Top 10 Garden Trees - best trees for small gardens

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  • @CyberCatPhoto
    @CyberCatPhoto 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. Finally I have a confirmation that these trees stay smaller even after decades and not just the first 10-15 years.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  10 місяців тому +1

      If in doubt about any individual tree, check out the RHS website. It lists the eventual height and width for each tree. Here, for example, is the listing for the laburnum...
      www.rhs.org.uk/plants/44171/laburnum-x-watereri-vossii/details

  • @33alwright
    @33alwright 3 роки тому +1

    The best time to plant a tree...... 20 years ago.
    The next best time to plant a tree...... now
    I love trees and wish I had a big back garden..
    Just found your channel... Liked 👍 and Subscribed..
    Shout out from Finglas, Dublin

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Welcome to the channel. Glad you like it and hope you will get lots for it over time.

  • @dannisorchidjourney
    @dannisorchidjourney 3 роки тому

    This video was awesome! I planted a lilac bush in honor of my mother when she passed. I remember as a kid if she ever saw one in bloom on the side of the road she would stop the car and get out and pluck some blooming branches off, bring them home and put them in a vase. 🤣 There were a lot on the side of the roads where we lived. Every time it blooms each year it reminds me of that memory and makes me smile. Thank you for this video and sharing this with us.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      What a lovely reminder of your mother, Danni. It is interesting the powerful emotions and memories that scents can evoke. Take care and happy growing 💐

    • @naimaben9058
      @naimaben9058 2 роки тому

      I planted lilac too its a baby I am excited to see it grow .
      It reminds me with my beautiful country during my childhood

  • @jeromegagnon8335
    @jeromegagnon8335 3 роки тому +1

    That last part got me. I’m the same way, I’ll plant a tree or shrub in memory of a person. And whenever I see the plant it reminds me of them.

  • @wandashaw3551
    @wandashaw3551 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Rachel, I'm always in awe of your beautiful garden! I love the Japanese Maple, Magnolia, Birch and the Cherry Blossom! 😍

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      You have excellent taste, Wanda. Thank you for letting me know your choices and happy growing.

  • @finbarrcorcoran9342
    @finbarrcorcoran9342 2 роки тому

    Myrtle tree, beautiful bark,white flowers in July,black berries that attract thrushes in autumn,and evergreen.

  • @louisecolombi6630
    @louisecolombi6630 3 роки тому

    my favourite is #10, how nice of your mother to get them for you, very nice way to remember her. I can only dream of those trees as I am in Canadian hardiness zone 5A (US H4) 😃

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for letting me know your favourite. Ooh, that's cold. Brrrr.

  • @laurieparis2203
    @laurieparis2203 3 роки тому +2

    Greetings, Rachel! Loved the birch tree allée story and their beautiful white bark. Faves are probably that magnolia and the cherry tree bc pink flowers are just 😍. Although that wedding cake tree is something beautiful I'd never seen before.
    My fave tree remains a sycamore, though. But too big for a garden! Thx Rachel, good to see you thriving in your element🌱🌸🌱

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Laurie. It's great to hear which trees you liked, even if your heart belongs to the sycamore 😀

  • @brandonallen9853
    @brandonallen9853 3 роки тому +1

    I love the magnolia and cherry tree

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      Excellent choices.

    • @jf6400
      @jf6400 3 роки тому +1

      @@GardeningatDouentza Those are my choices as well (magnolia and cherry). I hope to be able to have them someday! Thank you for sharing!

  • @lesleygraham1588
    @lesleygraham1588 2 роки тому

    What a fantastic video, excellent advice also. Thank you

  • @marcusseidel4088
    @marcusseidel4088 3 роки тому

    I love the no 1 golden rain ...
    Once I ve found a seedling between pavement near such a tree in my city.
    I could grow it in a pot the first two years but I gave it away
    This tree needs a lot of space ...
    for an abundance of golden rain ...
    ( last year I ve planted peach trees ...special dwarf varieties for containers ....
    Can't wait for the spring flowering ...and hopefully a good harvest.)
    Congratulations ....well done ...
    nice video.

    • @Royaliize
      @Royaliize 3 роки тому

      Dont have it with Kids or animals. It is super toxic.

