Hi, very nice! What would you recommend for a full shade (no light) area in zone 8 (Pacfic NW)? Prefer to be evergreen grows to 5-8' and can use as an foundation shrub- up against the house. Thanks Mike
@@catchygarden7378 American Linden is a great replacement for Mountain Laurel. Bees love them and the honey is great! A full grown Linden will typically produce as much pollen as an acre of golden rod for example. Linden is also known as Basswood.
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Thanks for the helpful information. I’m going to have the most beautiful yard in Houston, Texas! 😏
Very informative. And I especially enjoyed the music. 🙏🌹
Hydrangea quercifolia prefer acid, not alkaline soil.
Hi, very nice! What would you recommend for a full shade (no light) area in zone 8 (Pacfic NW)? Prefer to be evergreen grows to 5-8' and can use as an foundation shrub- up against the house. Thanks Mike
these are only zones 4-8 or 4-9, not the rest of the USA
If you are a beekeeper, honey made from mountain laurel tastes terrible but doesn’t harm the bees.
Adding that detail is very appreciated.
@@catchygarden7378 American Linden is a great replacement for Mountain Laurel. Bees love them and the honey is great! A full grown Linden will typically produce as much pollen as an acre of golden rod for example. Linden is also known as Basswood.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE stop using AI narration. It is very distracting from an otherwise interesting video.
Please please PLEASE stop complaining , It is very distracting from an otherwise interesting video
Colorful, not colorfull. This is an AI voice, not a real person.
Some of these are very poisonous
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