When you begin your videos with a pleasant "Hey guys how's it going?" and jump into the relevant material, you demonstrate you respect our time. Although I don't fast forward your videos, I know someone out there really appreciates the time stamps for a quick search. Thanks for your fun and informative content. I spend my mornings sipping coffee with Garden Answer's cheerful videos.
Time stamps wreck a channel's viewtime since creators don't get paid view time when you fast-forward through a video. They get paid based on how long you watch a video. And really, seven minutes isn't a long video.
@@Bamboo4U2 This may be true, but OP is right that some people just don't have the time to watch for any length of time when all they want is the watering requirements. "Respect[ing] our time" is big these days. A viewer leaving the video quickly doesn't matter as much as getting a return visit or another subscriber, imho. And she KNOWS we'll be back after just the tiniest snippet of her videos, because she is ADORABLE! And expert level informative, of course, but watching her explain stuff is a big part of that. Everything isn't about $$$ all the time; some people do videos because they enjoy informing people. 🙃
I had such a hard time keeping mine moist enough indoors. Was constantly taking it into the bathroom and misting it and watering it. We don’t even keep our house that warm in the winter. I’ll try again and repot it bigger and keep it on a pebble tray with water. Yours are so lovely I just have to try it again!
Well, I've done it. Last winter I subscribed to GA and started at the beginning watching the entire back catalogue of videos both on the main and Highlights channel and this was the final unseen video (apart from those short highlight versions of longer videos etc.) After I watch the late 2020 and early 2021 videos over again, my plan is to go back and watch them all again, knowing now how it all ends up. Thanks Laura & Aaron & Dexter & Russell & Cheddar for being such a cheerful and soothing influence for my mental health as well as an inspiration to for my own gardening adventures.
This was very helpful since I know nothing when it comes to plants 😅 my 2 year old picked one of these out so now I am here to see how to care for them. Thank you 🙏🏼
Lemon Cypress >>> Gorgeous plant indeed! Thank You So Much for Your informative tutorial & for making the video in the 5 to 7 minutes range , just nice! Stay Safe & Stay Humble! 🕯🌷🕊🌍♥️
Hi Laura & Aaron, Thanks so much for this video. I bought a couple lemon cypresses at my local garden centre last weekend. Good to know how to keep ‘em happy. They’re in little four-inch cans so I’m gonna repot them this week. These plants are special to me because my partner and I used to live in a tiny (under 400 square foot) apartment in Toronto. Obviously, there was no room for a Christmas tree but we could fit a lemon cypress on the table. We would decorate it and everything! Now we live in a house with a garden in Stratford, Ontario-the other Ontario! You’ve mentioned a few times that your channel has really blown up this year. I’m one of those people who decided to lean into my full-blown garden nerdom during this pandemic. (I’m an actor and playwright and my career has been essentially put on hold this year. It’s been...quite a journey.) But I’ve been watching your videos since the spring when I began transforming my garden, and I’ve learned so much from you. Like, a ton. I’m really proud of what I’ve achieved in my space this year and I’m deeply grateful to you for helping me along the way. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, guidance, positivity, and passion with all of us. I didn’t mean to write a novel, but hey, I’ve got the time! Sending you folks all my best wishes. In these weird, uncertain times, please know that you’re doing something really important.
Thank you for this video. Bought a small lemon cypress in October and want to keep it through the winter. Now I know how. I love the smell of this tree.
I bought a lemon cypress 7 years ago off the clearance rack. Container was about the size of your widow topiary. I repotted right away and have repotted several times. It has been in a 22 gallon size container for 2 years. It has lived outside since I originally purchased. I am zone 8b PNW I had moved it last winter under a shaded tree and it has turned brown in areas. I didn’t know you could shape into topiary form. It is 4.5’ tall and the bottom is as wide as the 22gal. Container. Going to prune it hasn’t been pruned. Thank you for the tips and leaving the video up.
I really enjoyed the visuals of this video. The background is softly focused, and you’re framed by the plants. The lighting is beautiful! Since you’re talking about cypress, can you explain the difference between pine, spruce, and the evergreens. I have no idea.
