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Wildflower gardening! | Bates Botanical Bootcamp
Caroline provides plenty of experience and visual aid in the creation of her low-maintenance wildflower gardening beds. Using a mix of native perennials and non-native annual and perennial flowers, she weaves tapestries of color, function, and whimsy that fit her gardening needs.
Bates Nursery is located in Zone 7b, so most of the plants mentioned in this webinar will work down to Zone 5/6 or up to Zone 8/9.
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How to design a standard landscape bed | Ornamental Garden Planning | Botanical Bootcamp
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Ben Trest goes through spacing, layout, height, and other considerations when designing a landscape bed for your yard or garden. Bates Nursery is located in Zone 7b, so most of the plants mentioned in this webinar will work down to Zone 5/6 or up to Zone 8/9. A note: from 15:50 to 16:50 we encountered an echo with the audio, we apologize for the error. Please reach out to us if you need clarifi...
Late Winter tips for getting your houseplants ready for Spring! | Bates Nursery
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Caroline delivers some great tips for getting your houseplants ready for the warmer (and brighter) Spring months ahead.
How to plan a vegetable garden | Edible Garden Planning | Botanical Bootcamp
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Ben walks us through methods and considerations to plan your edible garden for Spring. This webinar is suited for most Zone 6, 7, and 8 gardening. We produced this video in early February in Nashville, TN. UT Extension Garden Planting Calendar: uthort.tennessee.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/228/2024/01/W436-2024.pdf Tennessee home garden variety success charts: utia.tennessee.edu/publications/wp...
When to prune hydrangeas? | Hydrangea Pruning Masterclass | Bates Botanical Bootcamp
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#pruning #gardening #gardendiy #plants #hydrangea #webinar #masterclass #landscaping #horticulture 0:00 Intro/Describing the five main species of hydrangea 1:31 Hydrangea Latin name meaning 2:20 Hydrangea quercifolia (aka Oakleaf hydrangea) meaning 3:14 Hydrangea serrata (aka Lacecap Hydrangea) meaning 4:13 Hydrangea macrophylla (aka Bigleaf hydrangea) meaning 5:38 Hydrangea paniculata (aka Pan...
Bates Little Shop of Horrors 2
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The wait is over, it’s time for the next installment of Bates Little Shop of Horrors! Untold tales await, and the legends of the tree lot of old unfurl their gnarled branches. This is the sequel to our first Shop of Horrors short, watch here if you missed it: ua-cam.com/video/Fem1rqGS4Rs/v-deo.html tags: spooky scary halloween horror creepy tree care bates nursery
Trautman Juniper | It's Worth a Grow (with Austin)
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Austin gushes about the stately, hardy, and upright Trautman juniper.
All About Orchids | Botanical Bootcamp
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Renee Bates delivers the info and shares some delightful stories and tips about orchids, including a repotting demonstration! We're thrilled to have Renee film her first webinar. Please excuse some of the connection glitches at the end of the video, we had some minor problems during the broadcast. No audio was affected.
The skinny on narrow, slender, and columnar trees! | Slender Trees | Bates Botanical Bootcamp
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#webinar #gardeningtips #plants #landscaping #gardening #learning If you've liked what you've seen, please give us a like, and if you want more webinar content hit the subscribe button! We're grateful to be able to offer this information to all and for the low cost of FREE. Our experts produced this content at Bates Nursery, a third generation nursery and garden center in Nashville, TN! Discove...
How to make flower beds, with examples! | Flower Beds | Bates Botanical Bootcamp
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#webinar #gardeningtips #plants #landscaping #gardening #learning #howto #flowers Caroline leads us through planning and creating flower beds using examples from various areas of her garden. Like it if you loved it, and subscribe for the latest webinar and how-to content! We're grateful to be able to offer this information to all and for the low cost of FREE. 0:00 Introduction 1:10 Things you n...
Three Plants that Need Water the First Season (Plus tips on how to water them!)
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Austin talks about three plants you need to keep an eye on during the heat of the summer, especially if you have just planted them!
9 Cool Trees You Probably Didn't Know About! Underused Trees
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Austin passionately delves into nine of his favorite underused trees. We're largely talking about trees that can live in Zone 7 and below, so keep that in mind and do your own research when determining if a tree will grow in your area. Austin's Resource: Manual of Woody Landscape Plants: tinyurl.com/44ubjmc9 Like it if you loved it, and subscribe for the latest webinar and how-to content! We're...
Learn About Shade Trees | Bates Botanical Bootcamp
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Learn About Shade Trees | Bates Botanical Bootcamp
How to Prune Switchgrass
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How to Prune Switchgrass
How to Prune Annabelle-type (arborescens) Hydrangeas
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How to Prune Annabelle-type (arborescens) Hydrangeas
Observing Blue Atlas Cedar After the Great Freeze
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Observing Blue Atlas Cedar After the Great Freeze
It's Worth a Grow: All Gold Juniper
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It's Worth a Grow: All Gold Juniper
Bates Little Shop of Horrors
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Bates Little Shop of Horrors
Intro to Houseplants!
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Intro to Houseplants!
All About Transplanting
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All About Transplanting
Mid Season Garden Maintenance
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Mid Season Garden Maintenance
Trailing Indoor Houseplants
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Trailing Indoor Houseplants
A Prickly Affair: Plants That Poke
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A Prickly Affair: Plants That Poke
Growing Growing Gone: Dealing with Houseplant Failure
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Growing Growing Gone: Dealing with Houseplant Failure
Catch up On Tomatoes: Mid-Season Tomato Tips!
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Catch up On Tomatoes: Mid-Season Tomato Tips!
New Monrovia Plant Varieties for 2022
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New Monrovia Plant Varieties for 2022
Shade Loving Annuals and Perennials
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Shade Loving Annuals and Perennials
TropicAnnuals - Summer Plant Fun!
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TropicAnnuals - Summer Plant Fun!
The Best Ways to Water Your Landscape
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The Best Ways to Water Your Landscape
Flower Power Shrubs - Best Blooming Shrubs for your Home
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Flower Power Shrubs - Best Blooming Shrubs for your Home

