This guy should have a million subscribers! I’ve learned so much from him and he’s not boring. We are relandscaping our front yard and I’m using so many of his recommendations. I also live in California and his information has helped me to make some really great choices. Thank you!
Ikr ! I also live in California and it’s complicated to choose plants & trees . Because of our water situation. I’ve just found this channel and I’m binging it 😂🥰 .
Hi Dominic. I love my Forest Pansey, but I've found it doesn't tolerate the sun very well in the northeast San Fernando valley (my yard, at any rate). My first one died, so I keep our second one potted and move it around for Sun or shade as the year progresses. We also have a Hearts of Gold that does very well. By late summer it will also have some sunburnt leaves, ut not to the same extent as the Forest Pansey. The Hearts of Gold has beautiful bright lime-green leaves. There's a local caterpillar that loves the tree; it develops into a butterfly of the same color as the leaves it feasted on. I don't mind sacrificing a few leaves for that beautiful butterfly. Thanks for sharing this interesting video
I agree. This maybe the best beautiful flowering tree. Thank you, I’ve noticed these gorgeous trees in the spring but did not know their name and how cool they are in the fact that they change their looks according to each season. Thank you so much. I’m glad to be stumbled on your video today. I became a happy subscriber 😀😀😀😀
I like his topic format. He explains very simply that people like me could understand. I would live to see how-to garden techniques like how to germinate red bud tree from seed. I subscribed.
I have about 4 types of RedBud trees. The only thing I regret, is having the tree near the entry way. During bloom season, the kids would track falling flowers into the house. Other than that, I love them. Heart A Flame, Flame Thrower, and Carolina Sweetheart I would recommend, although many others are out there ... Golden Falls and Rising Sun.
Love my forest pansy tree!! I’m in SoCal zone 9b, it’s about 6ft tall in full sun planted 18 months ago. It’s June and leaves are crispy. It only performed moderately well last season ( not a lot of blooms in springs, slow to no growth). Just found a canker on trunk to boot!!! There’s life and green when scraping trunk. Thought it was fairly established but I will deep water every 3-4 days until I see growth. Suggestions please…I want to save this glorious tree.
"Budget Plants"! Now that's a channel I can get behind. Being in North Carolina with our pure clay piedmont soils, I need all the help I can get! 0:05 "...on this beautiful California day..." Aaaaaand moving on. No point in getting tips on how to garden from someone already living in plant paradise.
Love your videos. Glad to have found your channel, very informative! We planted this tree last year and it is truly beautiful. Would you be able to provide any tips on caring for this tree?
Awesome thanks!!! 🙏🏼 It’s actually a fairly low maintenance tree. Just a little bit of selective pruning in the cooler months and that’s about it. It could benefit from a small amount of even count fertilizer in early Spring but even that is not totally necessary. You got a great tree 🌳
My tree wa S 6’ and had flowers but this year no flowers and leaves become small , we have clay soil and it rains a lot in Northern Ireland and this year at times strong wind. What can I do?…
Dominic, I’m going to try this for a neighbor I am designing planter beds for in Laguna Hills! So far, he has a DEAD CACTUS where I will suggest this in a large pot. 😳 Going for zone 9, arborvitae pancake, Dwarf hinoki cypress, loropetalum, blue fescue for ground-cover, podocarpus and a gardenia near front door. What do you think? All planter beds except for tree. 🤞🏼😊
Thank you so much for your video. I purchased mine last week. I have been watering it alot every other day. How often should I water it once it gets established? I was told to water it very well for about two weeks. What do you think?
Yes that’s correct! After that two weeks you can taper back to 3-4x per week for then next few weeks, then 2x per week for another few weeks. Then once it’s established, just one deep watering a week should be adequate. But also depends on soil type, climate and other factors.
Typically, these trees have a fairly non-invasive root system. However if it may be a concern, there are root barrier products that can help contain the root system.
Hello! I just ordered mine from Lowe’s and I had it in the pot for maybe a week and the leaves are already wilting! I’m very frustrated bc I’ve bought two from Lowe’s. One red bud doesn’t have its leaves yet (they were growing but dropped in the middle of April, and it looks like it’s trying to regrow them back) and now my new forest pansy is wilting its leaves in the pot!!
Gotcha. Yeah it should be fine. They are very resilient. If it’s still in the pot from the nursery just give it a good thorough saturation every 3 days (assuming it’s in a 15 gallon container?) Also sometimes after transport, a tree can defoliate due to shock or wind if it’s not covered… say hanging out of the back of a pickup truck. But I think you will notice new growth over the next couple weeks.. I hope!
Hi, I have two brand new young Forrest Pansies that have tiny branches near the bottom of the tree. Do I prune those off? Also, do all these trees form a curve at the very top of the young tree. Should that be staked? Thank you.
From what you’re describing, yes I would prune off the small branches at the bottom to maintain the structure of the tree as desired. And if the tender branches at the top are flopping over a bit, then staking will definitely help with directing an upright growth. Hope this helps!
