Your Swift Creek, Pot n Pot video was mind blowing! What beautiful, healthy, verdant plants!!! (Just bingeing on HortTube, the Swift Creek video ended before I closed my mouth and started to type..
THANK YOU FOR COVERING TREES!!! It seems like many people have gotten away from planting trees at all. I don't know if it is because they just don't have enough info. to feel comfortable to purchase and plant the right one for their garden? I see A LOT of landscapes with none... and I'm in Oregon! Lol anyway, this video is greatly appreciated! 👏👏👏
Wow! The video is awesome! It’s obvious how well run the business is by the care of the trees. I’m from the Midwest and Oaks equal two things.... shade in the summer and leaf cleanup in the fall. Please do a video on Bradford Pear trees so we can be more informed on the negative impact of growing that variety. Thanks Jim.
Great tour of Bracy’s Nursery! It is truly an amazing place and I’m so glad you repeatedly mentioned their attention to detail, which I think is unrivaled. I could stay lost in that place, especially the propagation tunnels, forever! 😂 It was awesome to see the different varieties growing there on this tour. Thanks for doing this! 🙌💚🌳
Please do a video on the black diamond crepe myrtle's and the other dark foliage types. They are spectacular and people need to know about them. I've added 2 delta jazz dark foliage this year and will be adding others. They really make you look at crepe myrtle's in a totally different light
@@JimPutnam I will dig deep. I've just found the dark foliage crepes and am in love. I have what I believe to be a natchez from a root spring up from my last place as a center piece on my front yard. It's about 4ft right now on its third year. I'm training it as of this year. I'll be incorporating the dark foliage in multiple places for a pop throughout the yard. Love your channel, you've introduced me to many pants and I'll be incorporating them soon!
Awesome tour Jim- I planted one of the Tulip trees last year. I'm not sure what variety it was. It was about 3' tall with maybe a 1/2'" caliper on it. This year its 8' tall with a good 1.5" on it. I have never seen them before in my area (North Texas) so interested in feedback on them.
Jim, can you explain how to make the baby gem magnolias to become bushy or fuller looking? I have 3 but they look leggy and definitely not as full as the ones you showed.
Thank you for the video! I love planting tree's. Why did you say that about flowering pear? They have 3 season interest right? Out here in California I see a lot of evergreen flowering pear tree's.
I know each species grows at a different rate but how long have some of these trees been growing. The tall cypress for example. Started from seed or cutting. On what rootstock. I just started a bunch of splitrock camaciperis (I know I spelled that wrong). I successfully have sprouts but they are so tiny. It's going to be a 20 year investment to get anything as big as those.
I totally get this is a nursery and a factory style business I’m not hating. It’s so sad to see how bare the land is for how many trees there are lol. It would be cool to see if it’s possible to do this while trying to give back to the earth. Mulch natural ground covers and what not. It’s definitely a beautiful nursery though.
They are perhaps the worst noxious weed ever. They have crossed and created a weed that is taking over some places in the country. Read about it. It is actually shocking
They reseed everywhere. The nearby forest is white with them in the spring. These feral trees smother other plants. I’m always pulling volunteer plants from my shrub borders. They stink when in bloom, of freshly gutted fish. They don’t hold up in storms. The mature ones split down the middle. And they sucker like crazy.
HortTube with Jim Putnam Thank you for answering my question about the Bradford Pear Tree. I did not know what a pest they are. So thankful that I don’t have one! By the way I love your videos because they are full of good information!!!! I’m in zone 8 near Savannah.
Hola,can you help muy? Puede ayudarme con un contrato de trabajo en bracys,trabaje durante 5 años ahí y necesito volver a ir a trabajar,pleace..me suscribo a su canal,thanks you..
Spectacular WS Nursery; these people really know what they are doing!
Your Swift Creek, Pot n Pot video was mind blowing! What beautiful, healthy, verdant plants!!!
(Just bingeing on HortTube, the Swift Creek video ended before I closed my mouth and started to type..
More tree videos, please.
Look forward to your videos every day! Keep up the great videos!
Thanks for following along
Thank you Jim! Shazam! Hope to see you again soon at Bracy's Nursery!
Massive nursey, thanks for calling out the zones. I'm in zone 6 and have had good luck with "Dynamite" Crape Myrtles in my garden.
Yes, it's a good one for sure.
Do yours grow as a shrub? I'm in zone 6 also and while pretty they die all the way back in winter.
How do they keep them from falling over? They aren’t tied down right?
Unbelievable! Thanks for sharing.
Is there no wind there?
THANK YOU FOR COVERING TREES!!! It seems like many people have gotten away from planting trees at all. I don't know if it is because they just don't have enough info. to feel comfortable to purchase and plant the right one for their garden? I see A LOT of landscapes with none... and I'm in Oregon! Lol anyway, this video is greatly appreciated! 👏👏👏
Wow! The video is awesome! It’s obvious how well run the business is by the care of the trees. I’m from the Midwest and Oaks equal two things.... shade in the summer and leaf cleanup in the fall. Please do a video on Bradford Pear trees so we can be more informed on the negative impact of growing that variety. Thanks Jim.
