Please note that the plant recommendations in the video are intended as general suggestions, and it's crucial for viewers to consult their local regulations and consider the ecology of their area when selecting plants. I apologize if the inclusion of burning bush was inappropriate for your region, and I appreciate your feedback. In the future, we'll make sure to address potential invasiveness when discussing plant options.
Definitely, the ideal height for a privacy hedge can be quite subjective and varies based on personal preferences and specific garden needs. While some may prefer a 10-20 feet tall hedge for more privacy and screening, others might opt for something shorter. It's all about finding what works best for your space and requirements. Thanks for sharing your perspective! 🌿🏡
I'm glad you enjoyed the music and found the video helpful! It's important to remember that everyone has different tastes in music, and what might sound great to one person may not appeal to another. The main goal is to provide valuable information and share our passion for gardening and landscaping. Thanks for your support, and stay tuned for more videos!
thanks for your suggestion! showcasing plants through different seasons is a great idea. it'll help provide a fuller picture of their yearly cycle. we'll consider adding this in our future content. much appreciated! 🌷🍂❄️🌞
Shocking quote: "a privacy hedge should not be taller than 6 feet." LOL OMG. Zone information should be included, as well as trimming and littering issues (fallen cones leaves etc). Please turn down the volume of background music by 25% (minimum) to 50% or more.
you're right about including zone info and considerations for trimming and maintenance. those fallen leaves and cones can be a real factor in choosing the right plants. thanks also for the feedback on the background music - we'll make sure to adjust it in our future videos to enhance your viewing experience. appreciate your thoughts and input! ❤️
Portuguese laurel. Faster growing than cherry laurel, but not toxic to animals. Has smaller leaves than English/cherry laurel and Stems are red not green-brown. It blossoms in spring - white almost similar to a lilac. If you don’t like the scent or look you can remove them without harming the tree. I have 10 in a hedge on the Canadian west coast in a zone 9/10. Texas may be dry for them but they are pretty tough. Water extra for first few years as with most any new plant. They are evergreen so leaves stay on through winter season and don’t turn orange or anything in fall. I haven’t had any trouble on clay soil.
What you have to say is more important than the noisy music
I agree !!!
Quit the music in the background
Yes PLEASE
It would be very helpful if you would include the planting zones for these plants!
Great video however music is too loud.
thank u, noted! 👌
Would be great if I could hear what you had to say
Why would you recommend a terribly invasive species like burning bush? Makes me skeptical of any other advice.
Please note that the plant recommendations in the video are intended as general suggestions, and it's crucial for viewers to consult their local regulations and consider the ecology of their area when selecting plants. I apologize if the inclusion of burning bush was inappropriate for your region, and I appreciate your feedback. In the future, we'll make sure to address potential invasiveness when discussing plant options.
Privacy hedge for me is 10-20 feet tall
Definitely, the ideal height for a privacy hedge can be quite subjective and varies based on personal preferences and specific garden needs. While some may prefer a 10-20 feet tall hedge for more privacy and screening, others might opt for something shorter. It's all about finding what works best for your space and requirements. Thanks for sharing your perspective! 🌿🏡
What's everyone complaining about the music? Sounds fine to me, thanks for the video
I'm glad you enjoyed the music and found the video helpful! It's important to remember that everyone has different tastes in music, and what might sound great to one person may not appeal to another. The main goal is to provide valuable information and share our passion for gardening and landscaping. Thanks for your support, and stay tuned for more videos!
Learn where the volume is when editing your video PLEASE the music is distracting my listening to you !
Don't forget for dog owners the berries of Yew are usually fatal if eaten by a dog.
Thank you!
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no zones mentioned.
Please remove the dancing lady, great video without the distraction.
Fast growing shrubs for screening. Mock Orange next to a brick wall. Thanks for Wathching?
sorry, Loud music put me off.
If I watch in the night, I put subtitles on and turn sound off...insomnia 🤪
Consider showing what these look like in all seasons.
thanks for your suggestion! showcasing plants through different seasons is a great idea. it'll help provide a fuller picture of their yearly cycle. we'll consider adding this in our future content. much appreciated! 🌷🍂❄️🌞
Shocking quote: "a privacy hedge should not be taller than 6 feet." LOL OMG. Zone information should be included, as well as trimming and littering issues (fallen cones leaves etc). Please turn down the volume of background music by 25% (minimum) to 50% or more.
you're right about including zone info and considerations for trimming and maintenance. those fallen leaves and cones can be a real factor in choosing the right plants. thanks also for the feedback on the background music - we'll make sure to adjust it in our future videos to enhance your viewing experience. appreciate your thoughts and input! ❤️
I hate the computer voice!
Thank you for the advice. Next, I will make even better videos. ❤️
What would you recommend for zone 9 Houston, TX? I'm looking for a hardy and fast-growing shrub/hedge.
Portuguese laurel. Faster growing than cherry laurel, but not toxic to animals. Has smaller leaves than English/cherry laurel and Stems are red not green-brown. It blossoms in spring - white almost similar to a lilac. If you don’t like the scent or look you can remove them without harming the tree. I have 10 in a hedge on the Canadian west coast in a zone 9/10. Texas may be dry for them but they are pretty tough. Water extra for first few years as with most any new plant. They are evergreen so leaves stay on through winter season and don’t turn orange or anything in fall. I haven’t had any trouble on clay soil.
i like the music. i am high though.
What do you recommend for zone 8 southwest texas.. I want tall and thick.. but I also have dogs .. so the taking the whole toxicity in mind
English Laurel, Carolina Laurel, Emerald Colonnade® Holly, Bottlebrush
And all have bees
And I have an allergy to their stings! 😳
Emerald Green Aborvidi
50 to 60 feet tall ??????????????
MUSIC VOLUME RUINS YOUR PRESENTATION, TURNED OFF AFTER 3 MINUTES.
I need privacy ASAP! South Carolina. What is the fullest and quickest way.
Chek out hort tube on you tube.
A privacy fence
@@seriejohnson698 If I needed a smart ass answer, I would have ask the husband.
@@mywrench Dying. 😂
I love that beautiful simple background melody. What is it?
What hedge would be good for southwest Florida?
1. Glabra firebush / Hamelia Patens Var. Glabra
2. Walter's Viburnum / Viburnum Obovatum
3. Tropical Hibiscus / Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
4. Wax Myrtle / Myrica Cerifera
5. Wild Coffee / Psychotria Nervosa
6. Twinberry / Simpson's Stopper / Myrcianthes fragrans
7. Dwarf Yaupon Hollies / Ilex vomitoria "Nana"
8. Florida Privet / Forestieria Segregata
the music is so annoying
Turn your music down please!
Loose the music
Thanks for your feedback! I'll take that into consideration for future videos.
The music is a perfect 2 octaves lower than your voice over. Great job
Chinglish