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NPS Park Cultural Landscapes Program
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Cultural landscapes are a part of the fabric of this nation's heritage.

They reflect our multi-generational ties to the land as expressions of our needs to grow food, to give form to our settlements, to design places to recreate, and to have special places to bury and commemorate our deceased. Our nation has a rich legacy of park cultural landscapes; from scenic parkways to battlefields, formal gardens to cattle ranches, cemeteries to pilgrimage routes, and village squares to industrial areas.

This collection of videos invites you to explore some of these special places and to learn more about the preservation activities of the National Park Service.
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@total2199
@total2199 5 месяцев назад
This is great! I was looking for how I should graft my apple tree! Now I know what to do
@andrejofak4787
@andrejofak4787 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@danielrenowski9977
@danielrenowski9977 5 месяцев назад
Witam szczepienie mostowe super sposób,u mojego taty są jabłonie ponad stuletnie Reneta Kulona,Reneta Piękna z Boschob,także mają podobne problemy mam zamiar je uratować,oczywiście pozyskałem zrazy i je zaszczepiłem,teraz rosną w moim ogrodzie,to moje hobby które daje mi satysfakcje,pozdrawia Daniel z Kaszub...
@belarus4790
@belarus4790 11 месяцев назад
Ваў, на русскоязычном ютубе такого не найдешь. Шикарно!
@tokkarijuha
@tokkarijuha 2 года назад
Fantastic work.
@OakSummitNursery
@OakSummitNursery 2 года назад
This is so helpful, looking at repairing vole damage where my apple and pear trees have been girdled. Rare to find the results and see the old bridge grafts fusing together, very cool to see.
@grazvydasj6956
@grazvydasj6956 2 года назад
Hello! Nice work protecting old orchards and bridge grafting - thank you for sharing! We are waiting for an update video showing how do the bridge grafts develop further :) please, pretty please! :)
@matshagstrom9839
@matshagstrom9839 2 года назад
great work. thank you for sharing
@RajYadav-jv1nd
@RajYadav-jv1nd 3 года назад
Very nice information.
@heavymetalmadman3533
@heavymetalmadman3533 3 года назад
hi nice vid. what was the yellow stuff you used ?
@GraftingTactick
@GraftingTactick 3 года назад
Nice 👌
@P.rusticus
@P.rusticus 3 года назад
Thank you for the clear and concise explanation. I have a valued peach tree that has been badly injured at its base, and I intend to help it out with these techniques.
@randymcpherson4619
@randymcpherson4619 3 года назад
That’s cool! Has anyone ever tried that on an American Chestnut tree? Wish I would of known about this when I was a teenager. My grandmother had American Chestnut trees in her woods that kept growing trees from the old roots of the dead American Chestnut trees and they would grow to the top of the canopy and then the blight would get them. I would of tried bridge grafting the swelling at the base to see if I could of kept them alive longer.
@chaowick
@chaowick 4 года назад
What a neat process. I particularly liked the attempted basketweave repair of the trunk damage.
@shanicesquires6454
@shanicesquires6454 5 лет назад
what are some typical examples of this method? caribbean based
@shanicesquires6454
@shanicesquires6454 5 лет назад
is whip grafting the same as whip and tongue grafting or is it used interchangeably? URGENT!!!
@shajahanbiotech
@shajahanbiotech 5 лет назад
Bridge grafting first time I heard this
@rohithrajendran3830
@rohithrajendran3830 6 лет назад
what is that yellow paste @ 3.43
@joeyking4183
@joeyking4183 5 лет назад
wax
@aezram
@aezram 5 лет назад
Looks like Doc Farwell's Grafting Seal
@janis1958
@janis1958 2 года назад
@@aezram Very Kool!!! Thanks!!
@mahocnc
@mahocnc 6 лет назад
Most do just fine and healing in on their own.....some do better when not interfering.
@oxbowfarm5803
@oxbowfarm5803 7 лет назад
Very impressive use of this technique.
@GreenPlanetFarm
@GreenPlanetFarm 7 лет назад
cool technique, glad to see people saving the heritage and heirloom trees, a worthwhile use of tax dollars.
@joeyking4183
@joeyking4183 5 лет назад
not sure if sarcastic or not. I mean, you can take a clone of the parent tree and preserve it for another 200 years. We're always making better varieties
@monicajolley8427
@monicajolley8427 7 лет назад
Very Cool! Great video!