Judy Mertz, I think that's Cheddar (check out the early part of the video where you can see his front paws), Russell probably would have knocked the lamp off the window sill when he hopped up there from the daybed! Cheddar's definitely inside with Laura, they both adore her as much as we all do!
Hey, it’s been a month but I can help with identifying! Cypress are in the family Cupressaceae. Cypress have an almost juniper look to their leaves. Conifers are mostly evergreens. Conifers just mean that they bear cones. Pine trees grow the traditional pine cones, and the needles tend to grow in clusters. They are usually longer as well. Spruce grow cones, but they are more papery and soft. Spruce needles are individually laid in the branches, and the ends of spruce are pointy. There is another, firs. Firs are like spruce, but instead of pointy, the tips are rounded and soft. Yews and Hawthornes are also in this circle. Their needles are flatter, and Hawthornes are trees while yews are bushes. Cedars and junipers are here too, they look almost like cypress, and smell nice.
Finally! Lemon cypress has been the most difficult plant for me to keep alive thus far... I almost always get one for Christmas but they never survived after that... you mentioned they prefer temperature of 15c maybe that’s why it just won’t survive here (I live in South East Asia, North Borneo Island). 😢
Great idea to add a time table of topics at the beginning of the video; if someone wants to jump ahead. Not that i would. Laura you're looking great going in to your last trimester.
Laura, I would love to see a video like this for Thanksgiving and Christmas Cactus/Cacti. I have one that is several years old and hasn’t bloomed since the first year. I would love some care tips like this!
Awesome. Mine are in the ground; zone 8b, and they do love being pruned. Kind of like roses, do better after being trimmed. Thank you Laura for focusing on them. Seems to be kind of an under-noticed plant.
I did not know anything about the suppress. I would love to have these beautiful little treasures in prefect little pots around the house Thank you. I learn something every day listening to your wealth of information. Thanks 🙏🏻. P.S. my 3yr grandson thinks your pretty and kissed the phone. And my 4yr old had to one up him and said you have “pretty hair and I think her whole body is pretty”. Kids say the honest truth. 🤦🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
Thank you. I have a large one in my front garden (zone 7) and it was a little brown here and there, when I bought my home in August. The frequent deer leave it alone. I will try to get the front area on a drip system this spring for better watering. I may put a dwarf lemon cypress in the pot by my front door, since deer resistant.
Laura and Aaron I would like to express my appreciation for all the wonderful content you have on your channel and to let you know that I am keeping everyone in your family in my thoughts and prayers I know Laura you must be absolutely miserable with your ribs I have noticed slight changes in your videos which is absolutely fine I have no problem I’m not complaining. I guess my point for this comment which I don’t make a lot of comments is that I hope you are taking care and not pushing yourself in feeling like you need to do all these videos every week Just because that’s what you have been doing hopefully viewers understand and will be a little compassionate about your situation God bless and take care and I look forward to all your videos
Hey laura.. I live in eastern india (zone 10).. my lemon cypress has scorched in a few areas maybe during the harsh summer this year.. can you please suggest what to do? Should i remove the brown areas? Will it fill out eventually? Thanks in advance!
Hi Laura. Thank you for the very informative videos. I have been watching your channel for a year now and you have really inspired me to garden. Would it be possible for you to do a beginner video on the different types of rose bushes? I really would love to plant some but I am really not sure what is meant by all the types.
Love this! I have three out in containers. I am in zone 7a so I may bring them in or try to insulate the pots a bit just in case. I bought mine at a few different nurseries this year but the tags all said “tree” in the size.
Hi Laura, will the videos slow down eventually during the winter months or will the daily uploads (like arranging, indoor stuff, planning, etc.) continue? Also, if you cut back perennials, do you put mulch and cover the whole thing or only around the base of what's left of the plant?
I love the indoor plant videos and am trying to incorporate more throughout our home. I’ve never heard you talk about olive trees. Do you have any experience with those indoors? I have one and would like to know how to better care for it.
