Whoever is pruning this garden has shown, in some instances, tremendous imagination and creativity, and in other instances, tremendous restraint; a rare mix of skills, and a style rarely seen in conifer gardens, especially in eastern North America, well done.
Wow so beautiful, a different kind of garden so different from the millions of flower gardens and tropical gardens , you must be very proud to show off.
Very Beautiful and very impressive. I also live in a zone 5. I have become a conifer addict the last few years. It's very addicting collecting such beautiful plants. I'm sure your time flies by working in your garden, but it does look like a lot of hard work. I'm sure it's close to a full time job. What is the acreage of your beautiful garden?
Hi Stephen, thank you for taking a walk through my garden. Flowers fade and have a short season, confers have colour and interesting shapes year round. Other than candeling and pruning there is very little maintanace. Keeping the fridge stocked with worms for the frogs can be challenging 😀 There are a lot of worse things to be addicted to than beautiful things. What part of the world are you in ?
@vanishingfalls I live in Southeast Idaho, in a place called Sugar City. What part of canada do you live in? I think I saw a weeping cobra in your garden. I need to get one of those. My favorite tree is a serbian spruce "skytrails". It has a lovely sweeping to the branches. Also weeping white spruce is a favorite. I am just finishing up the planting with the large trees in my garden. Next I will start collecting the smaller dwarf varieties. What are your favorites from your garden? Do you spray for pine wevil and or other pests?
@@stephenbarnhill9104 hi Stephen My garden is in southern Ontario on the Trent Severn waterway. Yes, I have a large ‘Cobra’ , I used ’Gold drift’ as a pollen parent last year on it and it developed some nice cone and seeds. Weeping white spruce is one of my favourites too. No, I don’t spray any conifers, but I have for Gypsy moth on birch and beech. Keep on planting 😀
@vanishingfalls those hybrid cones of cobra and gold drift sound amazing. That will be exciting to see how they develop. Thanks so much for the replies. You are an inspiration
Of course ! I love jms, however, most do not thrive in my z5 garden. I do have lots of var. “Bloodgood” this is the only one that seems to grow here. Any suggestions ? Thanks for your interest 😀
i feel ya zone 5 is tough.... usually japanese maples are zone 5-9 that being said im sure there is difficulties conifers are tough here where im at but we have tricks to keep the roots insulated.... i would try more of your acer seiboldianums then your palmatums or even some other species of jm ... either way they should all work.. i would need to know more details to really help....@@vanishingfalls
@@JSCDR thank you qn8, I have shown only a third of this garden, I promise to show more. the Magnolias are about to bloom here and I’ll be sure to post more 😊
Those side growing branches would be so beautiful growing out over a lake or pond so they could be reflected in the water. Perhaps you could build a big pond under that really big one.
Bravo! Exceptional! One of the best conifer gardens I’ve seen on UA-cam. Keep up the great work! One question, is the large blue conifer at the start of the video picea engelmannii ‘bush’s lace’ ? Thank you for sharing.
@@vanishingfalls You're more than welcome! I recently bought a farmhouse to renovate on 5 acres (zone 6a) and your video has given me a lot of thought and inspiration. I just need a side job to pay for it 😀
Hi Grumpy, congrats on the five acres ! The “paths” are crushed chocolate limestone from a local mine (friends of mine ) It packs down well and is easy to walk on. Thanks for your interest 😀
Yes, lol, my wife said “why didn’t you roll up those hoses ?” I wasn’t planning a video, It was a beautiful morning and I pulled my phone out. Thanks for the laugh Paul 😀
Whoever is pruning this garden has shown, in some instances, tremendous imagination and creativity, and in other instances, tremendous restraint; a rare mix of skills, and a style rarely seen in conifer gardens, especially in eastern North America, well done.
Thank you Zeamays for your kind words !
Looks like a magical enchanted forest where a princess goes for her morning walk.
Thank you Everydaywoman for your comments 😊
Stunning specimens.
@@MrChuckyducky1 thank you Chucky 😀
Wow so beautiful, a different kind of garden so different from the millions of flower gardens and tropical gardens , you must be very proud to show off.
Thank you Barbara ! One can have colour year round with conifers, most flowers have a short season. Thanks for your comments 😀
Truly inspiring 😍
@@nyuntnyuntpyone7857 thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the walk 😀
Unbelievable ...... Absolutely Gorgeous ! (at some point, could a walk thru be done providing info on this magical garden?)
@@myopinionismine999 thank you for your nice comments, I’m glad you enjoyed my garden 😀
OMGOSH ...Truly Beautiful 😮❤❤❤My Heart is in Awe !
Thank you Helloconnect ! I have another weeping video showing unseen parts next week 😀
Неземная красота, фантастика!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
thank you , I’m glad you enjoyed the walk !😊
Thank you User, I am glad you enjoyed your walk 😊
Wow. So visually impressive. Emotion in this garden
Thank you Victor ! I’m glad you enjoyed the walk 😀
BEAUTIFUL ❤️🙏
Thank you!!
Absolutely amazing! That’s my dream scape
Thank you Carolina 😊
Stunningly beautiful!
Thanks for your kind comments Eshamichelle 😊
Stunning
@@ocanadastandinguard6840 thank you neighbour, it’s nice to hear from a fellow Canadian. I’m glad you enjoyed the weeping garden 😀
Wonderland.
Bravo, from Florida.
👍
Thanks Redverb !
Very Beautiful and very impressive. I also live in a zone 5. I have become a conifer addict the last few years. It's very addicting collecting such beautiful plants. I'm sure your time flies by working in your garden, but it does look like a lot of hard work. I'm sure it's close to a full time job. What is the acreage of your beautiful garden?
