I've owned -- and used -- your Manual of Woody Landscape Plants for several decades. I recently bought an updated version. Such a wealth of useful information. Thank you for sharing your garden!
You have a beautiful collection of Cercis! I’m a redbud lover too! I love how you have large, expansive gardens, instead of acres of lawn. Great video! Thank you to both you and your wife for taking the time to make this.
I had 2 of your books and lent them out and never got them back. That is how good your books are. I just looked at Amazon and it is about $59. Saving up for it. 75 and still learning.
You are such a wealth of information! A new video once a month? I wish you would release a new one every week. I love the Floating Clouds! Keep up the great work, Dr. Dirr and Katie!❤
Not weary. Learning from the master. I am super glad I found your video. I was introduced to your books by my landscape teacher in college courses on landscaping and received my diploma and license. My professor praised you highly.
However long you can talk about redbuds - I can listen. I have an Eastern redbud & am looking for another variety. Since you mentioned that they can flower at different times I will look for one that occurs earlier.
Thank you for the video. It was very interesting. I was hoping you would show some baptisia. Yes please do more videos. Thank you Dr. Dirr and daughter.
Another great video Katie and Mike! Really enjoyed it. I remember seeing ‘Floating Clouds’ in your garden and thinking about how it was the perfect placement. Such a beautiful structure and those leaves, oh my!
Your "Manual of Woody Landscape Plants" was required reading for the Woody Plants course I took back in college over 30 years ago; the professor referred to it as the "Bible" of woody plants . . . and he was right. The scientific information was great, but even more than that, I always appreciated the added practical commentary and personal experience. I still have my book, but it has had so much use that the binding is falling off. Looks like it's time to get the update. Really glad to see you here on TH-cam and looking forward to more videos.
Thanks for the video. After adding several redbuds last year, I've run out of space for more until somethingelse is chopped out. The variegated Whitewater is another good one, and several years ago I planted a variegated yellow/green redbud mixed in a field of Rising Sun in North Carolina. The variegation seems stable, but unfortunately, most of the Rising Sun in this field perished with vascular dieback.
I only have 2 redbuds (Merlot and Ruby Falls) but I am totally obsessed with cercis!! - it takes every ounce of restraint for me not to collect every one!! Thank-you for the amazing video 🙏
@@taylorswf23 the Merlot (about 10 feet now?) seems to be doing well, budding and about to bloom - did have a stressful first year in ground, think it may have been under-watered - now entering 3rd year healthy, knock on wood - I planted my Ruby Falls last fall, about 6 ft, terrific form, looking forward to seeing it leaf out for the first time - how are yours faring?
@@urchinsushi2041 lovely! Both mine were planted last spring. They’re both bloom now, the Merlot a little ahead and starting to push leaves. My Ruby Falls especially looked pitiful last year (light green leaves). I was disappointed but I’m hoping it just needed a season to acclimate and the color will improve this year
Wow your Floating Clouds has grown much faster than mine. Mine has been in my Indiana yard for about 13 years. They must like your yard better than mine. The main trunk on mine is still smaller than the branch you showed the close up of the flower on. Mine seems to have a strong tendency to send branches arching downward. While nothing I read said this was a weeping sort of tree, mine tried hard to do just that. Those lower branches eventually started to die and I've cut them off which makes mowing so much easier.
Dr.Dirr your an incredible man and I thank you for all you have shared with your work . My question is does anyone have the Zig Zag Cercis available through online purchase. Thank you again so much.
I was pleasantly surprised you had an Avondale Redbud. I have one, or so that's what the tag said. I've been trying to find one to compare. I'm having problems with my tree. It's a single trunk and appears not to be growing or very slow.its currently leafing out but only on the ends of some branches. It's as tall as Imit was when I fought 3 yrs ago, 5ft. Any ideas what to do?
We had a two Rising Sun redbuds and they didn't survive our winter, zone 5 Ohio, the nursery replaced one and last year half of the tree didn't survive. Love redbuds and the Rising Sun but I doubt the hardiness of this cultivar.. Thoughts?
I had Alley Cat and lost it. I do not know the reason why. Many people consider Alley Cat to have better variegation than FC. Both reproduce the variegated characteristic true to type from seed. I have had Ambrosia beetle on a Forest Pansy which I removed and burned. Otherwise no issues.
Maybe you can tell me why... We have a Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy. It is about 20 years old. We're in west coast zone 7. and it has never bloomed. It gets tiny buds every spring which have never open. They just fall off. Any reason you might suggest.
I've owned -- and used -- your Manual of Woody Landscape Plants for several decades. I recently bought an updated version. Such a wealth of useful information. Thank you for sharing your garden!
You have a beautiful collection of Cercis! I’m a redbud lover too! I love how you have large, expansive gardens, instead of acres of lawn. Great video! Thank you to both you and your wife for taking the time to make this.
I had 2 of your books and lent them out and never got them back. That is how good your books are. I just looked at Amazon and it is about $59. Saving up for it. 75 and still learning.
Super cool Redbud tree. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
You are such a wealth of information! A new video once a month? I wish you would release a new one every week.
I love the Floating Clouds!
