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Roadside Screening Plant Tour – Awesome Design to Hide Auto Shop



Roadside Screening Plant Tour – Awesome Design to Hide Auto Shop – In this video we stop and filmed a roadside screening plant line in front of an Aito Shop in Connecticut.

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35 Comments

  1. I planted a row of Taylor junipers 4 feet apart. I’m worried that they won’t give me the privacy I was trying to achieve. Should I plant something in between?

  2. I love day lilies! I do go through every few days and simply pull the browning leaves off, and they act as ornamental “grass” clumps after flowering is over for the season.

  3. I love seeing beauty like this in a commercial space. We used to have a shopping mall, typical with a grocery store and small businesses around a big parking lot where they had the islands in the parking lot planted up with trees, lush perennials and annuals and even well maintained bird feeders in several areas. Since I liked to wait in the car while my husband shopped at the fishing tackle store located there, it made the wait very pleasant to watch the pollinators and birds busy among the flowers and feeders. Sadly, the shopping center must have changed hands and all the beauty has been removed.

  4. thats the one thing Im jealous of northern gardeners – that color on their panicle hydrangeas! I will console myself with gardenias and camellias.

  5. Good morning Jim and Stephany 😊 What a beautiful display 😍 I really appreciate your info on alternatives to use in the South. Great video, Thank you 😊

  6. This is a stunning planting! Hopefully the designer will see your video and get a thrilout of a job well done.

  7. Welcome to CT! I’m in SE CT. We just planted 7 Green Giants last week as a privacy wall. I can’t wait to watch them grow!

  8. I have seeded some ornamental muhly grasses for our family cemetery lot to go with the hydrangea and very large gardenia hedge. I hope it does well in zone 8a. Those arborvitae are lovely.

  9. So many better choices than the ugly (in my opinion) Stella de'Oro daylily. But those Hydrangeas are absolutely spectacular! Kudos the the gardener.

  10. Love random beauty. There are some businesses around me that have stunning use of grasses mixed with a variety of evergreen hedges. I look forward to this time of year with the grass plumes

  11. It's not my favorite thing, but it's wonderful at hiding a business. Those dark evergreens work with those beautiful hydrangeas in front of them. The yellow Lillies are a little boring, but keep in mind they require nearly no maintenance and bloom forever. I think they did great to make a business look better. The wife is right, at 45mph those colors look great! Better than a square building, lol.

  12. The deer here at my property in VA want to know the address of this business. Emerald Greens and Hydrangeas are their specialty and that busy road doesn’t scare them one bit:

  13. LOVE IT! Thanks for stopping to show us this gorgeous border. I have a space along my driveway that needs redoing and was thinking about a backdrop of narrow evergreens (mixed) and some type of hydrangea in the front. It was really helpful to see how it could look and love the idea of mixing in grasses and other smaller globe evergreens for more interest. Thanks again. I live in New England, but find so much of your content useful and relevant.

  14. Will cutting the older stems of panicle hydrangeas down close to the ground make their heavy flowers flop more or less?

  15. I love it when businesses invest in landscaping…AND keep it up. So many times, you see a new planting and then they ignore. I do love the Hydrangea with the chartreuse backdrop.

  16. The dark background was a great tip as well as the tip about the growth from below the graft…Thanks Jim!

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