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20 Plants to Screen Your Property in Ten Minutes 

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20 Plants to Screen Your Property in Ten Minutes - In this video I cover some screening plants that Adcock's Nursery is using to screen their farm from surrounding subdivisions.
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@miryana7873
@miryana7873 2 года назад
By the way, thank you for showing the entire fence, top to bottom. It is very helpful for a regular home owner to know what to expect. Twenty feet in my mind and twenty feet sitting by my house don't really match up.
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
It is hard sometimes to guess those things!
@susanbaker2796
@susanbaker2796 2 года назад
Yes, I agree with Miryana.....thanks for showing the entire fence (and entire tree for that matter) top to bottom. I don't know Jim, why but it really helped. Probably a perspective thing.
@sainspired5332
@sainspired5332 2 года назад
I MISS screening plant videos...since you moved to your current house there's hardly been any screening plant videos. I bought several plants you had at your old house..thank you so much for this video!!
@mattreames7005
@mattreames7005 2 года назад
Some of your most informative videos, for me, have been these analyses of fully (or mostly) grown evergreen hedges. There are so many cultivars, for many it can be difficult to even find a photograph of what they will look like in 5, 10, 50 years.
@terrencegibbons3351
@terrencegibbons3351 2 года назад
Privacy is very important to me. Fences are ok but shrubs and trees are better
@TheGeorgiaMediaGroup
@TheGeorgiaMediaGroup 2 года назад
I’ve been waiting my whole life for a privacy video like this
@crystalchunn6925
@crystalchunn6925 2 года назад
Love this video, we are hoping to add screening plants this year and seeing them with many years growth is very helpful.
@stephaniejohnson2937
@stephaniejohnson2937 2 года назад
Great examples …so hard to choose :) but I need to create a little screening so I am glad to see more mature specimens
@BigGary79
@BigGary79 2 года назад
Always enjoy the screening plant videos. Thanks for sharing.
@ytubechannel997
@ytubechannel997 2 года назад
Really like these videos focused on a need and the plants that can help meet that need. Thanks.
@TexasEmperor
@TexasEmperor 2 года назад
Thanks, Jim!
@helenperalta3555
@helenperalta3555 2 года назад
Fantastic video. Very informative and appreciate you showing the perspectives from below and above. Thank you.
@joannc147
@joannc147 2 года назад
Another great video packed with valuable info. SO helpful to see the mature shrubs/trees! And thanks for another visit to my home town.
@Tofog22000
@Tofog22000 2 года назад
I've seen Golden Mop False Cypress in my area used often, but to your point maintained as a small mound, nice to see it used here as a screen.
@kaycieatchison7286
@kaycieatchison7286 2 года назад
This was super helpful. Thank you! I recently moved to the Southeast and am having to rethink planting completely from my previous decades spent up North.
@missdeeva2266
@missdeeva2266 2 года назад
Thank you for the tour!
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@amywright2243
@amywright2243 2 года назад
I appreciate seeing mature growth evergreens. I have a solid privacy fence but a two story neighbor, so a thin base cover is ok for me. Thanks!
@L4sleeko
@L4sleeko 2 года назад
Wow what a place. I’ll have to check it out.
@nancyrafada747
@nancyrafada747 2 года назад
Thank you also for putting the name of the plant and zones up with each. I can do a screenshot and know what I’m looking for when shopping for plants. I live in zone 9, so the zone info is really helpful.
@Frank020
@Frank020 2 года назад
hi bought a few oaklands . its nice to see the plants fully grown to determine placement in yard.
@hamigakisan7094
@hamigakisan7094 2 года назад
You have had a video on almost every subject/question I have had about my own property and garden! I also like to the vids with NCSU Arboretum. I am in midlands SC (8a), but I watch their Zoom webinars frequently. Really need to get up there for a visit!
@cynthiacisneros1694
@cynthiacisneros1694 2 года назад
Missed you Sunday. Thank you❣️
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
I'll have the q and a video up tomorrow or Wednesday. Thanks for following along.
@mevisio
@mevisio 2 года назад
Thanks! That was excellent.
@lisastaley6190
@lisastaley6190 2 года назад
I was in Fuquay a couple of weeks ago to go to a local art gallery. If I had known they were there I would have definitely went by. Next time I am in the area I would love to go buy some things for my landscape!!!
@barbarawall6349
@barbarawall6349 2 года назад
Thank you great video!
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@ejohnson3131
@ejohnson3131 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I planted a row of about 30 Nellie Stevens. It’s nice to see them mature and limbed up. Gives me confidence in my decision of going with Nellie Stevens. Mixed in a couple Edward Stevens to get more berries for the birds!
@hobbitlady7568
@hobbitlady7568 2 года назад
Same here except I only have 1 Nellie planted in a very strategic spot to block nosy neighbors. I planted her really young and she has been bursting with growth so I’m excited to see the full grown ones in this video also. I do hope my Nellie Stevens gets large soon!
