How to grow Winter's Snowman Ice Angels® Camellia with a detailed description
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
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This video is a detailed description of Winter's Snowman Ice Angels® Camellia. Winter's Snowman is a fall and early winter flowering variety of Camellia with beautiful pure white flowers that start as pink buds. Like most Camellias it can get very large reaching more than 10 feet in height and 6 feet in width. Winter's Snowman is a slow growing evergreen shrub that is very low maintenance.
Winter's Snowman Ice Angels® Camellia
Camellia x 'Winter's Snowman'
Jim has over 30 years experience in the green industry and is the current owner of Earthworks Nursery.
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Great video . Thank you. Good to know about watching for deer !
Will you be doing videos dealing with various types of berries? You are doing a wonderful job giving detail instructions to grow the various shubs.
carbon Tate Yes I will. I actually grow 15 different blueberry varieties, and other berries as well. I started this channel in the late summer, so I'm gonna wait until they are flowering in the spring. I will also be doing simple planting and maintenance videos for fruit plants.
What is the best time of year to plant these? Can they be planted now, Mid-November?
Thank you for telling me deer will eat these
hi i know you made this video 3 yrs ago but i still find it very informative. i have a question: i live in zone 6. will this be ok in a pot inside a greenhouse for winter? (unheated palram greenhouse) hope you can help. thx
I'm not an expert but it seems like it would be okay as long as the roots don't freeze
I have small black spots on my camellia leaves what can I do about it or should I just leave it ?
Are there any other zone 6 camellias