Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Silver Sheen'

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  • @tgsgardenmaintenance4627
    @tgsgardenmaintenance4627 2 роки тому +8

    Saved a couple of these from the skip /dumpster a few years back. Now sat in my garden looking glorious!!

  • @martinagonzalez6434
    @martinagonzalez6434 6 років тому +6

    I like how you break everything down with all the information I also enjoy how you focus on one particular plant , tree or shrub at a time plus all the visuals really helps. Thank you

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  6 років тому +2

      Thanks Romy! I’m really glad the info is helpful...and great to hear the encouraging words. It’s so very much appreciated!! Feel free to reach out with any plant/landscape Q’s any time 😎

  • @BrutalistCanoodlist
    @BrutalistCanoodlist 4 роки тому +6

    fell in love w/this from my walks in The Flats of Beverly Hills. Finally tracked it down at a local nursery. Thanks so much for all your commentary and tips! will check out your site, of course!

  • @Tifb87
    @Tifb87 3 роки тому +3

    Just found your channel and I'm so glad I did. Looking forward to learning more info for/about my CA garden.

  • @3800TURBO
    @3800TURBO 3 роки тому +5

    I have hedges of this everywhere in my garden in Aus. Only issue I get is trying to get the bottom of the plant to thicken up. It takes a long time here with very dry soils. They look great though.

  • @valeriemorrow2524
    @valeriemorrow2524 2 роки тому +1

    Fabulous! Practical, beautiful and well thought out videos.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the kind words 🙏🏼🙏🏼😎🌱🌱🌱

  • @adriaanschepel9001
    @adriaanschepel9001 Рік тому +1

    See a fair bit of 'Silver Sheen' here on the east coast of Australia, though it might not be as popular as it was a few years ago. Super cool presentation. Loved how you wrapped in all those different uses for it, and its key attributes. Also very impressed that you backed it up with so much live footage of those various uses. You really showcased it well! Lots of hard work to do that. Thumbs up!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for the kind words!.. very encouraging. Yes it’s hard to get all that b roll and put it all together. But I love what I do so it rarely feels like work. Cheers 😎

  • @MagicSwordYT
    @MagicSwordYT 4 роки тому +5

    I planted a row of it last year after watching your video. I was shocked that they grew from 5 in to 6 ft in just one year! Btw, I'm in zone 9b.

    • @Sunni5050
      @Sunni5050 4 роки тому

      Wow you must be doing something right! I'm in 9b too but it's taken mine 4 years to get to 6 foot tall.
      Been fertilizing and giving some more water, now they are finally taking off

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah these can be suuuuper fast, or moderate, depending on soil type. They love loamy nutritious soil that’s well drained. Also could be a light condition why some grow quicker than others. There’s so many factors!

    • @Sunni5050
      @Sunni5050 4 роки тому

      @@BudgetPlants no nutrition in this rocky shale. Once the roots get down they can tap into an acquafir.

    • @etteluuap
      @etteluuap 2 роки тому

      Good to know, I'm in zone 9 as well.

  • @easeow
    @easeow 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much! Very knowledgeable and informative.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  4 роки тому

      Glad this was helpful for you!... thanks for watching!!
      - Dom

  • @christinalw19
    @christinalw19 3 роки тому

    Ha! I got this video again 2 years later. I am a diehard. I won’t give up on my pittosporum tenufolium. I’m on my 3rd or 4th batch. 😬 I have learned to not over water during the hottest months. Maybe this year will be milder. I’m using fewer since doing succulent tapestries at either end of my front wall. Love the way they sway and shimmer silver in the afternoon breeze. 🙏🏼❤️

  • @murphyzlaw
    @murphyzlaw 6 років тому +1

    Great video. Really like the silver sheen.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  6 років тому

      murphyzlaw Thanks very much!!! Definitely appreciate the view and nice comment :)

    • @himbergerd
      @himbergerd 4 роки тому

      @@BudgetPlants video/audio was not synced very well, i just had to not look at his face :) it was driving me bananas
      *maybe was connection at the time? Just eats her again and it is good now*
      Wish this would grow in Zone 7 to 8

    • @telsclark
      @telsclark 2 роки тому

      @@himbergerd not for me

  • @mickydub3
    @mickydub3 Рік тому

    Very informative " Many Thanks "

  • @stanalachniewicz1082
    @stanalachniewicz1082 Рік тому

    Great video but I wish you went into more detail about the care. I have lost one to root rot I need more advice

  • @Platypus5
    @Platypus5 Рік тому

    Great video from Downunder.

  • @lorilorihallelujah1753
    @lorilorihallelujah1753 5 років тому +3

    Great video! I love the look of it, so airy. Is there a smaller version that is also airy?