I had to search back to this video I missed it. My hubby bought me 3. Not sure they are the yellow one’s though. We’ve left them out I guess I’ll see if I killed them. 😳 I love love the sun porch with these in. I was wondering if you you’ve ever had a umbrella plant not sure the real name. I have one the goes in and out. It has to stay sitting in water. I’d love to hear what you know and the instructions of them.
I bought 6 lemon cypress trees last year. Recently one has completely dead and two are half dead. I cut those back some and I saw some green. I’m hoping they will bounce back and I can shape them into topiaries, like Linda Vater. The other three are doing well. 👍🏻 How tall and wide can I expect them to grow? When I bought them at the grocery store the tag had minimal informacion.
So pretty. I’ve left mine for several years in the middle of an herb planter on my deck. The first year it dried and died in the lower branches so now it’s a small 2 ft tree shape. I’m ready to change the location of it. I’m zone 8 central Texas. Is it too rooted to move to a pot at this point? I hope it will transplant successfully as I leave it out year round. Thanks! God bless. 👏🏻💕👏🏻
I noticed they seem extra expensive this year at my garden center. I absolutely killed mine last time. Still looked alive and bright green but if you touched it, stiff as a board!
Thank you so much Laura, great timing and great information as I just purchased 3 of those little beauties! Yours look absolutely beautiful. I'm now hoping to keep mine alive. Do you think they will be okay through the winter (zone 9)? What would you suggest if I keep them outside? Thank you so much. I hope you're doing good, you look beautiful as always. Take care sweetie.
I have an unheated sunroom similar to yours, and am also in zone 6. I've never kept plants in there because I worry about them freezing... Can you recommend some plants that might be happy in my sunroom year round? Do you already have a video like this? Thanks!
Off topic: Good morning!! Aaron I hope all is well with the Christmas lights? I’m sure it’s going to be magical splendor this year; especially for Benjamin. Laura, any hidden name ideas for baby girl?Victoria, Elizabeth or both?? 🥰💖🌸😊
How frequently can you keep repotting and moving a perineal like this cypress? I was told, if you need to move it back inside for winter climates, to choose a pot anticipating it's final growth and just move it and the pot. I've ran into issues doing this with citrus trees. It seems like the continual repotting is too much stress? I've had to get the largest pot I thought would be the limit and move both the pot and plant in and out of doors. It's a chore, I will say that!
Can some PLEASE tell me where I can get these terracotta pots? I'm referring to the one with the topiary in it! I see a 22in pennington heavy rim at homedepot but not one like in the video :/
I really need help!! My lemon cypress that I got from a friend is turning a very light green and it’s not soft at all!! I don’t know what to do I don’t want it to die. I keep the soil moist and lately (winter time) I’ve been putting it in the sun every day
well, how about that!! zones 7-11.. ok, on my list! i think i have the perfect spot for one here... i love the look of cypress but down here what we get instead (that i've seen anyway) is really juniper... i will keep my eyes open for one around here... did you hear my little squeeeeal when i saw the zones? lol... yours are just beautiful... any pest issues with them? thanks for the video!!
Hi Laura, I am in zone 8a and have them outside. Can I still prune them as often as you sat if they are outside during the winter or should I stick to only pruning in spring and fall like other evergreen trees? Thanks!
When you begin your videos with a pleasant "Hey guys how's it going?" and jump into the relevant material, you demonstrate you respect our time. Although I don't fast forward your videos, I know someone out there really appreciates the time stamps for a quick search. Thanks for your fun and informative content. I spend my mornings sipping coffee with Garden Answer's cheerful videos.
Time stamps wreck a channel's viewtime since creators don't get paid view time when you fast-forward through a video. They get paid based on how long you watch a video. And really, seven minutes isn't a long video.
@@Bamboo4U2 This may be true, but OP is right that some people just don't have the time to watch for any length of time when all they want is the watering requirements. "Respect[ing] our time" is big these days. A viewer leaving the video quickly doesn't matter as much as getting
a return visit or another subscriber, imho. And she KNOWS we'll be back after just the tiniest snippet of her videos, because she is ADORABLE! And expert level informative, of course, but watching her explain stuff is a big part of that.