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  • @ntnsty
    @ntnsty 5 днів тому

    Ditto. I inherited four from previous owner that put them along sidewalk in front of other 4’ shrubs and trying to keep them small is too hard on them. I’m eventually going to have to remove them.

  • @bloxfruit-u7h
    @bloxfruit-u7h 5 днів тому

    that look like another thing not a tree

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 5 днів тому

      It's a Green Giant arborvitae and this one is quite wide at the bottom.

  • @kenarnold9132
    @kenarnold9132 6 днів тому

    I had them in north Carolina. Can get spray from Lowe's, however, you spray them when they emerge to eat at about 5:30 pm.

  • @junkmail4613
    @junkmail4613 6 днів тому

    Ya need to tell us what region of the country you are in.

    • @readysetsleep
      @readysetsleep 6 днів тому

      Nashville, Tennessee.The information is in their profile of their main UA-cam page.

  • @misshondabro
    @misshondabro 7 днів тому

    The skinny weeping white pine looks like something out of doctor Seuss

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 7 днів тому

      We definitely call them Dr. Seuss trees at the nursery

  • @gwensmith6
    @gwensmith6 11 днів тому

    I love mine. What do we do in summer for heat stress? This summer has been brutal?😮

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 10 днів тому

      Is the plant looking stressed? Definitely keep up with watering if it hasn't rained and creating afternoon shade also helps give plants a break.

  • @joellechiara
    @joellechiara 17 днів тому

    So good. I don’t know if you’ll see this it’s been so long but I have an older fiddle that literally has A SUPER THICK trunk (I’m talking like a hand-around thumb to first finger) with several super thick branches but there aren’t an abundance of leaves. The leaves are also kinda small even though it’s near a window. I thought maybe it needs to be repotted. It’s been about three years? I have two other fiddles that are as happy as a fiddle but this guy is literally all bark and no bite. 😢

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 17 днів тому

      Seen it! Send us some photos of your sad fiddle to info@batesnursery.com and we will take a look and get to the bottom of it!

