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Treehouse Orchard and Vineyard
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2019
Lake Fork East Texas area hobby orchard and vineyard. We grow 24 different varieties of Muscadines, Paw Paws, Thornless Blackberries, Asian Persimmons, Jujubes, seedless Che, Mulberries, Asian Pears, Satsumas, Calamoundins, Kumquats and other Citruses.
Wild (Rootstock) and Lang Jujube Update - Year 3 July 13, 2024
Wild (Rootstock) and Lang Jujube Update - Year 3 July 13, 2024
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Ponca Taste Test Thornless Blackberries- Year 2 May 15, 2024
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Ponca Taste Test Thornless Blackberries- Year 2 May 15, 2024
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Methley Plum Harvest - Year 3 May 15, 2024
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Flavor Rich Peach Harvest Year 2 May, 8 2024
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Osage Thornless Blackberries Harvest - Year 3 May 8, 2024
Ponca Sweet Thornless Blackberries- May 8, 2024
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Ponca Sweet Thornless Blackberries- May 8, 2024
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Mulberry Fruit Size Comparison Year 3 - April 2024
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Mulberry Fruit Size Comparison Year 3 - April 2024
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Let’s Listen To The Birds While Walking Around The Treehouse Orchard and Vineyard
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Added 13 Potted Triple Crown Thornless Blackberries from Runners April 2024
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Added 13 Potted Triple Crown Thornless Blackberries from Runners April 2024
Rescuing Thornless Blackberry Runners April 2024
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Rescuing Thornless Blackberry Runners April 2024
Thornless Blackberries Loaded with Flowers March 2024
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Thornless Blackberries Loaded with Flowers March 2024
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U-Pick Muscadine Customers Arrived Way Too Early
Yep, i could stay out there for about a half day doing a video on those!!! At least until I couldn't hold anymore!
What growing zone are you in?
do you have any updates on your triple crown?
Excellent video. Lot to learn about jujube
Do you like the taste of the seedless Che?
@@curtwsp Actually Che and Paw Paws are the only plants we have planted on the property that are still too young to bear fruit. I have not seen any of them also in local farmers market so I haven’t tried them yet but based on videos I’ve seen they should be delicious!
Those are definitely hachiya, I have a fully load tree. I bought a saijo that was mislabeled as saruga. I also have a fuyu, giombo and a jiro. you are correct that is a saijo. Mulch the persimmon trees they love it.
Thanks for the info!
❤❤ superb quality sir ❤i want to develop and cultivated in india can you provide me this grapes varieties for plantation ❤or your contact no ❤❤
These are Ruby Crisp variety.
Super quality but how can I get it in India ❤❤
@@pravinjagtap3940 I’m not sure if they are available in India, you might want to check your local nurseries if they carry them.
@@TreehouseVineyard Thanks for your reply but this variety is not available in India and local nurseries it is new to whole India that's why we wanted it.
which one is the best? uc 157, Mary Washington or Purple passion?
We only have UC 157. They are sweet and crunchy.
You still fighting blight? Central Arkansas is averaging 90-95 degree days and its finally gone for me.
Yes, but I think it’s winding down.
Which is the best in colder climate?
I’m not sure which one but only the Chinese jujube are cold tolerant.
What zone are you in? I'm 9a and have Anna, Golden Dorset, Ein Shemer, Fuji. I spray monthly with fish emulsion, seaweed, and hand soap. I do it when the sun is going down.
Zone 8b NE Texas.
My primocane fruit this year I’m getting in June is getting sun scorched and not a very good quality with the 100 degree days we’ve been having .
Same here, I’ll prune all of them.
Awesome. Would love to see a video of your main vineyard update!
Coming soon! I need to trim and mow!
the cat😂
They love playing in the garden.
I have 10 Ponca's I'm finding them hard to grow.. They are not like my other Blackberries and Raspberries that just grew like crazy.
They start slow but they take off after getting established.
Where are you ordered .Jujubes 🌳 Tree .
In Texas, Doan’s nursery and Bob wells nursery.
Can I get this variety of black berry in India
Not sure, check your zone chill hour first before planting.
Do the canes ever snap from all of the weight of the berries? Do you tie your canes to the support? Thank you.
All the time! I plan to prune them all this winter at panel level so that they stay manageable.