    • @marcusseidel4088
      @marcusseidel4088 3 роки тому

      @@Royaliize
      I know ...
      Animals usually know which plants are toxic. ..
      And children should be brought up ...not everything is considered to put in your mouth ..
      But thank you nevertheless.
      Kind regards,
      M.Seidel

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      I do love the laburnum and will tend to agree with Marcus. Kids need to be taught not to put plants in their mouths. So many are poisonous. My four kids were very aware of this always.
      I had planned to mention the poisonous element of the laburnum in the video. It was in my notes but I forgot to mention it. It's important not to plant laburnum hanging over a pond with fish as it will kill the fish.

    • @marcusseidel4088
      @marcusseidel4088 3 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza
      Thank you for all the details.
      I already knew it was poisonous.
      But I have a question. ...
      how can you see if a holy shrub ( I don't know the correct spelling ...it's the popular shrub used for Christmas decoration...with red berries) is male or female ?
      Thank you very much.
      Gr,
      Marcus

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      @@marcusseidel4088 Thank you for asking this again. I couldn't find who or where this question was asked. before.
      Yes, holly (ilex) is dioecious so you need a male and female plant to get berries. I guess you might be able to tell if the plant is male or female if it were in flower but the other way is to buy a cultivar. Cultivars are genetically the same as the plant they are cloned from so if the original was male the clone will be too. I have Ilex x altaclerensis 'Golden King', a beautiful variegated plant. It is female, despite the cultivar name confusingly having the name 'king' in it 😜 Ilex aquifolium 'Silver Queen' is male. Hope this helps.

  • @FernandaNascimentoOrchids
    @FernandaNascimentoOrchids 3 роки тому +1

    I love them all but if I had to choose the paper bark has a very gorgeous trunk. I love also the birch trees. I had a Acer palmatum twice but I had to give up. Too sunny, too windy or maybe the alkaline soil 🥺
    I loved your choice of trees, fantastic vídeo❤️❤️❤️

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      Thank you for your feedback, Fernanda. The paperbark is so lovely. You may have seen that no. 4 Prunus serrula, the birch bark, got referred to as paper bark by me 😝 It's nice too but I think Acer griseum, the real paper bark has the edge.

  • @michaelmccarthy4077
    @michaelmccarthy4077 3 роки тому +1

    uh oh Rachel, you've chosen the same #1 as I would from the list. 🤯
    Now I do enjoy the look of a weeping willow (Salix babylonica) in a temperate garden, probably because my grandmother had a huge one in her yard and it felt like a hidden world under the canopy in summer. They look pretty glorious in winter, too, if you get an ice storm and the branches get coated in ice. And a mature weeping cherry can really make a statement for the same reason but you get that profusion of pink blooms in spring to boot. I suppose there's only so much room, you can't plant them all...

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      Hi Michael. I totally agree with you about the weeping willow. It is a magnificent tree. There are two in the nearest town to me and I always stop to admire them. I did want a willow but was too afraid of its size so wimped out in the end and got that detestable runt of a willow excuse, Salix caprea 'Kilmarnock'. I got fed up with it in the end and it went to compost heaven about two years ago.

    • @michaelmccarthy4077
      @michaelmccarthy4077 3 роки тому

      ​@@GardeningatDouentza I'm sorry, I'm just laughing at the way you've described the caprea.
      If you could go back in time, would you tell yourself to get the babylonica, despite probably not having the garden in its current form to accommodate it?

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      @@michaelmccarthy4077 I'm not sure I'd get a big willow even if I could go back in time. If I could plant under it maybe I would. So many trees with big canopies are very inhospitable at the roots to other plants.

  • @audreysweeney5338
    @audreysweeney5338 3 роки тому

    I just adore your Yard. Just beautiful!

  • @martinafaust4851
    @martinafaust4851 3 роки тому

    Love the paperbark maple and the himalayan birch! Thanks for this special video.

  • @samwooltortonwooltorton8166
    @samwooltortonwooltorton8166 3 роки тому

    Wonderful video. I enjoy all your videos 👌

  • @elparaisodedenis
    @elparaisodedenis 3 роки тому +1

    Hello Rachel, so beautiful and amazing i liked so much a lot of greetings from Serbia !

  • @gardencali-arkansasstyle6995
    @gardencali-arkansasstyle6995 3 роки тому

    I Love Trees..Thank you for the knowledge🌳

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching, from one tree hugger to another ☺️

  • @ankabubanj5483
    @ankabubanj5483 3 роки тому

    Love the video... Beautiful trees... Thank you for sharing... Stay safe...

