This is a seriously helpful video. It should have far more views! It helped us choose 3 trees for our garden along with the one about evergreen trees video. Thanks
Great video. After watching your wonderful video. I purchased a nice eternal flame tree (no 10 in video) . What a wonderful tree it is. Looking forward to seeing it grow. Thank you Murphy's Garden.
How lovely to hear, I really want one too. I hope you enjoy it and it will be very exciting to see it’s colours in the autumn/fall. Thanks for watching Jenny
Enjoyed your video as I’m in the process of choosing a tree for a north facing aspect in a small garden. Very interested in the idea of visiting a specialist tree nursery as opposed to a garden centre. Can you recommend one? I’m in the East Midlands but willing to travel!
Yes, you are near The Barcham tree nursery situated in Ely in Cambridgeshire and it is one of largest tree nursery of its type in Europe! Definitely worth looking into - good luck Jenny
hat a wonderfully helpful video. I so wanted to know about all the things you so carefully researched on each tree which has helped me to make my decisions on which ones to have. Of course, I wanted to have them all! Are you thinking of doing one on evergreen trees or very tall hedges preferably evergreen ones. Otherwise, thank you so much. I really loved and appreciated the video.
I’m so glad you found it helpful, I enjoyed researching each one. Yes, I meant to do one on evergreen trees last winter but didn’t quite get around to it, but I’ll make sure I do! I have done a video on hedges and one on pleached trees, they seem quite popular so will do more. Thanks for the valuable feedback! Jenny
Maybe it's because you're in England but you failed to mention the cold hardy zones for these trees for North America that would be appreciated other than that very good commentary
The United Kingdom lies in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 6 through 9 so all the trees mentioned are certainly suitable for these zones. I appreciate your comments and will bear in mind my American audience in future videos who may lie outside these zones and add it in my research Thanks for your feedback and for watching
@@MurphysGarden that is good information thank you I had thought that England had a wide range of zones now that I know it is from zones 6 through 9 I think that is awesome because you can handle tropical plants and there are some very nice tropical plants but I live in zone 5B so that is a no-go for me thank you for that information happy gardening
We don’t typically use growing zones in the U.K (probably because the land mass is incredibly small compared to the U.S.A) Also, keep in mind that metres is now used by the majority (we do use feet and inches, but predominantly metres, centimetres and millimetres).
What an informative video! I’ll be rewatching this video multiple times! Thank you!!❤
@@pinkpoodle7100 Thank you, glad you found it helpful.
Excellent.
Great video, thank you for sharing 🥰 so grateful I’ve found your channel x
Thank you for your lovely comment x
Awesome video. This will definitely help in the future. Keep up the good work!
Fantastic content! Thanks for sharing
This is a seriously helpful video. It should have far more views! It helped us choose 3 trees for our garden along with the one about evergreen trees video. Thanks
So pleased to hear that, I’m dying to know - what did you choose?
Thanks for watching
Jenny
@@MurphysGarden a cherry, Turkish fig and blueberry. All seem to be doing well.
Great video, thanks 👌🏻 My own personal favourite is the Parrotia Persica. Lovely tree, stunning autumn colors 🍁
Good suggestion! I will look at that too, thank you 👍🏻
Great video with some trees I’d never heard of! I’ve just planted betula pendula and a prunus cerasifera nigra in my garden.
Just looked up prunus cerasifera nigra and it looks gorgeous, good to share ideas!
Some beautiful trees. Just what I was looking for. Thank you.
Glad you found it helpful. Happy tree planting
Great video. After watching your wonderful video. I purchased a nice eternal flame tree (no 10 in video) . What a wonderful tree it is. Looking forward to seeing it grow. Thank you Murphy's Garden.
How lovely to hear, I really want one too. I hope you enjoy it and it will be very exciting to see it’s colours in the autumn/fall. Thanks for watching
Jenny
Very informative. Thank you.
Thank you
great. thank you.
Enjoyed your video as I’m in the process of choosing a tree for a north facing aspect in a small garden. Very interested in the idea of visiting a specialist tree nursery as opposed to a garden centre. Can you recommend one? I’m in the East Midlands but willing to travel!
Yes, you are near The Barcham tree nursery situated in Ely in Cambridgeshire and it is one of largest tree nursery of its type in Europe! Definitely worth looking into - good luck
Jenny
@@MurphysGarden many thanks, another reason for a Cambridge area excursion!
Thank you, nice one.
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hat a wonderfully helpful video. I so wanted to know about all the things you so carefully researched on each tree which has helped me to make my decisions on which ones to have. Of course, I wanted to have them all! Are you thinking of doing one on evergreen trees or very tall hedges preferably evergreen ones. Otherwise, thank you so much. I really loved and appreciated the video.
I’m so glad you found it helpful, I enjoyed researching each one. Yes, I meant to do one on evergreen trees last winter but didn’t quite get around to it, but I’ll make sure I do! I have done a video on hedges and one on pleached trees, they seem quite popular so will do more. Thanks for the valuable feedback! Jenny
@@MurphysGarden Great! I’ll check those out. Thanks a million.
Great video, thank you!
I like wedding cake tree and forest pansy. Do you think they both clash from design perspective?
I think the colours would give a beautiful contrast planted next to each other. Good luck, I’m sure it will look lovely
@@MurphysGarden thank you 😊
Maybe it's because you're in England but you failed to mention the cold hardy zones for these trees for North America that would be appreciated other than that very good commentary
The United Kingdom lies in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 6 through 9 so all the trees mentioned are certainly suitable for these zones. I appreciate your comments and will bear in mind my American audience in future videos who may lie outside these zones and add it in my research
Thanks for your feedback and for watching
@@MurphysGarden that is good information thank you I had thought that England had a wide range of zones now that I know it is from zones 6 through 9 I think that is awesome because you can handle tropical plants and there are some very nice tropical plants but I live in zone 5B so that is a no-go for me thank you for that information happy gardening
Plant trees that are indigenous to your area so you support your native ecosystem
This would have been a much better video if she gave the growing zone and dimensions in ft not meters.
We don’t typically use growing zones in the U.K (probably because the land mass is incredibly small compared to the U.S.A)
Also, keep in mind that metres is now used by the majority (we do use feet and inches, but predominantly metres, centimetres and millimetres).