Awesome tour! You should do more tree videos. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks for the feedback 👍
Great tour of Bracy’s Nursery! It is truly an amazing place and I’m so glad you repeatedly mentioned their attention to detail, which I think is unrivaled. I could stay lost in that place, especially the propagation tunnels, forever! 😂 It was awesome to see the different varieties growing there on this tour. Thanks for doing this! 🙌💚🌳
Thank you for watching it.
What a phenomenal tour, Jim! I'd be in heaven at a tree nursery like this!
A tree farm.. I think I’ve found my home
Thank you for the tour of something in my area
Great collection!!
Great tour! I like the new intro, too!
This was a fantastic video.Thank you .Edit
A refresher course on my Botany college classes. 😊 O M G, they have my Rising Sun Redbuds! 😍
Great tree but no reason to use the Lord's name in vain.
this was a fantastic video! thank you!
Do you know how they protect all those trees in the winter?
I have a 6ish year old Live oak here in Tulsa Ok. A nursery here has a couple massive live oaks that have been here for 50+ years.
They are amazing.
Please do a video on the black diamond crepe myrtle's and the other dark foliage types. They are spectacular and people need to know about them. I've added 2 delta jazz dark foliage this year and will be adding others. They really make you look at crepe myrtle's in a totally different light
I have a video on all of the Delta Crapes👍. I may have covered others. I can't remember anymore 😂
@@JimPutnam I will dig deep. I've just found the dark foliage crepes and am in love. I have what I believe to be a natchez from a root spring up from my last place as a center piece on my front yard. It's about 4ft right now on its third year. I'm training it as of this year. I'll be incorporating the dark foliage in multiple places for a pop throughout the yard. Love your channel, you've introduced me to many pants and I'll be incorporating them soon!
Great video🌱
How do they keep the trees from blowing over?
I had a beautiful three trunk river birch but Hurricane Florence took it in 2018.
Being in the south, it seems we all have the hurricane tree stories.
Awesome tour Jim- I planted one of the Tulip trees last year. I'm not sure what variety it was. It was about 3' tall with maybe a 1/2'" caliper on it. This year its 8' tall with a good 1.5" on it. I have never seen them before in my area (North Texas) so interested in feedback on them.
pin oaks native to Mid west and east.
Hey Jim, do you know how this nursery was able to grow their camellia japonicas in full sun? Is it just a matter of watering more often?
Jim, can you explain how to make the baby gem magnolias to become bushy or fuller looking? I have 3 but they look leggy and definitely not as full as the ones you showed.
You must have too much shade or too little water.
Thank you for the video! I love planting tree's. Why did you say that about flowering pear? They have 3 season interest right? Out here in California I see a lot of evergreen flowering pear tree's.
It has become a terrible noxious weed.
@@JimPutnam oh my. Good to know. Thank you
Sacramento is full of old "bradford pear" trees.
They give off a strong scent...
They are known as "cum trees" out here.
Did you get to visit the LSU AgCenter botanic Gardens while you were in the great state of Louisiana
I did. It is pretty awesome. I have a video from it. Probably next week.
have you got any sales jobs going im looking for a tree change lol
I would like to put a dwarf crab apple tree in my small front yard with southern exposure. What do you think? As a specimen tree.
How is it growing?
I know each species grows at a different rate but how long have some of these trees been growing. The tall cypress for example. Started from seed or cutting. On what rootstock. I just started a bunch of splitrock camaciperis (I know I spelled that wrong). I successfully have sprouts but they are so tiny. It's going to be a 20 year investment to get anything as big as those.
I totally get this is a nursery and a factory style business I’m not hating. It’s so sad to see how bare the land is for how many trees there are lol. It would be cool to see if it’s possible to do this while trying to give back to the earth. Mulch natural ground covers and what not. It’s definitely a beautiful nursery though.
Jim, why do you dislike the Bradford Pear tree??? They are beautiful trees!
They are perhaps the worst noxious weed ever. They have crossed and created a weed that is taking over some places in the country. Read about it. It is actually shocking
They reseed everywhere. The nearby forest is white with them in the spring. These feral trees smother other plants.
I’m always pulling volunteer plants from my shrub borders.
They stink when in bloom, of freshly gutted fish.
They don’t hold up in storms. The mature ones split down the middle.
And they sucker like crazy.
HortTube with Jim Putnam Thank you for answering my question about the Bradford Pear Tree. I did not know what a pest they are. So thankful that I don’t have one! By the way I love your videos because they are full of good information!!!! I’m in zone 8 near Savannah.
Not just a pest, but after 15+ years of growing it to provide significant shade, a wind storm takes out half of it. Poor branch structure.
They are really weak trees. Overland Park Ks if filled with them and they are always splitting during storms and so overused.
Can.magoliad.grow.a.cutking
Puedo mandarle copia de mi pasaporte ,pleace..
Which do you prefer. Little Gem or teddy bear?
Teddy Bear definitely has better color
@@JimPutnam thanks!
Hola,can you help muy? Puede ayudarme con un contrato de trabajo en bracys,trabaje durante 5 años ahí y necesito volver a ir a trabajar,pleace..me suscribo a su canal,thanks you..
Bore, Bore, Bore...nothing new or interesting here...
Ok... Thanks for watching