There's nothing wrong with being sporadic🙃😉. My neighbor caught me just standing in front of my yard today...doing nothing. Then he saw the 10 Dogwood Trees that were delivered and started laughing and said, "I thought you were throwing out your post hole digger?" I didn't of course🙄. I purchased their family's old Farm House with 5.5 acres, no neighbors, and surrounded by farm fields. They're thrilled with the transformation these past 4 years...me too. I purchased a Lynwood Gold Forsythia also because of one of your videos...I'm so excited this year. Everything everywhere is so green and vibrant this year. I live in SW GA and my roses are already on their 2nd bloom of the year too. I bought some Orchids today and watched your video from 7 years ago about them. Thank you again and don't forget to take care of your pretty skin up there 'Olive Oil Lady'😉. My Aunt and Uncle live in Klamath Falls...Lindsey Farms. Thanks again and happy planting!
@gpswatching6 ай бұрын
Boxwood hedging out at the cut flower garden seems out of character to me. Everything is looking lovely 🥰
@robertparker86696 ай бұрын
No boxwoods! Leave it open! Love to be able to see thru the gardens!
@blueberrymuffinscottage6 ай бұрын
The comments on Laura's videos are always so sweet. Wishing all of you a beautiful day as well 💗☕🌲
@terrihart21336 ай бұрын
Probably because she is so sweet.❤ Have a great day.
@kabodick6 ай бұрын
@@terrihart2133exactly what I was thinking too 😃. I’m so glad she posts her videos early in the morning. It’s the best way to get my day started!!
@grammykeatley99446 ай бұрын
Agree with Terri hart, how could we ever say anything hurtful to such a sweet, kind caring mother.😊
@rnguyen25166 ай бұрын
Yes, I noticed that, too! I’ve read that gardeners are the happiest people and tend to live long lives!
@cynthiaann44656 ай бұрын
She is a good Christian woman.
@kelseycowan5316 ай бұрын
That larch will be the brightest yellow spot in your garden! I love seeing them in the forest up here in Northern British Columbia Canada! They are far and few between which makes it so magical to see them!
@krisbaker94276 ай бұрын
In WA, ID, MT we have many at certain elevations and they are so beautiful in the fall. Our native Western Larch don’t look great up close but from a distance, beautiful! ❤
@lucieengen70466 ай бұрын
When we lived in Manitoba they were a common sight but here on Vancouver Island none so far. Didn’t appreciate them as much as I do now.
@wynorawishum58606 ай бұрын
Oh my the Larch is beautiful. So soft and cool. The Yarrow is great, love the color. Everything in the South garden is looking good. So different than when you started a few years ago. Love these planting videos. Have a blessed day everyone.
@roserizzo30946 ай бұрын
I never have a plan... I just buy what I like and I always find a place for it!
@barblee96156 ай бұрын
Same same here. Buy first, think where to put later ☺
@grammykeatley99446 ай бұрын
Same.
@marmaladesunrise6 ай бұрын
Exactly. And just look how beautiful Laura's turned out with that very philosophy.
@Sisteryoda14406 ай бұрын
Ditto!
@tinaknutsen6 ай бұрын
Have done the same since the mid 70’s…started out by picking out houseplants for my mom’s birthday and a birthday card with a pretty pack of seeds tucked in. Our house looked like a plant jungle and always enjoyed having a vegetable garden and farm animals. Now I have 4 beautiful dogs and a cat that love to lay in the flower beds.
@missbiggs94376 ай бұрын
You started out in each area of the south garden, cut flower garden and now the paddock/dirt/open land areas not wanting formality but rather easy creativity and going with the flow. Now here you are yearning for some formality to the cut flower garden through the introduction of boxwood hedging. I say please resist the idea of adding boxwoods, or for that matter, any type of courtyard symmetrical hedging. Nature isn’t “perfect”… the only perfection is Mother Nature’s “imperfections”. The area is beautiful the way it is so no need to change it (yet!). 😅😂❤
@rosealvarado2646 ай бұрын
Good morning all have a safe and blessed day ❤️
@juliabinford65006 ай бұрын
As someone who hopes to watch your channel for a long time, it’s reassuring to watch you dream up huge projects, on the fly, that may or may not happen. You seem to have an endless stream of energy and creativity. Im glad you share it through videos.
@katiedc82396 ай бұрын
Oh I say 'no' on the boxwood edging for your cut flower beds. It would be SOO much work and you wouldn't be able to see all the beautiful flowers on your daily walks and evening drives. I do think a brick edging, like the kind you have around the Hartley, would be nice though? Cheers!
