Thank you for all the info. New to gardening and trying to find weeping conifers for the south is so much easier with you. And I love how you show a pic of the tree at maturity to see how it will look. You’re definitely speeding my typing by me trying to take notes on everything you tell us 😂😂
I Concur! HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Better than wasting your money with “a Big Box Store”; would MUCH RATHER spend my money with a “Mom & Pop” Shop! I LOVE THE OLD SCHOOL / SMALL TOWN / COUNTRY / MOUNTAIN FEEL! It’s what I am and where I’m from! I just love NATURE & GOOD HEARTED ❤️ PEOPLE! And that’s what you have here! *5 STARS* ⭐️
I'm in Oregon and we can grow most any conifer--lucky us! A nearby office building has a twenty foot tall Picea glauca pendula that is to die for. Love all your beauties.
JUST MAKE SURE TO TAKE A TRUCK CAUSE HE HAS EVERYTHING you WANT & can IMAGINE! My Poor little Honda Accord didn’t stand a chance! 😅 I wanted one of everything! And still do! Luckily I’m only an hour away so I’ll be back a few times over! 😉👍🏽
BEST video and selection of conifers and specimen trees......I've been searching hi and low for a video explaining specimen trees and a nursery that carries different varieties.....visiting your nursery soon
Hi, what a brilliant informative video. We are from the UK and would love to have someone like you and your nursery over here. We will probably drop in when we have our next US holiday just to meet you and admire your nursery.
I love conifers and was surprised that you can grow so many different varieties in your climate. I live in north Idaho and they do very well here. Thank you for showcasing so many of these beautiful trees.
I would be at your nursery all of the time if I were closer. Nurseries around me seem to be scared to bring these in. I think customers fear planting them too. Drainage and sun requirement are key.I would also mention to viewers how each handle significant icing events being in a battle zone climate. Also, a lot of cryptomeria do well in our 7b.
I have no ground to plant any of these BUT I LOVE learning about any and all evergreens! I want to know more about those PUMPKINS SHAPED items in the background.
Jason, I love watching your videos, and I'm a bit jealous of your unlimited energy ...or is it caffeine overload? Either way, I never get tired of your videos, and I really appreciate that you include the names and growing zones on the screen and give us other valuable growing information for each of the plants. Have a great week! ~Margie🤗💐🐝🦋
I like how you take out the plant to talk about it instead of other host point out one from 20 trees that look similar which better explanation the more confusing I am. One thing I recommend is the Boxwood Dee Runk it has a very slim and dense crown which looks like a small xmas tree.
I'm starting to create a privacy wall consisting of evergreens between me and my neighbor's property. You have no idea how useful this video is to me with my project. I've have already put in a few specimens that look amazing, but I'm still looking for more considering my privacy wall is more than 200ft. Thank you ❤
The videos are really great Packed with lots of good information! Very useful lots of very good tips to help you with your garden!! And I am glad that you include Advice for people that are not in your zone. You try to touch a lot of different Points of information that anyone anywhere can use. You definitely give lots of enthusiasm and inspiration for people to try and get out and guard it! Gardening is for a lot of different people it doesn't matter who you are or what age you are. Keep up the good work Justin! I am looking forward to more videos of all different kinds!
EXCELLENT video!!! I love videos on conifers! ❤️. I sure wish you were closer. I live in Kentucky and no one around here has much to offer. I always learn a lot from your videos. Question…. Do conifers grow in the winter at all? Or just sit there and wait til spring?
Wow! Lots of great trees & shrubs! I’m sure it’s better to see them in person & you’re correct about once you get them in the ground so they can look their best. BTW love that you are using the botanical names and teaching folks what they mean. Great job!
Hello Jason, all your videos look excellent. It is informative as well as fun, of course you can perform in some of the funny movies 😀. I don't see any video about Murray Cypress. Can you please do one? . Also like to watch a video about different types of Hinoki Cypress. Thanks and Best Wishes.
