Adding Colorful Plants Under Trees

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024

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  • @goodgravy3047
    @goodgravy3047 5 лет назад +5

    I love these Proven Winners videos. I just bought the Bloodgood Japanese Maple and will probably plant it like you did.

  • @joanneharper9090
    @joanneharper9090 5 лет назад +3

    Beautiful combination of shade plants! Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @joannecraft-lane8660
    @joannecraft-lane8660 3 года назад +4

    This video is EXACTLY what I needed to see right now. I have a very similar bed that I plan to copy your ideas on. This is my 2nd year in this house and I want to add to the neglected beds. Perfect video! Much thanks!

  • @BrooklynDave718
    @BrooklynDave718 3 года назад

    I love the color combinations and textures. Beautiful.

  • @brookelayne309
    @brookelayne309 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video. Thank you Laura!

  • @nancylarkin2251
    @nancylarkin2251 2 года назад

    So pretty, we are getting ready to plant under a pine and this grouping colorful and reliable.🌲❤️🌿

  • @drobi0001
    @drobi0001 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos ❤️🙏I’m going to use these layer of gorgeous plants under my big trees 🌳 🙏❤️

  • @sandrag.mcalister3308
    @sandrag.mcalister3308 5 лет назад +2

    Really pretty! 🌹🌺🌼🌺🌹

  • @islagrace5053
    @islagrace5053 3 года назад

    I FINALLY got my hands on autumn frost hosta. I was looking for this for two years. It’s even prettier in person.

  • @wendycummings
    @wendycummings 4 года назад +1

    I stumbled across wild berry heuchera at my local Meier grocery store. I couldn’t pass it up. That purple!! I’ve been looking for something to plant in with my endless summer hydrangeas. I needed a contrast color against all that green. Wow! That purple is soooo purple! I’m going back for more and fill that area in. Thanks proven winners! Home run for sure!

  • @deannededemariehampton768
    @deannededemariehampton768 5 лет назад +5

    ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!! 🥰
    I totally love that garden! I think it’s one of my favorites!! The colors are stunning! I did purchase a couple of those plants. And plan much more. It’s all your fault Laura !! I love you for it!! I wish I could have done more when I was younger, I’m retired and don’t have the energy do to health reasons but I do what I can . I thank you so much for sharing your wonderful ideas, I love your videos, you bring sunshine to my day. Thank you also Aaron. Love you guys.

  • @dwighthill58
    @dwighthill58 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos, the bed is just beautiful.

  • @wandygonzalez8078
    @wandygonzalez8078 3 года назад

    Laura from Garden Answer is so inspiring. Love all the plants presented.

  • @terryyeatts1055
    @terryyeatts1055 5 лет назад +2

    Want to try this in my Central Va area. Another great video

  • @eileenchang2173
    @eileenchang2173 3 года назад

    Laura’s teaching obviously has been beneficial as I did watch this video a year ago and I guess subconsciously I knew to buy the lemony lace elderberry this autumn, and I planted it under my blue spruce tree which has lost most of its lower and mid branches . I’m hoping it does not get too much sun as it gets northwest sun.

  • @ministerhandrick6750
    @ministerhandrick6750 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @KoolT
    @KoolT Год назад

    Adorable ❤❤❤

  • @hackensackhomestead
    @hackensackhomestead Год назад +4

    Absolutely love this video. I now have a plan for spring! Can we have an update on this area?

  • @bpeoples4043
    @bpeoples4043 3 года назад

    This is such a great video. I have a moss covered dogwood and will plant sienna, lime, and purple plants underneath. I only wish there were more heuchera colors in my area besides carnival watermelon. Yours are gorgeous!

  • @JazzyMB7
    @JazzyMB7 Год назад

    So beatiful I cant wait to start planting my Hosta, Gum drop so pretty. Love your channel such great information needed. God bless you

  • @bonnietownlian7434
    @bonnietownlian7434 5 лет назад +3

    It’s beautiful I love thank you for sharing with us.