  • @maryreynolds8568
    @maryreynolds8568 19 днів тому

    Wow. I live in zone 8b (San Antonio) , and have a Cavendish. I'm hoping it will have bananas one day. I hope it survives the winter. I love these big bananas - Musa Basjoo.

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 17 днів тому

      We're rooting for you! Finished fruit is definitely impossible up here without a greenhouse.

    • @maryreynolds8568
      @maryreynolds8568 17 днів тому

      @batesnursery Lately it's been windy with tropical storm Alberto, and the banana leaves are not liking it. They're alive, but a little shredded looking. I've heard that people in the area have gotten the Cavendish to bear fruit.

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 16 днів тому

      @@maryreynolds8568 They will recover afterwards, ever pushing out new leaves from the center stalk

  • @jocerod123
    @jocerod123 20 днів тому

    I chopped the top off my fiddle to encourage sprouting but nothing has happened on 3 weeks 😭

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 17 днів тому

      It could forreal take up to several months! Don't give up yet.

    • @jocerod123
      @jocerod123 17 днів тому

      @@batesnursery thank you… yesterday I saw two buds growing!!!!! 💃🏽

  • @KR-os6nn
    @KR-os6nn 21 день тому

    Thank you! I’ve been looking for narrow deciduous trees and a good overview of a native screen planting. Awesome!

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 17 днів тому

      We're so glad to hear you found what you were seeking.

  • @Hawaiiansurfa
    @Hawaiiansurfa Місяць тому

    Would you suggest them to be grown in between evergreen if I’m putting them on a hedge?

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      Sounds like that would be a good idea!

  • @Madeline-sn9fv
    @Madeline-sn9fv Місяць тому

    Need the zones!

  • @FromMyHeartToYoursMJ
    @FromMyHeartToYoursMJ Місяць тому

    Sad to lose❤

  • @lyndseymoore1818
    @lyndseymoore1818 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @SouthallTN
    @SouthallTN Місяць тому

    Thank you for the information! It would be helpful to see unobstructed pictures that show the various sizes & scales! I definitely want color, height, movement, and overall visual appeal but scale and placement are tricky!

  • @SouthallTN
    @SouthallTN Місяць тому

    Any recommendations for what deer will absolutely not eat? It would be great to do a video of best options for beginners!

  • @texas1852
    @texas1852 Місяць тому

    I am in Southwest Washington - the Pacific Northwest. We are growing zone 8b and they love it here!

  • @Heatherwalkr
    @Heatherwalkr Місяць тому

    The leaves keep falling off my flf. 😢

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      We'd love to help! Is it getting enough sunlight? How much are you watering? Is it close to a vent that might be drying out the leaves?

    • @Heatherwalkr
      @Heatherwalkr Місяць тому

      @@batesnursery I wait until the soil is dry to water. She’s not near a vent.

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      @@Heatherwalkr what about the location in your home? They do best in bright light. Also, have there been any sudden temperature changes? Are there signs of pests like aphids or spider mites? With spider mites, the leaves can look like there's a lot of yellow whiteish dots specked all over.

    • @Heatherwalkr
      @Heatherwalkr Місяць тому

      @@batesnursery no signs of pests. I’m thinking I wasn’t watering it enough. Also I still had it in the pot I bought it in. I just repotted it and it’s on my patio in the shade. I’m hoping this helps. Thank you for your help.

  • @monkeymind9304
    @monkeymind9304 Місяць тому

    Can I plant this near my house. Would the root wreck my house foundation?

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      You can plant it 6-7 feet away from your house/foundation.

  • @Shallimus
    @Shallimus Місяць тому

    Informative and well structured presentation of interesting trees.

  • @marajoyluker1
    @marajoyluker1 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the info! 🌲🌲🌲

  • @debgray5940
    @debgray5940 Місяць тому

    Thanks so much. Always losing my soil

  • @elizabeth5549
    @elizabeth5549 Місяць тому

    Crape myrtle are popular in the DMV. I had a variety in DC and I have a variety in MD now. Very beautiful tough trees

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      You're right, they are resilient!