@LULC07596 ай бұрын
I don’t get the love for boxwoods. Whenever we drive around and see them in hedges there’s always a decaying chunk here and there. To each is own. I think the cut flower garden is glorious as is and in winter we’re all tucked inside anyway.
@pamchapman41706 ай бұрын
You said it, Laura, the south garden isn't formal nor is the area with the cut flower garden, etc. So... don't do it!!! No, to the idea of boxwoods out there. Sometimes, it's ok to just stick with the simplicity of gardening. When you mention boxwoods, all I think of is the maintenance of having them. Their presence out there would confuse the area as well. Again, keep it simple. Your older self will be thankful for it!
@jandolph75096 ай бұрын
Laura won’t have to worry about boxwoods being too close or the maintenance. They will become diseased. She will have the crew dig them out. Laura never considers when planting plants or trees what they will look like in 5, 10 or more years. It is a reality show not for real life. They want instant gratification. I enjoy the videos and Laura, Russel and Cheddar keep me coming back for more. 🐈🐈🌻🌺🥀🌼
@kiwigal81346 ай бұрын
Totally agree, Pam. Big no to boxwoods in south garden. Doesn't fit with the rambling nature of it with lots to interest to catch the eye and the freedom of the wild flowers planted around the orchard.
@cynthia22336 ай бұрын
That Larch is a winner! I just love seing all of the pink tulips winding through the beds! I RECEIVED MY KNEELING PAD! It's REALLY nice and large!
@valentinakupresan78876 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say thank you to you and your family for all the joy you've brought to me. I first found your videos 6 or 7 years ago and you've been a daily pleasure since then! I was never a gardener before, but through your videos I have not only learned how to grow beautiful gardens and feed my family, neighbours, and community, but I've discovered a love and passion for gardening and nature that I never knew was there before! I'm most grateful however that, through this new love of gardening, I've managed to get back pieces of my mom who passed away suddenly 3 years ago shortly after her 63rd birthday. She was an avid gardener and loved flowers. Now I get to spend everyday with her, doing what we both love, and loved, purely because of Garden Answer. For this, I can't express my gratitude enough.
@judyshannon54046 ай бұрын
Laura , please dont plant boxwood around the cut flower garden it is great just as it is love your videos you make my morning every day. I wstch with my coffee I live in a small apt but used to have huge yard roses was my flower at one time I had over45 bushes
@christinajohnston97036 ай бұрын
I wish your videos were longer 🍵 😊 I love watching your creativity!!! It makes me want to run down to my local garden shop and buy everything up!!! 💛🌸🌻🪴💮🌾🌷🏵🌳
@boysrus616 ай бұрын
I have been watching a few different gardending channels for a few years now and what you have helped me to realize is that for ME, I like the more clean look of the layout with the layering and such. I didn't know that about myself until I started following you. I don't dislike other gardens but I think my style is also a cleaner look.
@wandaburton37236 ай бұрын
Laura, you have the perfect property to have a labyrinth!! Or maybe something similar with some plants other than shrubs, it would be so cool to see from the drone. I watch you everyday and would love to just walk around and "smell the flowers ".
@roselandmcguire99256 ай бұрын
We need winter for a blank slate. So our eyes and bodies can rest and our minds can imagine all the wonderful thing that can be.😊❤
@reneeswallow20236 ай бұрын
"That could totally be done," I love that! Dream and imagine to create an amazing, one of a kind gatden!
@tfromtexas99756 ай бұрын
Love seeing all the different varieties.
@debraderry34986 ай бұрын
A trio of Larch would be so pretty by the new stream! I have never heard of a Larch,i would love to have one.
@vickibroussard18956 ай бұрын
So excited to have received my Garden Answer kneeling pad yesterday. It will be put to good use.