  • @Julian-Eire
    @Julian-Eire 2 роки тому

    I love your Himalayan Birch avenue with copper birch hedging 😍 It's also my favourite tree for cold climates. You might like Eucalyptus Alba which also has a beautiful white trunk and branches with the added benefit of flowers and evergreen leaves. I have a couple of videos of my tree in Cork but they don't show the amazing white bark that appears when the outer bark sheds each year. The root system is vigorous too. I didn't know that himalayan birch had shallow roots, thanks for the info 🙂👍

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  2 роки тому +1

      Many eucalyptus trees have beautiful bark and your alba is doing so well after its winter set back. The last eucalyptus I grew died in the cold winters of 2010, both of them. If I wasn't full up for trees I might have tried one again. I just subscribed to your channel.

    • @Julian-Eire
      @Julian-Eire 2 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza So sorry to hear about your Eucalyptus trees dying in the freezing 2010! I arrived in Ireland in 2011 and have heard the stories. Do you remember what varieties they were?
      It's hard finding a Eucalyptus feature tree that doesn't grow too big and can handle the cold. Thanks for subscribing! I'll be back in Ireland in August next year to do a garden update.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  2 роки тому

      @@Julian-Eire They were E. gunnii, I believe. Anyway, see you back online next year!

  • @jericohen120
    @jericohen120 3 роки тому

    Your Magnolia is magnificent. I know white magnolias we float a single flower in a bowl in the South here in the US. Have you ever thought of acquiring Crepe Myrtles? There are some that could be grown in Wicklow's climate.
    A few years ago I shared my dream with my dear friend Derek O'Neill of planting naturally germinated native trees in Ireland that would pesticide free to preserve ground water which has been poisoned by accumulated nitrates and chemicals from fertilizers detergents etc
    I explained how sap and pine oils from EU recommended sitka pines were contaminating soil and killing off native fish. The ground around them is like that around rhododendrons.
    Derek decided to gather together like minded souls and last I heard 7500 trees were planted in Co. Rosscommon. I am so very thrilled Rachel. The mulch produced over time from fallen leaves will replenish the soil. Everyone who participated pledged to go pesticide free in their gardens. The absolute icing on the cake is that children did it.
    I grew up on stories of how magnificent our forests once were. You may remove an Irish person from the Emerald Isle but we always carry Ireland in our hearts
    XO JeriGale Cohen Fitzgibbon Shane

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      Hello Jeri and thank you for taking the time to share that wonderful project with me. How wonderful to be part of something so very important! I don't have a crape myrtle in my garden here in Wexford but to tell the truth, I'm running out of space for trees. Thank you again and have a great day.

  • @GrannysGarden
    @GrannysGarden 3 роки тому

    You have got some beauties on your 2020 tree list. I'm still trying to take out dead trees in my garden and treat others, but this spring I am definitely planting at least 2. I have had my eye on the Japanese maple both green and purple in our local garden centre. I do like the look of your Cornus Controversa variegata as I am looking for a tree to substitute the Alder tree we took down last month, but I don't know if I am going to be able to find it here, but yours is really gorgeous. Love your birch driveway.... aren't Mums wonderful!

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Una. Yes, mums are wonderful and so is the Japanese maple but in a different level of magnitude 😄
      I was going to say how you should be able to grow many trees I can't but that recent snow of yours was lethal!
      Take care and happy growing.

    • @GrannysGarden
      @GrannysGarden 3 роки тому

      Last night it was thunderstorms and torrential rain. Never a dull moment! Next week I will head out to the garden to see what damage has been done. I am going to take this weekend off to "breathe".

  • @naturalexplorer
    @naturalexplorer 3 роки тому

    Wonderful presentation of small trees. Would love to visit your gardens when I get over to Ireland. Long way from my place down under.
    The Cornus controversa 'variegata' was my favourite. I have put in two Cornus kousa which are dogwoods that have a similar size to your 'controversa'. One is the 'Autumn Rose' variety and the other is the 'Trinity Star" which is also a variegated similar in leaf to your controversa. Hoping they grow to be as spectacular as yours. Getting three seasons of differing beautiful effects out of these small dogwoods is fantastic.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Ah yes, Cornus kousa is amazing. I have two in my garden but am thinking about getting a third ☺️
      Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend.