    • @telsclark
      @telsclark 3 роки тому

      Green elf is a smaller one

  • @jodielang2846
    @jodielang2846 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for your clear and concise description of this plant! Felling love it it's contrast of dark stem and light leaves!. I've heard you should not attempt to change a plant's make up, but could this plant be kept on the smaller side? Under six feet? (Neighbor issues, ya know..) Thanks so much!!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому

      Hi Jodie!..glad u liked the vid! Yes you can definitely keep the Silver Sheen a bit smaller, I’d say 6-7 feet. Any shorter and it may rake on awkward growth. Make sure to give it protection from afternoon sun if you are in a hotter climate. Hope it works out!
      D

  • @bejab7073
    @bejab7073 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for the super useful, packed with information video - totally fell in love with silver sheen! I'd love to plant them by a stucco wall and have them grow tall to provide some privacy. The area I'd plant is pretty much in shade though - we may get 2-3 hours sunlight - would that work? Thank you!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому +1

      My pleasure! So yes these can grow in partial shade...however they tend to not grow as dense. So if you were looking for 100% privacy, they would probably not do that for you in this case. But would still provide some coverage and beauty!

    • @bejab7073
      @bejab7073 3 роки тому

      @@BudgetPlants thank you for your quick response! I'm kinda binge watching your channel since I just discovered it, lol. Is there a shrub that you would recommend for shade? We are in Santa Monica - there is huge, beautiful tree on the street that provides us the shade. Thanks again for your time!

  • @brendan.1979
    @brendan.1979 Рік тому

    They are lovely plants. I have atleast 6 of them and they are all only about 40cm high but i have already shaped them using the scissors so they are looking like small boxes (so to speak) 🙂Maybe i should have let them grow atleast 60cm or knee high and then trimmer/shaped them.

  • @terriethurston6634
    @terriethurston6634 Рік тому

    I am in the Western part of Washington State just south of Seattle. My understanding it that this version of Pittosporum (Silver Sheen) will grow in my zone of 8b. Can you confirm that these will work. I had them in California and I loved them. I also especially like that they do not attract rodents to nest in them. Thanks for your expertise and advise.

  • @FernandoLopez-zt1un
    @FernandoLopez-zt1un 3 роки тому +2

    I live in Zone 10b, sunset zone 19 in the SFV. I really like the Silver Sheen but I am hesitant to buy it because I have read that they suddenly die. Is there a way to avoid this die-off? I have an area in between a patio and fence facing west where I need some shade and privacy. The area gets sun most of the day. Is there another similar airy plant I can use (Silver Magic?)? Thank you!

    • @andyeagle4615
      @andyeagle4615 2 роки тому

      I am in SFV and have been experimenting with Pittosporum tenuifolium (Silver Sheen) for the past 15 years as this is the most beautiful shrub I've ever seen. In this hot and dry climate, it can grow very well if you are careful. Plant them anywhere that is not close to a wall. 100% of mine died that were next to walls. I believe the heat it too intense. The same batch that were planted not near walls grew great. Also, don't believe the watering guidance about low to medium water. They need a lot of water. Deep water weekly and they will grow fast and strong. Don't get too tricky with drip. Soak the area, and soak it deep. As far as the sudden death or random death syndrome, it's true. I watched over a dozen die off in one summer month. I watered them like crazy but he heat from the wall they were planted next to was too intense. I used to feel the leaves around 4pm and they were hot and eventually started turning yellow. Once they start turning yellow, it's over. They can not be saved.

  • @samghisleni7344
    @samghisleni7344 3 роки тому +1

    Hi there. Do you have a video on how to prune pittosporum? :-)

  • @mercedesiglesias-paul2831
    @mercedesiglesias-paul2831 4 роки тому +1

    This tree feel like Ceanothus tomentosus, evergreen too

  • @ellde4761
    @ellde4761 3 роки тому +1

    Love this plant however is there another that isn’t quite as tall ?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому +2

      There’s a cultivar called ‘Golf Ball’ which stays short and round. I’ve used that one and it has done well in Southern California.

    • @telsclark
      @telsclark 2 роки тому +1

      The little green elf looks just like this better I think grow from 1to 2 and a half meters tops. I have two I love them so much I'm making them a hedge. Look for ten more the leaf's are so small that the small beautiful smelling brown flowers stand out in a way they dont on other types. With the little green elf you still get the open screen with a silver reflection like look you get with the sliver one in this video.

  • @nathaliefeil9579
    @nathaliefeil9579 4 роки тому +2

    How many feet apart should I plant them if I want that loose, informal, and lacey look against my fence ?

