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Propagation updates, Hydrangea cuttings, Dealing with summer heat problems 

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Even in the dog days of summer, there are plenty of chores to be done in the backyard nursery. Hydrangea cuttings need to be done, propagation of all plants is well under way, and the summer heat is dealing all kinds of problems. Here's an update video on what we're doing in the nursery.
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Комментарии : 82   
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
What exactly are you working on in your nursery now?
@greg2468
@greg2468 2 года назад
Hydrangea purple leaf sand cherry and red prince weigela.
@caseyhardison4320
@caseyhardison4320 2 года назад
Acquiring lots and lots of used pots, and soil! Looking forward to some big shipments of babies in the early spring!
@juliknapp9270
@juliknapp9270 2 года назад
Mums
@ChasingDestinyBand
@ChasingDestinyBand 2 года назад
Potting up Nepeta, daisies and black eye Susan's for late summer, put 2023 spring order in.
@chrisallen1214
@chrisallen1214 Год назад
​@@ChasingDestinyBand6ⁿ g 6 6
@twohomesteads6512
@twohomesteads6512 2 года назад
Trying to keep my plants alive. My well went out. I took a suburban crammed full of plants ( stacked 3 high) and a trailer full up to the second homestead where there is water. Normally a 6 hour drive but it was 7 do to stopped traffic from a motorcycle accident. Still have a load or load and a half to go., After 2 plus weeks I have water back. ($9000 later). Have been slowly (can't run the hose at full bore) getting dying plants watered and ready to move. Having to move all the box turtles, water turtles, ducks chickens and pea fowl too. I am SO very thankful to have water again !
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
That sounds like a LOT!
@rayjolly8435
@rayjolly8435 Месяц назад
Thanks for your great videos
@JamesDeanDiedIn1955
@JamesDeanDiedIn1955 9 месяцев назад
Wow, I have been told hydrangea is a cold climate plant. Didn't realise we could grow it in hot 100 degrees climate.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 9 месяцев назад
Cold?? Many of them thrive just about anywhere- part of their widespread appeal
@markstevens1588
@markstevens1588 Год назад
When I was thirty (time moving slower) I could have never done this now 54 I'm starting today thank you so much.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Great!
@danielfowler5940
@danielfowler5940 Год назад
Much love !
@irinamaltseva5138
@irinamaltseva5138 Год назад
Oh my God, your plants are thriving!!
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
This was last summer (2022), but we had a good year, despite the terrible heat!
@kerrytoby7041
@kerrytoby7041 Год назад
I love how you say you hate weeds. I am Canadian and you have an interesting accent as well.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
ya do, eh?
@kerrytoby7041
@kerrytoby7041 Год назад
Yup ah do!
@greg2468
@greg2468 2 года назад
Love your videos. I'm working on my own backyard nursery now.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Good luck!
@teresaholland4790
@teresaholland4790 Год назад
Good job
@foreversettled9144
@foreversettled9144 2 года назад
Thank you. Learning. Concerning arborvitae bed...can you place black plastic down, torch holes for bare root plugs, to avoid all the weeding...
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Probably would work fine.
@risalangdon9883
@risalangdon9883 2 года назад
Thanks for the update!
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
You bet!
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@MyPlantWorld
@MyPlantWorld 2 года назад
Nice sharing
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Thanks for visiting
@paxsplace4483
@paxsplace4483 2 года назад
If you don't spray your lawn you could collect the clippings and put them in your Arbbervity bed. That would keep the weeds down and retain moisture as well.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Not a bad idea.
@kerrytoby7041
@kerrytoby7041 Год назад
I have wanted a high tunnel or plastic covered high tunnel but I think having a shade cloth is important for the main part of the summer here. We have been getting heat domes here in BC which fries plants compared to normal summer without heat domes. I live at a higher coastal elevation in the Fraser valley so can get periods of snow where it hardly melts but just keeps adding snow to the base. I guess I need both in some capacity. So high tunnel to shed snow with shade cloth on the inside and low tunnel for cuttings. Low tunnel in another location.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
You can build a high tunnel covered in plastic. Make the sides where they can either roll up, or by clamped up a couple or few feet for summer ventilation. Put shade cloth on the OUTSIDE of the plastic. Add or remove shade and/or plastic as needed to suit your plants and growing season.
