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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 12 reviews.
Review topics: ["look","tree","girls","berries","plant","soil"].
"I have 5 New Mexico privet, all ordered from HCG. Two in one spot and 3 in another. Some Berry Girl and some Happy Boy. I initially watered, but haven't for several years. I wish that I never had, because they don't need it (as long as fall-planted on a moist week, and mulched with fall leaves/ground up trees). Watering only seemed to work in attracting gophers. Either way, NOTHING HAS KILLED even one of these very hardy trees. Deer munch on them. We've had drought, flood, severe winter, etc. Some of the privets are still pretty small and sparse, others quite robust. I like the diversity. Finally, this year we got little berries. It's probably been close to a decade since these were planted. The berries are tiny! Just helping to set expectations. I was thrilled. We have lots of bushes on our acreage, our property is a haven for quail, 40+ hummingbirds, all kinds of critters year round. We also have planted from HCG: 3-leaf sumac, Apache plume, giant sacaton ""windbreaker"" Lo Gro sumac, currant bushes, fernbush, etc. All doing well and some even reproducing. I love the micro-ecosystem which is taking shape with God's help."
"We moved to a yard in the high desert (zone 6-7) a decade ago and inherited two NM privets that are over 20 feet high. They were pruned to branch out at the top of a privacy fence and we planted 2 others with a couple of other shrubs to make a hedgerow. All the newer shrubs are several years old and growing very slowly. They are in full sun, poor soil, get only occasional supplemental water after being established and are looking healthy and beautiful. We've never seen berries, but then the shorter shrubs haven't grown tall enough to be seen from our yard. We do have a lot of happy birds."
"Starting a hedge to help with wind."
"Bought larger NM privet from a local nursery but out of 10 only one female. I wanted berries for the birds so ordered from High Country Gardens Utah so I could get female plants. Yes, they are small but they grow really fast with drip irrigation. Bought some to plant near all my bigger male plants and then started a row of them in another location. See Picture taken August 20 of 2022. I planted in the spring."
"I planted two Happy Girls on either side of a Happy Boy in 2016. One Girl was a little slow, but all are doing well now. The Boy is 8 ft tall, and the Girls are a little shorter. My question is WHEN WILL I GET BERRIES? I planted them for the birds, but no sign of berries after 5 years. What does it take to get berries? I would recommend them to a friend with reservations!!"
"Planted this in front of a west-facing brick wall next to the front door in hope of eventually getting a tree that will provide a bit of shade and look good in this furnace of a spot where plants go to die. It arrived healthy (though multi-stemmed) with one taller stem about six inches high. Once planted (in a gap within an existing evergreen ""bush"" of culinary sage plants) the dominant stem shot right up over the sage to get sun. It's almost 2. 5 feet tall after a couple months. I'm hopeful that it will survive the winter and become a healthy tree. Fingers crossed."
"NM Privet is one of my favorite small trees. My first one I planted (many years ago--from HCG), watered a few times, and ignored. It hasn't been watered since and is a beautiful, strong tree. Our second one (purchased locally) is about to be the same. This recent plant just didn't do well. . . and I had great hopes that this girl would have berries. I've decided our climate these last few years has become too harsh for small plantings. I will be surprised if this one doesn't die, but right now it's hanging in there by a thread."
"I ordered Berry Girl and Happy Boy together so that I could have both sexes to produce berries for the birds to eat. Both arrived while in dormancy and were planted the same day. Happy Boy woke up and is growing just fine however Berry Girl never awoke from dormancy so HCG replaced it. The new one just arrived so I won't be able to judge its success for a few weeks."
"So far they are doing great in full sun."
"prune these up for a small tree for a patio area, great for birds if you have two for the berries"