    • @nathaliefeil9579
      @nathaliefeil9579 4 роки тому

      I don’t necessarily want that tree look, but I also dont want that tight hedge look either

    • @Will.i.am123
      @Will.i.am123 4 роки тому

      1.2m

    • @ellde4761
      @ellde4761 Рік тому

      @@Will.i.am123 What exactly is 1.2m? To give plants that open and loose look. Thanks

    • @Will.i.am123
      @Will.i.am123 Рік тому +1

      @@ellde4761 1.2 metres or 1200mm, 50 inches, I plant about 1m away cause I want a hedge if you don't want a hedge I would put them between 1.2m - 1.5m away from each other does that help?

  • @joyces2222
    @joyces2222 6 років тому +1

    Something similar for zone 7?

  • @norcalbowhunter
    @norcalbowhunter 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the helpful video! How well does it do in foothills - zone 9?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  6 років тому

      +climber6916 Glad it was helpful! I’ve seen the Siver Sheen many times up in the foothills...Monrovia, Pasadena, Glendale, etc. and it seems to do fine. My recommendation would be to keep it away from south-facing walls (reflected heat) and a little protection from the afternoon hot sun.

  • @joannenarcisse2625
    @joannenarcisse2625 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, can you plant this close to a house- or will it cause root issues with concrete?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  4 роки тому +3

      Sure! This plant has a relatively non-invasive root system. However you still don’t want it too close for growth purposes. Keep it at least a couple feet away or more.

    • @joannenarcisse2625
      @joannenarcisse2625 4 роки тому +1

      Budget Plants thank you!

  • @nwalter00
    @nwalter00 Рік тому

    How big of pots do you need for a silver sheen to still grow pretty tall? At least 10-12 feet? Will 25" wide by 28" tall planters be big enough? How big would they grow in this size pot?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      That pot size should suffice reach nearly its max height, so long as the potting soil is good, drainage is good, and it has ongoing nutrients. It can reach about 10-12’ in this condition.

  • @jessicanelson2526
    @jessicanelson2526 3 роки тому

    What about cold climates? Northern MN! I really want this plant!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому

      Yeah it’s a super cool plant!...but in norther MN it won’t do very well. It would probably die in the first frost. Sorry!!

  • @sajjadquaisar4110
    @sajjadquaisar4110 5 років тому

    I made vege beds first now i want to cover my back fance so can i plant at the back of my vege beds if they won’t disturbe my veggies

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  5 років тому

      Generally it sounds ok. Just keep in mind they tend to get wide at the base and can get up to 12-15 feet tall or so. So just make sure to give em room!

  • @ChicknFrydSkank
    @ChicknFrydSkank 4 місяці тому

    how does this grow in a pot?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  4 місяці тому

      It can do pretty well so long as the soil has good nutrition and is well drained. It will need regular watering in a pot.

  • @ceezj
    @ceezj 3 роки тому

    how close should i plant near fence? to block neighbors behind me? thanks

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому

      To create a solid green wall, you could plant them about 3 feet on center.

  • @carolineszimmerman9626
    @carolineszimmerman9626 3 роки тому

    Will this beautiful shrub do well where I live in Bay Area's Burlingame?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому

      Hi! This may be a little tender for the Bay Area. With cold wind, it will definitely show some damage. But given the perfect area protected from the elements it may do ok.

    • @carolineszimmerman9626
      @carolineszimmerman9626 3 роки тому +1

      @@BudgetPlants, thank you for your prompt reply.

  • @judyfinnegan5268
    @judyfinnegan5268 3 роки тому

    Is this the same as Donovan gold just bought it or is that a different variety

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому

      It is the same genus and species, but just a different cultivar.

  • @jacquelinesmith2994
    @jacquelinesmith2994 4 роки тому

    Hi there, thanks for the video. I was wondering if this plant shed. I found a perfect corner for it but I have a neighbor who does complain about leaves on her property, will it be a problem? Thanks!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  4 роки тому

      Hi! This plant is fairly clean as far as plant go. It’s an evergreen and typically does not leave a lot of mess. Hope this helps!
      - Dom

  • @cajac3
    @cajac3 2 роки тому

    I have allergies.is this plant ok to have on my patio which is open?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Typically this plant will not cause allergies.

  • @nwalter00
    @nwalter00 Рік тому

    How often should you water newly planted silver sheen?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      There’s several factors such as soil type, season, etc, but I generally recommend a thorough soaking (complete saturation) every day for the first week or two, then taper back to every other day. But always keep an eye on the foliage for wilt.

