1st video with 20 more medium sized shrubs - ua-cam.com/video/szd10XVCSwI/v-deo.html Compact Plants - ua-cam.com/video/NMjg6Qu3wRM/v-deo.html Screening Plants - ua-cam.com/video/OEFTdSDOAJY/v-deo.html Thanks for watching
This months Southern Living magazine has lots of SL plants ads in it. I was hoping to see you mentioned or pictured but was disappointed. Their loss IMO!
I needed this video. I got some new neighbors and to put it nicely are a "collector of things". Lol I don't care what people do, they pay their bills just like I do but I ain't gonna sit and have to look at it. 😖
Exactly, not only do my neighbors collect things but the man is a giant and tends to make a habit of looking over the 6ft wooden fence into my yard. He scares me everytime when he starts talking to me when I'm out working in the yard. I have an HOA so I can't plant as tall as I'd like. Can't wait for my shrubs to mature.
@@celesejones7243 yep, a creeper collector. Lol what makes it worse for me is they brought about 500 cats and 2 dogs with them. Their food trays consist of broken Tupperware bowls and foil pans that end up in my yard. My husband thought I was being mean until he went outside to clean the mess up. They go to auctions and buy things by the pallets and scatter them out randomly around their property. They are getting too close to the property line with their treasures. I need something like a fast growing tall hedge to keep their trash from blowing over here and I'm tired of looking at random things in rained on cardboard boxes. It's atrocious and embarrassing.
@@kellywillis1347 if you have the room and zone put in some Carolina Sapphire trees...they outgrow green giant arborvitea ! I have a HORRIBLE neighbor too...mine likes to sit outside NAKED AND MASTURBATE....crazy!
Wow! This was an amazing showcase of evergreen shrubs. If I had more space I would have so many more...Great flowering shrubs listed... You are so right about the old fashioned abelia- what a toughie. Thanks Jim!
Thanks Jim. This video is an example why this is such a great gardening channel. Jim's years of experience in the trade with all kinds of home landscaping is so important. Especially for new home sites and new home owners. Well it's good for old dogs too. lol
I bought 5 of the ," Sunshine because of your videos, 3 fire chief arbs, 2 Red diamond lorapetelums, have more on my To get lists! Thank you for your videos! love them
I'm sorry I keep commenting, but I forget to say different things lol, I'm a couple hours out of Tulsa Oklahoma,zone 7, but this Summer was brutal on a lot of my shrubs, Again I'm a ," newbie and literally have so much to learn, I don't have irrigation, a good ole water hose & rain from the Heavens is what my plants get, I use land & sea & also plant starter, & mulch, no clay soil to deal with, but long story short, I'm learning so much from your videos so thanks again!
Thank you for creating these videos. I am currently working on a significant landscaping project at my house (zone 9B) and these videos are incredibly helpful in giving my ideas and making planting decisions!
Hi Jim and Stephany - I have planted MANY of these in my landscape, per your recommendations. Now 2 years later PLEEEEEEZZZ teach us how to maintain/prune them.
Maybe sometime you could do a video on fragrant shrubs for a wider range of zones? Because I live surrounded by farm fields every once in awhile I would like to smell flowers instead of the farm smells. Pig manure is the worst! I’m trying to find as many fragrant flowering plants / shrubs as possible for my zone 6a garden. I was hoping that maybe you would consider doing a video on only fragrant plants? Just a thought? 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃 I forgot to mention trees also. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
Hi Jim. Do you have any suggestions for evergreens in a rain garden or bio retention garden? Specifically tall and narrow conifers. All of the rain gardens I find on line are full of grasses and look soooo MESSY!
Hi Jim, Thank you for another great video filled with fantastic info. Also, I hope you are feeling well? You sound a bit under the weather. If so, get to feeling better soon and I mean no disrespect, only concerned.
"Little round balls," and what I call lollypop bushes and trees, are awful. Some people think shrubs and trees should be pruned into a shape, usually round or square. Bugs me. A matter of personal taste or maybe simple ignorance. I prune mine on alternating stems from behind the foliage so only about a third is cut back but not along the outer foliage. Next pruning, the previously uncut stems get cut. Results in a more naturally looking shrub and/or hedge.
1st video with 20 more medium sized shrubs - ua-cam.com/video/szd10XVCSwI/v-deo.html
Compact Plants - ua-cam.com/video/NMjg6Qu3wRM/v-deo.html
Screening Plants - ua-cam.com/video/OEFTdSDOAJY/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching
This months Southern Living magazine has lots of SL plants ads in it. I was hoping to see you mentioned or pictured but was disappointed. Their loss IMO!
Exactly what I needed. Super helpful. Many thanks, Jim!
What a helpful vid explaining differences and growth habits. Thank you!
At 9:37 in this vid, to the right of the shrub, are the long dark green leaves an amaryllis?
Thank you Jim and Stephany 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃 One tends to forget that there is someone behind the camera bringing us some great videos. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
I needed this video. I got some new neighbors and to put it nicely are a "collector of things". Lol I don't care what people do, they pay their bills just like I do but I ain't gonna sit and have to look at it. 😖
Exactly, not only do my neighbors collect things but the man is a giant and tends to make a habit of looking over the 6ft wooden fence into my yard. He scares me everytime when he starts talking to me when I'm out working in the yard. I have an HOA so I can't plant as tall as I'd like. Can't wait for my shrubs to mature.
