The idea to contrast angular flagstone fragments against ribbons of lava rock was genius. It gives a unique aesthetic. Love their selections of talavera pots too.
I love these little side trips to showcase your followers’ yards❣️So many of us have embraced the way of the succulents for their beauty and doing our part to conserve water here in our 9b gardens!
Awesome transformation! What a labor of love! Talented design duo! So glad they shared their work and graciously credited Laura with the impact she has on her worldwide audience😊
Wendy and Jeff, thank you for letting Laura video your yard. You guys did such an amazing job! What an incredible transformation. Also, thank you for giving me some hope for this harsh 9b zone we live in ❤
My sedums here in zone 5 die back to the ground but are some of the first plants to come up in the spring. I just love them and add a few hardy ones to my collection each year.
Wendy and Jeff, you can be so proud of yourselves. This is so stunning. I would never know based on your gorgeous plants that you live in a "hostile" climate.
Thank you so much Laura for stopping in and talking about Roseville. Wendy, Jeff, you did a wonderful job with your front yard! Your plants and yard look almost perfect. I'm in Woodland (just west of the Sacramento Airport, close to Roseville), almost identical climate. I was very interested in the plants you chose and where you bought your materials. My copper spoons are pouting too. I hope to follow your garden's progress.
Thank you Renee. We took a trip to San Diego to Waterwise Botanicals. But learned from Laura they will deliver up here for a flat rate fee. She has another client she did an install for in Davis not too far from you 🙌🏼. I would email Laura to find out the details. Had I realized things could be shipped it definitely could have been a game changer as we were severely restricted by the size of the 6x12 u-haul trailer. I would have gotten much larger trees had I realized delivery was an option 🙌🏼.
So glad to see what can be done in 9b zone.I live in Redding Ca. and have been undecided about what to do with my front yard areas. I made multi trips to the local places and there just hasn't been the kind or color of rocks needed for my plan. Sadly, Redding doesn't have much to choose from. This gave me renewed hope for my spaces. Thank you.
We religiously watched many of the installations that Laura and her crew did. One that stuck out to us was the job in Tustin. It was absolutely incredible 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼. I recommend watching those videos as they are amazing 🥰😘.
What a gorgeous front yard you have Wendy & Jeff. We live in Peoria Arizona also zone 9B. We used to live in Mira Mesa/San Diego and could grow everything. Now I'm experimenting as well to see what can make it through our HOT 🔥 summers. Thanks for sharing Wendy & Jeff and Laura, as always, thanks for all the inspiration & advice you & your team provide 🏜
Beautiful garden. One day I’ll let you come over here in Monterey County and see mine - all from inspirations from you Laura. You gave so many of us the knowledge in succulent gardening. Thank you!
🌼🐝🌻I’m Back for another update of your beautiful garden. It’s amazing to see the changes in your plants over time. I love watching my garden grow a little each day, that is my favorite part of gardening. I am making garden videos too on my own channel. It’s so fun to have the growth documented over the season. I still have so much to learn in this area. I hope we can learn more from each other! 🌻🌸👨🌾🐝🌼
WOW! Just an amazing job! What a transformation. Beautiful home and now with a unique lovely yard. I love the variety of the Talavera pieces. They should be so proud. See how much we are all learning from you? Laura, I have given you another plug. My daughter showed pictures of my front and back yards to a friend, and he wanted to know who was my landscaper. She told him that her mom did it herself, and he didn’t believe her. Then he said he wanted to hire me. I told her to tell him that I’ve been working on my yards for two years, I could not do somebody’s yard! I’m almost 76, it would kill me to do this all over again! I told him to look you up on TH-cam. I think you are going to rule the world. I think you would make a killing if you came to Las Vegas! If you ever run out of work in California, you would be a superstar here!!! 🎖
This was our pandemic project. I had been acquiring plants in our back side yard for about a year (from Costco and a local cactus store) before we found Laura. None of the local landscapers would see our vision so I did a FaceTime consultation with Laura and everything fell into place. Whenever we got stuck we would just scroll through her videos until we found the right answer.
Very cool. Wendy and Jeff applied so many of your teachings. I like the Chevron sort of pattern ribbon with the flagstones and lava. the tapestries in the shadier courtyard are excellent. It will be great to see their succulents grow through the summer. Maybe a big piece of driftwood would look great in the front, and provide one plant some afternoon shade.
