How I transplant a fruit tree to a Larger Container for my Patio Garden
John from www.growingyourgreens.com shares with you how he transplants one of his fruit-bearing trees into a larger container. In this episode, John will share with you some tips for successfully transplanting fruit trees or other crops into a larger container. Sometimes you don’t want to plant trees or plants in the garden, so moving it up to a larger container can be advantageous. After watching this episode you will learn the specific methods to John’s transplanting madness so you can have the highest level of success with your transplants.

John, Should I prune my plants like tomatoes, tomatillos, and pepper. I am growing? them indoors right now for when it gets warm enough for them outdoors. I have seen some people clip the top off but I am not sure if that is the greatest idea?
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Super Vegan Man? LOL
Per Obama,? that’s 52 states.
YES prune! Especially peppers and tomatoes, John has a video about tomato suckers and single-stemming you should look up, I trim peppers back each year to just the main branches. Prune based upon the size of your plant, pruning will encourage new growth: on peppers, when you cut one head, two more grow. Cut the flowers that develop early in the season to encourage larger growth. Prune anything growing inward toward other branches, this encourages outward growth. Prune? is experimenting. Have fun!
Indoor seeds planted. Lumber? for raised beds outside. 3 cubic yards of Mels Mix arrives before March + azomite. Just bought a circular saw to cut the lumber.
You’re my biggest inspiration in gardening John!
Thanks for another great episode,? John. I liked all your analogies!
“Rough it up!” Lol! Great video John!!!?
Mmmmm…? Palm wine…..
HEHEHE. John you are cracking me up. Saw your other video on this palm. Those palms get HUGE alright. Good tip too on finding a landscaper for the pots. I know a landscaper and thought bout going to? pay him a visit again . LOL ok gotta run have a goodun 8 ))
Oh? yeah! Vegan Man!
Love the bangs! How? do you do that?
wow. He? came…
Thanks John, Can I use the coconut coir in the veggie beds too and my hanging baskets? Can we get azomite here in Vegas? I have not had any luck yet. I did get lucky getting 15 gal buckets for free from the tree guy but my husband said that’s? because the guy thought I was pretty, LOL.
Hi John, I just saw your story on another channel, and i want to say, Thank you!!! You have been such a blessing.?
Hey John! Another great video. Do you have any advice for re-potting a plant with a more fragile stem? I’ve been growing Bhut Jolokia plants, and it’s time to move them to a bigger pot, but even? though the plant is large, its stem/trunk is quite thin and prone to breakage! Given how hard it’s been to get the plant to this stage, I don’t want to ruin my efforts by breaking them!
Hey John, oh how quickly you woo us. Love the show because I have learned more from you than maybe anyone else on here. Love your positivism. I think there’s a lack of that these days. Thank you for keeping me motivated to get something? done in my garden everyday. Even when it is 40 degrees out!
Funniest video? so far! Love it.
It will not have flowers and therefore fruits until it is? 40-60 years old.
Did you have some kind of natural energy drink before doing this video or something? 0_o? ha ha ha. Good information in this video. I want to grow Carob trees so badly.
- Heidi?
Please Help!!!!! I have a couple of yellow, big, juicy Italian trees (small yet), they don’t want? to grow. They are right now in a small containers with the “right” potting soil which I bought it for citrus trees. I know I haven’t give them the right amount of Nitrogen because I just read about it. I have and make my own compost but I don’t know if I should mix it with the potting soil. I live in Iowa and I know they will not survive outside…but I love my trees!!!!! Thanks!
I purchased a Hispanola Wine Palm – will this one, also give baby? coconuts?
Hey, someone has to plan? for the future