10 Best Trees for Year-Round Privacy in Your Backyard🌲🏠🌳

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PlantDo Home & Garden

PlantDo Home & Garden

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@johndallas4914
@johndallas4914 Жыл бұрын
Have a real person narrate the video. Very annoying.
@noglenogle
@noglenogle Жыл бұрын
Agreed !
@joistevens4454
@joistevens4454 2 жыл бұрын
Leyland Cypress have disease issues and are falling like dominoes here in zone 7B
@Carl-iw9sy
@Carl-iw9sy 2 жыл бұрын
I have the Thundercloud plum tree in the front of our house and it makes nice contrast with siding color and green plants. Also the weeping willow trees grow huge! not suitable for small yard at all. The root system alone will destroy anything close to it.
@wordeeone4996
@wordeeone4996 2 жыл бұрын
The Evergreen arborvitae trees are my favorite
@thomastjg53
@thomastjg53 5 ай бұрын
They are beautiful. I planned some years ago,love them. But I always have to cover them up in the fall, cause the deer like them in the early spring.
@Mo-zr3hh
@Mo-zr3hh 2 жыл бұрын
At 0:56, what type of tree is she trimming? I love it and want it!
@PlantDoHomeGarden
@PlantDoHomeGarden 2 жыл бұрын
Thuja, u can get it on Amazon > amzn.to/39DIgYV
@laurastone6578
@laurastone6578 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. What are the range of prices for these trees?
@matthewhayes3142
@matthewhayes3142 2 жыл бұрын
no, not a great video, it was shite, garbage, manure, and 7 are litertally the worst trees, and since privacy was a goal, anything with leaves has partial value half the time. no, this, the worst. please, please, please, go to reputable nurseries in your areas, drive neighborhoods, gain inspiration, and if you're in the market, buy nothing until you've decided on budget. those trees are raised as commodities, and priced accordingly, through big box retailers. buy cheap, buy twice. best council you can leave this with is if you want privacy, then you must buy time. a tree farm in your region will specialize in things native to your region. while you could spend 700 - to a few thousand for a 12-15 year old tree, it's going in at mature size, it's guaranteed if the farm removes it from their space and installs it in yours, you have instant impact because you paid for the years it didn't grow in your space. you will spend 129 at hd or lowes, 109 at costco, dirt, dig the hole, water it every day, and the reality is you have half a shot it will survive the first year, because two months in and you're over it. the emerald green arbs are the best choice provided but spend 40 at hd, it's in the bucket but you won't consider that. you get it home, miserable cuz you dragged it out of your hatch, now you have to take the car to be cleaned. your kid pops it in the ground for you because you made him. when you get home, you're pissed, it's two feet shorter than at the store, when you pulled it off the two pallets it was stacked on. i plant 100 of those a year, and they are the same going in as the were at the nursery, cuz the stock is in the ground healthy, not two feet off the ground on pallets, dried out and roots crispy.. that was the worst fucking video ever! literally, you'd have better results if you gave your kid away to anyone, for free and never looked back, versus taking anything presented here as great.
@yokog573
@yokog573 2 жыл бұрын
视频做的超级棒,牛呀。Great video
@matthewhayes3142
@matthewhayes3142 2 жыл бұрын
no, no it wasn't. it was the worst video about something very personal, regional, and functional. 1 of 10 choices great, 1 of the remaining 9, ok, like meh. 8 choices were so bad, you'd be more successful selling your kids for a cup of coffee. kids gone, house quiet and no shit trees dying around you. this plantdo home and garden channel, and their advise is worth less than the chinese housing giant evergrande. evergrande by the way, failed in a spectacular fashion, and may possibly cause the entire nation of china to implode before it can recover. that's how good those trees are. in fact, evergrande would force the planting of those shite trees. so no, not great. the complete opposite of great, that's what that video is. i actually regret the time invested watching that shite, except that i've educated 4 people about important things this video didn't bother doing, surely i saved a few people a lot of money. if anyone chinese reads this, if there educated and moderate, then it's a win. if they're still paying for a mortgage that will never be realized, then they're stupid and they deserve to have shit trees planted at the home they bought but never existed. so really, win win
@MississippiTaiter
@MississippiTaiter Жыл бұрын
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@girishgiri8276
@girishgiri8276 Жыл бұрын
👍
@rickeya991
@rickeya991 2 жыл бұрын
What is 7 to 11
@bartheerman
@bartheerman 2 жыл бұрын
