@@joegardenerTVand yet there's no bubbles that come out of the bubbler. Weird. Quick question and that is re planting new trees in zone 4 (NE WI), is it best to plant in the Fall or Spring? Temps in Oct (hi/low) are 52/34 and mid May 52/40, although it snows every May we've been here. This past May it snowed 3 times. April seems to be the month for the most snow we get. Equivalent rain to melted snow isn't much really; something like 6 - 8 inches over an 8 month period, so very dry overall. Winter coldest temp is usually around Minus 30 - Polar bear weather - glad I don't see them, although I have seen a mother brown bear and her two 3/4ths grown cubs right outside town crossing the highway right in front of me. Don't want to hit them, as the vehicle usually loses. Quite a difference living here vs Dallas, TX where I was for nearly 50 years.
You basically cut a shelf. Pull soil from uphill and build up the downhill. We have a "planting with ryan" video on our channel thats on a really steep spot
Hi i hear add potting soil (w/ added fertilizer) to the base of the hole. N u did not. I live in vegas dry hot conditions in summer (sure u know) n cold temps during dec n partial jan which depends on mama earth. 35 degrees at nite )giv n take n 50s in the day. My ques is it diff on regions bcuz of soil. N why not potting soil. Hope u can consider desert southwest dry conditions Climate zone is truly 11 (9a is wintery months. Pls do a vid or ecplain. Thx😊
Hi, What are the best trees to plant about 4 feet away from a catch basin ( planting area is 3 feet above ground level)? I am looking for trees with yellow or red foliage in summer. I live in Toronto, Canada. Many thanks.
That's a tough call to make from my geographic area of expertise in the SE U.S. I would connect with your local master gardeners or a reputable garden center. Local knowledge from an expert will serve you will with this question.
Thanks for your simple, to the point video- wish I would have watched it first! I think I goofed and didn't break up the roots, planting boxwood plants- should I dig it up and start over? Bummer I'm just learning.. :(
I see trees and shrubs the town and cities plant or landscapers plant for them they don't do anything except dig a hole and drop the thing In and backfill it And there trees and bushes grow like there's no tomorrow
New home owner after 👀 your video I think I can do it thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the information on how to plant bushes.
Thank you I have a water issue by my house(on my property) might do some trees, srubs & plants ,to help.
What a good video! Straight to the point and I’ve learned a few new tricks while at it!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Thanks for the video. How do I know if I have good soil to plant shrubs ?
Really good video.
I like taper in and down so the water stays in the plant. worked well and te tree is very nice.
Bubbler? Such is what we call water fountains in WI.
Yep, I've heard that too.
@@joegardenerTVand yet there's no bubbles that come out of the bubbler. Weird.
Quick question and that is re planting new trees in zone 4 (NE WI), is it best to plant in the Fall or Spring? Temps in Oct (hi/low) are
52/34 and mid May 52/40, although it snows every May we've been here. This past May it snowed 3 times. April seems to be the month for the most snow we get. Equivalent rain to melted snow isn't much really; something like 6 - 8 inches over an 8 month period, so very dry overall. Winter coldest temp is usually around Minus 30 - Polar bear weather - glad I don't see them, although I have seen a mother brown bear and her two
3/4ths grown cubs right outside town crossing the highway right in front of me. Don't want to hit them, as the vehicle usually loses. Quite a difference living here vs Dallas, TX where I was for nearly 50 years.
Have you done a video on how to plant a tree on a slope? If not any info would be greatly appreciated.
You basically cut a shelf. Pull soil from uphill and build up the downhill. We have a "planting with ryan" video on our channel thats on a really steep spot
Thank you❣️
Thank you.
Excellent thank you
where did you get the awesome looking tool pouch?
From your mom!
Do you have to use mulch?
How much water should you give your tree on a daily basis for the first few weeks?
Hi i hear add potting soil (w/ added fertilizer) to the base of the hole. N u did not.
I live in vegas dry hot conditions in summer (sure u know) n cold temps during dec n partial jan which depends on mama earth. 35 degrees at nite )giv n take n 50s in the day.
My ques is it diff on regions bcuz of soil.
N why not potting soil.
Hope u can consider desert southwest dry conditions
Climate zone is truly 11 (9a is wintery months.
Pls do a vid or ecplain. Thx😊
I thought you had to put peat moss in the hole my soil is not good the hardware store only had pro mix which I bought should I use it
we use planting mix and a plant food to offer a guaranteed plant warranty
Hi,
What are the best trees to plant about 4 feet away from a catch basin ( planting area is 3 feet above ground level)? I am looking for trees with yellow or red foliage in summer. I live in Toronto, Canada.
Many thanks.
That's a tough call to make from my geographic area of expertise in the SE U.S. I would connect with your local master gardeners or a reputable garden center. Local knowledge from an expert will serve you will with this question.
No fertilizer, compost or anything else at planting time???
If you fill the planting hole with rich materials, the roots will not try to grow outwards in search of food.
Same question, especially for those of us with solid clay...
@@JamieR2077 Solid clay makes it a must
Thanks for your simple, to the point video- wish I would have watched it first! I think I goofed and didn't break up the roots, planting boxwood plants- should I dig it up and start over? Bummer I'm just learning.. :(
We tell our staff that pots are itchy and to give them a scratch when you take them out.
I see trees and shrubs the town and cities plant or landscapers plant for them they don't do anything except dig a hole and drop the thing In and backfill it And there trees and bushes grow like there's no tomorrow
0:12 😅
0.10 i found corona 2 years ago
My mind is blown! I've always planted deeper. Thanks so much for your videos/podcasts, I am learning so much.
You are so welcome!
most do, too deep happens more than too shallow.