This brilliant! Exactly my kinda content. And this guy's voice is like butter. I've lived here all my life. How did I miss this? I watched APT and everything
Lol living in the mountains of Virginia where evergreen oaks do not exist I somehow purchased one from Lowes. Well in 93 I purchased what was labeled as a willow oak. Well as time went on I moved away then moved back to my parents old home I realized Lowes lied to me about my willow oak. Out of the same batch mine came from down the street I realized that those oaks lost their leaves at the same time as the rest but mine did not. Mine loses its leaves in January and is green until a hard freeze. It took me forever to figure out mine was a water oak. Like right now just after peak foliage here in Appalachia it's still Shiney green and stands out.
The disparaging remark about urban dwellers reveals a shocking display of ignorance and arrogance. My mother was from Alabama , she didn’t say yella ,she said yellow .
Blud’s Yappin about trees like he’s the Lorax.
❤❤❤❤❤Awesome show
I had no idea that Alabama's woodlands were so rich. Thx for the video.
❤❤ same, treat for sure
This brilliant! Exactly my kinda content. And this guy's voice is like butter. I've lived here all my life. How did I miss this? I watched APT and everything
This video is the best! I can't believe I haven't seen it until just now!
Excellent
Very Great show to watch... Thumbs up🤠👍🇺🇸🛶🦅🏕To Doug Phillips
I love it. Lot of good information!
Lol living in the mountains of Virginia where evergreen oaks do not exist I somehow purchased one from Lowes. Well in 93 I purchased what was labeled as a willow oak. Well as time went on I moved away then moved back to my parents old home I realized Lowes lied to me about my willow oak. Out of the same batch mine came from down the street I realized that those oaks lost their leaves at the same time as the rest but mine did not. Mine loses its leaves in January and is green until a hard freeze. It took me forever to figure out mine was a water oak. Like right now just after peak foliage here in Appalachia it's still Shiney green and stands out.
Beautiful. I miss his dog too.
I loved and miss seeing Turkey. This is such an interesting yet peaceful show.
Screw the economic value of trees. The natural value is what really matters.
THE most beautiful state in the Union.
Very interesting
Sassafras trees can get up to 60 feet... can't really call that a shrub
The disparaging remark about urban dwellers reveals a shocking display of ignorance and arrogance. My mother was from Alabama , she didn’t say yella ,she said yellow .
What in the world are you talking about? I say yellow and I've lived here all my life.
Screw the economic value of trees. The natural value is what really matters.
And they're simply beautiful and lovely.