How to grow Plums - from Planting to Fruiting Trees
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- Paulo videos a plum tree he planted over a three year period to show you its progress to fruiting.
He buys packs of small grafted whips of the prolific fruiting plum Victoria. He then grows them on for two years in pots getting them strong for planting. He then plants the trees into their final position.
He prepares the planting it well and deep and gives them a good watering in the autumn time. He then waits another two years and you get to see the first setting fruits.
If you want to know how to grow plums this video is a must watch to see every stage of a plum trees development.
Paulo talks about a range of things to consider including pests, pruning and creating an edible hedge with plum trees.
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I watched all your old vids a few years ago it’s good to see you back doing your channel again
Hey Elaine thank you so much that means alot!!!
Great Video , love your direct no fuzz approach and your openers :D btw i got your intro music stuck in my head for a week now , thanks :D
Lol mate I was saying the same thing to my Wife the other day ;-)
Hi.... my tree is about 5 years old... two years ago got about 10 plums... last year all of the yellow plum buds fell off... looks like the same is happening this year... any ideas? Tks
We have a plum tree in our backyard from previous owners.
We moved in about a year ago, and we didn't get any fruit last summer.
This year there are plenty, but it's dropping a lot. Do you think this is because there's only one tree, so it's not being properly pollinated?
I think it could be possible are there? Has it been very dry or stressed at all?
@@paulotheurbanfarmer5982 Our summers are relatively hot an dry, but I'm in sort of a micro-climate. We're right on a river and some sloughs so it stays moister by us. I know people grow plums around here, I've seen several homes in my city with them. But they all have multiple!
May have to get another tree...