@@celesejones7243 yep, a creeper collector. Lol what makes it worse for me is they brought about 500 cats and 2 dogs with them. Their food trays consist of broken Tupperware bowls and foil pans that end up in my yard. My husband thought I was being mean until he went outside to clean the mess up. They go to auctions and buy things by the pallets and scatter them out randomly around their property. They are getting too close to the property line with their treasures. I need something like a fast growing tall hedge to keep their trash from blowing over here and I'm tired of looking at random things in rained on cardboard boxes. It's atrocious and embarrassing.
@@kellywillis1347 if you have the room and zone put in some Carolina Sapphire trees...they outgrow green giant arborvitea ! I have a HORRIBLE neighbor too...mine likes to sit outside NAKED AND MASTURBATE....crazy!
@@HandcraftedintheFoothills oh WOW 🤮 lol I have much compassion for you. I am in upstate South Carolina so I will definitely look into it. Thank you
@@kellywillis1347 we took out schip laurels and planted 2 of those Carolina sapphire trees and within 2 years they have shot up over the fence already
Wow! This was an amazing showcase of evergreen shrubs. If I had more space I would have so many more...Great flowering shrubs listed... You are so right about the old fashioned abelia- what a toughie. Thanks Jim!
I need a new yard as I am running out of space and see so much I want!. Thanks Steph and Jim.
I would have loved to have seen your nursery 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
Thanks Jim. This video is an example why this is such a great gardening channel. Jim's years of experience in the trade with all kinds of home landscaping is so important. Especially for new home sites and new home owners. Well it's good for old dogs too. lol
Do you have or could you make a pruning video for the mop style conifers?
I bought 5 of the ," Sunshine because of your videos, 3 fire chief arbs, 2 Red diamond lorapetelums, have more on my To get lists! Thank you for your videos! love them
Oh I forgot my 3 kolidoscope abilia! They are doing really good, my sunshine ligustrum lost some leaves??
I'm sorry I keep commenting, but I forget to say different things lol, I'm a couple hours out of Tulsa Oklahoma,zone 7, but this Summer was brutal on a lot of my shrubs, Again I'm a ," newbie and literally have so much to learn, I don't have irrigation, a good ole water hose & rain from the Heavens is what my plants get, I use land & sea & also plant starter, & mulch, no clay soil to deal with, but long story short, I'm learning so much from your videos so thanks again!
Hi Jim and Stephany, miss you. It's amazing to see so many plants 🪴 growing by nursery . thank you 😊
Thank you for creating these videos. I am currently working on a significant landscaping project at my house (zone 9B) and these videos are incredibly helpful in giving my ideas and making planting decisions!
Would be nice to know the sun requirements as you point out these amazing plants.
Can you do a video on tiny evergreen shrubs? I have a small bed between my house and walkway. By tiny I mean 2'>
Hi Jim and Stephany - I have planted MANY of these in my landscape, per your recommendations. Now 2 years later PLEEEEEEZZZ teach us how to maintain/prune them.
Thank you for another fantastic video! Just what I needed! I think I’m going to use the old fashioned Abelia.
So many great plants and so much great information. Thank you Jim !!!
Maybe sometime you could do a video on fragrant shrubs for a wider range of zones? Because I live surrounded by farm fields every once in awhile I would like to smell flowers instead of the farm smells. Pig manure is the worst! I’m trying to find as many fragrant flowering plants / shrubs as possible for my zone 6a garden. I was hoping that maybe you would consider doing a video on only fragrant plants? Just a thought? 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃 I forgot to mention trees also. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
Sunshine Ligustrum are great for hiding the trash cans!!!
Beautiful plants. Excellent selection.
Hi Jim. Do you have any suggestions for evergreens in a rain garden or bio retention garden? Specifically tall and narrow conifers. All of the rain gardens I find on line are full of grasses and look soooo MESSY!
Hello! Great review of plants. Good luck to you🌻🐦👍
Thank you for watching!
Hi Jim, Thank you for another great video filled with fantastic info. Also, I hope you are feeling well? You sound a bit under the weather. If so, get to feeling better soon and I mean no disrespect, only concerned.
That part of the video was shot over a month ago. Definitely had no voice that day🤣. Thanks for watching!
I really needed this video Jim 💕
Love these “lists” of plants. I’m plotting my next landscaping project 😏☺️
Hey, Jim great information and info for the your video was great !
How much slower do variegated cleyeras grow than the green ones?
More plants for my wish list! 💚
What a fabulous collection of shrubs! 👍
Thank you
Thank you so much!!
Sunshine, one of my all time favorites. 😍
Love this series of videos! Thk you both!
What are the best nurseries in Raleigh to get similar plants? Thanks!
Great information Jim 🤗
You should list the plants in the description 😊.
Scroll down for transcript. I'm guessing it's there.
The names of the shrubs are in the transcripts, I just looked. You do have to scroll through the transcripts to find them but their there. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
"Little round balls," and what I call lollypop bushes and trees, are awful. Some people think shrubs and trees should be pruned into a shape, usually round or square. Bugs me. A matter of personal taste or maybe simple ignorance. I prune mine on alternating stems from behind the foliage so only about a third is cut back but not along the outer foliage. Next pruning, the previously uncut stems get cut. Results in a more naturally looking shrub and/or hedge.
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