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8 Excellent Spring Flowering Shrubs & Trees
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- čas přidán 15. 04. 2024
- Rosy shows you the shrubs and trees coming into flower on the nursery and in her own garden on the site.
Salvia officinalis prostatus/Rosmarinus offinalis prostatus (11-8)
Amelanchier canadense (9-2)
Amelanchier x lamarkii (8-4) - potentially the one that has gone over and was mislabelled
Paeonia suffruticosa Huang Guan (8-4)
Sophora sun King (11-8)
Sorbus (8-4)
Malus Profusion (8-4)
Malus Red Sentinel (8-4)
Malus Everest (9-4)
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Full plant list is in the description along with zone info :)
Im glad you included our native New Zealand "kowhai tree".
The birds love the yellow flowers and if it flowers profusely, you get this golden carpet for about 2 months in spring.
Easy to grow from seed and shrub forms and bonsai are stunning too.😊 Jo.
Lovely video thank you. I love rosemary and have one too in my garden. In ancient stories Rosemary was associated with the Virgin Mary who was said to have rested under the shrub and the blue of the flowers on the plant is like the sky blue of her headdress. Also Rosemary was burned to ward off evil spirits and to purify the air during outbreaks of the plague in medieval times.
Thank you for a beautiful and very informative video. Enjoy your blossom time.
What an enjoyable video! Not only because of the plants themselves but also the fact that you clearly love them.
I do love crab apple trees and sorbus. These days I am also enjoying my flowering quinces. Surprisingly the most showy plant in the garden is a cytisus which was meant to only get to 1.5 m max according to the label and is now 2.5 m and completely covered in white blooms.
My favourite spring flowering shrub is ribes sanguinium- I inherited some mature ones when I moved house and they put in a dazzling display
Trees are a much better windbreaker than fences, as the wind goes over the fence and like a wave come crashing down on the garden, whereas trees act entirely different.
I totally agree !
Thank you Rosy not only for the advice but also for the visit of all these wonderful trees. Furthermore I learned how to pronounce idyllic whose first i I did not know whether it was i as in « I » or « immense ».
Yes, this is a lovely time for spring g looming trees and shrubs. Some like crab apple arso easy care. They need not input from us once established. I love that about them.
🤔 Baffled how you are not a presenter on Gardeners World, your “ways” knock the socks of all theirs Rosy 🙏….. I have a 9 foot lleylandi hedge and that’s the one single reason my polly tunnel hasn’t been uprooted 💨 my favourite shrub is my philadelphus mock orange which I multiplied through cuttings over the years 😮 😅 it smell is out of the world 💋
😅 write ins to request Rosy are encouraged (from her son)
@@RosyHardyGardening 😀 yes I think we all should do it x I should start a petition 😆
Gorgeous 😍 I love amelanchiers ,I have 4 young ones dotted about the place. I also love crab apples and have 2 ( 10 years old) they have never ever flowered, would love to know how to get them to flower. I have clay soil but add lots of homemade compost every year
Ours get pruned once a year into shape. Also not allowed to get too tall so more horizontal branches
@@rosyhardy18 yes maybe they got too lanky, I've pruned them the last 2 years. I'll see what happens this year! The birds still love them anyway
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Good to see the nursery and your choices and placements of trees. Do these crabapples all have persistent fruit, and are they resistant to the diseases of crabapples, at least in your growing zone?
The only problem we have had with these was in the drought and heat where they lots all their foliage but returned back this year ok. The fruit persists for a long period.
Thanks Rosy! When you give your rosemaries the hard cut back do you cut into the brown wood or only in green?
I’m indiscriminate so cut to the height I want.
@@rosyhardy18 Thanks Rosy, I wasn’t sure if it would grow back if I cut it too low!
Hi Rosie, I have young sophora sun king. When to prune it? It has now finished flowering. Is now a good time and how much can I trim ? Thank you!
Yes after flowering is is good. Prune to the shape you want but just a bit lower as it grows well.
Thank you very much. A job for this weekend 😊
What a beautiful set up you have. I would like to do the rosemary hedge for our community centre, please when do you hard prune it ?. The malus trees must be such a joy, great forethought to create these wind breaks. Thanks for sharing.
Rosemary hedges should be more widely used. Pruning after flowering is best
@@rosyhardy18 thank you and totally agree, just going to try and source some here in the soggy west of Ireland. Thank you for taking time to reply.