Everything isn't about $$$ all the time; some people do videos because they enjoy informing people. 🙃
@@youresoakinginit2113 Another moral lecture nobody needs.
I fast forward when I go back to rehear something I didn’t fully get.
I had such a hard time keeping mine moist enough indoors. Was constantly taking it into the bathroom and misting it and watering it. We don’t even keep our house that warm in the winter. I’ll try again and repot it bigger and keep it on a pebble tray with water. Yours are so lovely I just have to try it again!
These trees smell so freaking good! ❤️❤️❤️
I just bought three of these this weekend and the tag gave no info. Thanks Laura!! They're our Christmas tree this year 😀
I just bought two of these a month ago. Love love love them.
Well, I've done it. Last winter I subscribed to GA and started at the beginning watching the entire back catalogue of videos both on the main and Highlights channel and this was the final unseen video (apart from those short highlight versions of longer videos etc.) After I watch the late 2020 and early 2021 videos over again, my plan is to go back and watch them all again, knowing now how it all ends up. Thanks Laura & Aaron & Dexter & Russell & Cheddar for being such a cheerful and soothing influence for my mental health as well as an inspiration to for my own gardening adventures.
So happy to see you all surrounded by green. Love these so much. I appreciate all the tips. Thank you🌲🐈
This was very helpful since I know nothing when it comes to plants 😅 my 2 year old picked one of these out so now I am here to see how to care for them. Thank you 🙏🏼
Just brought home my first lemon cypress. I just knew I could find a care video from my favorite gardeners.
I love Russels personality!
Lemon Cypress >>> Gorgeous plant indeed! Thank You So Much for Your informative tutorial & for making the video in the 5 to 7 minutes range , just nice! Stay Safe & Stay Humble! 🕯🌷🕊🌍♥️
Hi Laura & Aaron,
Thanks so much for this video. I bought a couple lemon cypresses at my local garden centre last weekend. Good to know how to keep ‘em happy. They’re in little four-inch cans so I’m gonna repot them this week.
These plants are special to me because my partner and I used to live in a tiny (under 400 square foot) apartment in Toronto. Obviously, there was no room for a Christmas tree but we could fit a lemon cypress on the table. We would decorate it and everything! Now we live in a house with a garden in Stratford, Ontario-the other Ontario!
You’ve mentioned a few times that your channel has really blown up this year. I’m one of those people who decided to lean into my full-blown garden nerdom during this pandemic. (I’m an actor and playwright and my career has been essentially put on hold this year. It’s been...quite a journey.) But I’ve been watching your videos since the spring when I began transforming my garden, and I’ve learned so much from you. Like, a ton. I’m really proud of what I’ve achieved in my space this year and I’m deeply grateful to you for helping me along the way.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, guidance, positivity, and passion with all of us. I didn’t mean to write a novel, but hey, I’ve got the time! Sending you folks all my best wishes. In these weird, uncertain times, please know that you’re doing something really important.
You're sitting down! I hope that means your ribs are still doing better! You look wonderful!❤
Thanks ☺️ 6e3eeeeeee
Maybe because she is pregnant
@@privatebear7756 she is pregnant but due to this she has some problems with her ribs, and she cannot seat down because she has terrible pain.
@@MihaTinc I had the same thing when I was pregnant with my son it was excruciating
And you miss it when it’s gone 😛
Good morning! 🌻🐝
I just bought a lollipop one. I just moved to south Carolina and was excited to find this.
This was timely for me, I just bought a small one at the grocer.
Thank you for this video. Bought a small lemon cypress in October and want to keep it through the winter. Now I know how. I love the smell of this tree.
I love lemon cypress. These are great winter house plants. Thanks for sharing.
So happy to see that you are sitting!!!
THANKS, for the tip, LOVE YOUR VIDEOS, you entertain me while am bed ridden due to surgery, wish I was out in my garden planting 😢
I need this care guide! No matter what I do my Lemon Cypress always die! Thank you for posting this guide!! 😃🌲🌲🌲🍋🍋
I bought a lemon cypress 7 years ago off the clearance rack. Container was about the size of your widow topiary.
