Terrific display. Thanks for sharing once again. Any experience, good or bad, with Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce Tree's? I'm thinking of trying one or possibly a Redbud green variety color to fill in a space I have on my small property. Zone 7A.
Really great stuff. I was hoping you might be able to answer some questions since it seems like you have a lot of your maples in full sun. I have about twelve in pots I've gotten over the past couple of years, but even being in Willamette Valley in Oregon I find myself with ever crispier leaves during July and August if I don't sequester them in areas where they get sun from 8am-2pm or so. Do you find it takes a few years of smaller maple trees coming into their own before they're good in full sun in pots? I also see a lot of people saying "don't water your maples until the soil is dry" but in deep summer 85+ degree heat mine start yellowing and losing leaves even in shade if I say "oh this bark/moss/perlite mix is still damp so I don't need to water." What mix do you use in your pots generally and what would you recommend for watering habits with these potted maples? I haven't really found any "rule of thumb" that seems to work well.
My trees are already in Fall color, even in shady locations. The weather pattern has changed and it is hard to know how the trees will react. Thanks for watching
@@ryancolebourn3060 I have sold thousands of trees over 18 years. I still remember many of them but it is getting harder to remember specific trees from over 10 years ago. I laugh at how it works, since several years ago I asked Talon Buchholz about a really great tree I bought from him but he didn't remember it. I was a bit surprised he didn't remember that tree but when he said he had owned millions of trees over the years it made sense.
I have mine in full sun. sometimes growers don't use the best piece of scion wood and trees do not duplicate like the original tree. Because of this issue I am very select as to who I buy trees from. thanks for watching
Her garden is like a paradise.
Wonderful videos. Thank you!
Awesome, I could watch your videos all day
Thanks for watching, please watch my other videos
This is probably how heaven looks like! Thanks for the amazing show! How big is the area to get an idea on how all these trees are able to fit into?
The lot is 22,000 square feet, Half acre. So the challenge now for anyone is to find the trees. thanks for watching
Wow amazing colours and trees.
thanks for watching
Excellent as usual
Glad hou mentioned your losses as they are a difficult tree to keep potted long term.I have lost a few in my time.The video's are great!cheers
Terrific display. Thanks for sharing once again. Any experience, good or bad, with Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce Tree's? I'm thinking of trying one or possibly a Redbud green variety color to fill in a space I have on my small property. Zone 7A.
Best one I found is Picea pungens 'Blue Pearl' it is a great small blue globe. Thanks for watching
Really great stuff. I was hoping you might be able to answer some questions since it seems like you have a lot of your maples in full sun. I have about twelve in pots I've gotten over the past couple of years, but even being in Willamette Valley in Oregon I find myself with ever crispier leaves during July and August if I don't sequester them in areas where they get sun from 8am-2pm or so. Do you find it takes a few years of smaller maple trees coming into their own before they're good in full sun in pots?
I also see a lot of people saying "don't water your maples until the soil is dry" but in deep summer 85+ degree heat mine start yellowing and losing leaves even in shade if I say "oh this bark/moss/perlite mix is still damp so I don't need to water." What mix do you use in your pots generally and what would you recommend for watering habits with these potted maples? I haven't really found any "rule of thumb" that seems to work well.
My trees are already in Fall color, even in shady locations. The weather pattern has changed and it is hard to know how the trees will react. Thanks for watching
Are these for sale? Also, where do you source so many specimen sized rare maples? What an incredible collection!
I have been selling trees for 18 years, the trees came from some of the best wholesale nurseries in the PNW, thanks for watching
Another amazing video. Thank you for it. Have you ever owned a Celebration Japanese Maple?
I sold my two big Celebrations and have a little one which I will plant in my garden. It is a great tree
Do you list the trees you want to or are willing to sell anywhere?
@@ryancolebourn3060 I once did have a website but now I only sell to a select few of clients who have been with me for years.
Thank you, I will go through your older videos to try to see the bigger ones you sold.
@@ryancolebourn3060 I have sold thousands of trees over 18 years. I still remember many of them but it is getting harder to remember specific trees from over 10 years ago. I laugh at how it works, since several years ago I asked Talon Buchholz about a really great tree I bought from him but he didn't remember it. I was a bit surprised he didn't remember that tree but when he said he had owned millions of trees over the years it made sense.
appreciate the content
thanks for watching
Can you please tell me what the small blue spruce is at the 5:14 mark on the left side of the shot? Thank you!!
Picea pungens 'Coors' thanks for watching
Opening shot about dead center with the path, but in the background…Is that spruce a Picea Omorika ‘Gotelli Weeping’?
It is Picea omorika 'Aurea' Thanks for watching
@@amazingmaples Thank you!
How is it that your geisha gone wild is pink and mine is just a solid green without any pink in it whatsoever? What am I missing?
I have mine in full sun. sometimes growers don't use the best piece of scion wood and trees do not duplicate like the original tree. Because of this issue I am very select as to who I buy trees from. thanks for watching
Very interesting but I'm starting to see this in my trees@@amazingmaples
I think you were trying to mention it as July 25, its written as July 35. Please rectify. thanks