Thank you for this! I just bought one, about 6 ft tall. It has some cracking in the main branch and I noticed two branches that have no buds, the rest of the tree is looking beautiful with flowers! Will this be okay?
How is your tree doing now? What did you do? I have cracking on the trunk & crispy leaves (it’s June, SoCal, full sun) due to drought. Im trying to figure out how to save it. I love it!!!
It is available in Ontario nurseries from time to time. Forest Pansy is significantly less hardy than the species, which has naturalized in my Ottawa garden. There are other purple selections, and I saw Flame Thrower last spring which is absolutely amazing for the diversity of foliage colours.
Not sure if I have the same redbud. No wonder how pretty it looks, it’s annoyingly invasive and I would not ever want this again in my yard, once I get rid of it. I have so many baby trees growing I can prob start a nursery of just redbuds. It grows from in between the bushes. 😢
Yes!… to a degree. Every so often when deer get super hungry they tend to nibble on things that are labeled deer resistant. But this one is pretty good.
Maybe the BEST flowering tree?? Forest Pansy Redbud is AMAZING!
This guy should have a million subscribers! I’ve learned so much from him and he’s not boring. We are relandscaping our front yard and I’m using so many of his recommendations. I also live in California and his information has helped me to make some really great choices. Thank you!
Wow thank u so much!!!! So happy to hear my bits of knowledge can be helpful to folks 😎🌱🙌
Ikr ! I also live in California and it’s complicated to choose plants & trees . Because of our water situation. I’ve just found this channel and I’m binging it 😂🥰 .
SWEEEEET!!! Binge away!!!!
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I live in New York and these are used as street trees everywhere. They’re so beautiful.
Eden bravo super beautiful man! România
great video. I love the forest pansy redbud.
I've been eyeing this tree for a while now.
Definitely a good one ❤️🌿
Wow beatyful 🌸
Forest Pancy
Love your presentation. Clear and informative.
Thank u!!!! 🙏🏼 🙏🏼👍🏼
Hi Dominic. I love my Forest Pansey, but I've found it doesn't tolerate the sun very well in the northeast San Fernando valley (my yard, at any rate). My first one died, so I keep our second one potted and move it around for Sun or shade as the year progresses.
We also have a Hearts of Gold that does very well. By late summer it will also have some sunburnt leaves, ut not to the same extent as the Forest Pansey. The Hearts of Gold has beautiful bright lime-green leaves. There's a local caterpillar that loves the tree; it develops into a butterfly of the same color as the leaves it feasted on. I don't mind sacrificing a few leaves for that beautiful butterfly. Thanks for sharing this interesting video
I agree. This maybe the best beautiful flowering tree. Thank you, I’ve noticed these gorgeous trees in the spring but did not know their name and how cool they are in the fact that they change their looks according to each season. Thank you so much. I’m glad to be stumbled on your video today. I became a happy subscriber 😀😀😀😀
Awesome!! Glad to have helped!! And thanks for subbing!! 😎
I like his topic format. He explains very simply that people like me could understand. I would live to see how-to garden techniques like how to germinate red bud tree from seed. I subscribed.
I have about 4 types of RedBud trees. The only thing I regret, is having the tree near the entry way. During bloom season, the kids would track falling flowers into the house. Other than that, I love them. Heart A Flame, Flame Thrower, and Carolina Sweetheart I would recommend, although many others are out there ... Golden Falls and Rising Sun.
Love my forest pansy tree!! I’m in SoCal zone 9b, it’s about 6ft tall in full sun planted 18 months ago. It’s June and leaves are crispy. It only performed moderately well last season ( not a lot of blooms in springs, slow to no growth). Just found a canker on trunk to boot!!! There’s life and green when scraping trunk. Thought it was fairly established but I will deep water every 3-4 days until I see growth. Suggestions please…I want to save this glorious tree.
Great video... Love how you recommend installation ideas. New subscriber!
Cheers 🍻!!!!
Thank you for your videos, I love the and am inspired by them, keep it up Dom, I am a new subscriber, and I watched almost all of them, thanks again
Red bud!!
Thanks, again! I wish you would make more videos.
Ahhh thanks!!!
This is a native shrub in Ontario Canada. I just learned it’s an understory shrub which feeds our native bees. References from Doug Tallamy.
"Budget Plants"! Now that's a channel I can get behind. Being in North Carolina with our pure clay piedmont soils, I need all the help I can get!
0:05 "...on this beautiful California day..."
Aaaaaand moving on. No point in getting tips on how to garden from someone already living in plant paradise.
Ha! I watch Jim Putnam on Horttube! Maybe we should switch locations?! 😊👍🏼👍🏼
My favorite thread thus far 😂
@@BudgetPlants stick around. Please 🙏🏼
Will try my best!! Not planning to duck out any time soon 😎
Love your videos. Glad to have found your channel, very informative! We planted this tree last year and it is truly beautiful. Would you be able to provide any tips on caring for this tree?