I think you guys did a BEAUTIFUL job, especially with the heat up that way. Nice job. Gave me some ideas. IT WOULD ALSO BE NICE TO GET AN UPDATE ON YOUR GARDEN WE GET INTO THE SUMMER HEAT, to see which ones have tolerated the hi temps and which have not.
Would love to, most definitely! Jeff already moved the fan aloe in the left front bed that was struggling and replaced it with a kissho kan agave. We plan to remove the copper spoons to place it in a part of the garden with less sunlight hours.
Laura, I think you will eventually change how people see their landscapes. Especially since California looks to be in the long haul with drought and low water levels. One yard at a time!
Absolutely beautiful! I love your pots, Wendy and Jeff. I see a visit to Terra Sol in my future. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens. So so keep digging up the Camerronii and cutting them off to keep them from rooting so they don’t get too big??
I got the fencing from Irish Iron in Carmichael, CA. They were the only company that hand forged the iron fence into unique designs. Nowadays much of the industry is using a computer generated CAD design to cut a pattern into thin metal or they can only create a fence with bars running through it. We did not want that look for our yard. Irish iron can fabricate any design you desire. They are artists at what they do.
I put glass top dressing in some of my potted plants but I don’t let it touch the actual plant stem because I’m afraid it could burn the plant. Can it?
Poor neighbours. Totally out of keeping with the open plan gardens in the street. The integrity of the neighbourhood ruinned with naff railings and frippery.
i’m skeptical of the story she gave, sounds too convenient that hee parents own hastees rock and gravel, Rosevilke has been notifying us to rid our grass the fiddyment neighborhood is selling thousands of homes for top dollar all of which can not have grass, just sounds too fake but hey might as well capitalize just hate being lied to that’s all
The story is actually legit, I actually did not receive any kick back from the Roseville city grass for cash program. I was a follower and decided this is what I wanted to do with my garden. I was lucky enough to have my parents company that I worked for for 20 years before creating my own company help me with the materials. The rest of the work we did on our own, and with subcontractors for the patio, the fencing, and the irrigation/lighting of the yard. We planted everything ourselves and did all of the ribboning and rock laying ourselves. I’m a legitimate person of the community and have lived here in West Roseville for 27 years.
Thank you for all of your amazing comments on our front yard. We really appreciate it. We really enjoy these plants and their resiliency in our garden. In the video I forgot to mention some other vendors that you might enjoy visiting or speaking with if you are interested. We got the opuntia in the blue pot, blue pilosocereus in the red Talavera pot, and the echinopsis pachanoi - San Pedro cactus in the white floral Talavera pot from Prickly Pear - a cacti boutique- in downtown Sacramento. We got the Grand Canyon onyx boulders and Grand Canyon flagstone from Thompson’s building materials in Sacramento. The soil (50/50 sand and topsoil) was a special mix for golf courses to result in high drainage, 3/8 Sonoma gold rock, and 1-1/2 red lava came from Hastie’s Capitol Sand & Gravel also in Sacramento. The patio was installed by The Paver Company from Sacramento. The magnificent fencing and gates were hand forged by Irish Iron from Carmichael, CA. Any other info or additional pics of our install you can find on my Instagram account at : wdhspencer, and Facebook page : Wendy Spencer. If you are in the Roseville/Rocklin area let’s start a group 🙌🏼 to mentor each other. Would love to meet you all 💗. Thank you again for our incredible inspiration, Laura Eubanks for making this possible, we are forever in debt to your expertise 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼.
You and Jeff are great students! Beautiful job. I also live in 9b, not too far from Santa Rosa. I have questions about watering. How often do you water your in-ground plants vs. your potted plants? Do you use succulent and cactus soil or regular garden soil? Spring and fall are a breeze, summer and winter is much more work, but worth it.
The garden was finished in November and was not hooked to the drip system until a month ago. So it was surviving on rain water and morning dew for 6 months. When the temps got above 75-80 we started watering once per week with the sprayer hose. About 15 seconds per tree and 5 seconds per plant in the front, and just spraying back and forth with broad strokes for the tapestries. We used poots soil for the planting of the trees. However we brought in 4 yards of 50/50 topsoil sand blend for the mounds and the bulk of the landscaping plants.
Thanks, Wendy and Jeff, for letting Laura showcase your lovely yard. I love the rocks! 🥰
The idea to contrast angular flagstone fragments against ribbons of lava rock was genius. It gives a unique aesthetic. Love their selections of talavera pots too.
Do beautiful thanks for sharing
I love these little side trips to showcase your followers’ yards❣️So many of us have embraced the way of the succulents for their beauty and doing our part to conserve water here in our 9b gardens!
