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Anything that weeps. Last year I bought a Falling Waters Bald Cypress (Dr. Seuss tree) and I just purchased a Weeping Pussy Willow. I'm obsessed with the growth habits of these trees. Love your videos, thank you.
That is absolutely the best example of a gardening video I have ever seen. By showing the mature plant as you discuss the currently available stock really helps us make informed [smart] purchases. Thank you for all the effort.
Girl, I have done that. Their prices are sooo much lower than nurseries in Raleigh. We went to visit family in Asheville and ended up driving back with a 6’ thunderhead pine running through the middle of my minivan. 😂
It's so funny that you released a conifer video today. I just finished watching all of your Conifer videos just 10 minutes before you released this. 😂 I love your videos. I just subscribed 2 days ago, especially the tours of people's homes. That really gives me some ideas. Too bad you're not located here in Arkansas, but at least you're in my same zone.
Yay your back! Love your videos and really enjoyed the tour of the conifers. Thanks for all the detail and showing the mature specimen. Have a great growing season!
I would like to see more videos about weeping and other unusual conifers that do well in the South and how to take care of them properly. I fell in love with Conifers in the Pacific Northwest and have tried to create a conifer garden in Middle Tennessee and it has been a struggle lol.
I live in PNW Oregon 8b , I have 2 Fat Albert Colorado Spruce they both are doing really well! I have 1 in the front yard and is getting afternoon sun doing great!
YA'LL ARE RIDICULOUS!!!!! RIDICULOUSLY AWESOME!! I have Vego beds and LOVE them...highly recommend them BUT the ASSEMBLY is the reason why I haven't bought more! YOU HAVE SOLVED THAT PROBLEM! I just added my info to the VIP wait list to order. THANKS for solving a MASSIVE headache! Can't wait to place my order!
I’d love to see a video incorporating conifers in a landscape that has essentially none. My house is surrounded by 100% hardwoods with a good deal of landscaping that is almost no conifers, native or ornamental. We live on the other side of Lincolnton and will be stopping by!
Thank you so much for all these really informative videos. I live in Kentucky and we have a limited selection at nurseries near me and so I end up ordering a lot online and it helps to know what I'm looking for and love!
Please make a video for those of us who have lost our tall pines and old oak trees in the hurricane (Helene & Idelia). I don’t know what to plant. I think these trees need to be replaced but I don’t know what can resist this weather.
Love the videos and just became a subscriber... im a newbie to the plant world so it would be nice to have time stamped moments to find certain plants so I can come back for the info on the ones I like
Justin! Ohai. You are a great influence on me. When did you change to 8a? I live 4 hours southwest of you guys and when all of our growing zones changed we didn’t think yours did! I love all the trees but I was very impressed by the weeping white!
Love the comparison and offerings! Do any of these help resist insects? Looking to add a few options near our front porch area to decrease flying insects
I LOVE CONIFERS…..but I live & do landscaping in Los Angeles and our climate doesnt support most of this, my east coast roots cant shake my love of these…. I’ve been using Mugo Pines as understory to olives and they do ok!
I’m trying to find an evergreen tree or bush to plant as a tall hedge to block streets. I want to plant them to actually form a wall. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I’m in zone 7b - 8 central NC.
I love your videos, I sure wish you wld do more! Question, I’m in zone 4 and I have deer issues. But I have a wood line that is slowly clearing from oak wilt. I’d like to plant a screen across my property that’s in the woods to hide from the neighbors that I’m stating to see. Dapple sun, any suggestions?
Great video Justin! If you had to plant a conifer in a small space (tree can't exceed width of 3' max) would you choose a Jantar Arborvitae or a Lemon Cypress? I've had LC on my list for awhile, but the JA on this video has also caught my eye. I know that a mature Forever Goldie would be too wide. Thanks in advance for your input!! 🤩🌱
Yvonne, Bruce here. In case you don't know me, Justin and I host tours of different landscapes as well as at my place. Which you can see on YT. Where do you live? if you live in our area or a place like us in the hot humid South, definitely go with the Jantar. Lemon Cypress trees hate our humidity and require very specific watering habits. They are sensitive to either over watering or under watering. Most people around here treat them like annuals and grow them in containers during the winter. I've been growing some in containers for three years now and I'm constantly cutting back dead foliage. Never been able to keep them in the ground for over a year. In containers its easier to control the watering but its laborious. And constantly checking the soil for getting them watered at just the right time.
Hi Justin, is there a type of fertilizer that you would recommend or like for newly planted emerald green arbrovites? Planted them last year, they have done great, but now looking a little brown :(. Thanks for help!!! Looking forward to visiting yall soon!
Question friend. Is it a bad idea to plant berry producing plants close to your house as they can attract mice? Also, im enjoying the Morgan arborvitae, which i learned about it from you.
They sold the fat Albert in my zone 9a Jacksonville, Florida and I got it. It will be in a big pot for a year or two and will get morning sun. We’ll see how it does, I’m hoping it survives our summer.
They should be fine. That is the only blue spruce I'm aware of that can take your climate zone. And, they do well in containers. I know folks who grow them in containers, large ones, indefinitely. And in your area, that might be the best way. Thanks for letting me butt in. Justin and I do video tours together of my place and others. Which you can see on YT.
I'm not good with flowers, but can I ask a question I live in near holden beach nc. What zone would that be. We have sandy . I planted stuff but never succeed with anything . Any ideas that are low maintenance