I love your videos! I’m in Michigan (Zone 6A) and want pretty much everything you show. Have you made a video on the best ways to amend clay soil? If not, can you? I like the way you explain things, especially for beginners like me. I tried adding Pine Soil Conditioner to my Clay raised bed this year, but lost 2 Dwarf Hinoki Cypress and 1 Mop Cypress in less than a month … I think from root rot, so I’m hesitant to buy nice things again. 😄✌️
Oh my goodness, spoiled for choice... I love my trees I've grown some conifers from seed, possibly Fraser Fir, Ponderosa Pine and maybe Lawson Cypress, then Red Oak, Pin Oak, fruit trees, liquidambars, hakeas & all kinds sf eucalypts - so many - but as we get older and I'm really disabled now, and the garden is so hard for my hubby to manage & I can do so little - BUT, how can leave my trees? Looks like you have a fabulous collection & Knowledge there - thanks for sharing.
One of the best conifer videos I've seen. My zone 7b is a lot different than your 7b. Oklahoma gets so much wind combined with drought/flood/drought/flood. But I think with watering many conifers can get through the heat and droughts. It's the bugs! The growing season for bugs and diseases is so much longer in bad places like this. I'm curious if you have the same fungus issues with blue spruces that so many have, and...boring beetles. Do they kill your trees? They do here.
Hey Jason. Love your videos. I’m a plant person 😊and one of your viewers in Edmonton AB, Canada. Can you do one or two videos on zone 2/3 evergreens please 😀
Hi!❤ I love your videos and garden tours! Wow is all i can say! Question....i live near orlando in central florida. Will these plants still work in my area? Im thinking so but not 100% sure!
Great video. I live in the Nashville area. Have lost about 15 Cupressina's in the last few years. I am down to about 5 an 3 are stressing bad. A large local nursery who sells them has stopped carrying because they just can't seem to tolerate the heat in Nashville.
New to Nashville area(north Franklin and would love to know what nurseries around here can speak to what conifers will work here and how to care for them as I would love to add more to our yard!
I have several Hinoki in pots in 7b that seem to have issues with dropping all of the shaded needles. So the interior will hollow out if the tree isn't pruned to allow light penetration.These are nice thick trees but they will thin themselves if need be.If the tree is young they will bud back. The slender may not be as bad, at least that's what I'm seeing after having them 2 to 5 years. In the ground I'm sure would be a bit different.
I live in zone 8 columbus georgia can I grow the vanderwolf pine and fat Albert blue spruce in my area. I have two fat Albert's and 4 vanderwolf pines I bought at local homedepot and lowes.
Question, I bought a weeping white spruce and I wonder how far shld I plant it from my pool and patio? I have the perfect spot for it but I’m worried it cld grown into these structures.
What do you think between the Forever Goldy or the Thuja Jantar? You sold me on the conifers they look awesome. I plan to plant 2 in my front yard in 4-6 hr sun areas close to the house
What's your experience with baby blue spruce in the south (8b)? I had one die out on me at the end of last summer. It was still in the pot, in part sun and I was babying it. Would fat albert be more suitable?
When you say “can be trained, five foot tall, eight foot tall, ten foot tall, what you do is keep them staked…” do you have to keep them staked forever or will the trunk harden over time?
Will a weeping Alaskan cedar grow in a container? I don't expect it to get huge but would it be okay to put in a large container? I had a blue spruce in this container for six years and it was happy until a deer destroyed it. I love the weeping trees. Thank you I'm in Kentucky.
I want to plant a narrow conifer’s to use as a fencing in my yard here in zone 9b. I would like something that I can trim and that won’t get to large or wide. Do you have any suggestions?
I need a screening evergreen hedge in zone 8A, North Georgia near Athens. I will need to keep it 3-4 wide maximum. Height can be 12+. Am I best off going with a row of blue points?
I really like when you edit in a photo of a mature tree... That helps us decide what we want to put in our yard
Your channel is like a treasure trove of gardening knowledge-always something new to discover!
I am a conifer lover, plant person, nice video.
Thank you, brother, thank you.
Your overall content is excellent! I'm learning more and more as I develop my conifer garden. Thank you, and a job well done.
Such beautiful conifers!
Gorgeous pines or evergreens...wow stunning beauty...luv it 👌👍💚💚💚🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Gosh these are all so interesting and beautiful! Thank you!!
Thank you. Hard to find a video that shows the mature size of conifers! I love that you are always so thorough and energetic! Fayetteville, NC
Come see us ❤
Wow!! Awesome video!! I would love to see some of those conifer planted in my backyard 🌲🌲🌲
Thank you for all the info. New to gardening and trying to find weeping conifers for the south is so much easier with you. And I love how you show a pic of the tree at maturity to see how it will look. You’re definitely speeding my typing by me trying to take notes on everything you tell us 😂😂
Love your videos.And your energy.
