Hi Heidi 🌺. I enjoyed watching this beautiful video . I love to plant every green in my grden near the flowering tees near japanese maple near shrubs or any colorful tree they add beauty to the garden . Your coat looks so beautiful on you . Have a great day .🌟🎄🌟🎄🌟.
I really enjoyed your video!! I love evergreen shrubs with all of the colors, styles and textures. I can't wait to order your Tres Amigos and the Polar Gold Thuja (not sure if the deer will go for this one, lol..). Your coat is perfect for going to the Thanksgiving Parade and other cold outdoor activities in Michigan. I do like the trees trimmed up next to the fence. Great idea for my Arborvitaes that the deer loves especially during the Winter months. Thanks Heidi!
Hi Heidi, love these videos of you showcasing plants growing in the fall/winter in Zone 6A (this is mine as well). 😃😃😃I have a question regarding the Interstella - I purchased mine in 2020 when it was full of blooms and looking gorgeous! In that winter (2020-2021), the pandemic rabbits ate it down several inches and I lost the buds for that spring of 2021 and for 2022 as well. I put fencing around it and waited to see the blooms in 2023 but nothing, nor in 2024! The plant itself is growing well and looking very healthy but there aren't any clusters of buds for 2025 either. What am I doing wrong? Feeling very perplexed...🤔😒🤔
I have 15 American Pillars on a narrow property line with the neighbor. I wonder how old these are at the trial gardens? Love to see mine get that tall but I’m in my mid 60’s. The deer rut some every year.
This is a trail garden. It is to showcase and trial new plant varieties. A garden doesnt have to star off big, it all starts with one plant and you can add to it as you can.
I like the pilar arborvitae trimmed up. I agree. They are cool looking.
Thank you
The trees look nice limbed up. Chain link fences being black makes them almost disappear!
The home owner has such a great way with garden design.
YAY!!!! Field Trip Day!! ❤❤❤
I have my permission slip 😂😂😂
LOL. We needed one as well to go :)
Lovely plants Heidi! Thanks for showing them off for us!
Thanks for this! Evergreens add so much to the winter landscape :)
You are absolutely right!
I went through the test garden this past summer for the garden club tour. It is really gorgeous and big. Thanks for this.😊❤
I love the ColorChoice garden!
This video was fantastic! Thank you Heidi.
Thank you for following along.
Great info, I snapshot some of what I want. See you in the spring! Your garden center is amazing 🐝🌼
Thank you for featuring the thin man 😀
You are welcome!
Hi Heidi 🌺. I enjoyed watching this beautiful video . I love to plant every green in my grden near the flowering tees near japanese maple near shrubs or any colorful tree they add beauty to the garden . Your coat looks so beautiful on you . Have a great day .🌟🎄🌟🎄🌟.
Thank you
Loved this video..I could watch evergreens all day! Thanks for sharing..give us more options please!❤
Thank you Heidi, very interesting video, I love evergreens, and the American pillars look beautiful trimmed up by the fence, nice look.
I think they did a nice job with the trimming as well. This is a very fun garden to go through
Loved the trimmed up tree form, adds a new look.
it sure does. And the deer cant reach them :0)
I really appreciate these plant review videos, thank you!
You're welcome! I love sharing plant reviews.
Thanks for all the info really comes in handy. Merry Christmas
Glad it was helpful! Merry Christmas to you too!
I really enjoyed your video!! I love evergreen shrubs with all of the colors, styles and textures. I can't wait to order your Tres Amigos and the Polar Gold Thuja (not sure if the deer will go for this one, lol..). Your coat is perfect for going to the Thanksgiving Parade and other cold outdoor activities in Michigan. I do like the trees trimmed up next to the fence. Great idea for my Arborvitaes that the deer loves especially during the Winter months. Thanks Heidi!
Thanks for watching and happy shopping!
Hi Heidi, love these videos of you showcasing plants growing in the fall/winter in Zone 6A (this is mine as well). 😃😃😃I have a question regarding the Interstella - I purchased mine in 2020 when it was full of blooms and looking gorgeous! In that winter (2020-2021), the pandemic rabbits ate it down several inches and I lost the buds for that spring of 2021 and for 2022 as well. I put fencing around it and waited to see the blooms in 2023 but nothing, nor in 2024! The plant itself is growing well and looking very healthy but there aren't any clusters of buds for 2025 either. What am I doing wrong? Feeling very perplexed...🤔😒🤔
I like those thin man thuja trees now I can’t decide between thin man or Stonehenge skinny taxes! For my driveway entrance for 2025
If you dont have deer and do have full sun, I would do Skinny. If you have deer and more shade taxus would be better.
I was wondering if you will be offering these varieties at your online store?
What are the blooming hydrangeas 4:53
Unfortunately I m not 100% sure. They could be Lets Dance Can Do
I need more evergreens. Been trying to up my evergreen game and changed some things up. I suspect I'll focus mainly on evergreens next year.
Perfect for the 'off' season color
Where is this garden, and is it open to the public?
I have 15 American Pillars on a narrow property line with the neighbor. I wonder how old these are at the trial gardens? Love to see mine get that tall but I’m in my mid 60’s. The deer rut some every year.
I think they are around 8 or so years old
What was the yellow leaf short tree in background?
What time stamp is it at?
Are any of those ilex deer resistant?
Inkberry and American Holly are deer resistant
Do you know how old the American pillars are
I am not 100% for sure but I think they have been there about 8 years. Trying to think back over then years of going in this garden
Everything you showed are really beautiful. But when you start creating your garden and purchasing your choices you better have a big budget.
This is a trail garden. It is to showcase and trial new plant varieties. A garden doesnt have to star off big, it all starts with one plant and you can add to it as you can.