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Planting Two Interesting Varieties of Birch Tree!

Planting Two Interesting Varieties of Birch Tree!

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Planting Two Interesting Varieties of Birch Tree! Garden Answer Ashly: Laura, you are so gifted with your talent; thank you for blessing the community, and fellow hobbyists, in such a way that is both encouraging, and enlightening. Thank you for being a wholesome option of t. v. time for my whole family. My husband, my kids (14 year old and 1 year old, and my self love having the opportunity to watch Hey, How's it goin? Each day. We love all the projects you take us along with you on. We love how resourceful you are and I am often Inspired by how you create such beautiful spaces. Thank you so so much; such a blessing.
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Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


I love birch trees and the two varieties you have planted today are gorgeous. Im searching the internet trying to locate the tickle creek birch, but its as if it doesnt exist. Maybe I heard the name wrong. If you have a lead where I might find this tree Id be very grateful. I truly love and so enjoy you and your families video. Always brightens my day. Thank you.
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Yeah I just want to see a huge grove of white paper birches or grey birches on your property. I want to see gorgeous white trunks maybe mixed with Hanoki cherry trees white crab apples and redbud trees for spring blooms.
You should order like 300 barefoot seedings so you can plant multistems

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I dont know what it is but watching Laura backfill and drag hoses and just enjoy the garden feeds my soul. Im getting so anxious to get dirt under my nails but were waiting on hardscaping before we get our plants, for now Ill continue to live vicariously through Garden Answer!
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Your garden is developing beautifully. I love the daffodils the most. They are my favorite. Keep up the good work. I so enjoy seeing your garden come into shape. Your comments about placement of plants and trees give me a different way of looking at my own garden. Thank you.
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Although it doesnt show in the video Im assuming when you set the trees down that you stepped back and did a walk around to make sure you liked the position/view. Ive heard you say that you do that before so I wanted to mention it. These trees are stunning.
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Aaron, this video has such an artsy quality. Such a pleasure to watch and watch and yes, watch again. Of course you have a beautiful subject and Laura delivers all the info so professionally. What a team! Hope we get to enjoy more artsy videos in the future.
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I love these small little Birch varieties! A question: I am always confused about zones when it comes to hotter climates. Does Zone 4-7 mean it needs the cold of your winter or will it do OK in zone 10 where we have mild and often warmer winters?
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Would like to continue to nudge you to add topographic interest to your property. The flat shape would just pop with berms and such with all the beautiful plantings you have. Walk ways with flagstone bridges perhaps. Etc. just a though
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It is so hars to find trees like these in nurseries. And I searched and searched online, and nothing. Only one nursery in NY has the Magic Globe and they don't ship. My searches only produced results from the UK and Australia. Bummer!
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