Planting a Kwanzan Flowering Cherry🌿🌸
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Hey everyone, thanks for watching! In this video I am planting a Kwanzan Flowering Cherry in the garden. It is early fall now which is a great time to be planting. I particularly love this variety because of the large double flowers in the spring. This variety gets 15-25 feet tall and wide and is hardy down to zone 5.
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My name is Sam and I am a landscape designer, content creator, and gardener. I garden in San Diego, CA and Spokane, WA. I love sharing my passion for plants with others and making the world just a little more beautiful than when I found it. Make sure to follow me on Instagram and subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this one.
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Thanks for your video! I am planting a tree on our Japanese Garden. It’s a little smaller than the one you have. I am hoping it grows quickly!
Love that double blossom!
Thank you for watching! ☺️
Thank you for posting this video. I have been looking to plant this tree in my front yard. I'm curious to know, where did you purchase this Kwanzan and how much did you spend?
Great video! Just planted one of these last Spring. :)
Thank you for watching! Fingers crossed both of our trees thrive next season :)
Did you say 25 feet?! 😮
Thank you for sharing. I see you have smaller plants in the ground where you’re planting the tree. Do you have any concern of the other plants getting enough sun?
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
I’m planting three trees in a row: a Kwanzan Cherry, a Kousa Dogwood, and another Kwanzan Cherry. I only have room to plant them 10 feet apart. Can I prune them once they start growing into one another or should I opt to only plant two?
I’m buying trees that are 3” in diameter, and I’m trying to balance achieving a little privacy more quickly with knowing they will be 15-20ft wide once mature.
Best of luck with the channel. Hope it blows up!
Nice, we're trying to get our neighbors to plant kwanzans in their parkway here in north spokane. Come see us at East of Eden Gardens Olympic Ave
what were the dimensions of the hole you dug?
Hi man I’m not too sure as to what zone Toronto is in.. would this tree be fine here? How about the prunus yeondus?
Toronto is in zone 5A to 5B. Any cherry blossom trees can grow there, but they might not grow as fast.