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Planting Apple Trees I Grew From Seed 

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In this video I plant the apples trees that I harvested in October of 2019! You can watch that video here: • Growing Apple Trees fr...
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@oldtimegamer2.098
@oldtimegamer2.098 6 месяцев назад
I think it would be cool if every few years that you do an update on these trees just to see how they are doing
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 6 месяцев назад
Great suggestion. I'll aim to do an update this spring!
@ramziemanalastas
@ramziemanalastas 5 месяцев назад
Please do, thank you@@RedfernFoodForest
@DADnRN
@DADnRN Год назад
Me and my daughter enjoyed watching the last 3 vids regarding the apple trees! Just put some seeds in paper towels and bags in to the fridge 30mins ago 😊. Hopefully the climate here in central Alabama is a little kinder to these future trees!
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest Год назад
That's wonderful! Good luck!
@auntdayskitchen6315
@auntdayskitchen6315 10 месяцев назад
There is a talk done by Dr. Joel Wallick about diatomaceous earth. He and his wife bought a property with pomegranates trees that were not producing and she used pipes in the ground with a diatomaceous earth and water mixture within a couple of years. She was having bumper crops just an idea. I think I’m gonna try it when I start mine, I have apples in my truck right now
@STAXBITCOIN
@STAXBITCOIN 2 года назад
The reason the Apple trees are different even though they came from the same Apple is because the apples genetics come from the 7,500 different species of apples. Just like humans. Crazy cool!
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 2 года назад
Crazy cool indeed!
@jaycruzsemple
@jaycruzsemple Год назад
Where are you from I am in Scotland Glasgow try the same plant and lots of different types of apple seeds all over an unused piece of ground to see what happens I would recommend you eat the apples and let the viewers know what they taste like and after letting of yours know what the apples taste like we plant the seeds and plant as many different apple seeds as you can see what you get keep up the great work enjoy the video just came across it today
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest Год назад
Thanks! Michigan, USA
@janeth4121
@janeth4121 2 года назад
Nice seeing some green this winter. Hopefully those trees continue to grow in 2022!
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 2 года назад
I hope so. 🤞
@LibertysEdge
@LibertysEdge 7 месяцев назад
I started some a little over a month ago interested to see an updated video for this
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 7 месяцев назад
It's definitely on my list!
@abdullahyahya4030
@abdullahyahya4030 Год назад
Well done, I wonder how they look now, keep us updated please. Thank you for explaining all these stuff, that vid was very beneficial for people who wants to plant apple trees
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest Год назад
Thanks for your kind comment. I hope to provide an update in the coming months.
@abdullahyahya4030
@abdullahyahya4030 Год назад
@@RedfernFoodForest 💪🏻💪🏻😇
@ukrsun
@ukrsun 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this video. I am trying to grow the apples from seed myself! ... 😊
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 2 года назад
That's great! Let me know how it works out!
@joehamer978
@joehamer978 Год назад
I make apple sauce and suggest you find an apple tree you like and cut a "scion" for grafting in mid-summer. ...
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 11 месяцев назад
Good suggestion
@cheryldevor5573
@cheryldevor5573 9 месяцев назад
Different job thank you for sharing
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 9 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@TheJusDon
@TheJusDon Год назад
You’ve inspired me I’ll start my journey tomorrow.
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest Год назад
Awesome! Have fun!
@BRIANLIMBARO
@BRIANLIMBARO 5 месяцев назад
love
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@americansfirst1095
@americansfirst1095 Год назад
Thanks. Great video.
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest Год назад
Thanks!
@jaycruzsemple
@jaycruzsemple Год назад
Also would be great for
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest Год назад
Thanks
@thur1042
@thur1042 11 месяцев назад
I planted pear and apple seeds roughly 15 years ago. Not one of my 70 trees is providing edible fruit. The apples are crabapples, and the pears are bradford pears. This may be fun, and may produce mast for wildlife, but you're unlikely to get fruit you want to eat.
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 11 месяцев назад
That's good to know
@waylonlegend4603
@waylonlegend4603 10 месяцев назад
So the Bradford pears likely pollinated the pears you took the seeds from?
@thur1042
@thur1042 10 месяцев назад
@@waylonlegend4603 I guess so. But based on my results, Bradfords are very good at pollenating everything. Maybe there's another explanation. I don't know.
