I don't know which is more impressive, the plants or that natural filtration system! It really shows their concern for our planet. Wonderful tour! Thanks to Garden Treasures for sharing!
I could spend hours walking around in any nursery. It soothes my soul. Too bad my pocketbook says just stop it!! It sure has been fun filling in areas slowly but surely with things that I love and can appreciate. I guess in 20 years my garden my be complete.
Got to go there yesterday. Met Pat, got a tour of the greenhouse, and bought 5 plants. What an inspiring and fun experience. He’s so knowledgeable and nice.
I lived in Wendell all through high school and I never even knew this place existed. I'm heading out to Zebulon soon, so I'll need to make a side trip!
@@JimPutnam It really is and they have some not so common items as well. Loved how they had conifers and evergreens in small sizes, I'll be getting some in the future i hope. Wherebouts is your place ? I go to different nurseries every week during my work travels.
It must be so fantastic to be so close to so many speciality nurseries! We have one near us, just a couple of hours away that we love, and look to first to bring a unique look and feel to our space. It is a great way to shop small! BTW That looks like a Miss Saori Hydrangea - the one with the burgundy leaves. We absolutely love them! The shrub was introduced at RHS Chelsea.
I know it well. That was a weird few minutes walking around, because there were people there. Sometimes it throws me off. I was struggling with the word caryopteris. I have only grown 10000 of them😂.
@@JimPutnam Thank you so much for the tour! Now, how about introducing some corylopsis -the Golden Spring is amazing -- and due to its size can be tucked in a relatively small space
Thanks again for another tour! I recently purchased a Little Limelight Hydrangea, and I’m looking for more videos on this variety to see if I should buy more. I was curious to know if you’ve ever grown any and if not, will you consider them for your new home?
Any advice on plants that are still okay to plant in Raleigh? I am worried that it is to close to summer and stuff will get fried. I planted 11 plants 2 months ago and the October Magic Snow Camellia doesn't look great. I put it on the west side of my house, and I am little worried it gets to intense sun over there. A sun meter said I dont have the very highest sun there probably because the house shades it all morning, but it seems like it is too much for it. Should I move it over the east side of the house?
It's interesting because I think I have a pretty good grasp on plant names. But this video is like you are speaking a whole other language. Most of these I have never heard of. I am only guessing that is because they don't grow well here so we don't see them. I like the variegated hydrangea paniculata. What variety is that? I have never seen one with variegated foliage like that.
@@JimPutnam Good gravy, now I'm going to have to have it! Panicles do fairly well here and I have a "variegated" garden area. I know it's not proper design to have all variegated plants, but too bad, I love it!
Pat also has an area with rare houseplants that I didn't include in the video. Thanks for watching.
Maybe you can do a video on those sometime. Would love to see it ✌😀
I don't know which is more impressive, the plants or that natural filtration system! It really shows their concern for our planet. Wonderful tour! Thanks to Garden Treasures for sharing!
I could spend hours walking around in any nursery. It soothes my soul. Too bad my pocketbook says just stop it!! It sure has been fun filling in areas slowly but surely with things that I love and can appreciate. I guess in 20 years my garden my be complete.
Got to go there yesterday. Met Pat, got a tour of the greenhouse, and bought 5 plants. What an inspiring and fun experience. He’s so knowledgeable and nice.
I love walking through nurseries and greenhouses. Thanks for letting me know about this one.
I would love that Rough Rider Bur Oak and the conifer at 8:01 minutes. They are both such beautiful specimens.
I really like the Grey Ghost. A unique color.
Special. THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
Wonderful place. Probably a good thing it’s not close to us. Too many unusual plants.😊
Yes, no way you could leave without spending at this one
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wonderful~!!
Wow! Everything about this nursery is impressive!! An awesome variety of plants! If I could, I'd take home at least one if every plant. 😍
Many marvelous plants! Quite an impressive operation.
Oh, wow!! This is amazing, and tell him thank you for Sunshine Ligustrum! It’s easily becoming one of my all time favorites!
Hope to go soon. Like different shrubs and perennials. Nice tour.
What a treat to see! Thank You Jim!
