Hello new here. I found your channel on one of my friends channel. I've always wanted to start a drift of boxwoods. Love how you measured each one from the sidewalk. This is something I would love to do. It was very helpful thank you so much 👍
Hi, what is the little yellow shrub you have close to the rock's called? Looks like a Sunjoy Barberry. Also, what would you recommend. The green velvet or green gem boxwood?😊
No they are different. I’ve actually heard that Winter gem boxwoods are a little more forgiving. I’ve been a little disappointed in the performance of my Baby Gem boxwoods. But I’m willing to be patient a little longer.
About 10” down. Always plant so that the hole is not deeper than the top of the root ball. Nothing you can see on the top of the potting soil should be buried.
It looks great and I like how the curve mirror the walkway.
Thank you!
They are flying home🇨🇦great video thanks very much you helped me out alot!!
Hello new here. I found your channel on one of my friends channel. I've always wanted to start a drift of boxwoods. Love how you measured each one from the sidewalk. This is something I would love to do. It was very helpful thank you so much 👍
Thanks and welcome!!
My favorite video, thanks for the sweat! Great tips. Your beds are like perfect
Aw...thanks!!
Looks like Dessy got ya. Time to get personal😳. Again thanks for the stick tip I’m definitely using that one👍
Good video...very helpful...thank you!
Thank you!
I love how the boxwood hedge turned out!
Thank you! We are happy with it too!
I enjoy watching your garden channel, so I tag in my latest post of the 40 questions challenge. I hope you enjoy!!!
Hi, what is the little yellow shrub you have close to the rock's called? Looks like a Sunjoy Barberry. Also, what would you recommend. The green velvet or green gem boxwood?😊
I’m pretty sure if you’re talking about the low growing mound, you’re referring to the sedum.
Do you have an update video of those boxwoods?
I would like to see how they look now!
They get 3' wide
Hi! I have a question. Baby Gem boxwood tge same Winter gem boxwood? Thanks
No they are different. I’ve actually heard that Winter gem boxwoods are a little more forgiving. I’ve been a little disappointed in the performance of my Baby Gem boxwoods. But I’m willing to be patient a little longer.
@@briandaniels4Hi, what's been the disappointment with yours?
Hi. So you planted these 24" apart on center? And, do you think that distance will allow then to form together tight? Thank you.
That’s correct. And yes, I do expect them to grow together. I’ll be doing an update video soon.
How deep did you dig?
About 10” down. Always plant so that the hole is not deeper than the top of the root ball. Nothing you can see on the top of the potting soil should be buried.
“No dig” but still uses a shovel to dig😂😂😂
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