  • @stk.plantation2912
    @stk.plantation2912 Год назад

    Beautiful garden

  • @verawallace9055
    @verawallace9055 Год назад

    I had the exact same problems with my neighbor tree roots. Year four and its looking better. I decided to use containers among the plants that were able to make it .last fall i took a dried up bachelor button and shake it over a small area. Now i have around six tall plants. Can't wait for them to bloom although the area get a minimum amount of sun in the afternoon. I think containers are best way to go

  • @AshWP
    @AshWP 4 года назад +1

    This is such a gorgeous combination! I have a Japanese maple (probably a dwarf because it is 3 by 2 feet) by its lonesome, so going to use this entire combo. Would you have an update on how this is doing given it has been an year? Love your videos so much!

  • @KoolT
    @KoolT Год назад

    Fantastic

  • @soknyyi1698
    @soknyyi1698 3 года назад

    My favourite video

  • @olimancera9481
    @olimancera9481 2 года назад

    God bless you 🙏

  • @mukthatumkur3324
    @mukthatumkur3324 Год назад

    I love the contrast of the Autumn Frost with the Wildberry! Through Garden Answer, I have learned to appreciate shade plants by turning to leaf structure and colour. Since Laura, I have added perennials like heuchera, brunnera and and more hosta. I notice that Laura has a bit of a slope in this bed. I'd love to know if she struggles with erosion and the soil falling, floating towards the grass! This is my biggest struggle. Maybe she doesn't struggles with this because she uses drip irrigation. Helpful video!

  • @cockatielnation5425
    @cockatielnation5425 5 лет назад +4

    Boy are you brave planting all that under pine trees! I imagine the drip irrigation will compensate for the dryness. I would be concerned about root competition. It will be fun to see how this bed does...

    • @amiemass7389
      @amiemass7389 4 года назад +1

      How did this garden do over the summer and over winter. I have a lot of cedars and pine that I would like to plant this grouping! So wonderful!

    • @aexiga87
      @aexiga87 4 года назад

      @@amiemass7389 ruclips.net/video/znGzmeGVQ7U/видео.html she just posted an updated garden tour!

  • @jessipalooza
    @jessipalooza 4 года назад +3

    I’m new to gardening and watching your videos has inspired me to take it to the next level and work on my own! I have trees just like this and wanted to do the same set up but it’s August. Is it too late in the season to plant or do I have to wait until next May?

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  4 года назад +4

      Fall is actually the best time to add perennials to your landscape, keep them well watered until the ground freezes. Find your planting zone and choose plants that are hardy to your area, and give them plenty of room to reach their full size. Often it is hard to get plants to grow under trees, since many have such strong root systems and the plants compete with the tree for water. Talk to an expert at your local garden center about what type of tree you have and what they recommend. Personally I have huge colorful pots full of coleus under my maple tree, couldn't get much to grow under there, but other trees are different.

  • @shelleydoxtdator753
    @shelleydoxtdator753 2 года назад

    Have you posted an after picture of this garden? Would love to see it

  • @astrokiddd11
    @astrokiddd11 4 года назад +4

    Are the trees ok with their root flares being covered up?

  • @luvcampinbc
    @luvcampinbc Год назад

    We are in zone 8b and our Japanese Maple is definately 18 feet wide or more. Currently we have Hostas under it but a secondary plant would be nice.

  • @lulutileguy
    @lulutileguy 2 года назад

    nice

  • @rennemoore958
    @rennemoore958 5 лет назад +5

    How do you deal with the pine needles? We have several beautiful pine trees that I would love to underplant but the needles really pile up. I’d love to hear how you handle it. Thanks!

  • @sportsgirl1560
    @sportsgirl1560 4 года назад +1

    Did you get to replant the coleus in another place or had they already ran their course and died? I am in zone 9a and I have some in containers hanging on a fence and some do really well in some of the pots and others not so much. All the same pots and water all at the same time so all I can figure is the amount of sun some might get more or less than others because it is a shady area. But I do have some trees in the front yard that I can plant around and this is another awesome video.

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  4 года назад +1

      Laura lives in a cold climate, so those coleus were only there for the summer months last year. Some coleus get really large so they might need larger containers. Also be sure to read the tags carefully, some will take sun or shade while others will take only shade.

  • @8bitheroes86
    @8bitheroes86 Год назад

    What did you do to prepare the ground around the tree before the inital planting in that spot? I know you have to be careful not to put compost over roots etc.

  • @heatherhumble5915
    @heatherhumble5915 4 года назад

    Beautiful! Where are you located?