Awesome thanks!!! 🙏🏼 It’s actually a fairly low maintenance tree. Just a little bit of selective pruning in the cooler months and that’s about it. It could benefit from a small amount of even count fertilizer in early Spring but even that is not totally necessary. You got a great tree 🌳
My tree wa
S 6’ and had flowers but this year no flowers and leaves become small , we have clay soil and it rains a lot in Northern Ireland and this year at times strong wind. What can I do?…
Dominic, I’m going to try this for a neighbor I am designing planter beds for in Laguna Hills! So far, he has a DEAD CACTUS where I will suggest this in a large pot. 😳 Going for zone 9, arborvitae pancake, Dwarf hinoki cypress, loropetalum, blue fescue for ground-cover, podocarpus and a gardenia near front door. What do you think? All planter beds except for tree. 🤞🏼😊
Awesome!! I really like the plant palette you are considering! I think it has some nice interest with color and texture variation. :))
@@BudgetPlants thank you. Appreciate it. 👍🏼
Soil acid? Please! Beautiful!
Is this tree the same as western red bud? Also, can it be grown in a pot or planter?
Yes it’s the same genus and species! Just a red leaf cultivar. It could work in a pot with well-drained soil.
Thank you so much for your video. I purchased mine last week. I have been watering it alot every other day. How often should I water it once it gets established? I was told to water it very well for about two weeks. What do you think?
Yes that’s correct! After that two weeks you can taper back to 3-4x per week for then next few weeks, then 2x per week for another few weeks. Then once it’s established, just one deep watering a week should be adequate. But also depends on soil type, climate and other factors.
Hi do you know how deep the roots can get and spread thank you
Typically, these trees have a fairly non-invasive root system. However if it may be a concern, there are root barrier products that can help contain the root system.
@@BudgetPlants yes I have heard of the barrier. A bit expensive but better than hitting a pipe or line and more expenses then!
I would love this tree except I don't like the burgundy leaves. I like green leaves.
Hello! I just ordered mine from Lowe’s and I had it in the pot for maybe a week and the leaves are already wilting! I’m very frustrated bc I’ve bought two from Lowe’s. One red bud doesn’t have its leaves yet (they were growing but dropped in the middle of April, and it looks like it’s trying to regrow them back) and now my new forest pansy is wilting its leaves in the pot!!
Oh bummer! Where are you located? Was there a cold snap that cold have made the leaves drop?
@@BudgetPlants I’m in zone 8. We did have a cold snap that lasted a week. Do you think it’s still okay? It’s still green when I cut on the bark
Gotcha. Yeah it should be fine. They are very resilient. If it’s still in the pot from the nursery just give it a good thorough saturation every 3 days (assuming it’s in a 15 gallon container?) Also sometimes after transport, a tree can defoliate due to shock or wind if it’s not covered… say hanging out of the back of a pickup truck. But I think you will notice new growth over the next couple weeks.. I hope!
Hi, I have two brand new young Forrest Pansies that have tiny branches near the bottom of the tree. Do I prune those off? Also, do all these trees form a curve at the very top of the young tree. Should that be staked? Thank you.
From what you’re describing, yes I would prune off the small branches at the bottom to maintain the structure of the tree as desired. And if the tender branches at the top are flopping over a bit, then staking will definitely help with directing an upright growth. Hope this helps!
Thank you for this! I just bought one, about 6 ft tall. It has some cracking in the main branch and I noticed two branches that have no buds, the rest of the tree is looking beautiful with flowers! Will this be okay?
Yeah that’s a bummer about the branch. It may need to be pruned off.
How is your tree doing now? What did you do? I have cracking on the trunk & crispy leaves (it’s June, SoCal, full sun) due to drought. Im trying to figure out how to save it. I love it!!!
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Hi Dominic. Can I order the tree now or for spring? I'm in southern California, can I visit the nursery or online order? GREAT channel.
Thanks!!! Yes feel free to order :) We can send a pic if you like, however the growing grounds are not open for site visits. Thanks!
How fast do they grow....?
The Forest Pansy is a moderate to fast grower. I’ve seen it put on as much as 24” in a year.
How to order the tree?
Please let me know.
Thank u
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Can I order the tree now?
I am in Toronto?
So sorry Emily, we only deliver within California. I certainly hope you can find it locally, it’s a great tree!
It is available in Ontario nurseries from time to time. Forest Pansy is significantly less hardy than the species, which has naturalized in my Ottawa garden. There are other purple selections, and I saw Flame Thrower last spring which is absolutely amazing for the diversity of foliage colours.
Not sure if I have the same redbud. No wonder how pretty it looks, it’s annoyingly invasive and I would not ever want this again in my yard, once I get rid of it. I have so many baby trees growing I can prob start a nursery of just redbuds. It grows from in between the bushes. 😢
Hardiness zone?
5-9 but also works in 10
There's a northern strain developed by the University of Minnesota that is much more hardy. Not sure where you can find it though.
Deer-resistant?
Yes!… to a degree. Every so often when deer get super hungry they tend to nibble on things that are labeled deer resistant. But this one is pretty good.
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The tic tok advert before the video is very crude, wtf!
There’s nothing in this video that you can’t read on the tag