Yes and to which region it is native to. That way you can compare it with your own climate and see if it tolerates a moderate to harsh winter. In my opinion it is not worth buying a tree that exists in the exact opposite gardening zone as yours👍🏻
I'm sorry to hear that you were disappointed about the lack of growing zone information in the video. You're right that this is an important aspect of plant care and selection, and we appreciate your feedback. In the future, we will make sure to include more detailed information about growing zones to ensure our content is as helpful and accurate as possible. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Interesting choices, thank you! Not everyone has a large space to add greenery to, so these smaller varieties are really terrific choices to look out for at our local garden centers!
Hi, thank you for your suggestion! We understand the importance of including USDA hardiness zones when discussing plants, as it significantly impacts where a plant can thrive. In future videos, we'll make sure to include this information for each plant we discuss. We appreciate your feedback and hope to continue providing content that is helpful and informative to you.
Thanks for highlighting this crucial aspect. You're absolutely right about the importance of choosing native species like witch hazel and mountain witch alder for North American gardens. It's essential to be mindful of the impact non-native trees can have on local ecosystems. We appreciate your expertise and will strive to emphasize native plant options in our future content. Your input helps us all become more responsible gardeners. 🌳🌿
Thank you for raising this important point. We're committed to promoting sustainable and ecologically responsible gardening practices. Going forward, we'll focus more on non-invasive and native species in our suggestions. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us improve our content and contribute positively to local ecosystems. Thanks again for your input! 🌱🌍
It would nice to mention the zones of these trees
Yes and to which region it is native to. That way you can compare it with your own climate and see if it tolerates a moderate to harsh winter. In my opinion it is not worth buying a tree that exists in the exact opposite gardening zone as yours👍🏻
I'm very disappointed that growing zones were not included -- surprising because so much information great information was given.
I'm sorry to hear that you were disappointed about the lack of growing zone information in the video. You're right that this is an important aspect of plant care and selection, and we appreciate your feedback. In the future, we will make sure to include more detailed information about growing zones to ensure our content is as helpful and accurate as possible. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Interesting choices, thank you! Not everyone has a large space to add greenery to, so these smaller varieties are really terrific choices to look out for at our local garden centers!
So nice of you 💕
Like your videos 👍
Thanks 👍
Since when the word dwarf mean 16 ft tall.
Hi awesome collection can u send thhes plants in pakistan
What is name of tree in red colour u used in cover of this video.isnt that japanese maple or something else?Plz tell us.
Japanese Maple 👌
Please add the Zones
Hi, thank you for your suggestion! We understand the importance of including USDA hardiness zones when discussing plants, as it significantly impacts where a plant can thrive. In future videos, we'll make sure to include this information for each plant we discuss. We appreciate your feedback and hope to continue providing content that is helpful and informative to you.
all of these trees are invasive/non native to north america… witch hazel and mountain witch alder are the only native ones
Thanks for highlighting this crucial aspect. You're absolutely right about the importance of choosing native species like witch hazel and mountain witch alder for North American gardens. It's essential to be mindful of the impact non-native trees can have on local ecosystems. We appreciate your expertise and will strive to emphasize native plant options in our future content. Your input helps us all become more responsible gardeners. 🌳🌿
Dwarf tress?
would be nice if all the suggestions weren’t invasive/non native species…
Thank you for raising this important point. We're committed to promoting sustainable and ecologically responsible gardening practices. Going forward, we'll focus more on non-invasive and native species in our suggestions. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us improve our content and contribute positively to local ecosystems. Thanks again for your input! 🌱🌍
Love your info but dislike the too loud music. Please, I’m here for info and the music competes. Consider turning down volume. 🇨🇦
Dwarf????
"dwarf tress" this is not made by english speaking humans
Im sorry but like dwarf cant be this big 😂