  • @djratino
    @djratino 2 года назад

    I was looking at your elderberries. They remind me of some plant we have in Virginia that is red and breaks me out very badly. It might be poisonous hemlock or something in that family. Anyway, your garden looks fabulous. 🐀🐾

  • @dianemousso4858
    @dianemousso4858 4 года назад +1

    I love your gardening tips. I have a problem that I hope you can help me with. I live in Canada. I have an area that is in the shade that has a lot of tree roots from trees in the vicinity. I have tried to grow shade plants there but with no luck. I am guessing it is due to the roots from the trees. How do I prepare the area for planting and getting through the roots. I get frustrated and feel like closing the garden. Thank you

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  4 года назад

      That is often a loosing battle, consider brightly colored containers full of annuals that grow in shade, such as our ColorBlaze series of coleus.

  • @Paula-po9kx
    @Paula-po9kx 5 лет назад +3

    Beautiful I have flower beds under my trees but most plants I put in there struggle with the trees roots do these not?

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  5 лет назад +5

      These are smaller trees, so the root systems are no where near what you would get with a large oak or maple tree. In that situation we recommend you plant colorful annuals that love shade in colorful pots--such as ColorBlaze coleus, Surefire Begonia and our Hippo Hypoestes.

    • @Paula-po9kx
      @Paula-po9kx 5 лет назад +1

      Proven Winners thank you very much for the information

    • @jinde75
      @jinde75 3 года назад

      I have both an huge oak (120 years) and a large maple tree (70+). I have an acre of land and more than half is shade. I've ordered a couple of different hostas to see if I like them.in my edible food forest that I'll.be planting in a sunny north corner. The tallest tree is a hasel nut.
      Your plants look beautiful, I love the color combinations!

  • @sharonsteele618
    @sharonsteele618 4 года назад

    Does the Elderberry sucker or spend?

  • @subhenduc
    @subhenduc 3 года назад

    We have two large oak tree with a huge canopy of shade and nothing grows under. Even the grass started to dye off. What foliage or ground cover would you suggest to use under the tree and around. We are in Houston, TX

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  3 года назад

      With that type of climate you are best to ask at a local garden center, they will certainly have something in stock that can survive those growing conditions. Or try a landscape supply company....

  • @Doktracy
    @Doktracy 3 года назад

    Is heuchara to.errant of high heat,acid soil?

  • @shayb1701
    @shayb1701 4 года назад

    How do you plant so close to a tree? I hit Roots when I try to put accessory plants such as hostages and Japanese firms near trees.

    • @brandywilliams210
      @brandywilliams210 3 года назад

      Me too, that is why I came to this video. I want to plant some things but the roots are a pain.

  • @Jack-jw2no
    @Jack-jw2no 4 года назад +2

    In Delaware the Japanese maple trees get huge, mine was growing 6 inches to a foot a year

    • @IAmAdamIAm
      @IAmAdamIAm 4 года назад

      Delaware here too - I’ve got one on my front lawn that is gigantic. It’s beautiful.

    • @wendycummings
      @wendycummings 4 года назад +1

      Adam Wahlberg I’m in Michigan. The biggest one I’ve ever seen around here was about 9ft. I’m excited to add a few to my landscape. They are gorgeous when the sun hits them!

  • @claudiagonzalez8686
    @claudiagonzalez8686 3 года назад

    😋😍🤩🤩

  • @jkuhlow204
    @jkuhlow204 4 года назад

    Hi, I planning to plan daisy and creepy thyme under a pine tree. Can you please a vedio on that to what types of creepy thyme and daisy will work. Thank you

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  4 года назад +1

      Daisies need sun, so this would be hard under a tree. Also, creeping thyme is not in our plant line, we are not experienced with this type of plant so hard to advise. Best to ask questions at your local garden center.

    • @jkuhlow204
      @jkuhlow204 4 года назад

      @@ProvenWinnersRUclips thank you!

  • @susanbrezina3669
    @susanbrezina3669 Год назад

    Have you done a segment on pruning Japanese Maples?

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  Год назад +1

      No, I do not believe she has, but you might check her channel, Garden Answer. Thanks for watching!

  • @myssiew99
    @myssiew99 2 года назад

    What is the white dust you put in the hole before you put the plant in? I'm new to planting.