    • @tatenyambi2613
      @tatenyambi2613 3 роки тому

      Great peesentation

  • @dannygallagherfluidart7276
    @dannygallagherfluidart7276 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video Rachel and delighted to have subscribed to your channel. We visited the poisonous garden in Alnwick a few years ago and laburnum was the very first in there. Incredibly poisonous to people and animals so handle with care!! Beautiful as it definitely is!! Lovely garden and thanks again

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Danny, and welcome to the channel. Yes, laburnum is highly poisonous. I had in my notes to mention this and not to plant the tree near a pond with fish but it's hard to remember everything I want to say.

    • @dannygallagherfluidart7276
      @dannygallagherfluidart7276 3 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza I would love one but with my two little boys cannot risk it. Was lovely to see yours though. All the best

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      @@dannygallagherfluidart7276 It's your decision of course. From my point of view I always brought my four children up not to eat plants. Many are poisonous and not as well known as laburnum. For example, foxglove, which pops up everywhere, is deadly poisonous.

    • @dannygallagherfluidart7276
      @dannygallagherfluidart7276 3 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza I will bring them up to do the same however whilst they are babies/toddlers its a bit difficult to take the risk. Also would love a dog one day, maybe one for the future perhaps .

  • @kathyberal5623
    @kathyberal5623 3 роки тому

    Love the examples.

  • @carolinamoonslilenglishgar8580
    @carolinamoonslilenglishgar8580 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience as I'm on a tree hunt right now :)

  • @BBQNBLUES
    @BBQNBLUES 3 роки тому +1

    Rachel; Here in Memphis Star Magnolias are very popular... only problem.. the main flush of blooms occur before our zone has had it's last frost :(

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      Oh, what an absolute bummer! I did mean to mention how late frosts can stymy magnolia blooms. It was in my notes but seems to have not made it to the video 😄

  • @janettempest716
    @janettempest716 2 роки тому

    Great video thank you 🙏 😇🙏

  • @suethompson6497
    @suethompson6497 3 роки тому

    Nice selection, please do another for autumn and leaf change of colour. Bet your garden looks fabulous! 🌼🌳🌴❤️ Keep well and take care.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Sue. I think there will need to be another tree video at some stage and I will surely mention plenty of autumn foliage ones.

    • @suethompson6497
      @suethompson6497 3 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza Yes! A spring, summer, autumn & winter tree video series?

  • @nelidascott6917
    @nelidascott6917 3 роки тому

    What a wonderful post ! Lots of ideas as I just had my garden done and only have 2 small trees right now. I would love to have a Japanese maple and but I don't think I have the patience to wait 😅. I think I'll get the cornus controversa as it is very bright and pretty, also the Himalayan birch ! I also love the Tibetan cherry.. decisions, decisions 😜🥴xx

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      What a lovely position to be in, choosing trees for a new space. Happy planting!

  • @jeromegagnon8335
    @jeromegagnon8335 3 роки тому +1

    Could you make a top 10 for your shrubs? 😁
    Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      This is one of the options for upcoming videos. I'm doing a poll on the Community page so make sure to vote!

    • @jeromegagnon8335
      @jeromegagnon8335 3 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza i saw that, people seem to prefer perenials 😔

  • @oishd6077
    @oishd6077 3 роки тому +2

    Great video! I've been looking for new ornamental trees for my garden. And we're currently preparing an area of our property for a backyard orchard so i am also thinking of good fruit trees 😅. I loved your magnolia and himalayan birch(such a sweet memory) I have a question- Do you know the difference between part shade and part sun? Are they the same thing?

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      How exciting to be preparing for an orchard. You will have pies and jellies coming out your ears in a few years 😄
      I haven't really come across the term 'part sun' as publications tend to mention 'part shade' but they really should be the same thing.

    • @oishd6077
      @oishd6077 3 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza thank you! 💚

    • @gardencali-arkansasstyle6995
      @gardencali-arkansasstyle6995 3 роки тому

      I dont know? Please tell me, you asked about, part shade..

  • @Shabbyie
    @Shabbyie Рік тому

    Fabulous thank you !

  • @welshhorsewoman
    @welshhorsewoman 3 роки тому

    I have Idesia Polycarpa grown from seed in 1997. I absolutely love it. Do you grow it ?