Wowwwww so inspired
Looks wonderful. So glad you have done a video from central Ca. Thanks
Wendy & Jeff you did an amazing job. Loving the patio. What a great space to relax and enjoy your garden. :)
Thanks Jeff and Wendy for sharing your space - loved the before and after - what a grand transformation
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents lovely collection lovely garden ❤❤
Not only do they have a beautiful garden with magnificent plant specimens but I also really like their house😜💕
Awesome transformation! What a labor of love! Talented design duo! So glad they shared their work and graciously credited Laura with the impact she has on her worldwide audience😊
Welcome to my area Laura! I’m
10 miles away from Roseville. Very informative video I learned what cactus and succulents do well in my area.
Thanks, Wendy and Jeff. Your garden is an inspiration, beautiful, plants, Talavera pots and amazing rocks. CONGRATULATIONS !!!!
Very nice space. It's evident you put a lot of thought into it.
I love these private garden tours!!!
I live in Zone 9b in Northern California too! Very inspiring. Thanks for the before & after/ day & evening footage at the end. ☀
Very nice😍❤️🌵
Loved the succulents but their patio furniture game is goals 😍
Thank you so much! We love the wrought iron look!
Wendy and Jeff I love the night time look! You placed the lights perfectly!
Wendy and Jeff, thank you for letting Laura video your yard. You guys did such an amazing job! What an incredible transformation. Also, thank you for giving me some hope for this harsh 9b zone we live in ❤
Looks awesome 👍
Hi Laura
You gave this couple great advice and inspiration. Beautiful results. And always evolving. No garden stands still 💞😎👏
i love the pictures and the video at the end!!
So nice to see your garden in a live video Wendy and Jeff. I see your posts on Facebook all them time. Great job! So pretty
Beautifully done! My favorite parts are the flagstone-piece ribbon and the peacock feather pot containing the Madagascar palm! 😍
Beautiful
I love that they included those beautiful pots on the install!!! love it!!
Yay its so nice to see you in Roseville! I am in zone 9 b as well. Awesome job!!! So BEAUTIFUL
Some neat plants which give new ideas to others. Enjoy your time up North.
So inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
Love love love their yard! The patio fencing is so pretty!
Thank you very much!
Wow! Great design and plants!! Love the boulders and rocks design accentuated by the wrought iron fence in the background. It all looks lovely 💚
Specimen garden with the mixture of rocks and colors, PERFECTION!
Thumbs up to Wendy and Jeff they seem just lovely people and the garden looks great.
Great job Wendy and Jeff.
Beautiful ❤️
Beautiful. Really loved seeing the progress pics.
My sedums here in zone 5 die back to the ground but are some of the first plants to come up in the spring. I just love them and add a few hardy ones to my collection each year.
Wendy and Jeff, you can be so proud of yourselves. This is so stunning. I would never know based on your gorgeous plants that you live in a "hostile" climate.
I love the fence. Wish we had info on that beauty too.
We got our fencing through Irish Iron in Carmichael, CA.
Fabulous work!
Gf lad they had fun @Terra Sol & Aloes in Wonderland! SB is full of microclimates so makes sense they found good plants 🥰
Aloes in Wonderland was incredible and I hope to travel there again in the future 💞.
Thank you so much Laura for stopping in and talking about Roseville. Wendy, Jeff, you did a wonderful job with your front yard! Your plants and yard look almost perfect. I'm in Woodland (just west of the Sacramento Airport, close to Roseville), almost identical climate. I was very interested in the plants you chose and where you bought your materials. My copper spoons are pouting too. I hope to follow your garden's progress.
Thank you Renee. We took a trip to San Diego to Waterwise Botanicals. But learned from Laura they will deliver up here for a flat rate fee. She has another client she did an install for in Davis not too far from you 🙌🏼. I would email Laura to find out the details. Had I realized things could be shipped it definitely could have been a game changer as we were severely restricted by the size of the 6x12 u-haul trailer. I would have gotten much larger trees had I realized delivery was an option 🙌🏼.
Wendy & Jeff you did a great job..The garden is so beautiful 😍
So glad to see what can be done in 9b zone.I live in Redding Ca. and have been undecided about what to do with my front yard areas. I made multi trips to the local places and there just hasn't been the kind or color of rocks needed for my plan. Sadly, Redding doesn't have much to choose from. This gave me renewed hope for my spaces. Thank you.