What are the zones? 🥴
@matthewhayes3142
@matthewhayes3142 2 жыл бұрын
all plant stock is sold growing zones or growing region outside the US. the lower refers to it's cold hardiness, higher, heat tolerance. you can google your zip or postal code along with growing zone. instant response. you can also ask your local nursery or extension office. if you're in a zone 5, then you can plant things as low as 3 or 4 - if you plant in containers, and you want to winter over, then select plant material rated two zones lower than your actual zone. the lower number is more important because all perennials and deciduous trees require and certain number of cold days so the above ground portion can "rest" and the roots can store food so that when it breaks dormancy, the roots begin sending nutrition to limbs to extend branches, so branches can produce new material extending tips, so all the limbs, branches, and tips begin producing either their leafy material in preparation for flowers, or the woody material shoots the blooms required for leaf production. i work and garden in a zone 8b - which means i can plant and grow almost everything, but general rule, anything rated zone 3 through zone 10. the colder you are, the lower your zone. geography may be a determining factor. i'm in the pacific northwest, seattle, pretty north, but we're temperate, and rarely freeze,
@matthewhayes3142
@matthewhayes3142 2 жыл бұрын
pretty sad that plantdo home and garden can like a comment, offer exact response to questions about what the video specifically said but didn't respond to your question about zones. the choices provided, 8 of 10, shit, don't bother. better luck bringing cowshit in your house than any of those trees being successful
@marc_alan
@marc_alan Жыл бұрын
Google
@Rajesh6034
@Rajesh6034 3 жыл бұрын
1st viewer..
@PlantDoHomeGarden
@PlantDoHomeGarden 3 жыл бұрын
Super 👍👌
@matthewhayes3142
@matthewhayes3142 2 жыл бұрын
aww, i'm sorry, personally, i regret i watched it. worst choices ever 2 good options, one of the two, a great option. the other 8, you'd have better luck selling your children on sale 2 for 1 versus planting anything that dumbass presented. seriously, plant what they tell you and keep your kids, now life is miserable because almost every one of those shit trees will die in less than 12 months, and well, kids, meals laundry blah blah blah. or, send them away for 12 months - peace, quiet, free time, and, no dead tree issues. win win you're welcome
@Angelbaby11137
@Angelbaby11137 2 жыл бұрын
What does she mean when she’s talking about zones
@deborah2768
@deborah2768 2 жыл бұрын
Climate areas in the USA. Example...Florida is a zone 9 or 10. You can find what zone you are in by putting your address in the USDA website.
@matthewhayes3142
@matthewhayes3142 2 жыл бұрын
all plant stock is sold growing zones or growing region outside the US. the lower refers to it's cold hardiness, higher, heat tolerance. you can google your zip or postal code along with growing zone. instant response. you can also ask your local nursery or extension office. if you're in a zone 5, then you can plant things as low as 3 or 4 - if you plant in containers, and you want to winter over, then select plant material rated two zones lower than your actual zone. the lower number is more important because all perennials and deciduous trees require and certain number of cold days so the above ground portion can "rest" and the roots can store food so that when it breaks dormancy, the roots begin sending nutrition to limbs to extend branches, so branches can produce new material extending tips, so all the limbs, branches, and tips begin producing either their leafy material in preparation for flowers, or the woody material shoots the blooms required for leaf production. i work and garden in a zone 8b - which means i can plant and grow almost everything, but general rule, anything rated zone 3 through zone 10. the colder you are, the lower your zone. geography may be a determining factor. i'm in the pacific northwest, seattle, pretty north, but we're temperate, and rarely freeze,
@matthewhayes3142
@matthewhayes3142 2 жыл бұрын
pretty sad that plantdo home and garden can like a comment, offer exact response to questions about what the video specifically said but didn't respond to your question about zones. the choices provided, 8 of 10, shit, don't bother. better luck bringing cowshit in your house than any of those trees being successful
@Angelbaby11137
@Angelbaby11137 2 жыл бұрын
@@deborah2768 thank you!
@Angelbaby11137
@Angelbaby11137 2 жыл бұрын
@@matthewhayes3142 thanks for the explanation! This summer I really got into my yard and want to plant some trees or shrubs so I appreciate it!
@nadinemclean1671
@nadinemclean1671 2 жыл бұрын
It's too bad you don't give the Latin names. Sept. 26/22, Burlington ON Canada.
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