10 Underrated Shrubs Every Garden Should Have! 🌿🙌😁 // Garden Answer

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Feel free to do more videos like this during this horrendous heat wave right now.

kristaself
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Really appreciate these kinds of videos that pull from your years of experience to recommend annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees that perform year after year.

scsh
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Perfect timing for this video since lots of garden centers are having sales on their shrubs! Lots of inspiration.

sarahreb
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Love this kind of video. You are great at describing and the video clips of your own experience are fantastic! Thanks!

ingridwengert
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One day I dream of owning my own little house with a garden and fill it up with all the wonderful plants. Thank you for inspiring us!

LifeRomanticized
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Beautiful cinematography. It was informative and equally aesthetically pleasing. Always inspired by your craft and creativity. 🌻💛

archie-
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Thank you for this video. Extremely helpful! I am adding more beds this fall and I am adding several to my plan

karencrane
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Ha! I’m gonna spend the day with “Sugar Shack” running through my head! Thanks for the video and reminding me of my sisters in the 1960’s!❤❤❤

chichitex
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This year my calycanthus (I have a variety called Hartlage wine) bloomed nonstop from April until July. What a performer. I've also seen a couple of very old sweetshrubs in Turin city centre, which is not only one of the most polluted cities in Italy but in all of Europe, hadn't seen a drop of water in ages, let alone fertilizer, planted basically in full concrete, surrounded by all kind of vehicles: it was in full bloom.

CeciliaPMiniatures
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Thank you for mentioning your in the high desert

jnovak-omig
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I find these list of plants so useful. They have introduced me to varieties that I tend to overlook. I have the Chitalpa. Mine are small, but I expect big things from them. It's tough to decide sometimes what to plant as I find I want "All the plants!" Not sure what the drink you have there is (iced coffee?) Sure looks yummy!

sherylemoore
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I absolutely LOVE my Sugar Shack. Such glossy leaves. They always look fresh and new and establish themselves so quickly. I planted one last year and loved it so much that now I have three!

ManyTomatoes
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Good morning everyone!
Great video Laura, thanks!
Have a blessed day everyone 🙏🏻💕

camicri
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In Disney's California Adventure, there is an area near the river rapids (Redwood Creek Challange trail) that is planted thickly with oakleaf hydrangas. They were HUGH this year.

Absolutely stunning.

Disney paired them with redbud trees.

amber_bloom
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Thank you for sharing that the juniper is native! I love learning about what is native to different areas 🥰🙏🏼🩵

nataliearcher
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This is so informative Laura! Thank You for sharing. I love you including the zones, and being so open about all their performances, and the clips showing us the actual plants. Love your white top too!! Stay cool there!

LindaKrippel
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Got the Desert Orchid Chitalpa. Can't wait for spring to smell the flowers!!

-rsm
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Thanks Lora! Love these videos where we learn more about the plants we don't always see. 😊 I've learned so much from you and Aaron!

kerryvickers
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It was a fun surprise to see Jenny’s cameo in the dwarf birch portion ❤

taylorswf
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Can you do a “in memory of” video of the plants/trees you’ve lost and what you learned from that experience or if you decided to use/not use again and why? Also, I’d be interested in your opinion (maybe even a video) on planting more plants/shrubs/trees that are native to attract native pollinators. Is planting native something you’ve considered doing or if you aren’t interested in the subject.

Shannondougha