Climbers, Twiners, and Vines - Oh My! & Interview With the Birdman | Gardening Simplified Show 29

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • It's finally, officially spring, and the weather's vine! We dedicate much of today's show to climbers and twiners, and spotlight a woody vine in the midst of an identity crisis. Stay to the end for a fascinating interview with birdman Bill Stovall, where we talk loons, cranes, bluebirds, and orioles.
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    00:00 Introduction
    10:17 Rose Sensation Japanese hydrangea vine - Plant on Trial
    20:56 Questions Answered
    31:37 Branching News - Interview
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Komentáře • 57

  • @pwcolorchoice
    @pwcolorchoice  Před 7 měsíci

    Show notes!
    gardeningsimplifiedonair.com/climbers-twiners-and-vines-oh-my-and-interview-with-the-birdman/

  • @TheImpatientGardener
    @TheImpatientGardener Před rokem +14

    Gold star for Adriana on that sailboat animation. ⭐️

  • @englishcottagelife8121
    @englishcottagelife8121 Před rokem +1

    I love the balance you achieve. You acknowledge the interests/concerns of gardeners who are interested in all wildlife and naturalist approach. But you also don't lecture to people who have a different approach. I lean toward the more naturalistic approach but don't judge people who think differently. I keep more friends that way and when I have success, I get a chance to pass on new information.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! 🥰 There are so many different styles and opinions when it comes to gardening. It is a beautiful thing that we can all have different opinions or ideas but still learn from one another and help out our natural world ☺

  • @rogerboeve4658
    @rogerboeve4658 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for answering my question. Very helpful

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      Always happy to help! Thanks for sending your question in, don't hesitate to send over others as you have them :)

  • @zeniazenia2787
    @zeniazenia2787 Před 3 měsíci

    I found one of Bill’s wren houses at the garden center today. Looking forward to wrens :)

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před 3 měsíci

      Yay!! That's so exciting! I just got one too and can't wait to get it up and be entertained by those little spunky birds! 😄

  • @jcking6785
    @jcking6785 Před rokem

    OMG! At 26:03, she suggested Winter Creeper Euonymus! I am astonished that this horrible invasive which is overtaking neighborhoods and native spaces would be recommended on this channel!

  • @rootsshootsgardenboots
    @rootsshootsgardenboots Před rokem +3

    Rick, you must have been in our backyard. My husband and I had been battling poison ivy and losing terribly buuut then we finally showed them who owned the yard. The trunk of the poison ivy was massive and clinging to a red cedar with many vines growing out and up other trees and eventually into the grass 😩. What a nightmare it has been eradicating it. Thankfully, we now (after several years) can enjoy our full yard but I tell ya it was rough.

    • @rickvuyst
      @rickvuyst Před rokem +1

      Take me to your weeder! Great job!

    • @rootsshootsgardenboots
      @rootsshootsgardenboots Před rokem

      @@Strait_fan Hello. We suited up because we are both allergic to poison ivy; some people actually aren’t…we suited up, got the chainsaw from the garage and cut the trunk of it about 6 inches from the ground. Doing so forced the vines that had grown up and out into the tree canopies to die. As they dried and died we had to continually dig out ALL vines that were in ground. They will continue to sprout for a long time. They will pop up everywhere. We didn’t know how extensive the vines were underground. It’s quite an undertaking but we have grandchildren and wanted them to be able to run and play freely. You can get some poison ivy killer if you want and paint it onto the leaves (Do not spray or you will kill everything else). If you use a chainsaw be very careful of the blade and be careful when cutting into the poison ivy if the trunk is large. The sap can squirt out onto your face or any skin that you have exposed. I would recommend covering every inch of skin. Oh, and be careful of the tools you are using because the sap remains on those for awhile. We put all cuttings/vines in two garbage bags in case it poked through, labeled it and put it out for bulk pickup. Be careful when undressing and wash those clothes in HOT soapy water. It’s a true commitment but worth it. Hope this helps.

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 Před rokem

      ​@@Strait_fan I've had good luck with cutting the stems & immediately painting with full strength glyphosate. I use a foam paintbrush, the small trim size. I use very little of it that way & because you're not spraying, no issues with drift. I've almost eradicated a serious invasive Wisteria infestation that was strangling trees & desirable native shrubs. I've used this on poison ivy many times as the leaves tend to get waxy & spray doesn't stick.

  • @barbwire5bh294
    @barbwire5bh294 Před měsícem

    A favorite episode cause I love climbers for floral height

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před měsícem

      Yes! It can make for nice versatility in the garden ☺

  • @shannonholmberg8835
    @shannonholmberg8835 Před rokem

    This was great. Really enjoyed this show. So happy to have found this

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! It's so nice to hear that people enjoy our show! 🥰

  • @matthewbankert153
    @matthewbankert153 Před rokem +1

    I'm new to this program and already addicted!! The Birdman is priceless!! Love the Loons.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      Welcome, friend! So glad you like our show 🥰 and the loons are the BEST! 🤗

  • @richbishop7896
    @richbishop7896 Před rokem +2

    I waited 7 years for my climbing hydrangea to bloom. Well worth waiting for. I tried growing the pink but didn't work for me.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem +1

      They certainly require some patience but it does pay off :)

  • @elmaelmar2761
    @elmaelmar2761 Před rokem

    I just found you and just love your videos!! I also love bird chirping seasons!!