Keep up the great work, Dr. Dirr and Katie!❤
What a Great back yard you have Love it Thanks 🙏 ❤😊
Not weary. Learning from the master. I am super glad I found your video. I was introduced to your books by my landscape teacher in college courses on landscaping and received my diploma and license. My professor praised you highly.
However long you can talk about redbuds - I can listen. I have an Eastern redbud & am looking for another variety. Since you mentioned that they can flower at different times I will look for one that occurs earlier.
I’m glad you’re doing these Dr Dirr. Anonymity is sometimes not underrated ✌️💚
Love the videos and education Dr Dirr and daughter, TY 🙂
Thanks for another great video! Please keep them coming!
Thank you for the video. It was very interesting. I was hoping you would show some baptisia. Yes please do more videos. Thank you Dr. Dirr and daughter.
I can't wait to watch this video Dr. Dirr!
Another great video Katie and Mike! Really enjoyed it. I remember seeing ‘Floating Clouds’ in your garden and thinking about how it was the perfect placement. Such a beautiful structure and those leaves, oh my!
Excellent video. Excellent!
Your "Manual of Woody Landscape Plants" was required reading for the Woody Plants course I took back in college over 30 years ago; the professor referred to it as the "Bible" of woody plants . . . and he was right. The scientific information was great, but even more than that, I always appreciated the added practical commentary and personal experience. I still have my book, but it has had so much use that the binding is falling off. Looks like it's time to get the update. Really glad to see you here on TH-cam and looking forward to more videos.
I learn so much from your videos. And what a joy to see all that’s blooming in your garden. I look forward to the next one.
Really great to see how the varieties of redbuds compare.
I would appreciate a series of baptisia that bloom at various times.
Thanks for the video. After adding several redbuds last year, I've run out of space for more until somethingelse is chopped out. The variegated Whitewater is another good one, and several years ago I planted a variegated yellow/green redbud mixed in a field of Rising Sun in North Carolina. The variegation seems stable, but unfortunately, most of the Rising Sun in this field perished with vascular dieback.
I only have 2 redbuds (Merlot and Ruby Falls) but I am totally obsessed with cercis!! - it takes every ounce of restraint for me not to collect every one!! Thank-you for the amazing video 🙏
I have the exact same cultivars. How are they for you?
@@taylorswf23 the Merlot (about 10 feet now?) seems to be doing well, budding and about to bloom - did have a stressful first year in ground, think it may have been under-watered - now entering 3rd year healthy, knock on wood - I planted my Ruby Falls last fall, about 6 ft, terrific form, looking forward to seeing it leaf out for the first time - how are yours faring?
@@urchinsushi2041 lovely! Both mine were planted last spring. They’re both bloom now, the Merlot a little ahead and starting to push leaves. My Ruby Falls especially looked pitiful last year (light green leaves). I was disappointed but I’m hoping it just needed a season to acclimate and the color will improve this year
Wow your Floating Clouds has grown much faster than mine. Mine has been in my Indiana yard for about 13 years. They must like your yard better than mine. The main trunk on mine is still smaller than the branch you showed the close up of the flower on. Mine seems to have a strong tendency to send branches arching downward. While nothing I read said this was a weeping sort of tree, mine tried hard to do just that. Those lower branches eventually started to die and I've cut them off which makes mowing so much easier.
Thank you so much! Great video!!
Keep these videos coming Mike! I have your and Keith's Tree Book and I love it.
Love, love Cercis too. Didn't see you mention Cercis occidentalis/orbiculata or cultivars? Might want to add to your collection.
This is wonderful! Thank you!
Wonderful video.
Thank you🌸🐝
Dr.Dirr your an incredible man and I thank you for all you have shared with your work . My question is does anyone have the Zig Zag Cercis available through online purchase. Thank you again so much.
You could try Hidden Hollow Nursery in Belvidere, Tennessee.
Where are you located? Growing zone? Thanks for the info 😊
I was pleasantly surprised you had an Avondale Redbud. I have one, or so that's what the tag said. I've been trying to find one to compare. I'm having problems with my tree. It's a single trunk and appears not to be growing or very slow.its currently leafing out but only on the ends of some branches. It's as tall as Imit was when I fought 3 yrs ago, 5ft. Any ideas what to do?
We had a two Rising Sun redbuds and they didn't survive our winter, zone 5 Ohio, the nursery replaced one and last year half of the tree didn't survive. Love redbuds and the Rising Sun but I doubt the hardiness of this cultivar..
Thoughts?
How does floating clouds compare to alley cat? Supposedly the latter holds the variegation longer?
And do you do anything for Ambrosia beetle?
I had Alley Cat and lost it. I do not know the reason why. Many people consider Alley Cat to have better variegation than FC. Both reproduce the variegated characteristic true to type from seed. I have had Ambrosia beetle on a Forest Pansy which I removed and burned. Otherwise no issues.
Maybe you can tell me why... We have a Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy. It is about 20 years old. We're in west coast zone 7. and it has never bloomed. It gets tiny buds every spring which have never open. They just fall off. Any reason you might suggest.
Are theses beauties in commercial production?
Most except for Tennessee Pink.