I lived in Wendell all through high school and I never even knew this place existed. I'm heading out to Zebulon soon, so I'll need to make a side trip!
Oh man I could not step foot in a place like that without leaving with several truckloads of plants and an empty wallet lol :D
Same, lol.
What a magical place with amazing plants! Also, their natural irrigation system is exemplary! 🌸💖🌸
Thanks, I go to Raleigh area so I'll check this out.
Great video as always! Excited to visit there soon. Thank you for sharing! God Bless!
ok, added to my list of places to visit when i get to N.C.
Thank you on the heads up on this location. Great video.
Went to Homewood nursery in Raleigh today for the first time and picked up a Zebrina banana. Killer place ! ✌🌱
It is a great garden center
@@JimPutnam It really is and they have some not so common items as well. Loved how they had conifers and evergreens in small sizes, I'll be getting some in the future i hope. Wherebouts is your place ? I go to different nurseries every week during my work travels.
WOW! I would love to go there. Gorgeous stock!
Man, that’s a super sophisticated multi filtered irrigation system.
Very interesting cycle
Love the opening. Great nursery ❤️
I can’t believe I used to work 2 minutes down the road and never knew this place existed. Probably for the best from a wallet damage perspective
Love your tee. I wish we had a nursery like this near me. Love that variegated calicarpa.
Thanks for the virtual tour.
The coolest vids. Thanks!
impressive great
Enjoyed the video, I know of Pat from pottery @ Dan Finch Pottery in Bailey, NC and Dan’s nursery. Small world. I will be planning a trip!
Amazing. Organic industry
It must be so fantastic to be so close to so many speciality nurseries! We have one near us, just a couple of hours away that we love, and look to first to bring a unique look and feel to our space. It is a great way to shop small! BTW That looks like a Miss Saori Hydrangea - the one with the burgundy leaves. We absolutely love them! The shrub was introduced at RHS Chelsea.
I know it well. That was a weird few minutes walking around, because there were people there. Sometimes it throws me off. I was struggling with the word caryopteris. I have only grown 10000 of them😂.
@@JimPutnam Thank you so much for the tour! Now, how about introducing some corylopsis -the Golden Spring is amazing -- and due to its size can be tucked in a relatively small space
Beautiful
I have to ask.....where are you getting the cool looking graphic Tees you’ve been wearing lately? Nice video 🌱
House of swank clothing
Variegated hydrangea pinaculata? 🥰 oh my. I wonder if the flowers show up and pop.
I am beyond excited to check them out in person! Are there any comprehensive list anywhere of awesome places like this to get plants in NC?
Finding new places is always fun
Thanks again for another tour! I recently purchased a Little Limelight Hydrangea, and I’m looking for more videos on this variety to see if I should buy more. I was curious to know if you’ve ever grown any and if not, will you consider them for your new home?
Going to do one of these at Mr Maple? Maybe in the early fall. Love My dwarf Mikawa Yatsabusa. Get detailed imo.
I am. I was supposed to go there a couple of weeks ago, but time has not been my friend. I'm heading that way in early June
@@JimPutnam I was supposed to go there two weeks ago but the frost happened.
Sir there is white shade net on top of the polyfilm.
Any advice on plants that are still okay to plant in Raleigh? I am worried that it is to close to summer and stuff will get fried. I planted 11 plants 2 months ago and the October Magic Snow Camellia doesn't look great. I put it on the west side of my house, and I am little worried it gets to intense sun over there. A sun meter said I dont have the very highest sun there probably because the house shades it all morning, but it seems like it is too much for it. Should I move it over the east side of the house?
It's interesting because I think I have a pretty good grasp on plant names. But this video is like you are speaking a whole other language. Most of these I have never heard of. I am only guessing that is because they don't grow well here so we don't see them. I like the variegated hydrangea paniculata. What variety is that? I have never seen one with variegated foliage like that.
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@@JimPutnam Good gravy, now I'm going to have to have it! Panicles do fairly well here and I have a "variegated" garden area. I know it's not proper design to have all variegated plants, but too bad, I love it!
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I cant find touch of gold holly anywhere. Not even mailorder
It's a tough year to find exactly what your looking for. It really is. I would imagine fall will be better