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41 Comments

  1. I'm looking for barberry plants just like the ones on the ground at about 1:45… What brand and variety are they, if anyone knows…

  2. Aaron, will you please finish telling your story about when you were little and the fruit trees? Thanks!

  3. Had to chuckle when Aaron said a 30-40’ tree was too small. Just imagine what their property will look like in another 30 years!

  4. Aaron is absolutely cracking me up today 🤣 I wonder if y’all can grow ginkgo trees? They’re stunning!!! Also curing how much the proven winner petunias are at your parents garden center. I found them 2 for 5$ yesterday but have been spending between $5 and $8 per plant this year it’s crazy! I’ve been thinking about driving down there to get some plants I can’t get here.

  5. I can’t thank you enough for educating me on all the beautiful tree. In the next three years, we will be moving to Washington State. I’m very excited to landscaping a new yard and I have now so many varieties to choose from thanks to you and Aaron. Do the trees planted in the lawn get watered only by the sprinklers, or do you have to hand water for a while for deep watering?

  6. I love my Kentucy Coffee tree. Big, rounded, low maintenance. Many shapes and color in my redbud trees too. Maybe good for pond area. I live in Eastern Washington and our weather seems similar.

  7. A whole tree video is fantastic. You didn't mention evergreens in the lawn area. Are you wanting to add winter interest there too or keep it open for sledding, snowmen and other winter play??

  8. Oh boy love your selecting & placing tree videos. I bet the growers ask you to shop for them every 5 weeks because I end up buying trees from the inspiration.😂

  9. I love when you shop your parent's garden center. They have so many wonderful plants, trees and shrubs and don't get me started on the wonderful planters!

  10. These two are great together! Laura planting always adding more to an arrangement and Aaron wanting MORE big trees are perfectly planting mates! 💞

  11. Always love to go tree shopping with Aaron. I get the same excitement that he does and the bigger the better! Question: Will Aaron limb up the Royal Red Maple you bought right now or wait until it gets more established in the ground? Love watching you every day! Hugs to the kitties! 😻😻

  12. Weeping. 🥀 Ugh Messy. / @3:09 > keep walkin' Laura….. 👣 / They always look like they are dying OR need Water! Haha.

  13. Ginkgo Biloba / @4:45 > When will you plant a Ginkgo….? You have ever other tree but this one. 🌳
    Aaron Help.
    > Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as the maidenhair tree, is one of the oldest living tree species, often referred to as a "living fossil."
    It is native to East Asia and is known for its unique fan-shaped leaves that turn bright yellow in the fall.

  14. The Ginkgo biloba, also known as the maidenhair tree, is renowned for its…. stunning golden-yellow leaves in autumn… and unique fan-shaped foliage.
    > This ancient tree is not only beautiful but also incredibly hardy, making it a popular choice for gardens and urban landscapes. 💚 🌳 💚

  15. So many 'Red Points'….. @5:00 You said it Aaron" >>> Shouldn't we do something else….? Yes. ✅
    > Why not…. a Ginkgo Biloba / Maidenhair tree. Large Shade tree!
    Aaron it's your turn to Pick.

  16. It’s funny that you’re doing this video on trees because I am obsessed with getting a new maple tree, but I love the dark purple maple tree and I can’t stop thinking about it

  17. Great job shopping love it when you go. Love the trees you picked out. The burgundy and the blue are fantastic. Great choices. You’re pros at putting trees in the ground now. Still lots of spots but it’s filling up nicely. Thanks again for sharing this with us. Appreciated.💯💯💯🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  18. Aaron you are Not a pain / @15:52 > Get the huge….. trees that you want. 🌳 ( you are too easy going….)
    Laura usually gets what she wants & the same kind.
    Try something new…. you have the space!

  19. Question concerning your hostas. when you were looking at them down at the garden center it made me wonder. do the hostas do alright in the sheltered area at the garden center? if so, could you build a little fenced in area, possibly a picket fence, if that's what you liked ,to keep more of them in to keep them sheltered? my neighbor used to make a little picket fenced area for her dahlias instead of staking them and they did fine.

  20. Lols. I actually appreciated and was thoroughly entertained by the realistic husband and wife shopping dynamic 😂🤣

  21. oh, i love your tree shopping episodes.. Aaron is like a kid in a candy store, and you're over there giving him the "nutrient' value of each tree, lol…. but please??? okay…we'll take it! such fun! your gardens will stand the test of time for generations to come, too… can't wait to see where you put the rest of them!!! 🥰❤thanks for the video!! 🥰❤

  22. 🌳🌲
    That AARON!
    He has great taste & his love for big trees, our world would be better place if everyone planted trees.
    🌲🌳

  23. The train horn at an intersection is Morse code for the letter Q _ _ ._
    The reason behind this dates back to 19th-century maritime history. According to railway lore, British sea captains would sound this "Long-Long-Short-Long" sequence on their steam whistles to alert other ships that the Queen was aboard and that the vessel needed to clear the harbor. When early rail systems adopted communication signals, they carried over this maritime tradition, and it eventually became the standard for grade-crossing warnings.

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