1. Japanese Flowering Cherry 2. Japanese Angelica Tree 3. Weeping Willow 4. Honey Locust 5. Royal Poinciana 6. Leland Cypress 7. Freeman Maple 8. River Birch 9. Quaking Aspen 10. Tulip Tree
Japanese cherry: zones 5-9 Japanese Angelica: zones 4-9 Weeping willow (depends on species): Salix alba-zones 2-8 Salix babylonica-zones 6-8 Honey locust: zones 3-8 Royal poinciana: zones 10-12 Leyland cypress: zones 6-10 Freeman maple: zones 5-8 River birch: zones 4-9 Quaking Aspen: zones 1-7 Tulip tree: zones 4-9
You're absolutely right! Crape Myrtles are indeed beautiful and their rapid growth, along with their stunning blooms, make them a favorite among many gardeners. Not to mention, they're quite resilient and can tolerate a variety of soil conditions. Thank you for sharing your appreciation for this wonderful plant. Happy gardening! 🌳🌸🌿😊
1. Japanese Flowering Cherry 2. Japanese Angelica Tree 3. Weeping Willow 4. Honey Locust 5. Royal Poinciana 6. Leland Cypress 7. Freeman Maple 8. River Birch 9. Quaking Aspen 10. Tulip Tree
Thank you for the constructive feedback! Including the USDA hardiness zones and metrics will certainly make the material more comprehensive and accessible for a broader audience. I completely understand the value of providing such details, especially for gardeners around the world who rely on different measuring systems. In future content, I'll ensure we incorporate zones and metric measurements to cater to everyone's needs. I'm glad you found the material beneficial, and I truly appreciate your suggestion to enhance it further. Happy gardening! 🌿🌎🌼📏
Remember that trees can cost money. 7 of our huge trees were infested with a beetle. One fell, the others had to be removed. 100-200 euros per tree and that meant that they left the mess. If you wanr them to shred and/or take the stuff it'll cost extra. I have a 122 year old oak with enormous dead branches that need to be removed. 500+ euros. And then there is the 90 year old maple which is just huge and is in the middle of the garden shading out a a big part.
Whatever the cost of removal, the surrounding soil has benefited GREATLY for over a century. Sucks that it's clock ended on your watch but that's a great exchange, if you ask me.
1. Nimboo Tree 2. Lal Chandan Tree 3. Semal Tree 4. Amla Tree 5. Karanja Tree 6. Babool Tree 7. The Ficus Tree Maybe these plants its perfect for ur region 👌
Could you please kindly make a video for Scotland? I live in Glasgow and most of the year it is rainy. I need a tree for my front garden to have a seat under the trees:)
1. Japanese Flowering Cherry
2. Japanese Angelica Tree
3. Weeping Willow
4. Honey Locust
5. Royal Poinciana
6. Leland Cypress
7. Freeman Maple
8. River Birch
9. Quaking Aspen
10. Tulip Tree
Would’ve been nice to tell the climate growing zones for each
yeah, vids basically useless without that info
Now you asking for too much
Japanese cherry: zones 5-9
Japanese Angelica: zones 4-9
Weeping willow (depends on species): Salix alba-zones 2-8
Salix babylonica-zones 6-8
Honey locust: zones 3-8
Royal poinciana: zones 10-12
Leyland cypress: zones 6-10
Freeman maple: zones 5-8
River birch: zones 4-9
Quaking Aspen: zones 1-7
Tulip tree: zones 4-9
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@@DTA-me3kv can always learn to spell
Weeping Willows grow really fast for sure
Crape Myrtle. Beautiful and they grow fast.
You're absolutely right! Crape Myrtles are indeed beautiful and their rapid growth, along with their stunning blooms, make them a favorite among many gardeners. Not to mention, they're quite resilient and can tolerate a variety of soil conditions. Thank you for sharing your appreciation for this wonderful plant. Happy gardening! 🌳🌸🌿😊
1. Japanese Flowering Cherry
2. Japanese Angelica Tree
3. Weeping Willow
4. Honey Locust
5. Royal Poinciana
6. Leland Cypress
7. Freeman Maple
8. River Birch
9. Quaking Aspen
10. Tulip Tree
Under the printed name, szould be zone and metric system also would be appreciated. Otherwise great material.
Thank you for the constructive feedback! Including the USDA hardiness zones and metrics will certainly make the material more comprehensive and accessible for a broader audience. I completely understand the value of providing such details, especially for gardeners around the world who rely on different measuring systems. In future content, I'll ensure we incorporate zones and metric measurements to cater to everyone's needs. I'm glad you found the material beneficial, and I truly appreciate your suggestion to enhance it further. Happy gardening! 🌿🌎🌼📏
I have a bunch of Japanese Angelica trees growing on the side of my house
its
imagined i was in 1997
and i am mind blown!
Remember that trees can cost money. 7 of our huge trees were infested with a beetle. One fell, the others had to be removed. 100-200 euros per tree and that meant that they left the mess. If you wanr them to shred and/or take the stuff it'll cost extra. I have a 122 year old oak with enormous dead branches that need to be removed. 500+ euros. And then there is the 90 year old maple which is just huge and is in the middle of the garden shading out a a big part.
Whatever the cost of removal, the surrounding soil has benefited GREATLY for over a century. Sucks that it's clock ended on your watch but that's a great exchange, if you ask me.
make video for japan
Pls suggest fast growing plants for Indian subcontinent.
1. Nimboo Tree
2. Lal Chandan Tree
3. Semal Tree
4. Amla Tree
5. Karanja Tree
6. Babool Tree
7. The Ficus Tree
Maybe these plants its perfect for ur region 👌
What are the perfect trees for Zimbabwe
Make a vidio for Indian climate
ok, maybe next time I'll try to make it! stay tune and don't forget to turn on the notification bell ❤💛💚
Pls suggestions me colorful tres in Pakistan
Could you please kindly make a video for Scotland? I live in Glasgow and most of the year it is rainy. I need a tree for my front garden to have a seat under the trees:)
Grow an Acacia & Moranga Tree. Both are beautifully beneficial to the soil health and grow super fast. 8 think even the Moranga would do fine there...
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