New 2025 Proven Winners Shrubs
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- We received the New for 2025 Proven Winners Shrubs! Although some were looking a little rough so I had to go after them with my scissors! This shows you how we get and keep shrubs looking good.
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I am looking forward to those new Hydrangea's, they are beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I apreciate all the information and tips that you share with us.
Hi Heidi 🌺. Very cool video of these pretty plants 2025 they look so pretty . Great job Heid,i nice trimming . Have a wonderful day .🌺🌻🌺
I have to add a couple more shrubs now to my wish list. Thanks Heidi.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us. ❤
Glad to see leucothoe getting some more attention :) Great video
Awesome video! Now I’m not afraid to do some hard pruning !
Hi Heidi, good to see what's up-n-coming! Was wondering if the new Butterfly bush is a purple variety ?
love the trimming info! I am in zone 7B and have some of the proven winner oso roses that I was unable to get planted this summer because the ground was too hard and dry. We now have gotten a lot of rain and the ground is softer. The plants got stragly in there pots. Should I trim them now when I plant or wait or wait until spring
Hi Heidi! Thank you so much for all this information. We have a new (this summer) panicle hydrangea and I know that it blooms in new wood. Should I give it a trim this fall so the deer don’t become interested in it over the winter? We had it caged this summer because it was being nibbled by them. Thank you for a reply.
How tall and wide does the whippet good arb get?