I repotted right away and have repotted several times. It has been in a 22 gallon size container for 2 years. It has lived outside since I originally purchased. I am zone 8b PNW
I had moved it last winter under a shaded tree and it has turned brown in areas. I didn’t know you could shape into topiary form. It is 4.5’ tall and the bottom is as wide as the 22gal. Container. Going to prune it hasn’t been pruned. Thank you for the tips and leaving the video up.
I really enjoyed the visuals of this video. The background is softly focused, and you’re framed by the plants. The lighting is beautiful! Since you’re talking about cypress, can you explain the difference between pine, spruce, and the evergreens. I have no idea.
I agree, Laura and Aaron’s videos are edited so well which makes it easier to learn something.
And Russell in the window. He must be outside.
Judy Mertz, I think that's Cheddar (check out the early part of the video where you can see his front paws), Russell probably would have knocked the lamp off the window sill when he hopped up there from the daybed! Cheddar's definitely inside with Laura, they both adore her as much as we all do!
Hey, it’s been a month but I can help with identifying! Cypress are in the family Cupressaceae. Cypress have an almost juniper look to their leaves. Conifers are mostly evergreens. Conifers just mean that they bear cones. Pine trees grow the traditional pine cones, and the needles tend to grow in clusters. They are usually longer as well. Spruce grow cones, but they are more papery and soft. Spruce needles are individually laid in the branches, and the ends of spruce are pointy. There is another, firs. Firs are like spruce, but instead of pointy, the tips are rounded and soft. Yews and Hawthornes are also in this circle. Their needles are flatter, and Hawthornes are trees while yews are bushes. Cedars and junipers are here too, they look almost like cypress, and smell nice.
Megaparsec Thanks! That’s a lot of information I didn’t know and what I was looking for!
Finally! Lemon cypress has been the most difficult plant for me to keep alive thus far... I almost always get one for Christmas but they never survived after that... you mentioned they prefer temperature of 15c maybe that’s why it just won’t survive here (I live in South East Asia, North Borneo Island). 😢
Thank you! I just bought one last month and I was wondering if it would last in my care. Now he has a better chance, lol.
I don't have a lemon cypress but plan to get one. This was a terrific overview. Thanks for so much info packed into a few minutes.
Great idea to add a time table of topics at the beginning of the video; if someone wants to jump ahead. Not that i would. Laura you're looking great going in to your last trimester.
Tank you for writing the Celsius as well!! I really appreciate it! ☺️
Perfect timing. Just brought mine I from outside.
Love all your content ❤ So happy that you included cm and °C!!! Hope you will consider continue using both description, for us non US-subscribers :)
Thanks so much. I brought mine in so this is timely info. Sandra from zone 2/3 British Columbia, Canada.
Just bought a small one today from Walmart. Thank you for the video, super clear!
Laura, I would love to see a video like this for Thanksgiving and Christmas Cactus/Cacti. I have one that is several years old and hasn’t bloomed since the first year. I would love some care tips like this!
You just earned yourself a subscriber! Your Vids are LIT! 🔥
Great timing! I just picked one up. Thank you!
You are great ! Love watching you. Hope your incubation is going great ! God Bless You !
Awesome. Mine are in the ground; zone 8b, and they do love being pruned. Kind of like roses, do better after being trimmed. Thank you Laura for focusing on them. Seems to be kind of an under-noticed plant.
do you have yours in full sun? Are you in texas? I am also in zone 8B (austin tx)
Another idea for house plants - Indoor care for Rex Begonia
I'm struggling to keep a couple going!
I live in Birmingham Alabama in zone 8a. I’ve got a few outdoors in containers with violas that I’m hoping will overwinter here. I’ll let you know.
I did not know anything about the suppress. I would love to have these beautiful little treasures in prefect little pots around the house Thank you. I learn something every day listening to your wealth of information. Thanks 🙏🏻. P.S. my 3yr grandson thinks your pretty and kissed the phone. And my 4yr old had to one up him and said you have “pretty hair and I think her whole body is pretty”. Kids say the honest truth. 🤦🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
Thank you. I have a large one in my front garden (zone 7) and it was a little brown here and there, when I bought my home in August. The frequent deer leave it alone. I will try to get the front area on a drip system this spring for better watering. I may put a dwarf lemon cypress in the pot by my front door, since deer resistant.
