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The video is about how to plant apple trees from seeds and why it is an exciting and rewarding process. The narrator shows different methods of starting the seeds, either indoors or outdoors, and explains the benefits and drawbacks of each. He also shares his own experience of growing a new apple variety from seed, which he calls the Prisgioni apple, and encourages viewers to try it for themselves. He talks about grafting, rootstocks, pruning, and fruiting, and gives some tips on how to save space and get the best results. He ends by asking viewers to share their apple trees with him on Facebook and to help him spread the word.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video about how to plant apple trees from seeds.
2. The author claims to have grown his own apple variety, called the Prisgioni apple, from seed in only three years.
3. Apple seeds need to go through a dormancy period of cold temperatures before they can sprout.
4. Apple seeds can be planted directly in the ground in the fall, or in a container with moist paper towels in the fridge for 60 to 70 days.
5. Apple trees grown from seeds will not be identical to the parent apple, because of genetic diversity and cross-pollination.
6. Apple trees are usually grafted onto rootstocks to control their size, disease resistance and fruiting time.
7. The author prunes his apple trees heavily to keep them small and encourage fruiting on the lateral branches.
8. The author enjoys the excitement and opportunity of growing new apple varieties from seeds and encourages others to do the same.