@Frank020
@Frank020 2 года назад
Like the spartan and golden mop // trying out skyrocket juniper and purple hopseed and Privet. zone 8b
@mamiemw6418
@mamiemw6418 2 года назад
Jim, love this video. I’ve saved and referred to it a lot-thank you for covering this topic so well. I’m in 7b and plan to incorporate a lot of these evergreens in our 3-acre lot. What is the best all-around fertilizer to use in initial planting? Holly-tone? Thanks in advance.
@SGspecial84
@SGspecial84 2 года назад
Hey Jim, you missed the castle spire hollies a couple times there. They are great upright blue hollies that don't get very wide and take a long time to outgrow a space, if ever.
@cyndiadams3433
@cyndiadams3433 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. I intend to reach out to you for a consultation soon.
@Malamba4231
@Malamba4231 2 года назад
When I saw the title, I thought I could get a privacy fence in 10 minutes! 😊 That’s some fast growth…
@lmullens75
@lmullens75 2 года назад
This is so helpful!!! Would the holly options be best for wind screening? We are in oklahoma and have moved out to a property with no wind or privacy screening. The wind has been terrible ever since we got here (like sustained 50mph wind at times), but we don’t want to block our sunset view which is the most amazing part of the landscape. 🤪
@lulubell711
@lulubell711 2 года назад
Hello, I was wondering if you could go into more details about "establishing" plants. How much time a tree, shrubs, & perennials need to become established. What's the timeline? How much water does each kind of plant need?, I know you cannot be specific about the water because every place/zone is different but a general idea? It would be nice to have some kind of idea what established means when all the gardeners are saying you got to keep it watered well until it's established but I'm sure I'm not the only one that is wondering when that would be. Is it a month, is it 6 months, is it a year, is it 2 years? If I can clearly see that a plant has actually put on growth, is it now established? Thank you so much for your time.
@happity
@happity 2 года назад
Basically, generally speaking, a gallon pot plant will need at least one full year to become established. If you fall plant, that plant won't need watered much the following fall and winter, so it's only going to to take about 9 months of tending to establish. This is for landscape plants. Fruiting plants need much more attention. Hope this helps.
@happity
@happity 2 года назад
2 years is more realistic for proper establishment where you can mostly leave a plant alone if it's in a happy environment.
@lulubell711
@lulubell711 5 месяцев назад
Thank you ​@@happity
@justinangel1923
@justinangel1923 2 года назад
Great video. How old would you estimate those Nellie Stevens that were limbed-up? Just curious as I just planted a screen of about 6 of them.
@olphilosophizer5108
@olphilosophizer5108 2 года назад
I am considering a hazel hedge (zone 5b) along the top of a bank, in dappled or late afternoon sunshine. I can’t find too much info on this plant on-line, and would love to hear any thoughts you might have on it. The fact that it might colonize down the bank appeals to me, and I am not really interested in producing a crop of hazel nuts but would be happy to leave them for the wildlife. Thanks for any input you might be able to give.
@debby3986
@debby3986 2 года назад
Jim hope you are feeling better.
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
I am. Thank you!
@zunedog31
@zunedog31 2 года назад
I find camelia to be a great component of my screen.
@Swordofmichael333
@Swordofmichael333 10 месяцев назад
@kinfolks2u
@kinfolks2u 2 года назад
@Hortube, I would love to see a full grown Olive Martini Eleagnus. I have 3 planted, based on your recommendations, and one in a pot, tree forming that. They are about a year old now, and definitely filling out.
@julieh2935
@julieh2935 Год назад
Hi! If you see this, how are your eleagnus doing? I just planted 4 to add to my mixed screening plants (zone 8b in N Central FL). Thanks!!
@kinfolks2u
@kinfolks2u Год назад
@@julieh2935 Hi Julie! We just moved from that location .and brought the one potted up, amd im tree forming that one. The others are doing well and are really beginning to take off..they are close to being 4ft tall..2 1/2 ft wide..but i do believe this Spring and Summer there will be some really good growth. We also planted Blue Arrow beside of the Martinis for color contrast and texture..I will miss that yard, but not the neighbors junky shed and his collection of roadside freebies.
@julieh2935
@julieh2935 Год назад
@@kinfolks2u Thanks for replying! I am encouraged that they did well for you. I may tree form one, too, that’s a great idea! I’ll have to check out the Blue Arrow to see if they’d be a good fit for my area. Take care and thanks!
@chriscoogan2736
@chriscoogan2736 2 года назад
So many good options. So hard to know what to use.
@holdthelight6833
@holdthelight6833 2 года назад
Thank you! I’m looking for a really dense evergreen in zone 6 that gets 8-10 tall but only 4-8 wide. I would be willing to prune annually to keep something 8 feet if it would be healthy with that pruning. Also have alkaline soil but I’m willing to amend. What do you think? BTW I LOVE your videos! So helpful!!!
@ejohnson3131
@ejohnson3131 2 года назад
Try either Spartan or Taylor Junipers
@holdthelight6833
@holdthelight6833 2 года назад
@@ejohnson3131 thank you!!