  • @faunalife2906
    @faunalife2906 3 роки тому

    Great video, I love trees especially flowering ones and ones with lovely peeling bark.
    The laburnum flowers are obviously very wisteria-esque, wonderful looking tree, there is one type called Laburnocytisus which is a cross between laburnum and a cytisus and has two different colours of flowers on it. That magnolia looks lovely, magnolia grandiflora is another variety that has very big flowers too but in white, there are smaller varieties available for gardens. I have a cornus tree too, I went for the cornus kousa variety which has three seasons of interest, with big flowers, big berries and autumn colour.
    I might have gone for a cherry blossom tree if I had enough room in my garden but I would have went for a single flowered variety for the bees.
    Do you have any aesculus trees they are supposed to be good for late spring flowers. I have one myself (Aesculus indica Sydney Pearce) and I am looking forward to it flowering.
    I would have liked to have a birch too if I had enough room in my garden.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      Goodness, where's the long reply I wrote before? Gone :/ How annoying. Forgive me for being brief this second time.
      Yes, I have Magnolia grandiflora, 2 Cornus kousa and 2 aesculus. The aesculus have never flowered and I agree that laburnocytisus is the strangest thing. Saw it once at a friend's and was astonished.
      Thanks for watching and sharing and happy growing.

    • @faunalife2906
      @faunalife2906 3 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza @Gardening at Douentza That's sad that the Aesculus trees you have haven't flowered yet, I don't know maybe pruning them drastically in the summer might make them flower the next year? Not sure. Anyway I recently got a grandiflora magnolia myself the stamens of the flowers are supposed to be good for bees and beetles and they look amazing too.

  • @jenniferkharkongor1469
    @jenniferkharkongor1469 3 роки тому

    Hello Rachel,I have magnolia in my garden but for many years it remain really small,I just finish to manure it I hope it improves.Can I also join ? I'm from northeastern part of india,meghalaya.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      Hi there. Newly planted magnolias can take several years to settle before starting into flower. Manure should help your magnolia along. Good luck with it. You should be able to join memberships! I am not aware of any country restrictions. Hope you do join.

    • @jenniferkharkongor1469
      @jenniferkharkongor1469 3 роки тому

      @@GardeningatDouentza Hope they do well in the years to come.I'm looking forward to joining.Thanks for responding,stay safe.

  • @jeromegagnon8335
    @jeromegagnon8335 3 роки тому

    Hello, I was wondering if your prunus serrulata ‘Shogetsu’ is very disease resistant, especially black plum nodule? Thank you

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +1

      I really can't say. All I can say is that my three shogetsus never got the black knot disease.

  • @brandonallen9853
    @brandonallen9853 3 роки тому

    You recently gave us a tour of some lady's garden. I cannot remember her name. Maybe it was Dillon's Gardens. I dont remember. I saw a tropical plant that i would like to get. You mentioned the name of the plant but i dont know how to write it. It was something like roschia or something like that. The plant was growing in a pot next to the wall. It grew like a canna with more slender leaves. The leaves were green with a white stripe in the middle. The blooms were a gorgeous purple or deep lavender color. Can you give me the name of the plant? Id like to get one. If you can please send me the name of the plant.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      Hi Brandon. The plant is roscoea but I don't know which species/cultivar Helen had. You may be interested in this video I made about roscoea a while ago. It is one of my absolute favourite plants...
      ua-cam.com/video/ZP8Kw6VaPvI/v-deo.html

  • @_wormlet
    @_wormlet 2 роки тому

    Is that a Copper Beech wall protecting the Cornus

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  2 роки тому

      Yes, a semi-circular copper beech hedge behind the wedding cake tree.

  • @audreysweeney5338
    @audreysweeney5338 3 роки тому

    The first tree reminds me of a wisteria tree.

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому

      Yes, laburnum does look very like a yellow version of wisteria except it doesn't need any support.

  • @audreysweeney5338
    @audreysweeney5338 3 роки тому

    I am starting from scratch.

  • @MrFkoller
    @MrFkoller 3 роки тому

    I live in a very different weather, so I can't grow practically any of these trees, but I do have a bone to pick, Palms aren't trees!

    • @GardeningatDouentza
      @GardeningatDouentza  3 роки тому +2

      Ah yes, of course technically you are correct.

    • @MrFkoller
      @MrFkoller 3 роки тому +1

      @@GardeningatDouentza I know it's a technicality, but when you see how not woody palms are first hand I just had too