    • @nwalter00
      @nwalter00 Рік тому

      @@BudgetPlants Thank you. The soil is part clay and we are in zone 9 in CA. I've noticed some yellowing so was just wondering if I was over or under watering. Sounds like i might have been under wateriing

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      Ok. Yes it sounds that way.. they generally like to receive lots of water to establish. Once a day usually for the first few weeks, and always monitor.

    • @nwalter00
      @nwalter00 3 місяці тому

      @@BudgetPlants Once they are established (1 year old), how often would you recommend watering during spring/summer? They survived the first year and we didn't need to water during rainy season, but now in spring/summer we are watering and some leaves are turning yellow with brown spots. Just again not sure if we are under watering or over watering! :(

  • @RosesPOV
    @RosesPOV Рік тому

    Are hydrangeas a good companion plant in the landscape?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      Yes, those would be a great companion plant. Generally in Southern California here, hydrangeas need a little protection from hot afternoon sun.

    • @RosesPOV
      @RosesPOV Рік тому

      @@BudgetPlants I have perfect spot and a few hydrangeas that I wanted to move off our deck and plant there (in front of Pittosporum) but wasn't sure how they would do. My first thought was English Lavender, but not positive if that would be a good companion.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      The hydrangeas should work. The Pittosporum can take about the same water as the hydrangeas will need.

  • @steplaland
    @steplaland 3 роки тому

    Planted 4 five months ago, looked healthy last week, now one dead all of a sudden. Researched this and appears to be common and for unknown reasons. Now i’m lost as what to do.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому

      Yes this is something that happens with Silver Sheens, usually in the warmer season. If they have some protection from afternoon heat they tend to do better.

  • @cajac3
    @cajac3 2 роки тому

    What does mildly toxic mean? Is it toxic to the touch?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Typically not toxic to touch, but some folks with sensitive may experience irritation or rash after brushing against it. The sap leaves and stems can have this affect.

  • @cliffdariff74
    @cliffdariff74 4 роки тому

    How can I tell which California zone I am...in Vallejo.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  4 роки тому

      Hi! Here is a good resource for finding your USDA zone.
      www.gardeningknowhow.com/planting-zones/california-planting-zones.htm

  • @boobook3884
    @boobook3884 3 роки тому

    Would this do well in Redding California?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому

      May get a bit too cool for the Silver Sheens. They’re pretty delicate.

    • @boobook3884
      @boobook3884 3 роки тому

      @@BudgetPlants Too cool? I was concerned about the summer heat?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  3 роки тому

      If they are protected from reflected heat and afternoon sun they should be ok, but the colder winters would potentially be more detrimental. I would shoot for a different option.

  • @sajjadquaisar4110
    @sajjadquaisar4110 5 років тому

    Hi can i plant then in the back of my vege beds

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  5 років тому

      Hi! Sure that shouldn’t be a problem so long as they are not eclipsing the veggies from the sun!

  • @casatelecasanueva6196
    @casatelecasanueva6196 3 роки тому

    Can I plant in a pot? I want to frame my entrance

  • @christinalw19
    @christinalw19 5 років тому

    My favorite shrub, but it can die suddenly. That is a Fact. I keep replacing them. Need to replace 2 this week. 😕 8/2019

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  5 років тому +1

      Yes that’s true...they are a little finicky for sure. They’re best in more mild climates where temps don’t get over 90 too often. They also don’t like reflected heat and appreciate some dappled shade in the afternoon. Good luck on the next batch!

    • @himbergerd
      @himbergerd 4 роки тому

      @@BudgetPlants I am just discovering this plant now. I like a lot of its characteristics, BUT is this a good candidate for the SE. Specifically south of Atlanta (near airport) Zone 8-9, and project is on a rooftop, and these will be in planters. can they be kept small by pruning? or should I be looking for other options???? thanks so much

  • @lifeonretreat
    @lifeonretreat 4 роки тому

    Can you propagate this?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  4 роки тому +1

      Yes! You can propagate by cuttings. It’s helpful to use a rooting hormone for best results.

  • @jaymbee
    @jaymbee Рік тому

    I like the density and fullness of the hedge at time 3:45 in the video. The pictures in other sections in the video the plant looked sparse. So now I am confused on if I should use this as a screen. Is it going to get full and dense like at point 3:45 in the video or is it going to be more transparent and leggy as shown at time 3:36 or 4:11? Help.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      It all depends… soil type, nutrients, how close you plant them, sun/shade condition, and pruning. They do the a few miles from the coast where temps are more mild. They may have more trouble inland in terms of growth. They also do. It like reflected heat. They’re somewhat temperamental when not in optimal conditions.