Laura and Aaron I would like to express my appreciation for all the wonderful content you have on your channel and to let you know that I am keeping everyone in your family in my thoughts and prayers I know Laura you must be absolutely miserable with your ribs I have noticed slight changes in your videos which is absolutely fine I have no problem I’m not complaining. I guess my point for this comment which I don’t make a lot of comments is that I hope you are taking care and not pushing yourself in feeling like you need to do all these videos every week Just because that’s what you have been doing hopefully viewers understand and will be a little compassionate about your situation God bless and take care and I look forward to all your videos
Haha I just bought one and I didn’t now they would grow that big XD mine is so small I’m so exited to see it grow up!
So helpful, thank you, Laura.
Thank you. Very helpful.
Thanks just got my baby sis 1 for christmas
Perfect information! Thanks
That is so nice!!
Hey laura.. I live in eastern india (zone 10).. my lemon cypress has scorched in a few areas maybe during the harsh summer this year.. can you please suggest what to do? Should i remove the brown areas? Will it fill out eventually? Thanks in advance!
Loved this Laura! Thank you!!!
Hi Laura. Thank you for the very informative videos. I have been watching your channel for a year now and you have really inspired me to garden. Would it be possible for you to do a beginner video on the different types of rose bushes? I really would love to plant some but I am really not sure what is meant by all the types.
Love this! I have three out in containers. I am in zone 7a so I may bring them in or try to insulate the pots a bit just in case. I bought mine at a few different nurseries this year but the tags all said “tree” in the size.
Hi Laura, will the videos slow down eventually during the winter months or will the daily uploads (like arranging, indoor stuff, planning, etc.) continue? Also, if you cut back perennials, do you put mulch and cover the whole thing or only around the base of what's left of the plant?
So pretty 🌞
Hi Laura, what happened to the ferns that were there. Hope they r still bushy and alive 😅
I love their scent, but not their color so much. Nice to know that by NOT pruning, I could get a nice green. Will have to experiment with that!
So have found my sensitive plants have benefits from using a mister once a wk or more when heat on perhaps this helps someone 😍😏🤩
Do you ever use a moisture meter? I find it's hard to judge of soil is "moist" or "wet". Any work better than others?
I love the indoor plant videos and am trying to incorporate more throughout our home. I’ve never heard you talk about olive trees. Do you have any experience with those indoors? I have one and would like to know how to better care for it.
I had to search back to this video I missed it. My hubby bought me 3. Not sure they are the yellow one’s though. We’ve left them out I guess I’ll see if I killed them. 😳 I love love the sun porch with these in. I was wondering if you you’ve ever had a umbrella plant not sure the real name. I have one the goes in and out. It has to stay sitting in water. I’d love to hear what you know and the instructions of them.
I bought 6 lemon cypress trees last year. Recently one has completely dead and two are half dead. I cut those back some and I saw some green. I’m hoping they will bounce back and I can shape them into topiaries, like Linda Vater. The other three are doing well. 👍🏻 How tall and wide can I expect them to grow? When I bought them at the grocery store the tag had minimal informacion.
Speaking of lemony things... do you have a video which talks about care for citrus trees in cooler zones?
This was mega helpful! Thank You!!!
So pretty. I’ve left mine for several years in the middle of an herb planter on my deck. The first year it dried and died in the lower branches so now it’s a small 2 ft tree shape. I’m ready to change the location of it. I’m zone 8 central Texas. Is it too rooted to move to a pot at this point? I hope it will transplant successfully as I leave it out year round. Thanks! God bless. 👏🏻💕👏🏻
I noticed they seem extra expensive this year at my garden center. I absolutely killed mine last time. Still looked alive and bright green but if you touched it, stiff as a board!
Look for one in the Walmart.. mine had plenty on sale..just after Christmas.