Absolutely love it! Beautiful transformation!! I would love to copy your design!!!
We religiously watched many of the installations that Laura and her crew did. One that stuck out to us was the job in Tustin. It was absolutely incredible 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼. I recommend watching those videos as they are amazing 🥰😘.
What a gorgeous front yard you have Wendy & Jeff. We live in Peoria Arizona also zone 9B. We used to live in Mira Mesa/San Diego and could grow everything. Now I'm experimenting as well to see what can make it through our HOT 🔥 summers. Thanks for sharing Wendy & Jeff and Laura, as always, thanks for all the inspiration & advice you & your team provide 🏜
Very nice. I love the rock work
Love your landscape! It's so inviting and joyous. I would love to see some driftwood hunks out front! Again love this and job well done. 👏
Beautiful garden. One day I’ll let you come over here in Monterey County and see mine - all from inspirations from you Laura. You gave so many of us the knowledge in succulent gardening. Thank you!
Lovely! Such a great transformation😁👍
Nice job! Beautiful fence also!
Gorgeous!!! Love it 😍
Beautiful 🤩
🌼🐝🌻I’m Back for another update of your beautiful garden. It’s amazing to see the changes in your plants over time. I love watching my garden grow a little each day, that is my favorite part of gardening. I am making garden videos too on my own channel. It’s so fun to have the growth documented over the season. I still have so much to learn in this area. I hope we can learn more from each other! 🌻🌸👨🌾🐝🌼
Yes definitely, follow me on Instagram for regular updates 💗.
WOW! Just an amazing job! What a transformation. Beautiful home and now with a unique lovely yard. I love the variety of the Talavera pieces. They should be so proud. See how much we are all learning from you?
Laura, I have given you another plug. My daughter showed pictures of my front and back yards to a friend, and he wanted to know who was my landscaper. She told him that her mom did it herself, and he didn’t believe her. Then he said he wanted to hire me. I told her to tell him that I’ve been working on my yards for two years, I could not do somebody’s yard! I’m almost 76, it would kill me to do this all over again! I told him to look you up on TH-cam. I think you are going to rule the world. I think you would make a killing if you came to Las Vegas! If you ever run out of work in California, you would be a superstar here!!! 🎖
You are an inspiration, Pam!!
I am also a viewer in Las Vegas working on my yard
@@mers624 We should meet! I don’t know anybody else who shares my passion for cactus!
@@pamgrimm8850 of course! There is a YT channel called cactus caffeine, she’s located in Vegas as well
@@mers624 I’ve been watching Ana for years. Looks like we have a lot in common.
Awesome awesome awesome
At the beginning of COVID , I followed you too !
I just wish that my HOA allows lava rocks
This was our pandemic project. I had been acquiring plants in our back side yard for about a year (from Costco and a local cactus store) before we found Laura. None of the local landscapers would see our vision so I did a FaceTime consultation with Laura and everything fell into place. Whenever we got stuck we would just scroll through her videos until we found the right answer.
Very cool. Wendy and Jeff applied so many of your teachings. I like the Chevron sort of pattern ribbon with the flagstones and lava. the tapestries in the shadier courtyard are excellent. It will be great to see their succulents grow through the summer. Maybe a big piece of driftwood would look great in the front, and provide one plant some afternoon shade.
I think you guys did a BEAUTIFUL job, especially with the heat up that way. Nice job. Gave me some ideas. IT WOULD ALSO BE NICE TO GET AN UPDATE ON YOUR GARDEN WE GET INTO THE SUMMER HEAT, to see which ones have tolerated the hi temps and which have not.
Would love to, most definitely! Jeff already moved the fan aloe in the left front bed that was struggling and replaced it with a kissho kan agave. We plan to remove the copper spoons to place it in a part of the garden with less sunlight hours.
Laura, I think you will eventually change how people see their landscapes. Especially since California looks to be in the long haul with drought and low water levels. One yard at a time!
Laura- Enjyed, very unusual .;)
Absolutely beautiful! I love your pots, Wendy and Jeff. I see a visit to Terra Sol in my future. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens. So so keep digging up the Camerronii and cutting them off to keep them from rooting so they don’t get too big??
Yes. After about 2-3 months you need to trim them. They are a bush aloe so will get big without cutting them back into place.
Very nice. More!
This will be amazing in a few years when things fill in a bit, good job guys
I'm from Sacramento, CA. So inspiring and beautiful! Love it!
great job!!! looks terrific!! 🤩
Beautiful thanks 😊
You have created a beautiful landscape!