This business is very credible and reasonably priced.😊
Thank you so much for stopping by! ❤
I Concur! HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Better than wasting your money with “a Big Box Store”; would MUCH RATHER spend my money with a “Mom & Pop” Shop! I LOVE THE OLD SCHOOL / SMALL TOWN / COUNTRY / MOUNTAIN FEEL! It’s what I am and where I’m from! I just love NATURE & GOOD HEARTED ❤️ PEOPLE! And that’s what you have here! *5 STARS* ⭐️
brilliant videos, so informative, useful...and Justin's enthusiasm/ love for his work is infectious- positively inspiring!
Beautiful evergreens! Thank you for your great descriptions.
chamaecyparis pisifera is my favorite. We may need to make another trip back there..
Very Informative!!! Great enthusiasm about your subject.
👍Thanks for sharing your KNOWLEDGE LOVE the video .
You rock. Great channel. Probably be making a trip soon...
Come see us! ❤
I'm in Oregon and we can grow most any conifer--lucky us! A nearby office building has a twenty foot tall Picea glauca pendula that is to die for. Love all your beauties.
I love the conifer video. It’s confusing to know which ones can survive in the southern humidity. Thank you.
Very very wonderful information
Wow, this would almost be worth the 14 hour drive!
JUST MAKE SURE TO TAKE A TRUCK CAUSE HE HAS EVERYTHING you WANT & can IMAGINE! My Poor little Honda Accord didn’t stand a chance! 😅 I wanted one of everything! And still do! Luckily I’m only an hour away so I’ll be back a few times over! 😉👍🏽
Excellent information! Thank you for showing pictures of the full-grown tree! It helps so much!
I’m loving your channel! Great information and gorgeous plants👌🏽
I found you a few weeks ago and have been loving your videos! This is my favorite so far! I love this subject in general! Gorgeous and fascinating! 😍😍
Love the content getting some great pointers for Texas planting.
This was the best video on this topic that I have seen yet. Thank you and I love your channel!
BEST video and selection of conifers and specimen trees......I've been searching hi and low for a video explaining specimen trees and a nursery that carries different varieties.....visiting your nursery soon
Hi, what a brilliant informative video.
We are from the UK and would love to have someone like you and your nursery over here.
We will probably drop in when we have our next US holiday just to meet you and admire your nursery.
Love all of them!
I love conifers and was surprised that you can grow so many different varieties in your climate. I live in north Idaho and they do very well here. Thank you for showcasing so many of these beautiful trees.
Absolutely loved this video with all the fine specimens you have. I just purchased and planted a Feelin Sunny Deodar Cedar. Hope it does well!
Love them!!!!
I would be at your nursery all of the time if I were closer. Nurseries around me seem to be scared to bring these in. I think customers fear planting them too. Drainage and sun requirement are key.I would also mention to viewers how each handle significant icing events being in a battle zone climate. Also, a lot of cryptomeria do well in our 7b.
Great job.
I have no ground to plant any of these BUT I LOVE learning about any and all evergreens! I want to know more about those PUMPKINS SHAPED items in the background.
Haha the chimaneas??
Thank you for sharing these, Justin! I can't wait to add conifers in my garden. I'm in zone 8b.
Have you ever seen a Burkes red varigated pine tree? Found one last week. The needles are yellow tipped in dark green.
Thanks for that tip with the soil conditioner. I’m planting Conifers, thanks to you. I will definitely start adding the conditioner.
Great video, very inspiring! Thanks for sharing good work! I wish you a wonderful day!👍
Loved this video! Made some notes of my favorites so I can ask my local garden center if they have some available. Thanks! 😊
Love the info on all your trees. It has been a big help to me on deciding on what to get. Thank you.
Jason, I love watching your videos, and I'm a bit jealous of your unlimited energy ...or is it caffeine overload? Either way, I never get tired of your videos, and I really appreciate that you include the names and growing zones on the screen and give us other valuable growing information for each of the plants. Have a great week! ~Margie🤗💐🐝🦋
All beautiful!
Great videos! Wish your place was closer. Any suggestions for retailers in Atlanta metro for evergreens?
