It's a pleasure to use the plants that God gave us or appreciate I should say thank you😊
@PlantDoHomeGarden2 ай бұрын
That's such a lovely way to look at it! 😊 You're absolutely right - there's something truly special about appreciating the natural beauty around us. Whether you believe in God or just the wonders of nature, these vibrant plants are definitely something to be thankful for. It's amazing how these colorful hedges can brighten up our spaces and our spirits, isn't it? Each leaf and bloom is like a little work of art. 🎨🌿 Thanks for sharing your positive perspective! It's a great reminder to take a moment and appreciate the beauty in our gardens. 💚🌈
@ayelean93972 ай бұрын
I appreciate your videos and showing the zones at the start. Where I live, though, burning bush is considered extremely invasive and I have been trying to remove it from my yard for years. Despite it’s beauty, I would DEFINITELY not recommend this plant.
@CheyenneNixon-p8m2 ай бұрын
@@ayelean9397 Deep South Zone 8 to 9 thanks for the tip have a good day😊
@PlantDoHomeGarden2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback and for sharing your experience! You're absolutely right about burning bush (Euonymus alatus) - it's considered invasive in many areas, especially in parts of the Eastern United States. Your point is crucial and highlights an important aspect of responsible gardening. While burning bush can be visually striking, its ability to spread aggressively can disrupt local ecosystems. It's a great reminder that what works in one region might be problematic in another. Always check with local extension offices or native plant societies before introducing new species to your garden. For those looking for alternatives, consider native viburnums or dogwoods, which can offer similar fall color without the invasive tendencies.