🥰♥️🥰♥️🥰
Lovely garden🥰😍🤩
Omg i live in the next town over, i can't believe i missed this 😭😭😭😭
Beautiful 🤩 I need this for my front yard!!! I love it 😍
Help please 🙏🏼
Beautiful 🤩 I need to do this in my front yard. Help please 😆
🙋
Looks Beautiful! My wife absolutely loves the peacock feather pot…was hoping you could let me know where to find it?
From Terra Del Sol in Goleta near Santa Barbara.
@@1pink2blue thank you!
🙂💚👍
Like it,,,!! So Nice
😍😍😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍🧡🧡🧡🧡
Can you ask where she got her fence love it
I got the fencing from Irish Iron in Carmichael, CA. They were the only company that hand forged the iron fence into unique designs. Nowadays much of the industry is using a computer generated CAD design to cut a pattern into thin metal or they can only create a fence with bars running through it. We did not want that look for our yard. Irish iron can fabricate any design you desire. They are artists at what they do.
Another good place to get talavera is in whittier ca called gonz decorations.
I put glass top dressing in some of my potted plants but I don’t let it touch the actual plant stem because I’m afraid it could burn the plant. Can it?
I have not experienced burn on the plants and my opuntia is in the sun for about 8 hours each day.
@@1pink2blue That’s good to know. I love using fire glass. Thanks.
Ermoso trabago
Please watch the 6 month update of our garden here th-cam.com/video/04h6O9XPfSE/w-d-xo.html
Poor neighbours. Totally out of keeping with the open plan gardens in the street. The integrity of the neighbourhood ruinned with naff railings and frippery.
i’m skeptical of the story she gave, sounds too convenient that hee parents own hastees rock and gravel, Rosevilke has been notifying us to rid our grass the fiddyment neighborhood is selling thousands of homes for top dollar all of which can not have grass, just sounds too fake but hey might as well capitalize just hate being lied to that’s all
The story is actually legit, I actually did not receive any kick back from the Roseville city grass for cash program. I was a follower and decided this is what I wanted to do with my garden. I was lucky enough to have my parents company that I worked for for 20 years before creating my own company help me with the materials. The rest of the work we did on our own, and with subcontractors for the patio, the fencing, and the irrigation/lighting of the yard. We planted everything ourselves and did all of the ribboning and rock laying ourselves. I’m a legitimate person of the community and have lived here in West Roseville for 27 years.
Thank you for all of your amazing comments on our front yard. We really appreciate it. We really enjoy these plants and their resiliency in our garden. In the video I forgot to mention some other vendors that you might enjoy visiting or speaking with if you are interested. We got the opuntia in the blue pot, blue pilosocereus in the red Talavera pot, and the echinopsis pachanoi - San Pedro cactus in the white floral Talavera pot from Prickly Pear - a cacti boutique- in downtown Sacramento. We got the Grand Canyon onyx boulders and Grand Canyon flagstone from Thompson’s building materials in Sacramento. The soil (50/50 sand and topsoil) was a special mix for golf courses to result in high drainage, 3/8 Sonoma gold rock, and 1-1/2 red lava came from Hastie’s Capitol Sand & Gravel also in Sacramento. The patio was installed by The Paver Company from Sacramento. The magnificent fencing and gates were hand forged by Irish Iron from Carmichael, CA. Any other info or additional pics of our install you can find on my Instagram account at : wdhspencer, and Facebook page : Wendy Spencer. If you are in the Roseville/Rocklin area let’s start a group 🙌🏼 to mentor each other. Would love to meet you all 💗. Thank you again for our incredible inspiration, Laura Eubanks for making this possible, we are forever in debt to your expertise 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼.
You and Jeff are great students! Beautiful job. I also live in 9b, not too far from Santa Rosa. I have questions about watering. How often do you water your in-ground plants vs. your potted plants? Do you use succulent and cactus soil or regular garden soil? Spring and fall are a breeze, summer and winter is much more work, but worth it.
The garden was finished in November and was not hooked to the drip system until a month ago. So it was surviving on rain water and morning dew for 6 months. When the temps got above 75-80 we started watering once per week with the sprayer hose. About 15 seconds per tree and 5 seconds per plant in the front, and just spraying back and forth with broad strokes for the tapestries. We used poots soil for the planting of the trees. However we brought in 4 yards of 50/50 topsoil sand blend for the mounds and the bulk of the landscaping plants.
Beautiful 😍