I loved seeing these in Glendale, CA. But now I live in Oklahoma (very heavy drought followed by ridiculous ice-not snow: ICE storms). How long would I need to leave it in a pot before I could safely plant it outside to fend for itself?
It might never survive on its own in Oklahoma. But if you wanted to experiment - knowing it might not survive - I would leave it in a pot and transplant it in the spring once it reaches ~5-feet tall.
@@wellspringgardens it’s true mate, felt like she was a bit too into it lol 😂 If you want some feedback, here are some suggestions below! Firstly, you should trust your instincts. If something feels weird to watch for you, it probably does for your audience. Think about what you enjoy to see and take note of it. Second, I would have liked to see reasons why beyond looks I would want this tree. Or care about it? Like cool that girl popularized them, why do I care? I can look at a picture of a pretty plant, but you can tell me facts about the plant. You know? I might be biased because your title drew me in because I wanted a more informative video.
Beautiful
They are!
Jacarandas are also beloved around the Mediterranean
Seems like they’re beloved wherever they show up!
I loved seeing these in Glendale, CA. But now I live in Oklahoma (very heavy drought followed by ridiculous ice-not snow: ICE storms). How long would I need to leave it in a pot before I could safely plant it outside to fend for itself?
It might never survive on its own in Oklahoma. But if you wanted to experiment - knowing it might not survive - I would leave it in a pot and transplant it in the spring once it reaches ~5-feet tall.
The stock footages kinda ruin it for me. I was showing this vid to someone like "look at this nice purple tree" and it cuts to hibiscus opening. 😅
😂 that’s good feedback. Like the one with the lady smelling the flower? Could she look any more awkward?
@@wellspringgardens it’s true mate, felt like she was a bit too into it lol 😂
If you want some feedback, here are some suggestions below!
Firstly, you should trust your instincts. If something feels weird to watch for you, it probably does for your audience. Think about what you enjoy to see and take note of it.
Second, I would have liked to see reasons why beyond looks I would want this tree. Or care about it? Like cool that girl popularized them, why do I care? I can look at a picture of a pretty plant, but you can tell me facts about the plant. You know? I might be biased because your title drew me in because I wanted a more informative video.
@ solid feedback! Thanks for taking the time to put your thoughts together here.
@@wellspringgardens ofc! Hope to see your channel grow! Good luck! 🍀
@@redmagi5283 Thanks, mate!