@jerivolk9256
@jerivolk9256 9 месяцев назад
Love your video, I have Arkansas blacks from 100 year orchard. I am going to cold refrig now in Nov. Is there a possibility they will not produce the delicious apples from the mother plant?
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 9 месяцев назад
Very possible. But you'll never know without trying!
@bcole6502
@bcole6502 7 месяцев назад
so 2 years later...how are the trees Mark?
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 7 месяцев назад
3 are alive and growing!
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 2 года назад
I made wine with the crapload of apples I got from the school lunch pickups during the at-home learning lockdowns. My kids couldn't eat them fast enough. 😂 In fact, I made a lot of 100% juice or fruit wines. It was super easy, no special equipment outside of some extra silicone fish airline for racking which came from my hydroponic supplies. Sugar, juice/fruit, yeast, and at least 3 weeks sitting time. That's it!
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 2 года назад
That's super cool. I want to try...
@jo_nathan_nation6544
@jo_nathan_nation6544 3 месяца назад
Yeah, don’t put the grass in the hole folks. Just dirt and maybe chicken scat fertilizer.
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 3 месяца назад
Wise advice.
@kingjames4886
@kingjames4886 2 года назад
it looks wet there... if that's the case don't plant trees in holes, plant them in mounds.
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 2 года назад
Sometimes wet, sometimes dry.
@waylonlegend4603
@waylonlegend4603 10 месяцев назад
What do you think they’ll turn out to be? Is there a chance they are a fruitless tree? I’m curious
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 9 месяцев назад
They won't be fruitless, but other than that there is no way of knowing what they will turn out to be!
@erwinbrubacker7488
@erwinbrubacker7488 5 месяцев назад
Fences are. available
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 5 месяцев назад
Oh?
@jacknanuq6119
@jacknanuq6119 Год назад
1 year later, How did they do?
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 11 месяцев назад
Still growing!
@yvonnegray2642
@yvonnegray2642 4 месяца назад
@@RedfernFoodForest it's 2024 please let us know how the apple trees that you transplanted in 2019 you did from seed. How are they doing?
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 2 года назад
What are your goals for next season in 2022?
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 2 года назад
Have the wildlife not destroy everything I plant!
@sweetbuns1018
@sweetbuns1018 8 месяцев назад
The fact that you digging your self a hole cause you didn’t consult the wife first 😅 Interesting 🤔 …….
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 8 месяцев назад
Yikes!
@stuttgurth
@stuttgurth Год назад
We tried scattering apples every year for 15 years at my parents. 50 plus apple trees and not a one produced good apples. Soon (~5 years) I'll be cutting them down for smoking meat and firewood.
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest Год назад
At least you get the wood out of them!
@stuttgurth
@stuttgurth Год назад
@@RedfernFoodForest Oh yeah its great wood. We also did it with black walnuts. that was a bit more fruitful, so to speak.
@juliazimmermann8313
@juliazimmermann8313 Год назад
Define good apple? Sounds like you planted a wild orchard and likely got some great cider apples for hard cider. Spitters and chokers is the slang. Ugly, too. Don't compare your apples to the supermarket clones. Reconsider cutting them down , ferment some cider or get a local enthusiast to harvest and ferment. Your yard sounds like a treasure to me.
@stuttgurth
@stuttgurth Год назад
@@juliazimmermann8313 LOL theyre bad to eat. At best theyre good for getting pectin. No, they are not going to be making cider out of these things. Thats silly. Theyre smaller than a grape and rock hard. Youd be harvesting for hours just to get a quarts worth of cider. Another thing they'll be good for (for me anyway) is to be used as firewood and for my meat smoker. :)
@stuttgurth
@stuttgurth Год назад
@@juliazimmermann8313 And the good apples are still wild. They were found in the wild once long ago and then grafted to root stock. That grafting probably predates grocery stores. 100% natural.
@Gaurav-zz9wo
@Gaurav-zz9wo 2 года назад
update plsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
@RedfernFoodForest
@RedfernFoodForest 2 года назад
Two are alive. I will provide an update video next year.
@Gaurav-zz9wo
@Gaurav-zz9wo 5 месяцев назад
@@RedfernFoodForestupdate??
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