Limelight Hydrangea Vitex Chaste Tree Eastern Redbud Temple of Bloom-Seven Sun Flower Japanese Maple Tree-Asst Varieties Dwarf Korean Lilac Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry Royal Purple Smoke Tree Magnolia Jane Black Diamond Crepe Myrtle
We were just talking about small tree additions. This is such timely and useful information . We are actually looking for several of these trees. Thanks
Vitex is probably my favorite from this group. Unfortunately, in the coastal PNW, we don’t get as much heat as much of the country- so the bloom is not as reliable or intense. The same applies to crape myrtle. Heptacodium is a better performing choice for us
In housing developments, landscape designers often select trees that soon dwarf the house or condo they were planted next to. Designers also do not take into account the amount of pruning some trees require.
Be careful where you plant your trees specially in your front yard. Stay away from the main waterline and in the backyard from sewer lines. Also some trees because of their root systems which can damage your foundation should not be planted. If you don’t know where all these plumbing lines are - don’t plant any trees.
You are absolutely correct. People plants trees all around their homes and the roots of the trees cause havoc underground. Thousands of dollars for underground repairs to pipes. Sad.
The chase vitex info isn’t correct. Mine has to be pruned way back each year and grows quickly. Gorgeous tree and the blossoms are amazing. They smell like honeysuckle, jasmine and lavender all in one. My tree right now is about 15’x20’. It is a pollinators dream tree. Each summer it hosts thousands of bees. All kinds, bumble bees, honey bees, all kinds. Beautiful. We get compliments almost daily.
I love gardening and Interior Decor. My accent is not reaching out to wider audience , there are few ideas with my voice , my garden tour , Christmas decorations etc .
@lovelight9164 That's good to know! We just moved to the Midwest zone 5 and left a gorgeous Eastern Redbud tree at our old house in Nor Cal zone 9. I loved it in spring, having all the bees and birds eating the flowers. In summer, the leaves were a vibrant green color, and they changed color in the fall. 💚
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How big is the root system...How does it propagate? How big are the seeds or does it sprout from underground. How long do they normally live? Are they poisonous?
Search for USDA zoning in Google, it shows by area . For any area of the world, just swarch in Google for ' local Zoning numbers for plants or wild life"
How is the AI voice any different than a recorded human voice or just a Wikipedia entry? I’m just looking for information and don’t care how it’s delivered.
Prejudices like this hardly seem relevant if the info is worthwhile. I appreciate the info - it was just what I was looking for. TBH, an AI voice that is clear and easily heard and understood is preferable to a voice that has a strong accent, or a rambling off-topic speaker, or a mumbler. There is a place for AI voices, e.g., someone with lots of knowledge to share, but hates his or her own voice. There is a YT creator that when she speaks, her voice is screechy and whiny so I just have to turn off the sound and put on CC. You can do that w/the AI voice too.
Thank you for visiting my channel. My Indian slang ( accent ) does not appeal much to the wider audience ' , there are other videos where I explain in person, and showing my garden plants, etc.
Would have been a good video if it wasn't for the creepy voice narrator that didn't even use proper plural words. Obviously, whoever did this video, their first language is not english.
Thank you for watching video , I am very much interested in gardening and home interior details . I tried with my own voice ( you could see my home garden tours , my Christmas decorations, indoor plants ) , may be my accent is not reaching out wider audience, so I used AI voice.
According to some zone maps, I live in 10a or 8a or b, to be specific, I live in southern California towards San Diego. I am looking for a dwarf drought resistant tree. Which tree would you recommend since I am not sure of the specific zone?
Limelight Hydrangea
Vitex Chaste Tree
Eastern Redbud
Temple of Bloom-Seven Sun Flower
Japanese Maple Tree-Asst Varieties
Dwarf Korean Lilac
Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry
Royal Purple Smoke Tree
Magnolia Jane
Black Diamond Crepe Myrtle
Thank you!
We were just talking about small tree additions. This is such timely and useful information . We are actually looking for several of these trees. Thanks
Thank you very much , I appreciate your comments
I am turned off by the AI dead voice and cannot listen to it.
Agreed. I wish they wouldn't allow computerized voices.🤢🤮
Turn cc on and lower volume. The info is good
Yes. Awful. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Same!
Sadly, this is the future.
Vitex is probably my favorite from this group. Unfortunately, in the coastal PNW, we don’t get as much heat as much of the country- so the bloom is not as reliable or intense. The same applies to crape myrtle. Heptacodium is a better performing choice for us
we are in zone 7b, North Carolina. Vitex blooms last for over 3 months, Crape myrtle blooms last From July to September.
I love my Red Buds, Japanese Maple, Maples, Crepe Myrtles,
Rose of Sharon, Forsythia, Old Fashion Lilac
The hummingbirds love my Vitex!
Truly informative! 💚
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I have a smoke tree in my front yard. It is incredible and very big, grows very fast.
Useful information. Thank you
Great info!
In housing developments, landscape designers often select trees that soon dwarf the house or condo they were planted next to. Designers also do not take into account the amount of pruning some trees require.
Be careful where you plant your trees specially in your front yard. Stay away from the main waterline and in the backyard from sewer lines. Also some trees because of their root systems which can damage your foundation should not be planted. If you don’t know where all these plumbing lines are - don’t plant any trees.
Thanks mom
You are absolutely correct. People plants trees all around their homes and the roots of the trees cause havoc underground. Thousands of dollars for underground repairs to pipes. Sad.
Valuable Information!
Best wishes!
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The chase vitex info isn’t correct. Mine has to be pruned way back each year and grows quickly. Gorgeous tree and the blossoms are amazing. They smell like honeysuckle, jasmine and lavender all in one. My tree right now is about 15’x20’.