@violetamayer62986 ай бұрын
Love all these plants 🪴 😍 the garden is waking up 👍👍👏👏👏
@AllTheArtsy6 ай бұрын
i dont know if boxwood hedges would cramp the cut flower area, but maybe skinny, pointy evergreens on the corners would at least mark up the quadrants in the winter? 😊
@RTCPhotoWork6 ай бұрын
Exactly
@jasminelouisefarrall6 ай бұрын
Boxwoods and Arch entrances 🥰🥰
@judyingram-kh1vm6 ай бұрын
Please Laura no boxwood. I love it just the way it is. And the plants you planted today is in the prefect location.They are going to be so beautiful. The yarrow you have planted in the cut flower garden is going to be gorgeous. I want some so bad, that I dug some wild yarrow up and put it in one of my flower beds. Hope I'll yet least one beautiful plant this year. I want the yellow/peach color. The wild yarrow is just that white color, it's already blooming lol. I might regret planting it, but is worth a try. Great video😅
@Marina.Lasitsa6 ай бұрын
Доброй ночи. Ёлочку, что Вы посадили у нас называют лиственница. Хвоя у неё съедобная, на вкус кислая и содержит много витаминов. У Вас чудесный сад и замечательная семья. Желаю Вам счастья. Привет из Беларуси ❤
@kathystarnes67446 ай бұрын
I am on the same page with the cleanliness and freshness of spring! Everything is new again🙏🏻💚
@CarolMalcomb-s4u6 ай бұрын
I’ve had a larch in our yard that was about 5 ft 30 years ago when we bought our house. Now its at least 25 to 30 ft. Had to replace a dead tree 2 years ago and planted another larch. They are so pretty. Have fun watching it grow.
@chrissihr10316 ай бұрын
Maybe a very low hedge of something evergreen spilling over a low, stacked stone wall? The wall provides structure and 4-season interest, and gives a bit of oomph to something evergreen, but more of a ground cover for the cut flower area? I know you love boxwoods, Laura, but stacked stone walls can add a little variety and interest, too!
@EmilyBachmeier6 ай бұрын
Ive always wanted a stacked stone wall 😍
@elainelandry19906 ай бұрын
I say no to boxwoods. Your flower garden doesn't need it. It's GLORIOUS as is. Your videos are AWESOME!
@CrispeeCrisps156 ай бұрын
It needs it in the winter have you seen it 😂
@Gr8AuntyConz6 ай бұрын
Maybe a tall evergreen on the corners of each quadrant? You’d still have easy access to the cut flowers and a defined shape even in the winter.
@lollyreg976 ай бұрын
That's a GREAT idea!!!!
@laurahazel68846 ай бұрын
What a wonderful compromise; structure without formality!
@patsfaith6 ай бұрын
I like that idea!
@Argo536 ай бұрын
Just scanned the 200(ish) comments and there is a very strong opinion over concept of boxwood hedge around each cut flower quadrant. Funny thing - very strong leaning For and about as many, just as strong, Against. No shortage of opinions from the Garden Answer faithful but absolutely no consensus. Love it!
@carolhettinger36966 ай бұрын
❤after watching you I feel that "I" have accomplished exactly what you just did! Thanks for all your hard work Laura can't wait for full bloom!😊😊😊😊
@christiemay44446 ай бұрын
So much fun to learn about new plants/flowers. Thank you Laura!
@sabrinagraham77946 ай бұрын
The larch!! 😍😍😍 I love that texture and color! I’m so glad we have someone to watch and get ideas from to beautify our spaces also!
@ihopeugrow6 ай бұрын
Love how you make sure you have a good diversity of colors in your gardens! Very inspiring! Can you please show your lemony lace elderberry if you still have it? Thanks! Happy Monday!
@christinajohnston97036 ай бұрын
I love how she can remember every plant/color she has planted, lol 😊
@Patricia-lg8vg6 ай бұрын
I had a larch in my first house 40 years ago - I loved it! I haven't seen one since then - loved it!
@jocquemorrison97856 ай бұрын
Morning coffee with Laura is a joyful way to start the day 😊
@jasminelouisefarrall6 ай бұрын
Afternoon Everyone 🍃🌹🍃
@wandabrown5086 ай бұрын
Beautiful sunny, video. I loved Laura showing the new larch tree to Benjamin & pointing out its pretty bark.
@chrisdooney53746 ай бұрын
Love the potting shed and orchard area it looks wonderful a wild flower meadow in the orchard area would be lovely I think, I'm always amazed how Laura comes up with all the great ideas for her garden and they always look wonderful you and Aaron have done a wonderful job it looks amazing, thank you for the wonderful videos I've got so may ideas for my own garden from your videos on a much smaller scale and learned so much
@Bettysaenzc6 ай бұрын
The larch tree is beautiful, it even made Benjamin want to touch the softness ❤
@camicri42636 ай бұрын
Have a blessed week everyone 🙏🏻💝
@rosemarythyme63516 ай бұрын
Love when you plant in larger drifts! It makes such a dynamic impact in the landscape. The Meadow Rue bloom reminds me of Ageratum (Floss Flower) as both have whimsical pompom-shaped blossoms.