This was so helpful. Thanks!!
I like how you take out the plant to talk about it instead of other host point out one from 20 trees that look similar which better explanation the more confusing I am. One thing I recommend is the Boxwood Dee Runk it has a very slim and dense crown which looks like a small xmas tree.
I'm starting to create a privacy wall consisting of evergreens between me and my neighbor's property. You have no idea how useful this video is to me with my project. I've have already put in a few specimens that look amazing, but I'm still looking for more considering my privacy wall is more than 200ft. Thank you ❤
The species Umbrella Pines in the PNW grow a good 20-30ft. The nursery I managed had a few in the ground that were closer to that 30ft.
I absolutely loved seeing this video. I just love evergreens 🌲 and they do so well here in Sweden 🇸🇪. Thanks for all the information 👍🏽🌳
I gotta take a trip out there and get a few things !
Um please ❤ come see us ❤
@@RealALSK Do you have any Chief Joseph pines ?
@@ThePoehladian no not at the moment! We have 2 conifer trucks coming in next week! Lots of pines coming I do know that!
@@RealALSK Sweet ! Not sure when but I plan on visiting 😃
@@ThePoehladian I’m just happy you’re a viewer! That’s all we ask ❤️ Stay in touch!
The videos are really great Packed with lots of good information! Very useful lots of very good tips to help you with your garden!! And I am glad that you include Advice for people that are not in your zone. You try to touch a lot of different Points of information that anyone anywhere can use. You definitely give lots of enthusiasm and inspiration for people to try and get out and guard it! Gardening is for a lot of different people it doesn't matter who you are or what age you are. Keep up the good work Justin! I am looking forward to more videos of all different kinds!
Get ready we have 2 Confier trucks coming next week sooooooooo new video 🤫
Also, you’re so sweet thank you so much ❤
15:54 Omorika 👌
😊Thank you for your awesome videos that have taught me so much!
Very good presentation. Love your hat😊
EXCELLENT video!!! I love videos on conifers! ❤️. I sure wish you were closer. I live in Kentucky and no one around here has much to offer. I always learn a lot from your videos. Question…. Do conifers grow in the winter at all? Or just sit there and wait til spring?
Wow! Lots of great trees & shrubs! I’m sure it’s better to see them in person & you’re correct about once you get them in the ground so they can look their best. BTW love that you are using the botanical names and teaching folks what they mean. Great job!
Thank you nice video. I’m interested on conifers to replace my junipers low growth but ok to be wide
Would love if you give estimates of prices in your area.
Hello Jason, all your videos look excellent. It is informative as well as fun, of course you can perform in some of the funny movies 😀.
I don't see any video about Murray Cypress. Can you please do one? . Also like to watch a video about different types of Hinoki Cypress. Thanks and Best Wishes.
Love it nice tree
I love your videos! I’m in Michigan (Zone 6A) and want pretty much everything you show. Have you made a video on the best ways to amend clay soil? If not, can you? I like the way you explain things, especially for beginners like me. I tried adding Pine Soil Conditioner to my Clay raised bed this year, but lost 2 Dwarf Hinoki Cypress and 1 Mop Cypress in less than a month … I think from root rot, so I’m hesitant to buy nice things again. 😄✌️
Oh my goodness, spoiled for choice... I love my trees I've grown some conifers from seed, possibly Fraser Fir, Ponderosa Pine and maybe Lawson Cypress, then Red Oak, Pin Oak, fruit trees, liquidambars, hakeas & all kinds sf eucalypts - so many - but as we get older and I'm really disabled now, and the garden is so hard for my hubby to manage & I can do so little - BUT, how can leave my trees? Looks like you have a fabulous collection & Knowledge there - thanks for sharing.
One of the best conifer videos I've seen. My zone 7b is a lot different than your 7b. Oklahoma gets so much wind combined with drought/flood/drought/flood. But I think with watering many conifers can get through the heat and droughts. It's the bugs! The growing season for bugs and diseases is so much longer in bad places like this. I'm curious if you have the same fungus issues with blue spruces that so many have, and...boring beetles. Do they kill your trees? They do here.
Best evergreen vidoe❤
reall ynice , 🤗
Hey Jason. Love your videos. I’m a plant person 😊and one of your viewers in Edmonton AB, Canada. Can you do one or two videos on zone 2/3 evergreens please 😀
Hi!❤
I love your videos and garden tours! Wow is all i can say!
