I have learned so much, pruning in February? It did not occur to me - so smart. Thank you for your informative and entertaining videos! I always leave them with more knowledge and you make me happy!❤
Good morning from the northern part of California. Thank you two for such a relaxing video. Love watching you guys caring for your garden with such a good eye. You are such inspiration to us all.
Love you guys but Christopher you were totally right about flipping the pruning saw and making a slight cut underneath the branch as well so when the branch comes off it doesn't accidentally strip the bark and create and injury
I could watch your gardening videos all day! You guys are the cutest and help me learn so much. I am thrilled with the tree trimming demo's, it's so intimidating :)
I love pruning, too. I did some a few days ago and have plans for more today. At 23:00, Christopher asked if he should make a cut from the bottom and actually, he was right. To prevent a possible tear, down the trunk as you get closer to finishing the cut, it is advised to make a cut from the bottom. Since the branch he was cutting wasn’t a heavy one, no tearing occurred. Loved the description of the “aroma” of the deer spray! 🤧🥴🤭😂🤣
I am so glad you showed your pruning methods and included us in your thought process. As a single gardener, I am so hesitant to prune, especially since I have no one to collaborate on what needs to go. I am down to nearly no trees and am on the lookout for replacement varieties. 20 years ago, I planted a crabapple, a hydrangea standard and a thornless Hawthorne in honor of departed family members. The hydrangea split from the weight, the crabapple I neglected too long and it seemed to get blight. The Hawthorne is coming down this year. I used to love its structure, almost pagoda style. But limbing it up over time left just a knob of branches on top and it looks hideous. Last year, I looked for a 'Jane' magnolia (after my sister), but the garden center claimed it was marginal for our then 4b zone. I wonder if I'll have more success finding one in our new zone 5a. I just planted some poppy seeds this afternoon! I had small wire baskets from the Dollar Store I secured with landscape staples and broadcast the tiny seeds over their "cages." The ground is still frozen, but my daffodils are poking up already. 😱 Seeing them helped me place the poppies. I covered everything back up with leaves. Contrary to appearances, we still have way too much winter left. Last year, we had our 3rd highest snowfall on record and this year, I'm told, we got 7". I use those white corregated tubes on my dwarf apple tree. Snow was so high last year, bunnies ate the bark above it. I lopped off the top since it was no longer viable without the cambium layer to support it. Darned if that tree didn't sprout a new leader and a few other branches. I'll have to see if it can be saved. It looks like it's no longer a dwarf. My redbud leans dramatically and looks Asian themed. We'll see if it will survive. Bunnies chewed a bit on that multi-trunk tree and last year it was LOADED with seed pods. I have been ordering plants in anticipation of the next gardening season. I've got 4 clematis coming in May from Brushwood Nursery and 4 varieties of lilies (mostly Oriental) from Longwood. Oh, and elephant ears and caladium corms. I'm going to be busy in May.
I am sorry to hear that those plants didn’t make it. Our Jane Magnolia is a favorite, we will be doing some work on the shape after the blooms. There is a lot left of winter for sure, but so much to look forward to!
@@growformegardening Well, I'm not the same gardener I was 20 years ago. Back then, I thought you just planted trees and shrubs and that was it. I've learned so much from RUclipsrs such as you guys.
Another enjoyable morning with you both and my coffee! So happy to see the sun this time. Its been nice here in South Texas. 72 and sunny for today. ❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
Talk abt motivating me!!!! Im doin it and TODAY. I have 4 crabapple trees that desperately need me to free them up. I put it off every year but only because our winters leave so much snow that I can’t get to them. This year, todays high is 55 degrees…in January, yay me!!! Thanks guys!!!
Lol! We’re telling you from our sofa which limbs to remove! Redbud looks better with that heavier branch removed…they grow pretty quickly. As always, we look forward to your videos! Have a good day!
Watching you both trim the redbud was so stressful….i think you should have left the lower branches. The first branch made sense..I think the canopy is too high now. I still love your garden tho-absolutely beautiful!❤🌳🌲
LOL, Can you guys hear my input? I am sitting here “no not that one; yea that one.” You guys sound like my husband and I as we prune trees / bushes. I am the one more aggressive than him, but gets done. Great job guys.