@ChrisieCouncil6 ай бұрын
While you were dreaming of a boxwood hedge…I kept thinking… The flower shed would be so cute with window boxes and a picket fence (like the raised bed garden) on both sides defining it as a separate space from the cut flower garden. Then you could line it with lavender like your other garden! A could see a blooming English rose climber over the door too… Or over a gated arbor leading to it.
@lollyreg976 ай бұрын
I vote No for the box hed,ges around the quadrants of cutting flowers. Reserve "formality" for the Hartley area. You have several "distinct" areas and you should design them each to be their own flavor. Have you considered consulting with an experienced, expert, landscape designer? You wouldn't have to let it be publicly known, or give that person any credit. Just get some good advice and some illustrated design examples of your property's possibilities.
@RTCPhotoWork6 ай бұрын
I agree with you. I think what she is looking for isn't formality but what she always talks about in her spaces--winter interest. Boxwood hedging and huge evergreens are her default solutions to that, so I think she can only see one real option there. An outside opinion or source for creative ideas is really needed since she's apparently really missing something pretty in the quadrants in the winter.
@shirleysenkler7816 ай бұрын
That Larch is gorgeous!
@lattesandlemondrops57416 ай бұрын
Love the boxwood hedge idea!!
@creatingmygarden6 ай бұрын
Hi Laura I am in Saskatchewan and we have quite a few mature Larch they are a lovely tree except as they get older any little wind they lose branches I am constantly cleaning up branches the other thing which won’t be an issue for you is they drop their needles for winter and blow all over not the easiest to clean up. I have fairly close neighbours and pretty sure they don’t like the trees in fall when they do this. Otherwise they are fast growing trees that attract wildlife and look beautiful swaying in a breeze.
@JoyStrahle6 ай бұрын
I love the boxwood idea it would be beautiful as everything you chose has been. Gardening is joyful and rewarding.
@shadedfromreality6 ай бұрын
How fun to be able to test PW perennials! Your landscape is looking incredible...and those tulips...wow! Breathtaking work Laura!
@annehedlund73336 ай бұрын
Yep, the Menton tulips are still the star!!!
@susanvonrauensteinbreuls60586 ай бұрын
O how beautiful is that Larch, love it. I am not a boxwood fan we got that famous caterpillar in ours and no matter what we used we had to take each and everyone out they all died on us in the end.
@jackiedavies90206 ай бұрын
Your placement of plants are always “Perfect “! Love seeing Spring happening!🌷🌸🌹
@morphinegirl34466 ай бұрын
We currently have a 40' Larch, and a 20' near our front door, we love them! The color in the fall is brigh yellow, and they're coniferous, and deciduous! They lose their 'needles' in the fall :)
@paulajames61496 ай бұрын
The larch is stunning!
@amydeeds62486 ай бұрын
Maybe just plant the 4 corners with boxwoods - either one big cone on each corner or an L shape? It would help define the area and provide some winter interest. 😊
@sherrypitt98896 ай бұрын
❤Lauras mind is working overtime! Great ideas are exploding! Wonderful planting day!
@Anonymously40516 ай бұрын
Larch is my favourite tree. I was lucky a few years ago to find 4 larch trees for 12.99 at the box store and bought them all. The larch this spring at the same box store are 149.99…how is that price increase justified? The trees were doing well, until fall. Turns out larch is deers favourite tree to rub the fuzz off its antlers in fall. Hoping the larch recover this year as we had 17.98 inches of rain from December to April not counting the many snow falls. The deers really damaged the larch this winter. The larch were submerged in a lake of water for 4 months straight and still sitting in a soggy mushy clay soil. Larch are a spectacular tree, gorgeous fall colour, interesting too. Excellent video, thank you.
@michaliareeton32476 ай бұрын
It so good to see you planting so many beautiful plants. Just love that new evergreen just so beautiful. Just love all the new ideas you have for your garden. That's the joy of gardening. All the new things you want to do. We are all like that. The best part of gardening.
@ser23746 ай бұрын
Larch are my absolute favorite! So beautiful!
@jeaniegobin13756 ай бұрын
Thank you Laura. I like all the plants you chose today. I love the larch it reminds me of bald cypress. Soft and beautiful. Take care Laura
@gaylerichards74096 ай бұрын
I love that Larch tree that is so soft. I’m interested in seeing the pinkish plants you planted. Have a great day!
