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Growing Hybrid Persimmons with Darren Bender-Beauregard (#93)  

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@Дмитрий_Рущенко
@Дмитрий_Рущенко 10 месяцев назад
Hello! I'm from Ukraine and I would like to correct Darren a little what he said. According to the experience of many Ukrainian gardeners, the hybrid persimmon variety "Rossiyanka" can withstand frost of no more than -24 degrees Celsius and is not the most frost-resistant of the hybrid varieties. The most frost-resistant Ukrainian hybrids are the hybrids of the Sosnivska and Dar Sofiivky varieties. They can withstand up to -26 degrees Celsius.
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople 10 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for sharing that update! It’s very helpful for those of us in colder climates ☃️
@richarddetriquet9642
@richarddetriquet9642 Год назад
A superb presentation packed with valuable info. Thanks for sharing!
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople Год назад
So glad it was helpful!
@Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
@Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful!
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@Pay-It_Forward
@Pay-It_Forward 9 месяцев назад
thanks!
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople 9 месяцев назад
No problem!
@donniechilo3966
@donniechilo3966 3 месяца назад
A good source of cold hardy hybrid persimmons in the US would be England's Orchard and Nursery. He grows American, and many hybrids from Ukraine and Russia. While he no longer does mail order, he propagates and sells many. His many acre persimmon orchard with dozens of varieties is certainly worth the trip to eastern Kentucky.
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople 3 месяца назад
Absolutely! He is a legend!
@_DRWC_Official
@_DRWC_Official Год назад
Interesting about the rosseyanka grafted tree suddenly dying. I have had three out of five trees that were healthy suddenly die. Out of the 40 grafted persimmons I’ve planted…rosseyanka has given me the most fits.
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople Год назад
That’s so sad! Will you try different cultivars?
@_DRWC_Official
@_DRWC_Official Год назад
@@Orchardpeople Yes I have roughly 42 trees as of now that are either hybrid or American cultivars
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople Год назад
@@_DRWC_Official Fantastic! I guess it will take a while to figure out which ones are the most resilient in your location.
@_DRWC_Official
@_DRWC_Official Год назад
@@Orchardpeople The ones I have should be suitable for my zone and have been grown by several popular persimmon growers/breeders. If they die it’s either likely a graft issue, disease, drought, or somehow my fault in planting them.
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople Год назад
@@_DRWC_Official or soil. Have you had your soil tested?
@janj5786
@janj5786 Год назад
Does anyone know where to find Dar Sofiyivky or other newly released Ukrainian cultivars shipped with phytosanitary certificate?
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople Год назад
Let me ask Darren and get back to you!
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople Год назад
Here is a response from Darren. I hope it helps: I'm not aware of anyone importing these Ukrainian hybrids via proper phytosanitary protocol, but I have heard through the grapevine that they are here and being propagated, and from multiple sources. I think it's safe to say they will begin to be available from nurseries in a year or two, possibly earlier for scionwood sales. If you are specifically seeking phytosanitary approved material, I suggest contacting USDA GRIN or university breeding programs that focus on persimmon, to see if they have procured these cultivars.
@janj5786
@janj5786 Год назад
@@Orchardpeople Thanks so much!
@JonathanFitzgerald-z7b
@JonathanFitzgerald-z7b 10 месяцев назад
I think I watched a video about this cultivar by a man in the USA..so it has been imported. But it's a new cultivar (from 2016). A nursery here offered it for the first time this fall and from what I know the scionwood came from the Czech Republic. I've imported scionwood from Ukraine, but it is difficult and uncertain, especially after the war broke out. The cultivar Sophie's gift has great characteristics, especially if you are looking for a more dependable, cold hardy and self-fertile tree. The fruit are larger than Rosseyanka's and need no pollinator I believe. Is the certificate necessary for the home orchard or only if you import them into the country?
@janj5786
@janj5786 10 месяцев назад
@@JonathanFitzgerald-z7b phytosanitary certificate is required for importing into Canada, I have however recently found a source. Thanks!
@richardlynch1094
@richardlynch1094 4 месяца назад
Shake that little tree and the ripe fruits fall on your nice clean tarp. Ripe in December in NYC.
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople 4 месяца назад
Sounds like a good system and lovely to have fruit at that time of year :-)
@jeanniecollins4249
@jeanniecollins4249 10 месяцев назад
You lost me when you said " Let them fall onto the ground " Are there no animals where you live?" We have to get them before the possums, raccoons and birds do.
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople 10 месяцев назад
Good point! Maybe he means to wait until the first ones fall to signify ripeness. Then it’s a race to get the rest of the bounty from the tree before the critters move in!
@DeesNutzandBerries
@DeesNutzandBerries 3 дня назад
Loved it!
@Orchardpeople
@Orchardpeople 3 дня назад
Glad it was helpful!
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