    • @donnag3482
      @donnag3482 5 днів тому

      ​@@batesnurserypoolesville yes.

  • @footbagnetkayaksurf
    @footbagnetkayaksurf Місяць тому

    What about the Cedar Apple Rust and apples with the Taylor Juniper? Here in Western NC we don’t sell Eastern Red Cedar much.

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      Yes it's possible since it's also a Juniperus virginiana like Eastern Red Cedar. We instead would recommend Columnar Norway Spruce, Degroot's Spire arborvitae, Emerald Green arborvitae, North Pole arborvitae, or Slender Silhouette sweetgum.

  • @ericnyamu9981
    @ericnyamu9981 Місяць тому

    Do they produce fruit. Is the fruit edible?

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      They do bloom and possibly produce fruit if the right conditions are met, however in most climates it will not survive the winter to ripeness, and the fruit is not desirable for flavor.

  • @sandravega6645
    @sandravega6645 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this most informative video. 🌳🌹

  • @daverogers5609
    @daverogers5609 Місяць тому

    Shenandoah switch grass is a beauty too.

  • @virginiahodges4086
    @virginiahodges4086 Місяць тому

    Show me low quart tree

  • @jeffreymcdonough418
    @jeffreymcdonough418 Місяць тому

    THANK YOU!!

  • @SylviaSheehy-sh6fr
    @SylviaSheehy-sh6fr Місяць тому

    Can you put an Alberta spruce in a plastic container.

  • @AliAhmad-gr6hk
    @AliAhmad-gr6hk 2 місяці тому

    Not a good hydrangea. The most resilient one and the best one I’ve ever grown is sweet summer hydrangea. Don’t believe the reviews about them They’re are the best and most drought tolerant. I have sweet summer, incredibal, prime lime and endless summer and sweet summer in the best one from all of them in term of care, size and foliage.

  • @Joe-cs8iv
    @Joe-cs8iv 2 місяці тому

    I live in zone 3 none of this relevant to me. We under-appreciate the understory trees!

  • @karenlang3339
    @karenlang3339 2 місяці тому

    Great job but please mention the growing zone as you have viewers from all over.

  • @CatJourney198
    @CatJourney198 2 місяці тому

    Hands down, the best video I’ve come across for columnar trees. Fantastic job!

  • @patcappelli2332
    @patcappelli2332 2 місяці тому

    can you grow a small tree in a very large pot in a zone 5 outside all year?

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 2 місяці тому

      If the tree is rated at a zone two or three, yes. Otherwise expect to be protecting it by moving it inside or under cover in winter.

  • @nonya3436
    @nonya3436 2 місяці тому

    Buying a few plants should not break the bank. I have been shopping for plants for my new home, but at the prices I am seeing? No way!! My new house will STAY sad looking sad with ZERO landscaping, I hope my neighbors understand my house will remain an eyesore. I will donate it to the hungry before I'd give 25-50 for a tiny plant in a little bitty pot. No matter where I was looking -- on Marketplace or the many nurseries online-- you apparently have to be wealthy to afford 2 or 3 plants! DISGUSTING! Sorry ya'll, but that is so depressing!

  • @kimjackson8548
    @kimjackson8548 2 місяці тому

    I live in Kansas City, Mo. I just can't grow them, tried twice each time they don't grow back. Is this zone to cold for them to grow

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      Yes, that's the case. We're seeing a Zone 5-6 range for your area, and crape myrtles really like Zone 7 and above (ideally 8-9 to maintain long term mature sizes). For instance, even here in Nashville (Zone 7b) if we get temperatures in the low teens or single digits, we will see partial or complete dieback and the new succor growth has to replace the lost branches.

  • @carolmartin3028
    @carolmartin3028 2 місяці тому

    No they wont grow i shaded areas

  • @Son_of_Aragorn
    @Son_of_Aragorn 2 місяці тому

    I've also heard they LOVE full sun. I'm in zones 8-9. Can you confirm the sun thing for us? Thx!

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 2 місяці тому

      Yes, it can grow from zones 4-10 and loves full sun! It does not mind wet areas either. It will be thirsty in a dry spot.