Pruning is on this coming weekend's schedule. I didn't think I was conservative with pruning until I saw Ole Edward Scissor Hands over there 😂 I also didn't think about pruning my Japanese maple. I have a shorter variety and didn't even think about the air flow. I should take a look to see if I need to reconsider that. I just started watching your videos a couple of weeks ago and I'm almost caught up.
We have been so lucky to have good weather in 6b to do pruning now. Ours is finished and we have moved on to building a new bog pond addition to the koi pond, but it’s 12 degrees today!
Your eye for pruning is spot on! You may have mentioned before but where did you get those orb hanging planter with metal dish? I love that you can spin them now.
Good morning😃wonderful to see you, this is a great video so many do not realize this is a great time for pruning many species of deciduous trees and shrubs. I need to get on that very soon, have a great week, happy pruning😃
@@growformegardening I was thinking I might tackle our panicle type hydrangeas this weekend, we have a border of standard Limelight hydrangeas that get to be 12 feet, every year I prune them drastically, they are gorgeous. I can not believe this weird weather we are having this winter it will be in the 60's on Saturday, this morning after I watched your video I went to check on my helleborus and they are in full bloom, the ones in the woodland garden are not. This is the first time they are this early, Christopher and Eric I am an avid gardener but my husband said you guys are keeping me on my toes😂more than ever.
Well that's nice to hear! We will be taking after all the hydrangeas soon. Eric has developed a really great method of shaping to get the strongest stems
you are so lucky you can get outside in the garden already, we still have alot of snow in my region in Canada. Looks like we will have a day of 30F on Friday so I might just try and get out there.
Pruning is sooo addicting but also stresses me out when I’ve gone too far 😂 It’s going to look amazing this year! Btw I hate the smell of bobbex. I used it last year and the deer still came late spring to feast on “deer resistant” shrubs. Also it attracted all the neighborhood cats/dogs if you’re into that lol. I’m making peace with the deer this year. ☮️
Nice work on a beautiful sunny day 😍 We had such a great day here in Maryland yesterday, Sun with NO wind. Glorious!! I'm thinking I need to prune my roses now, do you think I'm too late?
I learned so much about pruning from your video, thank you! I noticed that you didn't prune your Magnolia. When is the right time to prune it? Love your videos - so full of shared knowledge and inspiration! Looking forward to seeing what this growing season has in store for your beautiful garden!
That is a Scentsation Honeysuckle and we absolutely recommend it. This is the first season on that tower and we are thinking about adding a clematis too!
Hi 👋, love ❤️ your content, and you have such a beautiful garden. Question: When did you purchase your hellebores from Trader Joe's (season)? and when did you plant them after getting them? Did you ruff the roots up or put them in the hole as it came out of the container? I am in zone 6b St. Louis, Mo
I believe they are usually late winter. We saw some recently. We don’t touch the roots because they are generally a solid mass in the can! We plant them outside as soon as as the soil is workable.
Talking through the thought process is helpful. Curious about the zone/ climate? First time seeing your channel. Looks cold but also lush and wet. New england?
We always try to avoid cutting into the collar of the branch. Some of the branches you saw us prune, were at awkward angles, and it made it really tough to get a cleaner cut.!!
Question- i planted new little lime punch hydrangeas last summer. I know they bloom on new wood but i am terrified to prune🤣 should i prune now or should i wait until late winter/early spring next yr for stronger stems?
I love watching you guys pruning! I tend to be timid with pruning so I appreciate Eric saying be brave, be brave!
Yes! Be brave. Take your time to consider what you want the end result to be and then take after it!
Pruning is my favorite task! For me, it combines art with the long-term strategy of chess.
Totally agree!
Oh my the tension waiting for Eric to agree on the Redbud. The plants below will be much happier and it will still be beautiful.
I think so too. It was a controversial decision.
@@growformegardening we get attached to our plants and once you cut it there is no going back. Understandable.
That's the best mindset. You can't regret the big cuts!
I have learned so much, pruning in February? It did not occur to me - so smart. Thank you for your informative and entertaining videos! I always leave them with more knowledge and you make me happy!❤
As long as the deciduous trees are dormant you can get out there and prune!