It's awesome that you have several types of persimmon trees, but kind of sucks that you're not exactly sure what type some of them are. I'm still jealous! Thanks for sharing and enjoy them!
We love non astringent varieties but they drop most fruit because of the non stop rain.
There is rust blight on those leaves yet you clearly have a great harvest there Good job 👍
Muscadines are pretty tough. I do t spray them at all and they keep producing.
I have Ponca's....very slow to do anything not easy to grow.
Poncas at least in my area grows easily but they start slow but after one year the take off.
Cool channel, just found you and sub’d
Thanks!
you may have some jujube fly larves in the jujube. so that's why you had that bitter after taste... usually the affected fruits rippen earlier than the others...
That maybe the case, but only sugarcane has that bitter after taste. The rest of the jujubes are really close to each other and don’t have the bitter after taste.
i love this place, this is lovely
It’s a special place for the cats to hang out and play!
absolutely beautyfull happy cat
Thank you very much!
Where did you buy your Ponca blackberry plants from?
Ison’s Nursery.
Would you rank them in order from best flavor to worst and then from vigor/ease of care? I saw another person said their poncas were sprouting way outside of the plant base. As much as 3 feet away. Have you found that to be accurate at all?
Poncas love to travel but I easily transplant them. For vigorous, Prime Ark Freedom and Triple Crown. For flavor I would rank Ponca, Sweetie Pie, Triple Crown.
I've got about 19 varieties of blueberries in containers, and to be honest most of them haven't impressed me with flavor. There is one though, Darrow, that just tastes crazy and I love it!
Never tried or seen Darrow before. I might look for them this fall. Mine taste like your average grocery variety, sweet with some tart.
@@TreehouseVineyard my new favorite now are RAZZ, they are crazy!
I followed a similar path though I put them in the ground. This is the 2nd year and the first I let fruit. I have 6 each of Climax, Powder Blue, Premier and Brightwell. Clinmax and Premier are giving some ripe fruit, Brightwelll and Powder Blue are still red. Fruit is not terribly sweet yet, but I expect better next year. Nice video!.
Mine got sweeter after 2 years. I’ll keep them potted for now since it’s easier to maintain.
It is very relaxing 😌
We need more rain!
@@TreehouseVineyard True, I miss the rain in summer time 😢
Blight and rust are big issues in No Texas; my Asian pears suffer from them, 2 apple trees have died on canker as well; I've had to chop my Kieffer Pear in half, loaded w/ fruits bec of blight. I'm to the point it's not worth it to do pears or apples in N Texas. I have bought a lot of plum trees recently. Lots of rain in North Texas - I know. Peaches ripened early as a result and smaller fruits. I have a giant Yellow Long Neck fig tree, with protection it survived the DFW winter. But it is so big, the branches now crawling on ground - that's okay - Japanese-style winter protection is to lay them low in ground - and I wasn't even trying. The branches did on their own. Lots of fruits.
Your North Texas weather is the same as central Arkansas. Except I live on the edge of the White River. True river bottoms like nowhere else. Lots of rain and flooding. I'm over pears. I only like Bartlett's anyways. I want apples I won't give up.
I trim a lot of blight on my Asian pears. This year is the first time they looked healthy and putting growth.
Yes. Fertilizer is a blight magnifier x10. I learned my lessons this year.
I only fertilize citrus. Stone fruit trees I don’t fertilize at all because of blight!
nice. i just planted the same variety. how's the fruit taste?
The first year the berries were bland. They get better as they get older. Third year now and if you pick them at the right time they are sweet.
Which sweet blackberry taste best?
For our area it’s Ponca.
love it!
Thanks!
Nice Harvest. How do you keep the birds from eating them all.
I planted lots so that they’ll leave me some!
Just planted my 1st crop this spring. I have purple passion, Mary washington and uc157. Thank u for this!
Awesome! 30+ years of production.
My Prime Ark Freedoms are just about done now on the floricanes 2nd year canes . This years primocanes are flowering already in May towards the tops on unpruned canes . I thought it was supposed to be fall .
I think you get a small production on spring for primocanes and decent production for fall. My PAF are probably done in 3 weeks but some of the canes are done this week. Ponca, sweetie pie are next then Triple Crown should be ready in 2 weeks.
What does it taste like?
The taste doesn’t have the honey or berry after taste of violet de Bordeaux or LSU purple. It is sweet so I would say it’s good for processing since it is very productive and vigorous.
