Turn a green apple tree into a red apple tree–or add several varieties of apples to the same tree. This step-by-step demonstration from www.smallkitchengarden.net shows a grafting technique that works with nearly any deciduous tree.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: apple, apple-trees, fruit-trees, grafting, grafting-technique, live, plum, red-apple, tree graft
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- March 12, 2009 – 10:22 am
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- By ehowgarden
In this clip we show you how to thin or flag your cannabis plants…we show you how to ‘Loolipop’ your plants,and discuss incresing your yield by topping.
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: apple, award-winning, clip, flowers, gardening, grower, growing, hydroponics, look-at-pruning, medical, plants, pruning, thin-or-flag, trees, yield
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- February 27, 2009 – 8:55 am
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- By urbangrower
When pruning a mature Japanese plum tree, maintain a V-shape with a few sturdy branches, prune the tree aggressively in the winter and continue light pruning throughout the summer. Maintain this aggressive species of plum tree with gardening information from a Florida plant enthusiast in this free video on fruit trees.
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: aggressive, apple, avoid-damage, few-sturdy, foliage, fox, fruit, gardening, growing, japanese, plum, plum-tree, saw, the-winter
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- February 23, 2009 – 11:31 am
- Author:
- By ehowgarden
When pruning shrubs, avoid pruning when the flowers are in bloom, cut the branches down to the leaf line, and get rid of any dead or scraggly branches. Avoid pruning down shrubs more than one third with advice from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: apple, fruit, fruit-prduction, howto & style, plants, summer, summer-pruned, summer-pruning, tree
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- February 20, 2009 – 12:01 pm
- Author:
- By ehowgarden
By pruning an overgrown apple tree into a vase cut, the top branches are thinned out to make room for more fruit production. Trim out the lighter-colored branches to properly maintain an apple tree with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: apple, flowers, gardening, gardens, harvesting, herbs, howto & style, make-room, overgrown-apple, plant, thinned-out, transplanting, video-on-gardening
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- February 19, 2009 – 10:16 am
- Author:
- By ehowgarden
Continuing a morning’s work in a friend’s back garden orchard. As discussed, there are 2 main reasons for growing an apple tree in your garden, fruit production and beauty. Ideally the 2 things can be combined
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: apple, apples-on-open, commercial, education, garden, live, orchard, production, prune, restore, stephen, summer, tree-or-three
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- February 14, 2009 – 2:03 pm
- Author:
- By philthegardener
Second of six videos on sensitively restoring some old apple trees in a small backyard orchard.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: apple, apple-trees, education, fruit, grafting, live, obviously-dead, remove-large, restoration, restore, small-backyard, vids-on-how
- Published:
- February 14, 2009 – 1:32 pm
- Author:
- By admin
Pruning Apple Trees is Essential to Successful Fruit Production
Successful apple production starts with proper fruit tree pruning which is done on a yearly schedule in late winter or early spring. Depending on a person’s schedule and the number of trees to be pruned, trees can be pruned any time between the first part of January [...]
Categories: General Pruning Tips
Tagged: apple, pruning, trees
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- January 12, 2009 – 9:58 am
- Author:
- By admin
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Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: apple, choir, chorister, college, music, shiny, song, stuff, the-best, their-stuff, white-apple
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- December 11, 2008 – 8:27 am
- Author:
- By tyleroakley
Summer pruning may not be needed every year or for every tree, but where excessive new woody growth is made, there are benefits from thinning out some of the new growth to regulate the tree. Doing this in mid-to-late summer allows more light to fall on the apples which will lead to better colour and less apple scab, you are also going to prevent the tree getting overcrowded in future years. Big, tall growing ’standard’ apple trees, the sort you hang a swing from and sit in the shade beneath, cannot realistically be summer pruned, these trees find their own balance but in any event are usually more architectural/beautiful than fruit prduction units
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: apple, fruit, fruit-prduction, pruning, such-as-cordons, summer, summer-pruned, summer-pruning, thinning-out, tree
- Published:
- July 6, 2008 – 5:57 am
- Author:
- By stephenhayesuk