Plants for Tall and Slender Spaces 🌲

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Linda Vater shares her top recommendations for transforming tall and slender spaces into stunning landscaping locations! 🌼 Featured Plants:

1️⃣ Diamond Spire Gardenia: Produces fragrant, single white blossoms late spring through fall on a truly unique upright habit. Use it as a hedge, specimen, or a “thriller” in a mixed container.
2️⃣ Roman Candle Podocarpus: A tough shrub in a low maintenance package, it offers disease, pest, and deer resistance and tolerates full sun and heat. Evergreen with an upright habit, plant as hedge or accent.
3️⃣ Forever Goldy Arborvitae: An upright, pyramidal conifer with bright golden foliage. Adds year-round evergreen accent to waterwise, full sun landscapes and decorative containers. Great for borders and hedges.
4️⃣ Red Sky Ilex: A dense, upright, structural addition to landscapes that adds color with its reddish new growth and black berries.

Whether you have a narrow backyard, a tight side yard, or any tall, slender space in need of greenery, this video is your ultimate guide to transforming those areas. Leave a comment below sharing your favorite plant or any questions you have about landscaping in tall and narrow areas 🌲💭

00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Diamond Spire Gardenia
01:30 - Roman Candle Podocarpus
02:38 - Forever Goldy Arborvitae
03:59 - Red Sky Ilex Holly
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Linda, Thank you for the "screenshot this" addition to your video! GREAT helpful idea!

merrim
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Thank you for including the "Screen Shot" information!

sherryberryblueberry
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Hi Linda
Really love your red sky ilex. On my shopping list. Thanks💕

sun
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Love the plants and love your hair combed to the side.

antoniamaldonado
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Great video! I really learned a lot and am reinspired by you, Linda ❤️❤️❤️

lindagilbert
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Great tips and beautiful plant choices for small spaces. Thank you!

wendyboyd
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Love the plants, great for small gardens

lisamiller
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Great tips about what to consider when planting foundation plants. Here’s one more: For those who live in a tropical climate it’s a common practice to tent one’s home for termites once every 5-7 years. So, plant cherished specimens at least 6 feet away from your home so the gas doesn’t singe of kill your plants when the tent is removed.

mt
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Watching this video again and I kept thinking you look younger and then Realized you don’t have your signature bangs😅

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