Thank you so much Laura, great timing and great information as I just purchased 3 of those little beauties! Yours look absolutely beautiful. I'm now hoping to keep mine alive. Do you think they will be okay through the winter (zone 9)? What would you suggest if I keep them outside? Thank you so much. I hope you're doing good, you look beautiful as always. Take care sweetie.
I have an unheated sunroom similar to yours, and am also in zone 6. I've never kept plants in there because I worry about them freezing... Can you recommend some plants that might be happy in my sunroom year round? Do you already have a video like this? Thanks!
I have some of these in my garden and in planters. I can keep them out all winter and they are fine.
How long did your snow ❄️ stay for?
Do they need it to be direct sunlight or just a sunny, bright room?
Any reason for the stones on the top Laura? Will they help keep the midgies away?
Off topic: Good morning!!
Aaron I hope all is well with the Christmas lights? I’m sure it’s going to be magical splendor this year; especially for Benjamin. Laura, any hidden name ideas for baby girl?Victoria, Elizabeth or both?? 🥰💖🌸😊
What do I do with brittles leaves. Do I mist the leaves with water? Do I prune the branch with the crispy leaves?
Is it possible to revive these guys? My plant is completely yellow and stringy... do I give up or is there hope??
Hi im having this plant as indoor plant, can i use yellow light as a replacement for sunlight?
Can you cut the roots so they can expand?
My tree got shocked I think will it come back the leaves are dried ??
pot is still wet. So I feel I may have killed my tree so sad on that
How frequently can you keep repotting and moving a perineal like this cypress? I was told, if you need to move it back inside for winter climates, to choose a pot anticipating it's final growth and just move it and the pot. I've ran into issues doing this with citrus trees. It seems like the continual repotting is too much stress? I've had to get the largest pot I thought would be the limit and move both the pot and plant in and out of doors. It's a chore, I will say that!
I will buy one or two..one of these days..
Would you say that the care of these little guys would be the same for an Arb?
how to breed them? do they breed with seeds or branches?
Can some PLEASE tell me where I can get these terracotta pots? I'm referring to the one with the topiary in it!
I see a 22in pennington heavy rim at homedepot but not one like in the video :/
I really need help!! My lemon cypress that I got from a friend is turning a very light green and it’s not soft at all!! I don’t know what to do I don’t want it to die. I keep the soil moist and lately (winter time) I’ve been putting it in the sun every day
So, those Espoma 'tone' fertilizers can be used in potted plants - no danger of burning them?
well, how about that!! zones 7-11.. ok, on my list! i think i have the perfect spot for one here... i love the look of cypress but down here what we get instead (that i've seen anyway) is really juniper... i will keep my eyes open for one around here... did you hear my little squeeeeal when i saw the zones? lol... yours are just beautiful... any pest issues with them? thanks for the video!!
Can you please offer advise for reviving an indoor lemon cypress? Leaving/branches turning brown and brittle! Help!
Chances are its too far gone. Compost it and buy a new one.
If they turn completely brown, will they ever come back?
Where can I find those tall terra cotta pots? I can only find 4" tall and I want taller. Thanks anyone that can answer.
Hi Laura, I am in zone 8a and have them outside. Can I still prune them as often as you sat if they are outside during the winter or should I stick to only pruning in spring and fall like other evergreen trees? Thanks!
Thanks for info. I was thinking of an italian cypress. What's your thought on using Italian cypress as a back evergreen to wax myrtles ?
How do you know when the tree is too far gone/dead?
When it's showing no signs of new growth....
You are perfect I like see you every time good luck
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Sim tem cipreste áurea . plantar ser não o sol queimar cipreste morem.
Who else is thankful they didn't need to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius? 🙋
Born to be wild, baby diaper add I has before watching the video.
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Sun porch looks so pretty with all the lemon cypress 😊 🪴
This is great! Thank you!
Love those but never had any luck with them! I have a dead topiary now that I’m spray painting back to green! 😜. Problem solved!
Great idea!
Darn it! I grabbed one and put it back as a test of my restraint! I’m going back!