Question....i live near orlando in central florida. Will these plants still work in my area? Im thinking so but not 100% sure!
Very, very informative. Some beautiful specimens I didn't know existed. Would you suggest any of these for a windbreak?
Hi Tess, in my humble experience, Spruce trees are a great wind break. I have some Norway Spruce that really do the job!
@@Jane-West They are beautiful trees. I love the cones they produce. Thanks for the suggestion ❤
I love ur info
How does the Fat Albert blue spruce need to be from concrete so as to not crack it? Also do y'all ever get any bigger ones in?
Great video. I live in the Nashville area. Have lost about 15 Cupressina's in the last few years. I am down to about 5 an 3 are stressing bad. A large local nursery who sells them has stopped carrying because they just can't seem to tolerate the heat in Nashville.
New to Nashville area(north Franklin and would love to know what nurseries around here can speak to what conifers will work here and how to care for them as I would love to add more to our yard!
Nice Post!
I have several Hinoki in pots in 7b that seem to have issues with dropping all of the shaded needles. So the interior will hollow out if the tree isn't pruned to allow light penetration.These are nice thick trees but they will thin themselves if need be.If the tree is young they will bud back. The slender may not be as bad, at least that's what I'm seeing after having them 2 to 5 years. In the ground I'm sure would be a bit different.
Weeping Alaskan Juniper💕💕💕💕.
Watch your channel plus Hortube for things like this. In Missouri, we have clay (probably not as bad), heat, and humidity plus Zone 6 cold.
Which ones would you recommend for Georgia zoning
I live in zone 8 columbus georgia can I grow the vanderwolf pine and fat Albert blue spruce in my area. I have two fat Albert's and 4 vanderwolf pines I bought at local homedepot and lowes.
Question, I bought a weeping white spruce and I wonder how far shld I plant it from my pool and patio? I have the perfect spot for it but I’m worried it cld grown into these structures.
What do you think between the Forever Goldy or the Thuja Jantar? You sold me on the conifers they look awesome. I plan to plant 2 in my front yard in 4-6 hr sun areas close to the house
Great video! What soil conditioner do you use?
Daddy Pete’s is a great one we use ❤
What's your experience with baby blue spruce in the south (8b)? I had one die out on me at the end of last summer. It was still in the pot, in part sun and I was babying it. Would fat albert be more suitable?
What do you suggest to plant around a lamp post? I’m thinking a few arborvitae that can be rounded like a Danica.
Love your videos, love your energy but, I gotta admit it gives me a little anxiety lol reminds me of my son that wont sit still
It’s passion 🤩
When you say “can be trained, five foot tall, eight foot tall, ten foot tall, what you do is keep them staked…” do you have to keep them staked forever or will the trunk harden over time?
How tall do the Mugho Pine get? Thanks. Great video.
Do you have any experience with the Patti Faye Deodar Cedar?
Top 3 best evergreen for zone 8a?
Will a weeping Alaskan cedar grow in a container? I don't expect it to get huge but would it be okay to put in a large container? I had a blue spruce in this container for six years and it was happy until a deer destroyed it. I love the weeping trees. Thank you I'm in Kentucky.
What would you suggest for a fast growing conifer or evergreen for privacy in growing zone 8A?
Carolina Sapphire. Ours are outgrowing giant arborvitea by at least 2 ft a yr
I'm zone 8 - central Mississippi. I would like something to plant as a screeen.
Do any of your vanderwolf pines or Colorado blue spruce suffer from cytospora canker.
I want to plant a narrow conifer’s to use as a fencing in my yard here in zone 9b. I would like something that I can trim and that won’t get to large or wide. Do you have any suggestions?
What do u recommend for 8B?
Can you please ship the plant to Chicago area?
I am looking for an evergreen thats 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide and zone 4 cold tolerant...do u recommend any
Do you ship plants to the State of New York ( zone 5) ?? Also, do you have a weeping larch??
Sadly we do not! Maybe in the future!
I need a screening evergreen hedge in zone 8A, North Georgia near Athens. I will need to keep it 3-4 wide maximum. Height can be 12+. Am I best off going with a row of blue points?
Are there any conifers that do good in the shade. I really want some blue conifers but I have mostly shaded areas.