I’d like to verify that these can definitely handle -zero and packed in snow and covered in icicles as my Mountain Fire did through the Artic and Siberian blasts here in Oklahoma as of recent. Since then I have added 2 Flaming Silver and 1 Katsura Pieris’. I’ve seen them cloud pruned and it’s jaw dropping 😍 Thank you Jim!
Thanks for confirming that these leafy evergreens can withstand your cold temperatures. We just got a Flaming Silver for our zone 6b garden but I am always somewhat skeptical about leafy evergreens. I wanted something else other than Mountain Laurels, Boxwoods etc.
@@Carl-iw9sy So glad my comment helped you feel confident about choosing Pieris. If you feel inclined, watch Garden Notes and More video on cloud pruning her older Pieris. She lives in Canada zone 7. I have a feeling you’ve started a love affair by planting yours. Best wishes to you✨
@@cindyl3916 That's definitely something for me to consider once the plant matures, thanks. This video is what convinced me to get a variegated Pieris from Paul T's World. You'll find the Pieris at the two minute mark ua-cam.com/video/2PviswOfzLU/v-deo.html
@@Carl-iw9sy Really like Paul T, I’ll watch that. Thank you…listen, gotta tell you in case you haven’t seen yet. Lowes has got Pieris right now sm 1 gal $11 and 3 g. Mt Fire and Valley Rose. I found one that’s a killer for cold and full sun you may like. Blue Ice Bog Rosemary Rhododendro Everestisanum. Down to zone 3. Flowering evergreen. I got one. Going for more for in between my Japanese maples etc. cheers
@@cindyl3916 I will keep an eye on those plants, thank you Cindy! This morning I went to my local Lowe's but coudn't find any of them, I will try another store close by as well.
Thanks for all the videos! Looks like the picture at the end of the video with the plant info is a magnolia rather than the Mountain Snow Pieris. Apologies if I am incorrect 🙂
Jim, Zone 9b, Foley, AL - planted this Pieris in an “alley like” walkway on the north side of my house. Between the house & the wooden fence, it gets maybe 2 hours of sun. Its doing great so far; bloomed for almost 2 months.
Hi Jim, thanks for the information about pieris japonica ,this shrub looks so beautiful with these amazing flowers and I love the fragrant plants . Have anice day .
I do love mine. Although this year I only got one bloom, last year it bloomed much more. It is in a container and might try to plant it in the brought where it can get a bit more sun.
Looks like a plant I’d love to add to my garden. BTW - the final shot with all the plant info has the Jane magnolia photo and not the Pieris… thought you’d like to know.
At local garden center, I had a choice between Mountain Snow and Valley Valentine. Since I live in the Mountain State in the Mid-Ohio Valley, I struggled to choose. I went with Valley Valentine and put it in a very large pot near my front porch. I don't think it survived over winter....the seriously colder than average blast took it. What is supposed to be evergreen, now looks everbrown. I am waiting to see any sign of life before I remove it, but not holding onto much hope. :-( They are gorgeous and deer resistent, which is why I chose it.
I saw this plant and fell in love with it at a big box store. Then I saw it only went to zone 8 when I am 9a Florida. Wondering if it would do well here or not?
Almost all the buds crisped up and died on mine over the winter. I have about 3 blooms. :( I had thought the very cold/windy snap we got before Christmas did them in (shenandoah valley of VA zone 6B) , but I’m not sure - maybe I am doing something else wrong. I had it planted in a spot that was too wet so I moved it to a spot with better drainage in the late fall. Maybe I planted it too low in the ground.
I've tried growing a dwarf pieris in a planter two times, but I ended up killing them each time within a few months. I think the challenge was trying to keep the soil at the right moisture level. What would be a good soil mixture for growing a pieris in a container?
The photo in the end screen is actually a Jane Magnolia. We were working on both videos at the same time and missed that. Thanks for watching!
I have Jane and Ann both. Love them! They bloom later so here in Michigan the buds don't get killed off so easily in late frosts.