@kerrytoby7041
@kerrytoby7041 Год назад
@@savvydirtfarmer Thank you.
@lindagowin7270
@lindagowin7270 2 года назад
Can you tell me what your soil blend recipe is for the plugs? I seem to have a lot of difficult with starts and I thought it probably is the soil I’m starting them in. Thank you for all the valuable information you provide. So glad I recently found you.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
I use miracle grow potting mix (yellow bag) mixed with ground pine bark.
@lindagowin7270
@lindagowin7270 2 года назад
@@savvydirtfarmer thank you
@lisabeaulieu2621
@lisabeaulieu2621 2 года назад
Mulch does wonders for weed prevention. Even just a straw bale will help save hours of weeding. It also keeps soil cool. If you don’t cover it, nature will.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
We usually mulch with our hardwood bark, Didn't get to it this year, and it's been a mess!
@liemnguyen5264
@liemnguyen5264 Год назад
I have a few tiny Limelight Hydrangeas in quart size pots, they have single stems, only about 3, 4 inches tall. Can I: 1. Leave them outdoor this coming winter? I am in zone 7. 2. If I let them grow taller and taller, can I train them to be hydrangea trees (or hydrangea standard) by next year? Thanks,
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
1. Yes 2. You can continue growing them as standards next year but they won’t be ready for another year or 2 after that.
@rebahughes-orr5523
@rebahughes-orr5523 Год назад
I hate weeds too! Lol
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
How can you not??
@46positivity
@46positivity 2 года назад
Can you make a video dedicated to transitioning cuttings out of the misting station? (maybe you already have?) I've read that you should gradually decrease the misting frequency as part of the process. I suppose large nurseries have dedicated misting stations where all the cuttings go in at once and come out at once. In that case, reducing the misting frequency would be possible. However, that is not practical for small growers that are constantly moving new cuttings into, and rooted plants out of, the same misting station. I would imagine the keys to transitioning cuttings would be shade, high humidity, and frequent watering until they've hardened off enough to thrive in a sunnier, dryer location. It would be great if you could share your knowledge and experience on this topic.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Most of the time I just move them out to the edge of the mist for a couple weeks... still keeping them mostly shaded. After that, they go in under shade with regular, daily watering and they do well. The main thing is to not give them too much direct sun too soon... you will cook them.
@browndog9402
@browndog9402 2 года назад
Do you have a video on how to mulitply hosta?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Here ya go! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L7BBzOMCpak.html
@denisebalog994
@denisebalog994 2 года назад
I'm loving your hat! When will we be able to purchase one? I'm living in southern Oklahoma and temps have been 100 all week with 107 high next week. No rain. I'm not giving up and THANKFUL for the drop irrigation systems I have installed. I have my sights on a misting area like you have for next year. Between you and Laura from "GA", we keep busy here in our garden 🌱🌱 Thanks again for the video. 💚 ps:: I have a hoodie from "GA" would love a Savy Dirt Farmer hat to purchase 💚
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
It was a gift! And, it's one of a kind!!
@denisebalog994
@denisebalog994 2 года назад
@@savvydirtfarmer awesome! Great gift 🎁
@juliknapp9270
@juliknapp9270 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. Hello from red rooster nursery in bevier mo. Have u ever grown boxwoods? Do u prune then as well i wonder? I would like to see a video of how u set up ur mist systems please. As always great video and u and ur family r a great inspiration!
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Have done a few boxwoods. They rooted for me fairly well, but I think took 4 years to grow to selling size. VERY slow.
@juliknapp9270
@juliknapp9270 2 года назад
@@savvydirtfarmer did u prune them though?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
@@juliknapp9270 yes! Any plant that needs to be bushy and thick needs pruning to make it that way.
@juliknapp9270
@juliknapp9270 2 года назад
I pruned my hydrangea. Guess i should have put in the shade. Burnt the crap out of them. I think they will recover.
@dcamp17
@dcamp17 2 года назад
Thanks. John must've been operating the camera.........