I found myself pointing out branches that needed to go. Armchair pruner waiting on the agreement over the redbud! 😄🇨🇦❄️🇨🇦
We do the same thing when we watch videos.
Good morning from the northern part of California. Thank you two for such a relaxing video. Love watching you guys caring for your garden with such a good eye. You are such inspiration to us all.
Thanks so much
Love you guys but Christopher you were totally right about flipping the pruning saw and making a slight cut underneath the branch as well so when the branch comes off it doesn't accidentally strip the bark and create and injury
Yes! In this instance the branch wasn’t as heavy as it looked. Anything that could tear and damage the bark we would do the lower cut
I could watch your gardening videos all day! You guys are the cutest and help me learn so much. I am thrilled with the tree trimming demo's, it's so intimidating :)
Thank you so much!
I love pruning, too. I did some a few days ago and have plans for more today. At 23:00, Christopher asked if he should make a cut from the bottom and actually, he was right. To prevent a possible tear, down the trunk as you get closer to finishing the cut, it is advised to make a cut from the bottom. Since the branch he was cutting wasn’t a heavy one, no tearing occurred. Loved the description of the “aroma” of the deer spray! 🤧🥴🤭😂🤣
You are totally correct. If the branch had been any bigger we definitely would have done the safer cuts
Love watching you two debate what to prune -- reminds me of my partner and I. Too fun.
Haha it was a pretty agreeable day
I am so glad you showed your pruning methods and included us in your thought process. As a single gardener, I am so hesitant to prune, especially since I have no one to collaborate on what needs to go.
I am down to nearly no trees and am on the lookout for replacement varieties. 20 years ago, I planted a crabapple, a hydrangea standard and a thornless Hawthorne in honor of departed family members. The hydrangea split from the weight, the crabapple I neglected too long and it seemed to get blight. The Hawthorne is coming down this year. I used to love its structure, almost pagoda style. But limbing it up over time left just a knob of branches on top and it looks hideous.
Last year, I looked for a 'Jane' magnolia (after my sister), but the garden center claimed it was marginal for our then 4b zone. I wonder if I'll have more success finding one in our new zone 5a.
I just planted some poppy seeds this afternoon! I had small wire baskets from the Dollar Store I secured with landscape staples and broadcast the tiny seeds over their "cages." The ground is still frozen, but my daffodils are poking up already. 😱 Seeing them helped me place the poppies. I covered everything back up with leaves. Contrary to appearances, we still have way too much winter left.
Last year, we had our 3rd highest snowfall on record and this year, I'm told, we got 7".
I use those white corregated tubes on my dwarf apple tree. Snow was so high last year, bunnies ate the bark above it. I lopped off the top since it was no longer viable without the cambium layer to support it. Darned if that tree didn't sprout a new leader and a few other branches. I'll have to see if it can be saved. It looks like it's no longer a dwarf. My redbud leans dramatically and looks Asian themed. We'll see if it will survive. Bunnies chewed a bit on that multi-trunk tree and last year it was LOADED with seed pods.
I have been ordering plants in anticipation of the next gardening season. I've got 4 clematis coming in May from Brushwood Nursery and 4 varieties of lilies (mostly Oriental) from Longwood. Oh, and elephant ears and caladium corms. I'm going to be busy in May.
I am sorry to hear that those plants didn’t make it. Our Jane Magnolia is a favorite, we will be doing some work on the shape after the blooms. There is a lot left of winter for sure, but so much to look forward to!
@@growformegardening
Well, I'm not the same gardener I was 20 years ago. Back then, I thought you just planted trees and shrubs and that was it.
I've learned so much from RUclipsrs such as you guys.
It has been incredible to see how many styles are out there. So much to learn
The red buds are going to look fantastic in the spring.
I think so too.
Another enjoyable morning with you both and my coffee! So happy to see the sun this time. Its been nice here in South Texas. 72 and sunny for today. ❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
oooh it was about 30 degrees in that sun! We are seeing gardeners doing so many chores that we can't do for another month or two!
