That new variety of aloe, gorgeous! The more I see the red Cordyline & the Spider's Web Fatsia the more I'm picturing them in my garden for next year. Thanks for the video! And thanks for all the miles you walked videoing this tour - MUCH APPRECIATED! Looking forward to the next video!
Those tree-form azaleas are super nice!! I want to learn how to make my 1gal starter/sapling/young azaleas into them! 🌳✨✨ Please tell us how! Maybe, you buy some and do a feature video on them! 🙏👏
Thanks Jim! Seeing those huge nurseries are fun. I’ve been looking for those tree formed encores since I saw them on one of your videos last year. I can’t find them anywhere in southeast texas and my local nurseries can’t get them for me. Are they for sale to the public or do they just use these for shows?
That new variety of aloe, gorgeous! The more I see the red Cordyline & the Spider's Web Fatsia the more I'm picturing them in my garden for next year. Thanks for the video! And thanks for all the miles you walked videoing this tour - MUCH APPRECIATED! Looking forward to the next video!
Thanks for watching. I think next year I will do some of these, but I will likely also do some roadside identification as well
@@JimPutnam That would be nice for sure. Keep up the great work!
Oh my goodness, this place is huge! Plant rows go on and on! I love it!
Safari Sunrise Aloe just made my "must have" list.
That one is a winner
Thanks Jim. I enjoy seeing these types of videos to get an idea of what’s coming out especially new varieties you do a great job
The effort and work is amazing. Like seeing this part of the plant business.
Those tree-form azaleas are super nice!!
I want to learn how to make my 1gal starter/sapling/young azaleas into them! 🌳✨✨
Please tell us how!
Maybe, you buy some and do a feature video on them! 🙏👏
great video content but get a good gimbo for your camera
That place is “huge”!!! You need a bike or a golf cart. 😀
No doubt. I did drive some in between.
👍❤️😊
Thanks Jim! Seeing those huge nurseries are fun. I’ve been looking for those tree formed encores since I saw them on one of your videos last year. I can’t find them anywhere in southeast texas and my local nurseries can’t get them for me. Are they for sale to the public or do they just use these for shows?
Try to go to their website and buy them online if you can't find them in store.
I tried. They only sale to licensed landscapers.
send me one!
I could only get 8 pieces in the car to come back home😉