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  2 года назад +1

      That is our slow release plant food, which helps the plants adjust to their new surroundings, and start to build a good root system. Thanks for watching!

  • @jjc.4088
    @jjc.4088 3 года назад +3

    How can I plant under the tree when there are roots which is almost impossible to dig or plant anything?

    • @Selebrian87
      @Selebrian87 Год назад +2

      My question exactly. I can’t go more than a couple inches without hitting tons of roots.

    • @sherriianiro747
      @sherriianiro747 Месяц назад

      You eventually kill the tree!

  • @marialucescu1712
    @marialucescu1712 Год назад

    What mulch did you use? Thank you!

  • @ppumpkin3282
    @ppumpkin3282 2 года назад

    I like Hostas, but I'm wary of planting more. The rabbits and deer love them. I use deer repellent but its becoming a chore. Are there any hostas that are deer and rabbit resistant/

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  2 года назад

      No, there really are not. But have you tried Plantskydd spray? It is different than a topical spray that needs to be reapplied after it rains. It is systemic, meaning it changes the taste of the plant. Apply often in spring at the sign of new growth, then a few times through the summer if the nibbling resumes. It is an amazing product, but do use the spray, not the granules.

  • @melissahennings778
    @melissahennings778 2 года назад

    What plants would you recommend for a zone 5 north facing with wind flower bed under pines? Tried frens but they didn't make it.

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  2 года назад

      Melissa, it might be best that you ask at your local garden center, growing plants under pine trees is tricky because the soil might be acidic due to the pines. So you would be looking for plants that can tolerate shade, and acidic soils. See what they have in stock that they can recommend.

    • @melissahennings778
      @melissahennings778 2 года назад

      @@ProvenWinnersRUclips Thank you. I called a few greenhouses in my area. They gave me about 4 options.

    • @8bitheroes86
      @8bitheroes86 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@melissahennings778what were the options?

  • @Autonomous1969
    @Autonomous1969 5 лет назад

    The hostas look great. Mine get eaten by slugs and snails.

  • @FH-jq9ti
    @FH-jq9ti 2 года назад

    I need help landscaping my front yard and the sides of my house....got any tips or anyone in my area that help? Also with a front too side yard irrigation? I stay in Belmont, Nc 28012

  • @Clynn57
    @Clynn57 3 года назад

    Can anyone tell me if the berries on this specific elderberry is eaten by birds. I’m in a condo and they don’t allow berry plants that birds are going to eat and Poo colors everywhere. Lol

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  3 года назад

      It is hard to always predict what birds will do, especially all different birds in various parts of the US and Canada. Sorry that we cannot be more specific.

  • @yvelinecole2001
    @yvelinecole2001 11 дней назад

    Will not work in fla where i live tried everything

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  10 дней назад

      Here is a link to two sets of plant recommendations for your area, scroll down for the second set of ideas, and thanks for watching. beauty.provenwinners.com/plants-by-climate/southeastern-us/

  • @tn9609
    @tn9609 5 лет назад

    How to stop Deer 🦌 eating my plants.

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  5 лет назад

      Plantskydd spray is not a product of ours, but is amazing with deer and rabbits. It is organic and you should use it quite a bit in the spring as the plant leafs out. It is systemic--changes the taste of the plant instead of being a spray that just washes off.

  • @carolstella6776
    @carolstella6776 2 года назад

    I thought putting mulch at a tree base was a no no. 😬

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  2 года назад

      In some areas it is not a problem. It also depends on the quality of the mulch.

  • @chrisallison1706
    @chrisallison1706 3 года назад

    Dont plant in rows, looks to contrived. Large groups are the better option.

  • @easygalleryframes
    @easygalleryframes 3 года назад

    you’re not concerned about these plants sucking up the nutrients (and moisture) from the trees?

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  3 года назад

      In more cases than not, it is the tree taking the moisture from the plants.

  • @ashtanga2000
    @ashtanga2000 4 года назад

    Isn't this lady done planting her yard yet after about 500 videos?

  • @naynay8088
    @naynay8088 2 года назад

    Hostas are too much work with snails and alugs

    • @ProvenWinnersYouTube
      @ProvenWinnersYouTube  2 года назад

      It is interesting how some gardeners do have that struggle while others do not....