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      Yay!! Welcome friend, we are happy to have you joining us! Bird song is so lovely :)

  • @lendybatingal5647
    @lendybatingal5647 Před rokem

    Tamsak 5 😊

  • @pacjam418
    @pacjam418 Před rokem

    Avid gardener & new subscriber. Love the show and You are both great hosts.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      Yay! Thank you so much for watching! We love doing this show ☺

    • @pacjam418
      @pacjam418 Před rokem

      @@pwcolorchoice Up until now I thought I saw every garden video & show on CZcams.Some multiple times. How is it I’ve never seen any of your vids out there? The algorithm is messing with your channel.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      @@pacjam418 Ugh yeah, CZcams can be a pain with its algorithm for sure. We started our show last in September of 2022 so this is our first spring doing it and we're really excited! Our channel is always putting out other gardening/plant videos as well! Glad to have you with us now ☺

  • @eljardindesofi6288
    @eljardindesofi6288 Před rokem

    Maravilloso

  • @elainelight9286
    @elainelight9286 Před 5 měsíci

    Epimedium grows beautifully under Maples, even Norway Maples.

  • @lilyw.1788
    @lilyw.1788 Před rokem +1

    I never knew I can put out grape jelly as bird food ! Do you put it on a saucer ?

    • @rickvuyst
      @rickvuyst Před rokem +1

      A good way to set out jelly is in a tray or dish about 1 inch deep and about 3 inches wide. Stores offer different types of Oriole feeders often with a small glass dish. Make sure the dish is attached or they will knock it over. Thanks for watching our show!

  • @gardenfunwithpaulie
    @gardenfunwithpaulie Před 5 měsíci

    Would Creeping Jenny work for under trees? I have an Apple Tree and a currently small -midsize Blood good Maple Tree. Thank you for another great show 🌷🙏🏻🌸

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před 5 měsíci

      So glad you enjoy our show! ☺
      It should - though if it is shady, it will be more green than gold. And do be aware that it can be a very aggressive plant if it's happy, so keep a close eye on it. Keeping the soil on the dryer side can help mitigate its spread.

  • @noellaq8056
    @noellaq8056 Před rokem

    Thank you for all the great info. Does anybody know the name of the climbing rose shown at the time stamp 5:06. Thanks in advance.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for watching! The rose featured at that timestamp is, Rise Up Emberays, it's one of our new climbing roses and so stunning! Here's a link to it ☺ www.mypwcolorchoices.com/product/rise-up-emberays-climbing-rose/

  • @THoang13
    @THoang13 Před rokem

    Climbing hydrangea, does its aerial roots damage a wood pergola if I want to grow them up a pergola?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem

      They won't damage it structurally, but if you were to change your mind and cut it off or dig it up, the aerial roots will remain. They can be scrubbed or power washed off, though.

  • @lcostantino7931
    @lcostantino7931 Před rokem +1

    Vultures clean up what we don't.... Bare heads helps them stay healthy, cleaner..... God knew what he was doing....

  • @sterlgirlceline
    @sterlgirlceline Před 2 měsíci

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌿🌳💚

  • @elainelight9286
    @elainelight9286 Před 3 měsíci

    Epimedium is great under maples, even Norway Maples.

  • @lcostantino7931
    @lcostantino7931 Před rokem

    Wool yarn okay, short pieces.....

  • @Kneißle
    @Kneißle Před rokem

    It would be wonderful if proven winner would focus on providing affordable plants instead of forcing the sale of their overpriced pots, labels, and logo. Our greenhouse had to cut way back on the P.W. plants that we sell.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem +3

      Proven Winners annuals, perennials, and shrubs cost a bit more for a couple of reasons. One, they all have several years of trialing and testing behind them to make sure they outperform other varieties. In the case of annuals, they have the additional expense of virus indexing, which ensures that every plant grows and flowers vigorously - though the viruses removed in the indexing process don't typically show symptoms, they play a role in overall plant vigor. Two, all of our plants were developed by plant breeders who have devoted their careers, sometimes their lives, to creating new plants, and so every plant includes some money that goes directly to the breeder to compensate them for their work. Finally, another reason in the case of shrubs is that all of our container sizes are true - in other words, their volume is an actual dry one, two, three, or five gallon. Some other brands and certainly generic plants are sold in smaller volume containers. The larger volume of our containers means more soil and a bit more time to grow, but the result is that gardeners get a more vigorous, better-rooted plant that will get established quickly so they can enjoy the flowers, fruit, and foliage at the best sooner.

  • @ahamedhassan7245
    @ahamedhassan7245 Před rokem

    😅😅