Hi Laura, great video! Not to make life more difficult but when you do a first maintenance on a property would you be willing to ad a link in the description to the original installation? Just a thought. Thanks for sharing!
An idea for a short video ... can you talk about what gardening tools you use regularly and how you keep them maintained and sharpened? What is the best method for sharpening your cutters?
Have been a follower for years now and I always learn something new. Thank you so much for keeping these videos coming. Can’t wait to see the final reveal of this project!
I was out in my garden yesterday, after our big heat wave and many of my plants looked faded and tired. What did I do, watered them! After all these years of growing (since I met you!) how did I miss that lesson??!! Love you girl!!!
a garden is never stagnant. even if ignored, nature will take over... that property is filling in nicely... too bad about the mealies and the other problems tho.. thanks for the reminder to treat my plants soon!!! 🥰🥰
Thanks Laura, now I know that one of my aloe has aloemite! Yikes! I didn't know what it looked like. Should I just toss all of it and the potting soil?
If I owned that installation and didn’t get out and work on it between your visits I would be ashamed of myself and couldn’t consider myself a gardener.
Ha! I hit them with a systemic like Bio Advance Tree and Shrub. Neem oil or insecticidal soap works too. Also, a good overhead rinsing once a month or so can go far to keep bugs from setting up shop to begin with.
Always envious of the year round climate garden. I'm in SC and have some outside succs/ cacti that I can leave throughout Winter. I mostly have mine in pots to bring into screen porch( that I poly in and heat) Due to space constraints it limits my inventory. Always love your videos though.
Hi Laura, great video! Not to make life more difficult but when you do a first maintenance on a property would you be willing to ad a link in the description to the original installation? Just a thought. Thanks for sharing!
An idea for a short video ... can you talk about what gardening tools you use regularly and how you keep them maintained and sharpened? What is the best method for sharpening your cutters?
Definitely, gardening is a constant experiment! That is the fun part! Love that the Agave pupped out, more to share!
Thank you Laura!🌵
beautiful space!
those big ball like cactus are amazing.
Have been a follower for years now and I always learn something new. Thank you so much for keeping these videos coming. Can’t wait to see the final reveal of this project!
I heard that gardening is the slowest of the performing arts! Thanks for all the tips!
Love love love 😊😊😊
I was out in my garden yesterday, after our big heat wave and many of my plants looked faded and tired. What did I do, watered them! After all these years of growing (since I met you!) how did I miss that lesson??!! Love you girl!!!
a garden is never stagnant. even if ignored, nature will take over... that property is filling in nicely... too bad about the mealies and the other problems tho.. thanks for the reminder to treat my plants soon!!! 🥰🥰
Loved this video.❤❤❤
Great video as always! Every day I check if there is a video from Laura the queen of succulents 🎉😅
Such a beautiful garden.❤❤❤😊😊😊
Beautiful installation ❤
Thank you for Sharing beautiful succulent garden lovely ♥♥🇹🇹🇹🇹😎😎
❤❤❤wow this is incredible beautiful
I didn't really care for that yucca when you installed it but I'm digging it now.
You said at the beginning that you would explain the pest treatment at the end, but I didn’t see that.
Can you make a video showing how you treat the different pest?
Woooohooooooo a new video ❤
Do u have a video on how to mix and apply bayer tree and srubs on cactus and succulents?
Seems like every pest was represented! Except gophers
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You showed the black sooty mold and I immediately thought "there must be aphids."
It's so sad that mangave have such nothingburger flowers.
What is the syatemic treatment- i needed one for my succulents.
Thanks Laura👏🏻👍🙏🏻🙋🏻♀️
You never told us how to treat mealy bugs. I waited till the end. Please advise on what the best treatment is to erradicate the pests. Thank you.
How often do you water succulents when you can only grow them in pots.
I feel like you never like the cotyledon except for when you originally plant it, which makes me wonder why you keep using it. Lol
Thanks Laura, now I know that one of my aloe has aloemite! Yikes! I didn't know what it looked like. Should I just toss all of it and the potting soil?
Yes
It’s actually recommended that you double bag the plant and place it in the trash not the Green bin. And toss the soil as well.
If I owned that installation and didn’t get out and work on it between your visits I would be ashamed of myself and couldn’t consider myself a gardener.
Hola❤
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You forgot to tell us how to treat the Mealys at the end!!!!
Ha!
I hit them with a systemic like Bio Advance Tree and Shrub.
Neem oil or insecticidal soap works too.
Also, a good overhead rinsing once a month or so can go far to keep bugs from setting up shop to begin with.
Always envious of the year round climate garden. I'm in SC and have some outside succs/ cacti that I can leave throughout Winter. I mostly have mine in pots to bring into screen porch( that I poly in and heat) Due to space constraints it limits my inventory. Always love your videos though.
6:38 what is that crassula called? 🥲