Oh please do more videos on conifers! I enjoyed this so much and thank you so much for taking the time to do it! I am starting a conifer garden in front of house and one behind. In front I am needing dwarf conifers. I started with a “Sester’s Blue Spruce (I think it’s going to get bigger than I wanted but it is gorgeous! The second is a weeping white spruce and it’s gorgeous!!!! The next I would like to have a dwarf that has flowing branches but can find a dwarf. In the back I have room but don’t won’t a 20 foot tall. I would love to have flowing branches that just is Gorgeous. Please help!
Picked up the 'Skyhigh WB' Norway spruce this past spring at my local greenhouse, set it in the ground and liked it so much I went back for another, might even go for number 3 next spring, though could be something else on offer that tickles my fancy! As for witches brooms, genetic mutations that come about by a number of possible reasons, mostly just from spontaneous bud mutations.
Happy to see another one of these videos! It can be a challenge to find evergreens for tight places. My favorites are the Swiss stone pine and Monty blue spruce.
Fraser’s can definitely grow pretty fast, especially once they’re established. I believe Fraser Christmas trees take about 8-10 years to reach the selling height
Thank you for the time and effort you put in to make this video presentation. Great job!
Oh please do more videos on conifers! I enjoyed this so much and thank you so much for taking the time to do it! I am starting a conifer garden in front of house and one behind. In front I am needing dwarf conifers. I started with a “Sester’s Blue Spruce (I think it’s going to get bigger than I wanted but it is gorgeous! The second is a weeping white spruce and it’s gorgeous!!!! The next I would like to have a dwarf that has flowing branches but can find a dwarf.
In the back I have room but don’t won’t a 20 foot tall. I would love to have flowing branches that just is Gorgeous. Please help!
Excellent list Joshua! Thankyou for sharing information about some of our conifers. We really appreciate it.
Of course! It’s great to see a company carry so many unique and amazing plants!
Great video thanks for the info.
Picked up the 'Skyhigh WB' Norway spruce this past spring at my local greenhouse, set it in the ground and liked it so much I went back for another, might even go for number 3 next spring, though could be something else on offer that tickles my fancy! As for witches brooms, genetic mutations that come about by a number of possible reasons, mostly just from spontaneous bud mutations.
Enjoyed this video, thanks! If there are any arboretums or botanical gardens near you in CO, would love to see a video tour of them from you.
Happy to see another one of these videos! It can be a challenge to find evergreens for tight places. My favorites are the Swiss stone pine and Monty blue spruce.
Nice selection of evergreens, I like the Monty Blue Spruce 💙
BTW, the WB stands for Witches Broom.
Ha that makes sense! Thanks 😉
Thanks for this video. I am trying to incorporate a few more evergreens into my yard. These are some neat ones.
Just remember these are only a few of many! I hope you pick out some fun plants 🙂
Iseli is awesome
They really are!
Thanks Joshua I enjoyed the information you shared on these evergreens!
Of course, thanks for watching the video!
I like the korean fir I was going to get one but I got a small Fraser instead and it grew a foot this past year!
Fraser’s can definitely grow pretty fast, especially once they’re established. I believe Fraser Christmas trees take about 8-10 years to reach the selling height
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