I just discovered Western Redbuds a few years back, and I think they're awesome. I now have two in my yard. One as a shrub, one as a tree. I appreciate the informative video. For one, I didn't know about leaf-cutter bees. Now I know what was cutting crescents from the leaves.
Thank you for explaining the multi trunk tree thing and the 1 gallon cheaper option. Can you do a video on how to prune a multi trunk 1 gallon tree? I bought a dessert willow, planted it last Fall. It has branches everywhere. I’m not sure if I trim it to just the 5 main branches or wait until 1 year (this Fall) to “clean it up”. I also have a gallon scrub oak coming up on a year. It is short (1-2ft) will lots of tiny branch (1 ft) and then it has 1 longer branch (2ftt). Do I trim it down to the one longer branch? I was hoping you could create a maintenance page for scrub oak, Quercus berberidifolia.
So good!
Great video! Most informative video for landscape use information on the Western Redbud.
I just discovered Western Redbuds a few years back, and I think they're awesome. I now have two in my yard. One as a shrub, one as a tree. I appreciate the informative video. For one, I didn't know about leaf-cutter bees. Now I know what was cutting crescents from the leaves.
i love them too
Thank you for explaining the multi trunk tree thing and the 1 gallon cheaper option. Can you do a video on how to prune a multi trunk 1 gallon tree? I bought a dessert willow, planted it last Fall. It has branches everywhere. I’m not sure if I trim it to just the 5 main branches or wait until 1 year (this Fall) to “clean it up”. I also have a gallon scrub oak coming up on a year. It is short (1-2ft) will lots of tiny branch (1 ft) and then it has 1 longer branch (2ftt). Do I trim it down to the one longer branch? I was hoping you could create a maintenance page for scrub oak, Quercus berberidifolia.
Great advice thank you for your videos!
Thanks for watching!
How many years before the flowering starts in the inland valleys?
You might not get flowering within the first year of establishment, but you should see flowering shortly after that. Don't give up hope!