So I started my TH-cam about two years ago and that was when I planted the tree. It would have been pencil thin and placed through metal around the time that I started my TH-cam, because that is when I first made my growing beds. So yeah, it was one year from a twig to that! I always have a few outliers like this one that grow like crazy. I have two or three like that this year. Most others get to an inch or so in diameter, give or take a quarter inch.
It will start warming up here within the next month or so. Have to start now to get all the trees worked before spring. I will store these in my greenhouse and I'm trying to work the ones that need the least root work now, and saving the more intensive ones for closer to actual spring.
Do you think it would be too early to dig up some Zelkova I have in the ground? I'm in zone 8b so it's winter here and the lowest temperature we've had is -3C / 26F. Great video by the way!
How extensive is the root work you are wanting to do? If you have a way to keep the roots from freezing, you can probably dig. However, I probably wouldn't bare root it just yet. If you want to do a full root work, I'd wait until spring is just around the corner.
11:38 You said one years growth. Did you ever figure out if that was the case? If so I'm floored. That's insane. Nice work as always !!!!!!
So I started my TH-cam about two years ago and that was when I planted the tree. It would have been pencil thin and placed through metal around the time that I started my TH-cam, because that is when I first made my growing beds. So yeah, it was one year from a twig to that! I always have a few outliers like this one that grow like crazy. I have two or three like that this year. Most others get to an inch or so in diameter, give or take a quarter inch.
Great content brother, thanks for the upload.
Thanks, glad you enjoy it!
The audio on your videos has been great and the content continues to improve! Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much for the kind words!
Sabrina sounds beautiful
Everyone that knows her thinks so. She's a kind soul
Good job sir
Thank you! Always nice to see roots like this when you dig a tree for the first time.
damn thats some nice material bro! hell yah subbed 👍🏼I'm looking to put a couple of my small trees in the ground this coming spring it does wonders!
Thanks a lot! Absolutely, good soil and being in the ground will make a tree grow like crazy!
Good video. What I dont get is why in winter. Better in spring??
It will start warming up here within the next month or so. Have to start now to get all the trees worked before spring. I will store these in my greenhouse and I'm trying to work the ones that need the least root work now, and saving the more intensive ones for closer to actual spring.
Is heavy root pruning and structural branch pruning okay on these healthy tridents?
Video nice! I would buy a tree from you. I’m in Washington state.
Send me an email ( bighearts@smalltreesfarm.com ) with what you're looking for and I'll see if I have anything to match.
Gran vídeo. Sería interesante que añadiera su títulos en espeñol. Saludos desde España
gracias. Pensé que youtube hacía subtítulos automáticamente. Tendré que trabajar para hacerlos.
Do you think it would be too early to dig up some Zelkova I have in the ground? I'm in zone 8b so it's winter here and the lowest temperature we've had is -3C / 26F. Great video by the way!
How extensive is the root work you are wanting to do? If you have a way to keep the roots from freezing, you can probably dig. However, I probably wouldn't bare root it just yet. If you want to do a full root work, I'd wait until spring is just around the corner.