, this is great!!
Stop moving around so much!
Your videography is dizzying
is gerardi dwarf different from dwarf everbearing ?
Yes.