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
😂 Short guy gettin' it done!!
@keithberry366
@keithberry366 2 года назад
Great video as usual. The hydrangea plants that you were pruning, are they under shade cloth or exposed to sun? I just can't see any shade barrier. Thanks
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
They are under shade right now... but these are paniculatas and would be OK in full sun. I have some that are. The shade just makes the summer sun/heat a little less harsh on them.
@liem919
@liem919 Год назад
After pruning those to get ready for next year, do you have to move them into the greenhouse during winter or just leave them outside? Thanks,
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Everything stays outside. I don't have a greenhouse at all.
@LuciRodriguez05
@LuciRodriguez05 11 месяцев назад
@@savvydirtfarmer😮😮😮❤
@countrygoodsusa
@countrygoodsusa 2 года назад
Why do you prune the smaller plants? What does it do?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Makes them nice and full... branches out into multiple branches just below pruning spot.
@Bleeziesss
@Bleeziesss 2 года назад
I’m trying to propagate some hydrangeas from one that I have in my property. I was able to get 9 cuttings. At what point will I know if any of them have gotten a successful start? It’s been about 4 weeks now.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Very gently tug on one of them. If it's "stuck," it's developing roots.
@deckerswormandgardening6479
@deckerswormandgardening6479 2 года назад
Ok so I seen you planted your green giants in the ground and my question is how big do you plan on letting them get before you dig up? Are you goin to pot them after digging them up and sell them bare root or what?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Will dig them this winter and put in pots. Do occasionally sell a few bare root. Don't want to leave them in the ground any longer than that... they'll be grown together and be a pain to dig up.
@deckerswormandgardening6479
@deckerswormandgardening6479 2 года назад
My plan is to be a green giant farmer and slowly build from there…. Weeping willows is what I’ve mastered and been selling like crazy currently but it’s getting rough cause my next two weeks are 105 degree temp straight! Water is rough keeping in pots at the moment
@1Kent
@1Kent 2 года назад
My problem with propagating plants is a total lack of patience.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Gotta develop patience, for sure. You can do it though!
@tourmaline7742
@tourmaline7742 2 года назад
How often do they get misted during the day? Does the mist run all day or periodically?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
From about 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, they run 7 seconds every 10 minutes. They need to be dry by sunset sop they aren't set all night - that causes rot.
@oakleyjack7600
@oakleyjack7600 2 года назад
Do you have a separate meter for the water in your nursery or are you paying sewer on your usage ?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
I have electric, sewer, water, and trash all wrapped in one utility bill for my home address. I just use my home water hose, from my single meter. Water use is not that high... in fact, my water fees never go up.
@oakleyjack7600
@oakleyjack7600 2 года назад
@@savvydirtfarmer My utilities are billed together also, our sewage rate is higher than our water rate. This drought and temps are making me consider a drip system and rain barrel storage. Stay hydrated and healthy.
@hieplai341
@hieplai341 Год назад
Would it be possible for me to buy the limelight and dollar silver hydrangeas seedlings from you? Is there a way for me to contact you directly? I live in Colorado.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer Год назад
Only way I could do that is for you to pick them up from our nursery in Tennessee. Sorry... wish we could do more.
@LoriThurstonInTunePhoto
@LoriThurstonInTunePhoto 2 года назад
Hi. I looked up endless summer the original hydrangeas on the patent website. It looks like the patent has expired. I really want to propagate them. Any ideas if I’m correct?
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
Patents are in effect 20 years from the date of filing. So find the date and go forward from there. I haven't looked it up, but it's a common hydrangea so probably not too hard to find, which you may well have done already.
@LoriThurstonInTunePhoto
@LoriThurstonInTunePhoto 2 года назад
@@savvydirtfarmer the filing date was 2000, so that’s good news! I have several of these. Yeah! I wasn’t sure, bc drug patents commonly get extended by small modification. Wasn’t sure if this was common with plants. Thx ☺️ I enjoy your channel.
@savvydirtfarmer
@savvydirtfarmer 2 года назад
@@LoriThurstonInTunePhoto thanks for watching!
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