I’ve never seen a garden where the use of red, blue, green and yellow is displayed to perfection. Plus all the different textures makes this garden literally the most beautiful I have ever seen. Breathtaking❤
Boring Oregon needs to rename their town because it definitely isn’t boring with Iesli nursery there! Loving the videos from there and the beautiful trees you are highlighting! 💕👏👌👍💕
I hope you get home to a shipping container full of conifers from Iseli that you picked out while you were there! 😂 Thanks for giving us the inside look at this spectacular nursery. Will be rewatching all those several times, I’m sure!
Hey Jim, what is that beautifully structured tree behind the mugo shown at 4:25. That is a stunner. Thank you for sharing this amazing garden! I only wish it was open to the public but this is the next best thing.
I just did an adult education event with our Dawson county high school agriculture teacher Thursday night. I was teaching how to make cut greenery arrangements for the holidays and there was much discussion on the different colors and textures of evergreens. I recommended your channel to those attending as I find your channel to be super accessible to people no matter their gardening level. Beautiful specimens there Jim, thank you!
Thank you for doing these tours of this gorgeous garden. I live 47 minutes away and would like to visit. Their website says only garden club or the America Conifer Society or such organizations are permitted organized tours. They are too busy growing all these great plants to open to the public. I shall find a way. It is too close to not figure this out.
Love these videos from Isley. Could you do a video on how to properly shear conifers for size control? With Mugo Pines, I heard that you should only prune the new candles in the spring and not to prune established growth on the Mugo Pines. Not sure if that is true, but I think there are probably things to be careful with on certain conifer varieties. Thanks!
Definitely a consideration with this type of plants. Some Juniper won't resprout if cut back to old wood for instance. This would be a great topic for discussion with people familiar with these plants, both in production and in the landscape.
It is really stunning how much larger these trees get in the PNW. Picea orientalis Firefly puts on maybe 3 to 4 inches a year here in our patch of New England…. BTW I have not seen Cephalotaxus harringtonia Gold Splash anywhere…. Golden Dragon is a lot easier to find and also is low to the ground
It is so beautiful there, it almost looks like another planet! Wow, the contrasts and textures are amazing. Wonderful road trip you are having! Thanks for sharing!
That gold mop was a little terrifying. Never thought it would turn into a giant! I hope to buy one, but now I will snip at it like a knight saving the innocent perrenials beside it. BTW what a tour! Thanks for your humour and info.
A long time ago I painted aquarelle paintings and enjoyed it. I never had the urge to pick up my brush again until you visited this garden. I agree that is an outstanding garden and yes, I’ve bought water colours and made a bunch of screenshots from your videos. Thank you. ❤️
Hi Jim, loved the conifers,especially the blues. Just wondering about the”Jantar” from Poland, I knew a gentleman whose name is Jan but it is pronounced like yawn. Also thanks for the clarification of Boring as a town. First video I thought it strange to call this town somewhat boring😅.
Could you do a pruning video on a gold mop? I’m a very experienced Gardner, but get very intimidated by pruning evergreens. I have a gold mop that is supposed to be maintainable at 5 to 6 feet. It needs to max out around that to fit my space. That would be so helpful. Now that I just typed that, maybe I should search your other videos because you may already have one lol.
The orange beauty what zone is that? We are looking for trees/ shrubs that have that look where is the foliage does not hit the ground. We are in zone 9b Northern California. So we have rattlesnakes that like hiding under foliage, so that kind of reverse cone would be great.
Can you remind all of us again? Is this a place that anybody can go and walk around the gardens? I understand it’s a wholesale nursery, but are you able to view the grounds and the plants?
Thanks Iseli for allowing Jim to share your garden with us.
I’ve never seen a garden where the use of red, blue, green and yellow is displayed to perfection. Plus all the different textures makes this garden literally the most beautiful I have ever seen. Breathtaking❤
Boring Oregon needs to rename their town because it definitely isn’t boring with Iesli nursery there! Loving the videos from there and the beautiful trees you are highlighting! 💕👏👌👍💕
It’s fun to see Jim still get excited about visiting a nursery for the first time
That Golden Mop is stunning, I am now determined to have several of those in my garden. What a mesmerizing nursery, so well-planned and cared for.
I hope you get home to a shipping container full of conifers from Iseli that you picked out while you were there! 😂 Thanks for giving us the inside look at this spectacular nursery. Will be rewatching all those several times, I’m sure!
Hi Jim, I normally don't like sheared evergreens, but that Pinus strobus "Louie" is something else. Wow that is a gorgeous tree.
Yes it’s gorgeous. I wonder if it keeps its yellow coloration in part shade.
One thing about Oregon is that plants grow exceptionally well there. Stuff that are trees there are bushes everywhere else.
Hey Jim, what is that beautifully structured tree behind the mugo shown at 4:25. That is a stunner. Thank you for sharing this amazing garden! I only wish it was open to the public but this is the next best thing.
I just did an adult education event with our Dawson county high school agriculture teacher Thursday night. I was teaching how to make cut greenery arrangements for the holidays and there was much discussion on the different colors and textures of evergreens. I recommended your channel to those attending as I find your channel to be super accessible to people no matter their gardening level. Beautiful specimens there Jim, thank you!
