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37 Comments

  1. You guys got some beautiful, cool trees and those first two, sure were easy to plant !
    Looking forward to a lot more tree planting… Love it !

  2. Since you are now willing consider yellow trees and are not afraid of cost, you need to consider a Pinus contorta Chief Joseph….it is the most stunning bright yellow in the winter and a nice green in the summer….and you like Pines. They grow slowly so buy a big one.

  3. The group of trees is Awesome. So beautiful and will be perfect in the landscape. Aaron is in his element. The entire process was so simple compared to the wire cages. "Now we just need ten more trees!" I would have bet that statement would have come out of Aaron's mouth.

  4. Beautiful load of trees! It will be fun to see them planted. Are any of your crabapple edible species? My mother-in-law used to make the most delightful crabapple jelly.

  5. It's a shame to throw away the grow bags! I'd have to try rolling one down and off to re-use it. Can't be any harder than rolling off my compression socks, lol

  6. Armstrong is my maiden name! Didn’t know there was a maple tree with that name. That is cool. Hope it survives well for you.

  7. Whoooo hooo! They have a KY location 2hs and 25mun away from me! Can you say DAYYYY TRIP!!

  8. Quick question? Have yall ever thought about putting shade trees where you are planning to put the horses? If not, how come? Do you expect the trees around the horse field to be enough? If so, when do you think you would do it. Especially since trees take forever to grow. Thanks so much! I have been watching since I started college in 2018 and continue to do it every morning with my tea at work. It’s been a long time, I feel as if I grew into adulthood with your videos! 😂

  9. My two apple trees 🌳 came in bags like that. Love them great load. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO YOU BOTH ❤🎉

  10. My goodness I just love watching guys planting trees your trees are amazing look at the mall how well they've done thank you for sharing I just love watching you guys❤❤🎉🎉

  11. Love Love Love the trees!
    Wouldn’t it be fun if the “paddock” turned into an arboretum after all? 😎

  12. Hello, love your garden ideas you always have excellent information, I know this has nothing to do with the recent videos, I want to plant raspberry plants, and if I’m not forgotten, I think you mentioned it in one of your videos about thorn less raspberry plants and I’m looking for that type. Also the fall gold type are they thorn less and where do you get them?

  13. Happy 19th Anniversary! Nineteen should be trees instead of China. Have a wonderful celebration. The trees you chose are gorgeous. I'm looking forward to seeing the fall colors on your property.

  14. Beautiful trees. We have a Brandywine maple. It is beautiful & it does turn colors earlier, which means that by the time other trees nearby turn colors, our Brandywine has pretty much dropped all of its leaves. 😢
    Question: Why not remove that gnarly elm tree before doing any more planting in that area?

  15. I'm so glad you got another weeping willow! You've mentioned how devastating it would be to lose one, so it's nice you're adding more to the property even though they are high maintenance.

  16. Love seeing the excitement! Great trees! Have you looked into purchasing trees from Garden Gate Nursery out of Pasco WA and they have a farm in Boring Or. They do open to the public 2-3 Times a year.

  17. I really hope Norway maples aren't invasive in your area. Here in the northeast, they're our "trash trees." They are so invasive here that they've become a huge ecological problem. I can't help but cringe at the thought of planting them! I know you've said the lack of moisture in your local climate keeps invasive species at bay, but I'd watch out because these trees are extremely tolerant of many conditions.

  18. Hi GA team! How many types of plants and types of trees do you have on your property nowadays? Love looking at old videos and seeing the landscape evolution. Fun to see when you say "maybe one day we will …" and watching from the future knowing the answer.

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