@ryans41166 ай бұрын
Hopefully a flower pot competition this year!!
@jillcochran97946 ай бұрын
Informal out there is BEAUTIFUL!! I love that plan! It’s still a plan …😊
@davidhatfield57146 ай бұрын
Laura, if you only knew how lucky you are to have such great soil to plant in! If I planted all those beautiful plants, it would take me at least 2 days because of my bad soil conditions (SC)☹. So many roots, small web like root masses, to large old pine roots. Plus just bad sandy soil that needs so much amendments. Not only am I envious of all the wonderful plants, but planting looks so very easy! (KH)
@dotw21726 ай бұрын
If you've been watching for a few years, her soil wasn't always great. The compost they use as mulch has helped a LOT! Don't get discouraged! You'll get there!❤
@latherandlace6 ай бұрын
I love boxwoods but particularly English Boxwood. Some say it smells like cat pee but it reminds me of my 5 years of living in Scotland. Best smell ever when running through the castle grounds.
@belledobson20076 ай бұрын
I have to say that as I live in Australia I love waking up to see what you have been up to while I’ve been sleeping 🌸🌸
@jacquip6444 ай бұрын
Laura.....step away from the boxwood. 😂 Everything is looking great where you planted the yarrow. Nice and clean and open.🥰
@TipsFish6 ай бұрын
Love the Larch too! And yes to hedging in the cut flower garden 👍
@terrivance87506 ай бұрын
Laura, Love that "Cotton Candy" rue! 😊
@nataliavazquez20076 ай бұрын
Instead of boxwood edging, could you plant a pretty evergreen in 3 out of the 4 corners of each quadrant? As you already have the bench at one corner at each quadrant. Personally I wouldn’t want to eliminate planting space for flowers but you have the amount of space I dream of having.
@Gardenabundance6 ай бұрын
Hey! Awesome video! Love the larch tree! Anyway, you could start holding a plant tag up to the camera closer like you used to? For years that is how I’ve looked up a lot of the plants I want for my yard and it makes it easier so I can find exactly what it is You’re showing us! Thank you so much for all of your content. It’s a lot of work and we appreciate it!
@lindak74996 ай бұрын
Nice video. Congratulations on the 1.89 million subscribers!!!
@jeanbrewer5766 ай бұрын
Good morning Laura and family Everything is looking great can't wait to see plants blooming, it make you feel like you did something the right, thank you for sharing 🙂👋
@maryanderson68976 ай бұрын
Love your cut garden. ❤ I hope it brings as much joy to you as you bring to all your viewers. You inspire me with every video! Keep doing what you do!
@BobbieJeanM6 ай бұрын
No boxwood around the cut flower quadrant! I know you like the look, but there’s so much maintenance involved and risk for damage and I think it would clash with the “feel” of the area. There are some newer very nice hollies with a similar look but without the same challenges as the boxwood and since you have to add holly tone to your other acid loving plants it would be easy to add to the hollies. Another possibility would be to plant just 10-15 feet on each edge of the corners of the quadrants leaving more access while defining the areas in a more informal way. I know it’s not a pond, but maybe the folks who did the plants around your pond would have a suggestion. I thought of them because I know you like what they did and you trust their ideas. 🤷🏼♀️👌
@judyklein32216 ай бұрын
The Larch is such an awesome tree! love the planting... It looks terrific. Your garden looks more and more beautiful each time I see it. Wishing you all a special day!💕
@teresafarrell14116 ай бұрын
I cant believe I dont remember ever hearing of a Larch.🤦♀️ It is absolutely stunning. I love evergreens but I cant seem to get them to last more than a year. I guess its the southern climate. Never thought I would spend my entire life here. I always wanted to live either on the Northwestern coast. Anyway, new wrinkle to the brain today with learning about the Larch. Thanks again, Laura
@shawnisenor9066 ай бұрын
My Goodness Laura. I’m getting you a t-shirt that’s say “Calm the Boxwood”. They are great and have their place but the cut flower area is so awesome and free. Not a place for boxwoods. And think of all the square footage you’d lose accommodating boxwood size and still having walking area.
@majesticgardener58626 ай бұрын
Meadow Rue is the host plant for 3 types of Swallowtails. I hope you get some caterpillars. I bet your kids would love to see that process. It’s amazing. And I would love to see a video on it. They are so easy to raise. ❤
@kimberlyheibel87596 ай бұрын
This year I'm focusing on filling in plants into my gardens as well. I want different kinds that will bring in the butterflies and hummingbirds.