Thank you for doing these tours of this gorgeous garden. I live 47 minutes away and would like to visit. Their website says only garden club or the America Conifer Society or such organizations are permitted organized tours. They are too busy growing all these great plants to open to the public. I shall find a way. It is too close to not figure this out.
Same! Let’s make a club. 😂
Hi Jim, so happy you made it out West. Thank you for sharing the Iseli Nursery/garden with us. 😎
Love these gold pines. Thanks for these tours of conifers. I really enjoy that.😊
❤hello everyone have fun.
Love these videos from Isley. Could you do a video on how to properly shear conifers for size control? With Mugo Pines, I heard that you should only prune the new candles in the spring and not to prune established growth on the Mugo Pines. Not sure if that is true, but I think there are probably things to be careful with on certain conifer varieties. Thanks!
Definitely a consideration with this type of plants. Some Juniper won't resprout if cut back to old wood for instance. This would be a great topic for discussion with people familiar with these plants, both in production and in the landscape.
Yes! As I watched I was thinking I need to learn more rules of pruning conifers.
I just purchased a Thuja Jantar at my local Home Depot. It was grown by Bell Nursery in NJ. Thank you for including Thuja Jantar in your video.
Please keep it going! Love this nursery, definitely taking on a new love for conifers
Love how we couldn't see the tops of most of the specimens lol. huge varieties...Aurea and Louie are on my list!
It is really stunning how much larger these trees get in the PNW. Picea orientalis Firefly puts on maybe 3 to 4 inches a year here in our patch of New England…. BTW I have not seen Cephalotaxus harringtonia Gold Splash anywhere…. Golden Dragon is a lot easier to find and also is low to the ground
Learning so much more about conifers-which I know next to nothing about. Thanks so much! Beautiful garden.
What an absolutely stunning visual trip you took us on👏👏TFS💜💜💜
Really enjoying these Iseli videos- please keep em coming!
It is so beautiful there, it almost looks like another planet! Wow, the contrasts and textures are amazing. Wonderful road trip you are having! Thanks for sharing!
I love the Iseli content!!! I am slowly collecting through my local garden center. Hoping to add two tomorrow!
Love the content from Iseli!!! Been so informative and enjoyable.
Sad you did not show a Pinus contorta Chief Joseph...the most golden of them all. Mine in Spokane has already turned yellow for winter.
Stunning garden. Thanks for sharing
That gold mop was a little terrifying. Never thought it would turn into a giant! I hope to buy one, but now I will snip at it like a knight saving the innocent perrenials beside it. BTW what a tour! Thanks for your humour and info.
That Mugo Pine is what I fell in love with on that first video. So cool.
A long time ago I painted aquarelle paintings and enjoyed it. I never had the urge to pick up my brush again until you visited this garden. I agree that is an outstanding garden and yes, I’ve bought water colours and made a bunch of screenshots from your videos. Thank you. ❤️
I’m obsessed with that firefly. I hope I can find one in spring
In love with pinus Louie.
Thank you, Steph and Jim🌸🐝
I love autumn/fall colours, so beautiful. Especially, Japanese maples! Thanks for showing, all the best from the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧
WOW I love the Cyprus Aurea!
I love conifers. Thank you for sharing this garden with us. Wow it is just amazing.❤❤
04:33 What tree is the tall green one behind the Laarheide pine ?
No chief judge Joseph? That my fav yellow in the winter, it glows
Love them all. Just bought another of their plants at a market here in Oregon zone 8b
Wow wow 🤩
at 4:23, is that a Hollywood?
Hi Jim, loved the conifers,especially the blues. Just wondering about the”Jantar” from Poland, I knew a gentleman whose name is Jan but it is pronounced like yawn. Also thanks for the clarification of Boring as a town. First video I thought it strange to call this town somewhat boring😅.
Great content. Thank you for sharing.
Loved this! At the beginning of the video, is that a goshiki near the taxis bacata??
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Hi Jim! Loving all the Iseli content 😍 off topic, what size is the -aceae shirt that YOU wear?
8t is extra large. I could probably wear the large
@@JimPutnam thanks for the reply! Getting some holiday shopping done!😄
Could you do a pruning video on a gold mop? I’m a very experienced Gardner, but get very intimidated by pruning evergreens. I have a gold mop that is supposed to be maintainable at 5 to 6 feet. It needs to max out around that to fit my space. That would be so helpful. Now that I just typed that, maybe I should search your other videos because you may already have one lol.
Jim, can the rest of us regular gardeners tour Iseli or only garden center owners and celebs?
The orange beauty what zone is that? We are looking for trees/ shrubs that have that look where is the foliage does not hit the ground. We are in zone 9b Northern California. So we have rattlesnakes that like hiding under foliage, so that kind of reverse cone would be great.
The first few times you said you were in boring Oregon, I thought you were just being humorous, since it’s anything but boring, lol.
What is the weeping plant on the right at 1:27?
Can you remind all of us again? Is this a place that anybody can go and walk around the gardens? I understand it’s a wholesale nursery, but are you able to view the grounds and the plants?
How tall was that skylands???
Jim, you’re turning me into a conifer junkie.
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The Boring joke doesn’t get old 😅
Any News in the plant world if anyone is coming out with a Disease Resistant Red Tip Photinia? Mine all Died and I miiss them tremendously.
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Anything but BORING!