Talk abt motivating me!!!! Im doin it and TODAY. I have 4 crabapple trees that desperately need me to free them up. I put it off every year but only because our winters leave so much snow that I can’t get to them. This year, todays high is 55 degrees…in January, yay me!!! Thanks guys!!!
You’ve got this!!!!
@@growformegardening Done! Four trees all nice and tidy, and all the scrap is by the bonfire pit. Just had to thank you!!!
@@kellymichalec9126 WoohoO!!!
Thanks for reminding me why I don't do Christmas lights! 😂
It's such a good idea until you have to take them down!
Lol! We’re telling you from our sofa which limbs to remove! Redbud looks better with that heavier branch removed…they grow pretty quickly. As always, we look forward to your videos! Have a good day!
Haha I think it’s he redbud will be very happy
Now my trees all look shaggy
Not for long!
Watching you both trim the redbud was so stressful….i think you should have left the lower branches. The first branch made sense..I think the canopy is too high now. I still love your garden tho-absolutely beautiful!❤🌳🌲
Knowing how fast that redbud grows I'm not worried about losing that much of the tree. The three branches really didn't connect to the top canopy.
@@growformegardening I’m sure it looks great off video! You two take amazing care of your property!
Much appreciated. We have SO much coming for spring and summer
Great video guys! I love pruning too! Spring is coming! Yay!!! 🌹🥀🌷🌺🌸🌼🥀🌹🌸🌼
Can't wait!
LOL, Can you guys hear my input? I am sitting here “no not that one; yea that one.” You guys sound like my husband and I as we prune trees / bushes. I am the one more aggressive than him, but gets done. Great job guys.
I think it’s good to have a little push and pull!
Pruning is on this coming weekend's schedule. I didn't think I was conservative with pruning until I saw Ole Edward Scissor Hands over there 😂 I also didn't think about pruning my Japanese maple. I have a shorter variety and didn't even think about the air flow. I should take a look to see if I need to reconsider that. I just started watching your videos a couple of weeks ago and I'm almost caught up.
That's great! I love the Scissor Hands comment!
You guys have such a lovely garden.
Thank you!
Eric, Glad you feel good, ❤with up and down weather, some people saying, don't prune till spring, some saying, prune all.❤
As long as the tree is dormant we usually go for it
Another winner guys! Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Loved this one! Just something about tree pruning!😍
It’s very rewarding
Thanks for this video, I will be doing the same this week 😊
Good luck!!
We have been so lucky to have good weather in 6b to do pruning now. Ours is finished and we have moved on to building a new bog pond addition to the koi pond, but it’s 12 degrees today!
Oh wow! Ponds are very intimidating to me
Your eye for pruning is spot on! You may have mentioned before but where did you get those orb hanging planter with metal dish? I love that you can spin them now.
They are in the description!! We have been looking for a link for a long time!
There is a link in the description box!! We couldn't find them for so long
Your domaine is beautiful..your love of gardening is shown.🎉
Thank you so much 😊
Good morning😃wonderful to see you, this is a great video so many do not realize this is a great time for pruning many species of deciduous trees and shrubs. I need to get on that very soon, have a great week, happy pruning😃
Good morning! It felt so nice to get outside and trim some trees. Now just a few more weeks until we can start addressing hydrangeas
@@growformegardening I was thinking I might tackle our panicle type hydrangeas this weekend, we have a border of standard Limelight hydrangeas that get to be 12 feet, every year I prune them drastically, they are gorgeous. I can not believe this weird weather we are having this winter it will be in the 60's on Saturday, this morning after I watched your video I went to check on my helleborus and they are in full bloom, the ones in the woodland garden are not. This is the first time they are this early, Christopher and Eric I am an avid gardener but my husband said you guys are keeping me on my toes😂more than ever.
Well that's nice to hear! We will be taking after all the hydrangeas soon. Eric has developed a really great method of shaping to get the strongest stems
@@growformegardening that is fantastic! Have a great weekend😃
You too!
you are so lucky you can get outside in the garden already, we still have alot of snow in my region in Canada. Looks like we will have a day of 30F on Friday so I might just try and get out there.
It was still realllllly cold...but the sun felt so nice!
Pruning is sooo addicting but also stresses me out when I’ve gone too far 😂 It’s going to look amazing this year!