@majesticgardener58626 ай бұрын
The meadow rue is the host plant for 3 types of Swallow tail butterflies. Yarrow will also attract pollinators to your yard. Best plant I found for attracting Monarch butterflies is the Meadow Blazing Star.
@kimberlyheibel87596 ай бұрын
@@majesticgardener5862 Tx you for the suggestions. I love watching Garden Answer. Laura gives so much insight into new plants and bushes I can use in my yard. I live in a mobile home park and my yard is the size of a single wide home. Mine is filled with flower gardens.
@WandaLeeMedlin6 ай бұрын
Morning Sweet Laura, starting a new week of planting,more on your beautiful property.Keep the Faith, Keep on Smiling, Sending my love and God's blessings to you all 💗💗💗💗. Wanda In Bartlesville, Ok. Morning B- Man, 😊
@lindahopps7396 ай бұрын
“Boxwood edging around the cut flower garden”, you can just see the wheels turning in Laura’s head😉 Would be a very pretty formal look.
@originalchoochoo6 ай бұрын
Yes! I love how she says, it could totally be done though, in a sort of hushed tone. Which means, yes she will do it. Just don't tell Aaron yet. Lol
@vickyroberson24416 ай бұрын
Waiting to see the boxwoods start going in!
@w.bovgvereav57616 ай бұрын
Boxwoods Installed Around The Cut Flower Garden, Will Be The 'Tipping Point' For Paul And Bethany. It Will Usher In The Search For An Additional Skilled Team Member Which Laura Announced As Being Challenging To Find.
@RTCPhotoWork6 ай бұрын
I think it would be a mistake personally. So much more work and changes the entire vibe of the quadrants and orchard area. Maybe some columnar evergreens at the entrances of the main walkways and at the outside corners of the area would be enough to satisfy the need for winter interest without a major reworking of the area and a major increase to the maintenance work.
@patriciawarner96806 ай бұрын
The formality of a boxwood hedge so close to the cottage-y orchard with its taller grass and wildflowers…I don’t think that works.
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica6 ай бұрын
Always enjoy watching your video and all the gardening task in your garden.
@DianeCee06 ай бұрын
I vote no for boxwoods in the cut garden. A cute white picket fence maybe?
@Kings.28286 ай бұрын
Black picket fence 😊
@maureengee3646 ай бұрын
Nice short little video. Love the little larch also so cute. I could have one because I’m zone 3. Great planting and absolutely love seeing the B Man. Thanks again for sharing this with us.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@tonnienette696 ай бұрын
How awesome it would be to have your knowledge with all of this, well and your energy!
@wherelovesat6996 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, I understand that you want winter interest, I also saw some of the "no" comments, at the end of the day it's your garden, your space, do what makes you happy, it ok for others to have a opinion, but it's not their space or decision to make, it's yours.
@cristaljohns19996 ай бұрын
Boxwood hedging would be too much. I love the relaxed look. IMO
@upnorth216 ай бұрын
Always something to look forward to in the plant world. Really pretty plants!
@catherinemann33786 ай бұрын
Max & Occy channel used 300 gallon tank reservoirs this week, food grade plastic with steel around it, to make raised beds. Remember saying wanted waist high beds. They're in Australia rain forest with little kangaroo like animals that would eat a garden. So they also protected plastic by putting wood boards on the exterior. Video comments had good suggestions on how to get wood chips from tree cutting services to fill those tanks with that & branches. Also to use good organic compost 🍓
@amysgardenstead28796 ай бұрын
I looked at a larch the other day but thought the deer might eat it. Apparently it is deer resistant so I wish I picked it up. I also wanted to say I got my kneeling pad and absolutely love it. ❤️ I highly recommend it to everyone and will be giving my old ones to my husband for the garage.
@royde-bo-hun31136 ай бұрын
Looks amazing.. can't wait to see what you have next on the agenda. Be blessed everyone!!💜💜🌿🌿
@carolfisch97506 ай бұрын
Looks so wonderful. Instead of boxwoods around each quadrant, how about more low stone walls around them. Would give you lots of perching space, less maintenance then boxwood and have a touch of English garden look?.
@jeanie61766 ай бұрын
My thought is noon the boxwoods. Think of all of all the work trimming it. Love the larch!
@susansechrist41126 ай бұрын
What a beautiful tree!! Watching it grow in your garden and change with the seasons will be a joy. Thanks for taking us along on the gardening adventures. I vote no to boxwoods