It is a pollinators dream tree. Each summer it hosts thousands of bees. All kinds, bumble bees, honey bees, all kinds. Beautiful. We get compliments almost daily.
True , Vitex tree needs to be trimmed before winter season starts. it blooms well in coming summer and tree will be in better shape.
The hummingbirds like mine
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Thank you so much for this video, great help❤
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Beautiful!
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Should include whether each evergreen or deciduous. Very important.
Good information but why the computer generated voice ?🤷🏻♀️
I love gardening and Interior Decor. My accent is not reaching out to wider audience , there are few ideas with my voice , my garden tour , Christmas decorations etc .
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Helpful diy.Excellent.
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Crepe Myrtle ? Stunning ! What zone can it tolerate ?
Crape Myrtle can survive from zones 5 to 9. But it goes to dormant in winter.
Redbuds grow perfectly fine in zone 5
Great, that is good to know . We are in zone 7b. Redbud goes to dormant for over 3 months during winter months
@lovelight9164 That's good to know! We just moved to the Midwest zone 5 and left a gorgeous Eastern Redbud tree at our old house in Nor Cal zone 9. I loved it in spring, having all the bees and birds eating the flowers. In summer, the leaves were a vibrant green color, and they changed color in the fall. 💚
Great input Thanks for sharing God bless
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Informational
Thank you
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Smoke Tree is a lot of maintenance, grows rapidly, spreads everywhere, including the neighbours.
Nice, send more
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I'm looking for a small tree for the front yard by a window in texas
Japanese maple, Royal Purple Smoke Tree , Crape Myrtle are good , these goes to dormant in winter.
Prefers full to partial sOn
Where to buy trees for elpaso tx for small space but colorful
Home Depot, Lowes sells Crape Myrtle, Japanese maple trees etc .Check local garden centers for more varieties, larger size trees.
Redbud said 4-9, but title said 6-9. I believe some varieties can be 4, but most 5-9.
True, Redbud , there are different cultivars in Redbud family, few Redbuds grows much more taller and wide spread.
How big is the root system...How does it propagate? How big are the seeds or does it sprout from underground. How long do they normally live? Are they poisonous?
Interested in the trees
Thank you , local nurseries sell most of these trees , but a bit pricey
How do you know what zone you live in?
gardenforwildlife.com/blogs/learning-center/usda-releases-2023-plant-hardiness-zone-map-a-guide-for-wildlife-friendly-gardening
Search for USDA zoning in Google, it shows by area . For any area of the world, just swarch in Google for ' local Zoning numbers for plants or wild life"
Tyoe what zone do I live in with address big G
How to find my zone #?
You could Google search ' plants zoning for ( then enter your state , country)
Most of these trees are not suitable for tropical countries like India.But still nice.
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Subtitles + mute
You’re welcome!
@@anawile3152 I appreciate it.
This video’s USDA hardiness zones are misleading. Several are suitable for planting in Zones 9 on up.
The information is important, why nitpick the narrator? Relax and enjoy the context.l
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AI voice made the video feels dead, but good information..
@@noirdrago, Thank you for watching HOUSE TALKS. I appreciate your feedback
Latin names always help if your mother language isn t english. Plant names are next level then.
How much are trees?
Tree prices varies depending on tree and how big the tree is. I believe these trees will cost $100 to $250 each, good mature size
Bushes you prune to look like a tree.
How is the AI voice any different than a recorded human voice or just a Wikipedia entry? I’m just looking for information and don’t care how it’s delivered.
I appreciate your feedback.
“I WELCOME my new robot overlords!”
Audio info doesn't match on action info.
Audio is system generated for the script.
Drop the A.I.
Several of these are shrubs not trees.
Prejudices like this hardly seem relevant if the info is worthwhile. I appreciate the info - it was just what I was looking for. TBH, an AI voice that is clear and easily heard and understood is preferable to a voice that has a strong accent, or a rambling off-topic speaker, or a mumbler. There is a place for AI voices, e.g., someone with lots of knowledge to share, but hates his or her own voice. There is a YT creator that when she speaks, her voice is screechy and whiny so I just have to turn off the sound and put on CC. You can do that w/the AI voice too.
If you’re too lazy to not even narrate yourself. I’m not listening . What a joke.
AI voice. Nope.👎
AI, the lazy way to start a TH-cam channel.
Thank you for visiting my channel. My Indian slang ( accent ) does not appeal much to the wider audience ' , there are other videos where I explain in person, and showing my garden plants, etc.
Hate the fake AI narrator. Will never recommend this channel.
Learn to spell sun. Do not spell it son, that is a male child!
Sorry, I have no interest in fan fads.
Thanks for sharing.
Would have been a good video if it wasn't for the creepy voice narrator that didn't even use proper plural words. Obviously, whoever did this video, their first language is not english.
Thank you for watching video , I am very much interested in gardening and home interior details . I tried with my own voice ( you could see my home garden tours , my Christmas decorations, indoor plants ) , may be my accent is not reaching out wider audience, so I used AI voice.
Absolutely hard on the ears and brain. Stop the laziness and talk.
These AI narrators bore me silly. I'll look for a human.....
Not a single one of these would work in my zone! You just wasted my time!
Crape Myrtle works in zones 6 to 9 , but it goes to dormant in the winter season.
According to some zone maps, I live in 10a or 8a or b, to be specific, I live in southern California towards San Diego. I am looking for a dwarf drought resistant tree. Which tree would you recommend since I am not sure of the specific zone?
@@adrianastandard9695 , Japanese maple , Crape Myrtle , Rose of Sharon , Butterfly Bush are good options.
@@housetalks thank you very much
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