Btw I hate the smell of bobbex. I used it last year and the deer still came late spring to feast on “deer resistant” shrubs. Also it attracted all the neighborhood cats/dogs if you’re into that lol. I’m making peace with the deer this year. ☮️
It can be very stressful. I am not making peace with the deer…those boogers
I want a Shiloh splash River Burch so badly. But I don’t know where to get one.
Thank you for a fun video
We saw them for the first time the year we picked ours up.
Nice work on a beautiful sunny day 😍 We had such a great day here in Maryland yesterday, Sun with NO wind. Glorious!! I'm thinking I need to prune my roses now, do you think I'm too late?
Not too late at all. I wait until April usually
“like garlic…and urine…and blood?” I’m dying laughing right now! 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha
Do deer protection sleeves on those trees? Bucks tear up our young trees if exposed. I missed two & they ripped the side off.
The did that to a bald cypress so we plants shrubs near the base
Hi guys!!!! How big is your lot? Are looks deceiving or is it big? Love your channel. Wish we were neighbors 😆❤
Definitely deceiving....we have .51 of an acre. Thanks so much!
Amezing
Thanks!
I learned so much about pruning from your video, thank you! I noticed that you didn't prune your Magnolia. When is the right time to prune it? Love your videos - so full of shared knowledge and inspiration! Looking forward to seeing what this growing season has in store for your beautiful garden!
We are going to enjoy the blooms and then do a big prune. Before it gets too big we want to create a three trunk tree.
@@growformegardening wonderful! I will be following along as I would like to do the same with my magnolia - looking forward to it!
@@MarnieForan It will definitely take some bravery...big big cuts ahead!
Inspired by your garden. What are you growing on thr Jaydin Tower? Do you recommend it?
That is a Scentsation Honeysuckle and we absolutely recommend it. This is the first season on that tower and we are thinking about adding a clematis too!
Hi 👋, love ❤️ your content, and you have such a beautiful garden. Question: When did you purchase your hellebores from Trader Joe's (season)? and when did you plant them after getting them? Did you ruff the roots up or put them in the hole as it came out of the container? I am in zone 6b St. Louis, Mo
I believe they are usually late winter. We saw some recently. We don’t touch the roots because they are generally a solid mass in the can! We plant them outside as soon as as the soil is workable.
Would now be a good time to prine a Star Magnolia in zone 6B
wait! Get those blooms and then prune. We will wait to trim our Jane Magnolia until it finishes
Thanks that's what I usually do, but I'm anxious to get going 😊
Same! I want to do the roses but we have to wait til April
Talking through the thought process is helpful. Curious about the zone/ climate? First time seeing your channel. Looks cold but also lush and wet.
New england?
We are in zone 5b/6a upstate New York. We are in a valley at the meeting point of the Catskills, Berkshires, and Adirondak moutains.
I'm curious as to why you're not making "flush cuts" when you're pruning?
We always try to avoid cutting into the collar of the branch. Some of the branches you saw us prune, were at awkward angles, and it made it really tough to get a cleaner cut.!!
You two need a Stihl 4” chainsaw for these chores. Makes for a quick job. And yes, I said 4 INCH chainsaw. I love, love, love mine.
I totally want one!!!
As far as larger branches, it cuts like butter…😮
They also have hedge shears for smaller jobs offering two different blades. I use mine for fall cleanup. Saves the wrists & hands 😂
I'm definitely checking it out
Question- i planted new little lime punch hydrangeas last summer. I know they bloom on new wood but i am terrified to prune🤣 should i prune now or should i wait until late winter/early spring next yr for stronger stems?
You have lots of time…in the next few weeks we are going to post our step by step process of pruning panicles! No worries at all
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I find pruning decisions to be so stressful!
Absolutely!
What do you do for the rabbits? They have destroyed everything of mine the last two years.
Cry. Haha. Thet are really hard. We use little wire cloches to cover small things until they are too big to be ruined. Sprays help a little
What type of arborvitae do you have on back of garden?
Those are Green Giants
Buy yourself a 6inch mini chainsaw. Battery powered and very handy..
It was on my list to get one last year but we didn't think we would end up needing it. Welllllll come to find out we really do. haha