Fruit trees in a temperate climate: planting tips, rootstocks, mulch, prune, thin fruit

Fruit trees in a temperate climate: planting tips, rootstocks, mulch, prune, thin fruit

Charles Dowding

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SQUARED CIRCLE
SQUARED CIRCLE - 09.09.2023 02:15

Hi I’m new to planting and wanted to plant a few fruit trees in my garden. I was wondering how often do I water baby trees once I plant them? I’m in the London area. I would really appreciate the advice. Thanks

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NEMO
NEMO - 16.07.2023 21:05

Are you looking at your comments? If yes. I need help with my fruit trees.

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Irene Theochari
Irene Theochari - 17.04.2023 23:43

Love your orchard! When I was little I spent a lot of time up fruit trees. Mirabelle plum, cherry, and apple trees in Germany and Fig trees in Greece. Have you ever tasted Mirabelle plums? They're yellow, about the size of a large cherry, and incredibly sweet. I'm aspiring to have my own orchard/food forest one day, although at the moment I'm making the most of only 12 sqm.

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Cindy Patterson
Cindy Patterson - 05.04.2023 20:41

Great video Charles...I'm just planning on getting fruit trees 😊

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Martin Topp
Martin Topp - 05.04.2023 17:46

HI there Charles. Was there a good frost when the Spartan apple was in blossom, bud swelling to early fruit set? That would explain the space fruit set.

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rony rony
rony rony - 15.03.2023 22:03

Hi Mr Charles, I love how you explain about the fruit trees.( I got four fruit trees at my backyard last year and I wonder if I can add more 😂😁) Would you make an update on your fruit trees? Thank you 😊

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C .V
C .V - 11.03.2023 22:24

for the second time seen , as i seen that i havend to like it again , cos it whas allreddy :D , very sweet garden and garden skills you have Charles , i like it very much , welldone , greets Carl

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Devon Bowes
Devon Bowes - 09.03.2023 05:11

I do love a gardening man in a corduroy jacket

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Steve O_O
Steve O_O - 21.02.2023 17:24

Charles, this vid helped mean lot! We are moving into a 1.2 acre property and I have been snapping pics of your garden and putting the pics in on the property Google map. You are always an encouragement to garden better. It's amazing to me that on our search there are so many 1acre homes and no garden, sad state of affairs humans have got into

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Davena Dainton
Davena Dainton - 29.01.2023 02:16

What a fantastic informative video thanks so much. I have a small space but I have room for a few fruit trees instead of more flowers and this video has helped me choose the right tree and try and get it right.

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Mi Ramirez
Mi Ramirez - 27.12.2022 04:28

❤️‍🔥

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baljeet ahluwalia
baljeet ahluwalia - 19.12.2022 01:53

Thoroughly enjoyed, thank you Charles

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Lana Zadan
Lana Zadan - 18.11.2022 20:25

Thank you so much

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Cami Cri
Cami Cri - 25.10.2022 23:20

Jonathan was my absolute favorite back in Romania! It had the right sweetness to tartness ratio. Very hard to find in U.S.

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General Mailing
General Mailing - 29.08.2022 22:56

Knowledgeable and likeable man. Subscribed!

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Claudia Blakemore
Claudia Blakemore - 25.07.2022 02:19

Hmm, I think I need to plant a few more apple trees. Regarding the biennial production, I have a 6 or 7 year old crabapple tree with good sized and very flavourful fruit. Can you tell me if I need to thin the crop to have annual fruit production. Is it possible to get a tree out of the habit of producing fruit biennially?

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Jemma Buckland
Jemma Buckland - 08.07.2022 07:41

Now I know why my Strawberries and Raspberries have been producing less and less, as they are planted around my apple trees which are around 4 years old now. Unfortunately all in the sunniest part of the garden - is there any way to build up the soil between the trees so they can all live there together? Time to re-plan my summer planting!

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The Thailand Tinkerer
The Thailand Tinkerer - 15.06.2022 18:03

I should make a video on the raising of my Durian trees :)

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Cindy Pappas - Enault
Cindy Pappas - Enault - 22.05.2022 11:40

I really appreciate this video! Great tips!

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Patricia Randall
Patricia Randall - 12.05.2022 18:07

You are my jam. I LOVE EASY GARDENING. 😁😃🍏🍋🍎🍐🍊🍇🍒🍑

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thomas holden
thomas holden - 03.04.2022 23:40

big man im from up the road in glasgow. and i must say your the dogs you konw what i mean lol love you...

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Ethel Fitzjohn
Ethel Fitzjohn - 03.04.2022 19:50

great. Thank you Charles, I understand more about rootstocks now.

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Rudi Cordeiro
Rudi Cordeiro - 03.04.2022 19:40

🍊🤗❤️🙏🌺🍇🍅🍓🍐👍

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R1D9M8B4
R1D9M8B4 - 25.03.2022 14:05

You are absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much. I was about to go fruit crazy. I realize now I need to plan this out and think about what things will look like in 5 to 8 years.

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salwa 4ever
salwa 4ever - 16.03.2022 17:51

I just love watching your videos, full of useful information very simply explained with lots of common sense. God bless you for sharing such valuable information not to mention letting us enjoy the beautiful garden of yours which is so uplifting. Also you talk calmly and slowly which helps us armatures to digest the exuberant amount of precious knowledge. A very warm greetings from Canada 🇨🇦

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Louise Davies
Louise Davies - 13.03.2022 14:29

First time I've actually understood fruit tree pruning despite numerous books, articles etc. Thank you for your wonderful videos!