@hobbitlady7568
@hobbitlady7568 2 года назад
Also a Hicksii yew is an option. They like a little afternoon shade though I believe.
@holdthelight6833
@holdthelight6833 2 года назад
@@hobbitlady7568 thank you!!!
@kinfolks2u
@kinfolks2u 2 года назад
If you like varigated, instead of trees, maybe Olive Martini Eleagnus? Jim did a video on them, and I have some planted..they are beginning to grow now after rooting in.
@markkulyas2418
@markkulyas2418 2 года назад
One thing I don't understand is I keep looking at all these screening plants on RU-vid, but you can see right through them, what type of screening plant is that.
@kevinrusche4547
@kevinrusche4547 2 года назад
Great video - such useful, valuable info!! Is there a way to identify a 'Dwarf' plant by looking at it. I've had many landscape plants that are 'dwarf' and grow huge. Red Loropetalum is my favorite example. I need to buy some of your consultation :-) I live in 7B in western wake Co.
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
I can usually tell by the growth habit. Vertical growth in a loropetalum is a definite sign that it gets very big
@miryana7873
@miryana7873 2 года назад
Thank you jim. Do cryptomeria shed like that due to illness or not so perfect conditions? Does cryptomeria radicans behave the same?
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
They all shed a little on the interior. The bottom branching is likely due to a lack of light on those branches.
@aed0nis
@aed0nis 2 года назад
What do you think about Japanese Blueberry?
@joanfrellburg4901
@joanfrellburg4901 2 года назад
Which are the fastest growing to 15 feet in zone 7 ?
@Ash_9
@Ash_9 2 года назад
On the Osmanthus fragrans, was it the zone information that was blown out or did you put a cultivar there? It was white on white/gray.
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
Zone info - 7b-11
@jennifermcduffie6889
@jennifermcduffie6889 2 года назад
Would you agree that using several of the same tree or shrub for privacy screening may not be advisable due to possible spread of plant diseases, etc.? I need to replace several Leyland Cypress damaged by recent weather and would like to plant trees that are more disease resistant.
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
Yes, I have a video about that. A mix is the best.
@lanoradavis849
@lanoradavis849 Год назад
Do you have screening plants for shade you could share
@werewasyo
@werewasyo Год назад
what is your opinion if many of these plants are highly invasive?
@pauladavis4234
@pauladavis4234 2 года назад
Can you list the plants in order please. Some of the lighting cuts off some of the words in video.
@rosiesingleton6480
@rosiesingleton6480 2 года назад
Hey Jim, can you help me out about how to get rid of poison ivy ? I have a lot of it here & there on my property causing me terrible breakouts every year 😫
@ashleighnelson512
@ashleighnelson512 2 года назад
For my yard the only way I was able to get rid of it was to pull it out roots & all. I am very sensitive to it so in addition to wearing 2 pairs of latex gloves I also wear sweatproof sunscreen when dealing with it. The sunscreen adds a physical barrier on your skin that allows the ivy oils to be washed off before it has a chance to irritate your skin. Good luck!
@rosiesingleton6480
@rosiesingleton6480 2 года назад
@@ashleighnelson512 wow - good info about the protection part - I think I tried pulling before, but there’s just too many 😐
@liz-sy2lj
@liz-sy2lj 2 года назад
i have a burning question: of all the main players--thuja green giant, nellie, etc--which large evergreen is the most dense? i'm trying to choose the right plant to muffle sound from a road and of course, create a visual screen. but mostly i want the sound of traffic to be diminished. please write back. thanks.
@missdeeva2266
@missdeeva2266 2 года назад
If you have the room and a fast grower look at Carolina sapphire trees. Our way outpaced the green giants and Oakleaf hollies we planted
@dorindajenkins7825
@dorindajenkins7825 2 года назад
👋😃
@lrieke8300
@lrieke8300 2 года назад
Struggle to compare suitablity of Illicium Florida Sunshine to Ligustrum Florida Sunshine.
@knikfar
@knikfar 2 года назад
All of these look like they get lots of sun. My yard, like many older neighborhoods in raleigh, is pretty much surrounded by large, deciduous trees. Tulip poplars, oaks and sweet gums. So finding things that can tolerate the shade and also form a nice, thick, 20' tall hedge has been a challenge. The house behind me is hideous so I've planted a bunch of Nellie Stevens Hollies, Alta Magnolias, Camellia Alabama Beauty and Chindo Viburnum. I hope they'll some day completely block the view of that ugly house. But not sure how it'll work out considering the large shade trees all around.
@susanbaker2796
@susanbaker2796 2 года назад
It sounds beautiful!
@katieking6845
@katieking6845 2 года назад
Yes yes yes block the neighbors plz
@david020218
@david020218 2 года назад
Did you have covid in this video you don't look or sound sick
@JimPutnam
@JimPutnam 2 года назад
No, it was over a month ago. I'm pretty much over it. Shooting a video in the morning.
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