It would be nice if you could tell us all about the blackberries, what kind, how many you have, do yo fertilize them and with what plus how often you do it, etc. They are one of my most favorite fruits and I can’t seem to ever get that many or that big! Lol beautiful harvest!
Please visit the channel as I have uploaded lots of videos explaining pruning and variety differences of thornless blackberries.
Nice harvest..What other plum tree do you have?
Santa Rosa, Bruce and Wickerson Gold plums. Only Methley and Santa Rosa has fruited this year. We have one sickly Cotton Candy Aprium with one fruit that’s not looking good.
Do you open your vineyard for visits, education, and sharing?
Sorry we are not open for public. Just a hobby vineyard/orchard.
Maybe they don't get enough direct sunlight? I think most fruit trees need enough full sunlight to produce well.
The Methley plum from the harvest video gets enough sunlight but the two small ones definitely need more. They were also recovering from all sorts of diseases from being in the clearance section of the nursery.
Hi, so you do the same primocane tipping for both prime ark freedom and Ponca? Also, why don't you tip at 12-24 inches from the ground and then tip again when the laterals reach 2 ft? Thats the recommendation I got from the nursery.
That’s good recommendation for tipping height. I tip them for the height of my cattle panel but will try your recommendation.
I lost my methley to blight this spring. It was in a 15 gallon for 2 years and of good size. My santa rosa is getting close. Gold plum still has 3 hanging. Fingers crossed
About to loose some apples from blight as well. Too much rain for any blight susceptible trees.
I wish I had space for more fruit trees. 😢
Im still spraying. Looking for a good cedar rust spray. I'm to the philosophy of " I'm growing trees not, not fruit ". Will do whatever it takes to save my trees.
@@ChristinesBackyardGarden you can pack them close as long as you prune. Tom Spellman from Dave Wilson Nursery has video on TH-cam explaining the backyard orchard plant spacing and pruning.
@@LoganShelton-rh3lp I gave up on apples, too much work with fireblight. I’ll replace them all with jujubes, mulberries and Asian persimmons.
I'm thinking if the PAF is tart, transplant test to another area, and see if it makes a difference.
I’m don’t mind them being tart since I don’t eat them fresh. Wine and jams only.
@@TreehouseVineyardhow can I make wine from my berries? Appreciate any help you can offer
@@Sylvia-zg6yh you can certainly make wine and jams with your berries. You can search on TH-cam and there’s a lot of step by step videos on how to make them.
@@Sylvia-zg6yh you can also freeze them and make smoothies later.
I think you sold me on Ponca and concur on the PAF. I’m in the peak harvest period now: I picked 30#’s yesterday and will likely pick 60#’s or more tomorrow with most going directly to wine. Since I have such an abundant harvest I’m letting them sit on the vine longer and picking them only after I’m starting to lose some fruit. I just cull out the bad ones as I pick. I will have to buy more carboys this year because the Ison muscadines are LOADED!
I do the same with PAF, you just can’t harvest them early for fresh eating. I got lazy and bought 5 gallon carboys, boy those are heavy! I bought 2 gallons now and my wrist won’t break!
Would you please offer me ways to store this fruit once I've picked my berries. This is my first year of harvest and I have quiet a lot to pick. Thank you
@@Sylvia-zg6yh freezing is the easiest way. You can also make jelly, jam, syrup and preserves.
@@Sylvia-zg6yh we freeze them for smoothies, jams and wine.
Do you have any experience growing Caddo variety?
What growing zone are you in
Zone 8b NE Texas.
Do you have a Rosa Plum? I planted a Methley and a Rosa. The Rosa has out grown the Methley 3 TO 1 ,and has a couple dozen plums on it. This is the second year for these two trees. They are 15 feet apart .I have at least 30 Chickasaw plum trees which are native here in SE Louisiana , plus the native red plum/hog plum which makes the best jelly and sauce.
You’re very fortunate to have wild plums on your property! I do have a very small Chikasaw plum. It was neglected and didn’t really grow until this year. We have 3 Methley, 1 Santa Rosa, 1 Bruce and 1 Wickerson Gold plum. Only the Methley fruited this year but previous year, Bruce was loaded for its tiny frame and the overcropping took a toll on the small tree.
Excellent video. I just grafted one of my trees with Methley Plum
Very nice! That should help with cross pollination for better yield.