“Made you look,” says my pieris every time I stroll the garden. 🌸🐝
I’d like to verify that these can definitely handle -zero and packed in snow and covered in icicles as my Mountain Fire did through the Artic and Siberian blasts here in Oklahoma as of recent. Since then I have added 2 Flaming Silver and 1 Katsura Pieris’. I’ve seen them cloud pruned and it’s jaw dropping 😍 Thank you Jim!
Thanks for confirming that these leafy evergreens can withstand your cold temperatures. We just got a Flaming Silver for our zone 6b garden but I am always somewhat skeptical about leafy evergreens. I wanted something else other than Mountain Laurels, Boxwoods etc.
@@Carl-iw9sy
So glad my comment helped you feel confident about choosing Pieris. If you feel inclined, watch Garden Notes and More video on cloud pruning her older Pieris. She lives in Canada zone 7. I have a feeling you’ve started a love affair by planting yours. Best wishes to you✨
@@cindyl3916 That's definitely something for me to consider once the plant matures, thanks. This video is what convinced me to get a variegated Pieris from Paul T's World. You'll find the Pieris at the two minute mark ua-cam.com/video/2PviswOfzLU/v-deo.html
@@Carl-iw9sy
Really like Paul T, I’ll watch that. Thank you…listen, gotta tell you in case you haven’t seen yet. Lowes has got Pieris right now sm 1 gal $11 and 3 g. Mt Fire and Valley Rose. I found one that’s a killer for cold and full sun you may like. Blue Ice Bog Rosemary Rhododendro Everestisanum. Down to zone 3. Flowering evergreen. I got one. Going for more for in between my Japanese maples etc. cheers
@@cindyl3916 I will keep an eye on those plants, thank you Cindy! This morning I went to my local Lowe's but coudn't find any of them, I will try another store close by as well.
Thanks for all the videos! Looks like the picture at the end of the video with the plant info is a magnolia rather than the Mountain Snow Pieris. Apologies if I am incorrect 🙂
Thanks Jim. I’ve been wanting to add one of these to my garden. ❄️💚🙃
Jim, Zone 9b, Foley, AL - planted this Pieris in an “alley like” walkway on the north side of my house. Between the house & the wooden fence, it gets maybe 2 hours of sun. Its doing great so far; bloomed for almost 2 months.
Hi Jim, thanks for the information about pieris japonica ,this shrub looks so beautiful with these amazing flowers and I love the fragrant plants . Have anice day .
Thanks Jim, perfect timing. We got a Flaming Silver Pieris to be planted this spring.
I do love mine. Although this year I only got one bloom, last year it bloomed much more. It is in a container and might try to plant it in the brought where it can get a bit more sun.
Looks like a plant I’d love to add to my garden.
BTW - the final shot with all the plant info has the Jane magnolia photo and not the Pieris… thought you’d like to know.
It's a beauty.
At local garden center, I had a choice between Mountain Snow and Valley Valentine. Since I live in the Mountain State in the Mid-Ohio Valley, I struggled to choose. I went with Valley Valentine and put it in a very large pot near my front porch. I don't think it survived over winter....the seriously colder than average blast took it. What is supposed to be evergreen, now looks everbrown. I am waiting to see any sign of life before I remove it, but not holding onto much hope. :-( They are gorgeous and deer resistent, which is why I chose it.
I wonder if I can plant it in pot? ☺️ thank you subscribed!
I saw this plant and fell in love with it at a big box store. Then I saw it only went to zone 8 when I am 9a Florida. Wondering if it would do well here or not?
Can u trim this a little if u want to keep it a little lower in height?
Can they be trimmed?
Pieris is a highly medicinal plant.
Almost all the buds crisped up and died on mine over the winter. I have about 3 blooms. :( I had thought the very cold/windy snap we got before Christmas did them in (shenandoah valley of VA zone 6B) , but I’m not sure - maybe I am doing something else wrong. I had it planted in a spot that was too wet so I moved it to a spot with better drainage in the late fall. Maybe I planted it too low in the ground.
Mine has been in the ground 2 years now and I would like to move it to another location. How well would this shrub hold up with a transplant?
I've tried growing a dwarf pieris in a planter two times, but I ended up killing them each time within a few months. I think the challenge was trying to keep the soil at the right moisture level. What would be a good soil mixture for growing a pieris in a container?
Planted two years ago, no blooms.
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