Hi Stephen, thank you for taking a walk through my garden. Flowers fade and have a short season, confers have colour and interesting shapes year round. Other than candeling and pruning there is very little maintanace. Keeping the fridge stocked with worms for the frogs can be challenging 😀
There are a lot of worse things to be addicted to than beautiful things. What part of the world are you in ?
@vanishingfalls I live in Southeast Idaho, in a place called Sugar City. What part of canada do you live in? I think I saw a weeping cobra in your garden. I need to get one of those. My favorite tree is a serbian spruce "skytrails". It has a lovely sweeping to the branches. Also weeping white spruce is a favorite. I am just finishing up the planting with the large trees in my garden. Next I will start collecting the smaller dwarf varieties. What are your favorites from your garden? Do you spray for pine wevil and or other pests?
@@stephenbarnhill9104 hi Stephen My garden is in southern Ontario on the Trent Severn waterway. Yes, I have a large ‘Cobra’ , I used ’Gold drift’ as a pollen parent last year on it and it developed some nice cone and seeds. Weeping white spruce is one of my favourites too. No, I don’t spray any conifers, but I have for Gypsy moth on birch and beech.
Keep on planting 😀
@vanishingfalls those hybrid cones of cobra and gold drift sound amazing. That will be exciting to see how they develop. Thanks so much for the replies. You are an inspiration
Garden? Its like a portion of a forest, I wish I had such huge piece of land and the time to manage it. Looks amazing!
Thanks J, I’m glad you came for the walk 😀
lovely needs more jms i will have this one day
Thanks for your interest David 😊 more jms ?
@@vanishingfalls Japanese maples
Of course ! I love jms, however, most do not thrive in my z5 garden. I do have lots of var. “Bloodgood” this is the only one that seems to grow here.
Any suggestions ? Thanks for your interest 😀
i feel ya zone 5 is tough.... usually japanese maples are zone 5-9 that being said im sure there is difficulties conifers are tough here where im at but we have tricks to keep the roots insulated.... i would try more of your acer seiboldianums then your palmatums or even some other species of jm ... either way they should all work.. i would need to know more details to really help....@@vanishingfalls
Amazing!
Thank you Victoria 😀
What a gorgeous garden! Well done!! Wow
Thank you, qn8, I am working on videos of the rest of this garden, keep checking in !
I am. I am so obsessed. I am rewatching. Please share with us on how this splendor came to be.
@@JSCDR thank you qn8, I have shown only a third of this garden, I promise to show more. the Magnolias are about to bloom here and I’ll be sure to post more 😊
INSANE!!! 😍
Thanks Bella !
messy unfinished fabulous collection
Thanks Jim ! A garden is never finished is it ? Thanks for commenting.
Those side growing branches would be so beautiful growing out over a lake or pond so they could be reflected in the water. Perhaps you could build a big pond under that really big one.
Thanks Lynette for your interest, I’ll give that some thought 😀
Bravo! Exceptional! One of the best conifer gardens I’ve seen on UA-cam. Keep up the great work! One question, is the large blue conifer at the start of the video picea engelmannii ‘bush’s lace’ ? Thank you for sharing.
Hmm..a fellow “conehead” ? Thank you Kaenergie ! For your kind words and Yes it is Engelmann I ‘Bush’s lace’ ,one of my favourites.
@@vanishingfalls conehead for sure! Thank you for answering my question.
Beautiful should put variety on screen
@@timball3026 thank you Timball, I would be happy to identify any conifer if you give me a time on the video 😀
Awesome! We have a few weepers, but nothing like this. I want it all! Where are you located?
Thanks mykrbnsol, I am in Ontario Canada, zone 5 , and you ? 😀
@@vanishingfalls zone 4 or 5 in New Hampshire.
Wow!
Thank you Priscilla, I’m glad you enjoyed the walk 😊
My bank account coughed watching this. It's beautiful, amazingly well thought out, and I want it
Thank you Grumpy !
@@vanishingfalls You're more than welcome! I recently bought a farmhouse to renovate on 5 acres (zone 6a) and your video has given me a lot of thought and inspiration. I just need a side job to pay for it 😀
@@vanishingfalls Almost forgot, what are the paths made of? Crushed granite or similar If so how does it hold up to rain?
Hi Grumpy, congrats on the five acres ! The “paths” are crushed chocolate limestone from a local mine (friends of mine ) It packs down well and is easy to walk on.
Thanks for your interest 😀
Amazing 😍
Thank you ODS for your nice comment 😊
Looks great. Dad days"Pick up your hose"
Yes, lol, my wife said “why didn’t you roll up those hoses ?” I wasn’t planning a video, It was a beautiful morning and I pulled my phone out. Thanks for the laugh Paul 😀
Wow🥰
Thank you Dilek 😀
Simply gorgeous. Is this a home garden or a nursery?
Thank you rose mama ! this is my own private garden 😀
@@vanishingfalls Impressive!
Thanks again Rosemama 😀
Superb 🎉
Thank you Corina, I am pleased you like my garden ❤
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you 😊
Лучшее,что я видела.
Thanks again Mego, I’m glad you like it 😀
Суцільний спокій. Каміння,рослини,вода...
У захваті!!!!
Thank you @user, I’m glad you enjoyed the walk 😊
wOW!
Thank you Artur, I’m glad you enjoyed the walk.
Super impressive💐💐💐
thank you Bobby, I’m glad you enjoyed the walk.