    • @Son_of_Aragorn
      @Son_of_Aragorn 2 місяці тому

      @@batesnursery Nice! Oh and I forgot to ask....how deep/wide do their roots get?

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 2 місяці тому

      @@Son_of_Aragorn the plant can grow up to 10x10, so over time at least 6-8 feet deep/wide or bigger. Also depends on how deep available water is.

    • @Son_of_Aragorn
      @Son_of_Aragorn 2 місяці тому

      @@batesnursery Good info. I'm in Texas and the landscaping bed I'd like to put this in is next to house with driveway in front. So about 7-8' of soil from house to driveway if that makes sense. There is approx 1' of top soil...and under that is tons of red clay that the builders put foundation on. Great for foundation...but not so great for trees with deep roots....at least I think so. Thoughts?

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      Sorry for the delayed reply! We are combing through comments. Willow roots are vigorous enough to seek water, however hard packed clay soils will slow growth tremendously. Clay is really great at retaining moisture and this is a good thing for these willow plants. You can't over-water them if you try! So perhaps breaking up the clay and adding 1/3 or 1/4 compost, or at least scoring the walls of the hole with a shovel will allow enough space for roots to grow into it. It's important to remember that proper soil preparation determines greatly the success of the plant.

  • @SeaStarGazer1111
    @SeaStarGazer1111 2 місяці тому

    I’m in the Northeast and I have 5 dwarf Crape Myrtle’s on my property, All doing well. I do have an azalea in front of one and is dying due to aphid infestation. I definitely don’t want that transferring to my Crape Myrtle. Will Neem take out the aphids?

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 2 місяці тому

      Neem oil will not work and could potentially damage the buds. High pressure water spray can take care of most of them. Acephate (systemic) is the most effective killer but also most toxic way to get rid of aphids and any bug that feeds on the blooms could be affected.

  • @kaitlinjohnson2915
    @kaitlinjohnson2915 2 місяці тому

    I’m a fairly experienced gardener in a northern climate, but I still really appreciate these shows and get a lot out of them. Thank you!

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 2 місяці тому

      That makes us feel special, thank you for watching!

  • @rabz5616
    @rabz5616 2 місяці тому

    Truly a pro tip!

  • @irinam4963
    @irinam4963 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for all the explanations, I learned so much from this interview! Greeting from Romania!

  • @melissagriffith2146
    @melissagriffith2146 2 місяці тому

    I’m looking for something slender to plant in the corner of our house that won’t put out expansive roots that will break our irrigation or water pipes

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery Місяць тому

      The slender arborvitaes have shallower roots that will work. It's important for any plant not to plant directly on top of irrigation pipes.

  • @threeriversforge1997
    @threeriversforge1997 2 місяці тому

    Surprised you mentioned the japanese snowbell, but not the American version - Styrax americanus or Styrax grandifolia. Or are they more shrub than tree? Lately, I've been on a native kick and am slowly removing non-native plants from the yard in an effort to fix some of the ecosystem damages we've done over the decades. So, the more talk of natives, the better - especially when it comes to less well-known trees and shrubs. We have so many of them, yet everyone seems to have a fetish for the foreign.

  • @revagreen2303
    @revagreen2303 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful! Many thanks! 🙏❤️✌️

  • @busterbuster8193
    @busterbuster8193 2 місяці тому

    I hate the way Emerald Green Arborvitae lead trunk often splits into 2 or 3 leaders. What type Arborvitae has the habit of maintaining a single leader?

    • @batesnursery
      @batesnursery 2 місяці тому

      "DeGroot's Spire" and "North Pole" have better luck at developing a single leader.

  • @michaelalexander1057
    @michaelalexander1057 2 місяці тому

    It that’s 5 and a half feet tall,then you must be 8feet tall 😂

  • @practicalphilosophy9031
    @practicalphilosophy9031 3 місяці тому

    great presentation thank you.

  • @corygroothousen5955
    @corygroothousen5955 3 місяці тому

    Why do people hate these I know toxic to humans but like come on beautiful tree