No but I will Google TH-cam premiere and see what comes up . Is that like a chat room among commentors while Ross discusses a topic but not taking questions from the chat room?
If he wants to chat he can, but premiere is like at Wednesday 6 PM EST fruit-talk will premiere and when 6PM rolls around and the video premieres there’s a live chat. I just like when there’s a chat going...
The big thing is the sell season and the only way I ca.n get a handle on that is trial and error . Cummins nursey sell season is time March 15 maybe as late as may . . Fruit and exotics . They are always out edible landscape. Got me . Alls they have is 7 gallon pots size trees shipped by freight this is November so Nkvember ain't the month. I was directed towards Williamette nursery in Oregon I think . Their root stock is the less expensive and will sell less than a bundle load Ranges from $2,50 down to $1.74 They are a supplier to rain tree nursery . Willianette.nursery has cherry rootstock in all the popular varieties of rootstock . Cummins has a lot of rootstock and a lot of grafted varieties sold on specific rootstock. I'm look for a seller that sales whips of grafted varieties. A whip being a 2 foot tall single trunk with no branching. The apple pear and plum rootstock I got from Cummins nursey just didnt grow much last season . My fault not theirs but I was surprised how little they grew compared to what is shown on TH-cam videos from commercial growers 2 0r three feet growth the 1st yesr . I will try again this coming season and . Instead of slow release pettlets fertilizer i will use liquid fertilizer the way millennial gardener does on his fig trees . EDIBLE LANDSCAPE has a good selection of bush cherries. But I'm not sure of their nameing compared to the Canadian naming or if I even want a Bush cherry . Are they as pleasant to eat like a wild black berry or are they as bad as eating a muscadine grape . Edible but no one really eats them. a muscadine grape
Mail order is very hit and miss , at your local nursery you can inspect the tree if you know what your looking at you can select a good tree to start with , and you will get a tree thats good for your climate , mail order nurseries make many outrageous claims that people fall for ,trees and berries are very different , you can do well with berries ,from mail order but still your local nursery is your best bet.
G00D Evening from Auckland, New Zealand it’s Thursday, November 28, 2019.
WillC sales is a great one as well.
Raintree Nursery in Washington state is a good source of great plants.
I have bought currents from them. ALWAYS happy.
If you’re not gonna do a fruit talk live, could you do that premier TH-cam thingy? It goes up, but people can chat, do you know what I mean?
No but I will Google TH-cam premiere and see what comes up . Is that like a chat room among commentors while Ross discusses a topic but not taking questions from the chat room?
If he wants to chat he can, but premiere is like at Wednesday 6 PM EST fruit-talk will premiere and when 6PM rolls around and the video premieres there’s a live chat. I just like when there’s a chat going...
@@datdude212 thanks TJ
I'm hoping to do one live soon. MY connection has been poor since I relocated.
The big thing is the sell season and the only way I ca.n get a handle on that is trial and error . Cummins nursey sell season is time March 15 maybe as late as may . . Fruit and exotics . They are always out edible landscape. Got me . Alls they have is 7 gallon pots size trees shipped by freight this is November so Nkvember ain't the month. I was directed towards Williamette nursery in Oregon I think . Their root stock is the less expensive and will sell less than a bundle load Ranges from $2,50 down to $1.74 They are a supplier to rain tree nursery . Willianette.nursery has cherry rootstock in all the popular varieties of rootstock . Cummins has a lot of rootstock and a lot of grafted varieties sold on specific rootstock. I'm look for a seller that sales whips of grafted varieties. A whip being a 2 foot tall single trunk with no branching. The apple pear and plum rootstock I got from Cummins nursey just didnt grow much last season . My fault not theirs but I was surprised how little they grew compared to what is shown on TH-cam videos from commercial growers 2 0r three feet growth the 1st yesr . I will try again this coming season and . Instead of slow release pettlets fertilizer i will use liquid fertilizer the way millennial gardener does on his fig trees . EDIBLE LANDSCAPE has a good selection of bush cherries. But I'm not sure of their nameing compared to the Canadian naming or if I even want a Bush cherry . Are they as pleasant to eat like a wild black berry or are they as bad as eating a muscadine grape . Edible but no one really eats them. a muscadine grape
Isons and just fruits and exotics nursery is not too far from my house great video
Mail order is very hit and miss , at your local nursery you can inspect the tree if you know what your looking at you can select a good tree to start with , and you will get a tree thats good for your climate , mail order nurseries make many outrageous claims that people fall for ,trees and berries are very different , you can do well with berries ,from mail order but still your local nursery is your best bet.
And a lot cheaper
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