Desert Willow Bubba TREE 💚 Propagation 🌿 Gardening Tips and Tricks
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- Lets do a tree propagation! Desert willow trees (Chilopsis linearis) are known for their showy, beautiful flowers and pretty narrow leaves.
The Bubba variety, in particular, is a compact and drought-tolerant choice well-suited for smaller gardens. or showcase in a flowerbed.
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💚General plants/garden information primarily in zones 8b/9a
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I love the trumpet flower on this tree!
I give this tree a 10. It's on my list to add to my garden. I propagated cuttings from my vitex tree. They are still in my kitchen windowsill in a vase of water. All four cuttings have roots and are leafing out. I need to get them in a pot. lol!
Yes! The flowers are so beautiful! 😊🌞😍
The Vitex can stand so much! That's awesome, you can make a wall with them and see just pretty flowers! The deer hardly touch the ones here, but the cutter ants damaged one so badly! It's back this year, poor thing! But yes, I love those 2 💚💚💚
Great video
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Great video! I planted 50 desert willow after soaking them in water for a few weeks. Your video confirmed that I did it right. It even works without rooting powder but it will help for sure. They grow so fast once they get started. In two years they reached over 6 feet tall. Some of course were eaten by animals but I'm learning to protect them when they are young.
This comment makes me happy! Mine are doing well, but yes, they were attacked by deer, some were knocked down by squirrels! But some are still standing and growing! In my case, I have a wire fence wrapping the baby trees, so the deer leave them alone. I hope your trees grow beautifully! Thanks for visiting!
@@TheLivingBackyard Sounds like we have gone through the same problems and solutions. It's never easy to plant trees successfully but you gotta keep trying. I'm hoping one day to create a willow tree fence to keep the off-roading vehicles off my property.
@@ErezSegal Oh my goodness that sounds terrible! (having vehicles on your property, that is) I'm thinking that the very least you could have some fence posts with yellow tape? At least that could be something? Another tree/bush is the chinaberry but it's not native, however, it grows a bunch supposedly, and hardly needs any water...?
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I Wish you sold them because i got the seeds but they’re not growing.
I Wish you sold them because i got the seeds but they’re not growing.Would you be willing to sell them?
Hi, I'm not prepared for selling larger plants, sorry! But I have smaller plants like Tradescantia Zebrina, that grows super fast and Just yesterday I was thinking I could ship them! 😁
The seeds take their time to grow, that's for sure... just keep them super protected in good light and very little water, I hope it works!
Great video:)
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I have 2 bubba desert willows that I planted for my beehives and I never see them working the flowers. I see bumble bees work them.
Oh, I will pay attention to that, I love bumble bees!
Can you do this with larger branches? My desert willow has shot out several branches from the crown that are still soft wood and id like to prune them off and propagate them
In my experience, the larger branch did great for a while, then gave up. I think they don't have enough strength to feed a larger branch and leaves etc.... the ones that did better were smaller, with just 2 or 3 leaves, in water. I don't know where you are located, but the propagation is better in spring, so, if you can wait till then it would help better, but if you need to do it right now and it is fall, then keep them in a sunny place indoors, because the weather, wind, bugs etc, are easier to manage like that. In my case, the squirrels dig on my experiments outside! Thanks for stopping by!