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Kevin Bazan
Kevin Bazan - 12.03.2022 20:23

I truly enjoy your videos! We started planting fruit trees the past 2 years. Currently have 10 apple, 3 peach, 2 plum, 2 pear, 3 cherry and a crabapple. We're hoping for a fruitful season in a few years. As always, truly spectacular video, my friend. Cheers! 🍻
~Kevin, Michigan, US

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Chris S
Chris S - 03.03.2022 16:47

Very informative and enjoyable to see such beautiful fruit trees. I am on my second year this year of only four trees but hope to plant another two or three. Will look forward to watching more of your videos.

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Mirna Bagić
Mirna Bagić - 02.03.2022 15:54

What shape are your apple trees, central leader or open vase? They look beautiful

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Linda
Linda - 31.01.2022 11:57

I am contemplating a small orchard in my small backyard as part of redesigning a veg and fruit garden. This was very interesting to me. Thanks!

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Chris Pedersen
Chris Pedersen - 24.01.2022 06:11

Great video Charles 😆.
Good you mentioned pears ripen/sweeten off the tree. Thanks for the summer pruning tip on plum trees.
In NZ, so off to cut metre long spindly spring growth back by half.
Seriously turned it into a trifod and didn't know what or where to cut. Cheers for great advice.👍

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_ jo _
_ jo _ - 14.01.2022 22:02

Thanks

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Rashmi Kitchenn
Rashmi Kitchenn - 10.01.2022 07:17

🥰

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ed res
ed res - 08.01.2022 09:29

how far apart did you plant your trees?

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ed res
ed res - 08.01.2022 09:13

I simply love your channel! Finally a practical realistic gardening channel for people in the UK!! I cant get enough of your content since i discovered your channel!

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mary w
mary w - 27.12.2021 19:18

I was given a small apple tree that had been growing next to an older apple tree by a person that had lived there all her life as had her parents and the original tree was there when they built their home possibly 80 years ago. It produced delicious sweet, crisp apples but the variety is unknown. It has survived many freezes in our hot, humid Florida 9a zone which is amazing since normally we can't grown apples well here. BUT, it came with a bit of fungus on it and I was told the parent also had that and she just rubbed it down each year with a fungicide so I did, too. But I do think the fungus is in the soil. QUESTION: The fungus grew all summer on my tiny tree along the whole woody (tiny) trunk and I treated it with copper fungicide, but it just died then grew back immediately. We had a very cold spring, HOT summer with continual rain daily for months so assume the fungus was very happy. Sun was not very good and I had a horrible garden but everyone did so my question is do I remove the one foot tall tree and wash away all the dirt then replant or just keep treating it hoping last summer won't repeat? I really wanted to save this tree as it obviously likes this area (normally) and that makes it a perfect apple tree for us. Her tree gets fungus mold growing each year but since my tree is still so tiny, it has stunted it. How should I treat it?

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Wajdi Amayreh
Wajdi Amayreh - 27.12.2021 00:09

Very useful and interesting.
What is the ideal distance between trees Charles

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psisky
psisky - 08.12.2021 14:13

HELP ! Where can I buy a semi-mature (3 or 4+yrs) apple tree on m9 rootstock? I really fancy a Mac Red but will be happy with it's closest relative the Spartan.

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Readingroom Publishing Projects
Readingroom Publishing Projects - 05.12.2021 13:32

I LOVE that you've shown yearly in the year and then fruiting, this take so much time and effort and I really appreciate it

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Nice Person
Nice Person - 02.12.2021 10:56

Find someone who looks at you the way Charles looks at his garden.

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HolmesHobbies
HolmesHobbies - 17.10.2021 18:07

So much great information, thank you for sharing! My trees are slowly taking root but it's been a hard road against the hardpan yard. But more compost and time, it will be better!

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Kristof P
Kristof P - 15.10.2021 19:20

Jonagold is the standard most common apple in Belgium. I wouldn't call it a new variety it exists for decades and is tried and tested but it's not an old heirloom. It's a good well balanced apple variety.

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PHOENIX Flame
PHOENIX Flame - 02.10.2021 12:22

Really Great inspiring videos thankyou!

I'm looking to grow original non hybrids, non genetically altered, heritage, traditional ect. Do you know where I can buy the trees and fruit shrubs from in the UK?

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Amanda-Jayne Jones
Amanda-Jayne Jones - 16.09.2021 19:52

Hi Charles, I just watched this again, primarily because of the time of year., but also because I want to buy more fruit trees. I have 12 from various places and want to invest in a fig, and a lemon tree as I have indoor winter space for them, plus adding to my plums and cherries. Where is the best place to go to buy? We don't have any local fruit nurseries or even any for many miles, so I tend to buy online. Although I have a good success rate, I'd like to see a better range and more info about them, before I buy.

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SetTheStandard Sim Racing
SetTheStandard Sim Racing - 16.09.2021 01:36

What drugs is this man on holy mackerel hes jumping all over the place 🤣😂

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hamza Sabiri
hamza Sabiri - 10.09.2021 02:35

احسنت

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JWI Heath
JWI Heath - 28.08.2021 06:36

God bless you Sir

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Shauna Gardiner
Shauna Gardiner - 25.08.2021 13:59

Thank you for the wonderful lessons as always 💕🙌

Quick question, I've planted apple seeds from organic pink lady apples (I planted 10 and have 8 little sprouts already!) I don't know the tree or root stock... Only that I liked the apples 😜 Do you think this is a bad idea 🤔😬

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Queen Of Hearts
Queen Of Hearts - 13.08.2021 21:58

I thought I was subbed to your channel already! I was probably someone else then… been pruning my social media accounts 😏 Great info. I have a tiny strip of land outside my lounge window and plan to grow one or two very small fruit trees out there. Hoping to graft a few different species onto them. Re-subbed. Thankyou 🙏

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