Best 10 Plants That Will Grow Under Nearly Any Tree 🌳🌸🍃 // Gardening Tips
Are you looking for plants that will grow under nearly any tree? Look no further! In this video, we'll teach you about the best 10 plants that will thrive in most environments, no matter where you live.
From succulents to orchids to ferns, these plants will add beauty and diversity to your garden no matter where you put them. Watch the video to learn about each plant and how to care for them, so you can start growing beautiful plants today!
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⏱ Best 10 Plants That Will Grow Under Nearly Any Tree
00:00 Intro
00:55 Baltic Parsley
01:43 Barrenwort
02:22 Alpine Currant
03:06 Bird’s Nest Fern
03:51 Blue Cohosh
04:31 Brazilian Plume
05:11 Carpet Bugle
05:51 Christmas Rose
06:34 Common Astilboides
07:23 Dutchman’s Breeches
08:04 Outro
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The soil around some trees is affected by the leave of the said trees.....some of the plants mentioned here will grow okay in partial. ( cast shade). but not permanently under trees.........the climate is a big factor also....... it’s not enough to say “ these plants will grow under trees “..... there’s a lot more to it. ❤❤❤
@christal2641
Жыл бұрын
Black walnut is the worst offender, so Google JUGLONE TOLERANT PLANTS. Other plants are better off at least 10' beyond the dripline. Buds and green hulls have a high level of juglone. The roots from a dead walnut tree release JUGLONE for 20 years.
Thank you!
Thanks for the helpful video
As a gardener from the U.K. (south east), this was very interesting. Some of these I grow but several I had never heard of and are not available or not hardy here.
@wemuk5170
Жыл бұрын
Do u grow the alpine currant, Mark? I’m in UK, too, and any berry that grows wild without the need for support like a trellis, will be easy to grow. I like to grow something that (in the absence of a hot summer drought) needs only annual in place composting, annual mulching + annual pruning & then, left alone the rest of the year! 😅
@markborder906
Жыл бұрын
@@wemuk5170 I used to have a close relative but lost it last year. My main woodland plants are ferns, I grow quite a few different types although it’s becoming more challenging.
@wemuk5170
Жыл бұрын
@@markborder906 Thanks for the clarification. Mark, if you have a woodland shade garden, you can grow hardy woodland familiars like wild garlic, lovage, sweet cecily & maybe blackberry? I’m new to gardening & my garden (also south east England in Greater London) has less than 2 hrs of direct sunlight & only on one side of it. Will be trying to grow a blackberry hedge this spring. Good luck to you for the future.
Thank You seen plants I can use in my garden by the pond, under the trees. 💚
Wow
I'd love to have all of these -- but my trees include black walnuts, which contain juglone -- toxic to many plants. Will research more!
@dianamorris5327
Жыл бұрын
I had a black walnut tree in my front yard that was over 100 years old, it can be seen in photos from the 1800s. I kept the nuts from rotting in the yard and beds, I grew everything I wanted. If the plant is not doing well, put it in a pot with fresh soil and put the pot in the ground, I do this with all the plants that need to be pulled in the fall, or plants that need the spread controlled.
"Baltic parsley" we're off to an iffy start. Botanical name please? I'll keep watching but what's the issue? tolerating shade or will able to successfully compete with tree roots generally and especially in irrigated areas. Let's strive to really educate people.
@lindamclean8809
Жыл бұрын
I agree 100% Quite a bit of homework is needed to find appropriate plants for a particular area ❤️❤️❤️
@annesaloka4902
Жыл бұрын
Looks like Queen Anne's Lace
@dianamorris5327
Жыл бұрын
Calm down. I don't want to be educated, u wa b t a list of plants and good photos. I unlike some, dont have all day to listen to jibber jabber, get to the point. I can do my own research.
@lindamclean8809
Жыл бұрын
@@dianamorris5327 the thing is that one has to know the needs of plants in order to grow them successfully. ( education) ❤️❤️❤️
@macgregorwiggins1285
Жыл бұрын
John Walsh, you can do your own video with all that research and botanical names. Jeesh! Nobody is under any obligation to give you every bit of information you want on any topic. That's the beauty of using multiple resources and doing your own research.
Do these grow in tropical climates?
@hgiambra4945
Жыл бұрын
Zones 9 - 11 is considered sub tropical to tropical
Most of those choices are not native to North America.
@hgiambra4945
Жыл бұрын
Several are
Are these annuals ???
@hgiambra4945
Жыл бұрын
Perennials
The AI mispronounces some words. Hard to listen to. Not a good video.