Great Landscaping Trees, Shrubs and Perennials # 1
Tips, Tricks
Trees, shrubs and perennials that will enhance your landscape. A casual walk around John's gardens where he discusses the plants growth habits, seasons of interest, and tips for care. If you are a landscape designer, work in landscaping or an avid gardener this video will give you some great ideas for plants to use in your landscape and how to care for plants. 00:01:00 Varder Valley Boxwood 00:01:20 Japanese Stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) 00:01:40 Sedum sp. 00:02:05 Chaste Tree (Vitex agnes castes) 00:02:35 Pansies 00:03:05 Little Princess Spirea (Spirea japonica 'Little Princess' 00:03:18 PG Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora) 00:03:34 Mariesii Viburnum (Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii') 00:03:40 Katsura Tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum) 00:04:05 Bearded Iris or German Iris (Iris sp.) 00:04:20 Weigela (Weigela florida) 00:04:25 Beauty Bush (Kolkwitizia amabilis) 00:04:50 Dawn Redwood (Metasequia glyptostroboides) 00:05:00 Tree Peony (Paonia sp.) 00:05:00 Husker Red Penstemon (Penstemon digitalis) 00:05:28 Newport Blue Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens 'Newport Blue') 00:06:00 Lenten Rose (Helleborus sp.) 00:06:10 Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) 00:06:28 Magician Deutzia (Deutzia kalmiflora 'Magician')
Comments
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Thank you for this wonderful presentation, a visual of the different types of plants is very helpful. I do have a question. I am starting a garden from scratch. I wish to begin with planting some nice bushes for flower and ornamental appeal as well as privacy. I cannot decide whether I want to plant the bushes directly into the ground or if i should make a bed and then plant them? I can't find any information that answers which is the better approach. I would appreciate any advice.
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You make the best videos, you show what the plants look like in bloom or when they grow. That's very helpful to me, to give me ideas about what to plant in my yard. Appreciate it!
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Hi, I just came across your wonderful and very informative videos. I wish I would've found them earlier. I'd like your advice for a particular sunny spot in my front yard. I'm in love with hydrangeas, but I haven't found any that would tolerate 6-8 hours of full sun. Do you know of any ? By the way, I'm in northern California....if that helps. Thanks !
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I wish I was this good at plant names well done
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I've noticed in a lot of your videos that you dont seem to mulch your gardens. Is there any reason in particular or is it just too early in the season.
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Thank you for including your zone 6-B
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Thumbs up good video
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Love it! Everything look so healthy and beautiful .
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