Great blueish agave adds color coolness to the sunny microclimate. The mounding and the rock ribbons were the learning parts for me. Both added visual interest. Also being reminded to be mindful of multiple microclimates and how that affects plants lives was great. You share such micro and macro info I'm blown away.
Here I sit on ANOTHER rainy day listening to you talk about how hot and dry you summer is. I have bulbs I can't plant because they will rot from all the wetness. Love the simplicity of this redesign.
Thank you! I learned more about designing and executing a succulent flower bed in this 20 minutes than ever before. For me it is so helpful to see the process and now if I watch your other videos where we mostly just see the end result, they will make so much more sense! Thanks! It’s weird but I have always been curious to see you create a mound and this was exactly what I needed to see. Where I live the rain would destroy the mound in a week or less and the landscape would go right back to being flat. Never was clear on how much the mounding depends on a lack of rainfall.
I have the same agave and her pups in a pot, and 4 other ones in smaller pots. Knowing how much you value those Agave potatorum vindicates me. It's like seeing a rock star idol wearing the same ratty shirt I love.
I am so jealous of your knees - lol, I have to do my projects in five-minute spurts these days, but I am always reminded how much I learn in your verbalizing your process! Thanks for the lessons and inspiration!
When Laura gets an adopted plant it rechargers her design energies to create a new “small world”. Hey, those two hours sorting stones was well worth your time…looks beautiful.
I loved this video. I loved seeing how you ripped it apart, and how you can change it up. I dont envy you with the hours of work you did to get all that rock out. I did that once, since I have mine under a tree that drops crap all the time, And it took me three days. So never again. I just live with the crap on my rocks now. Cause I cant take down that tree since I rent.
I like what you did in that area. Thanks for the tips. Your aeoniums look great. I live in Florida and the summers here are very hot and long. I tried aeoniums last year but they didn't make it. Early this year I got cuttings and decided to give it another try. They looked great for a while and then they started loosing the leaves and I knew they were going dormant. I knew I was going to loose them again. While watching your videos I noticed the aeoniums looked great, and then it hit me, your temperatures there were still lower compared to ours, so I had the idea of bringing the plants inside. I hoped I would be able to trick them. I am happy to say that after several weeks of having the plants indoor, it is working. The aeoniums are alive and growing, and I am happy.
Simple. Very nice. I am experiencing same with aeoniums that were lovely in my shade garden in a box, but I subjected them to the summer. Not completely lost, but damaged. 😕🙏🏼
I am sadly incapable of growing succulents, I seem to lack that knowledge that many are able to embrace with ease. But my succulent deficiency aside, I am very much in love with your channel and the content. Thank you so much for your expertise. I am in awe at the ease at which you can effortlessly grow and maintain your beautiful garden. Keep up the great work!
As soon as I saw you put that chunk of black lavastone near the agave, I was rooting for you to put the beach pebble at the front. Love what you've done. It looks amazing. 😍
I really love your videos, I was watching this end when you talked about subscribing, I went to check if I was and....yes you guessed it. I wasn't 😂, but now I'm. Greetings from Tijuana Mexico.
Lovely, Laura! You’re more industrious than me. I love working with plants but I don’t have the energy for or the eye for using rocks in my garden like you do. Maybe after watching more of your videos I’ll try my hand at rock design. 🥰
Love, love, love your video's. I inspire to one day to be the Australian "Laura Eubanks" Approx same age, wear similar attire and a love of succulents and cacti. I have taught myself by trial and error with plantings. And with people like you sharing information online, I have learned so much more. The aeonium you have removed, can you please tell me what type they are? I like how they are not as tall as my common green ones. Happy gardening
Liked your deliberation over how to redo this bed. Just like I would do it. You are still faster than me. It would take me forever to figure out what to do.
That is me sorting out rock and shells and other things and then dig in. That’s a perfect specimen plant and the bed looks great. Stay cool and enjoy 😊
I reallyy love your videos Laura but don't hate me for saying I liked it better before! I think this is more your project for what they WILL be like after the Summer's heat so I understand why you did it, but I flashed back to the start and they looked just so pretty....if it weren't so darn hot and dry I'd stand some great hanging succulents on the ugly wall too! Tough spot there for plants, phew!
With this many aeoniums, Laura could cover lawn/frontyard with rosettes!!! Hopefully this the last time this gets changed... How is Bentley the succulent dog???
Love your videos! I’m so inspired by you! What type of aeonium is that by the way? I have not seen that anywhere in the Houston area. Waiting to go to my local succulent/cacti area to find that specimen.
I love your work! Can you help me climbing aloes snake along the ground or should they be against something to snake up or hang over a container my new one is just a baby but my long one died last year with all the wet weather. Lost some cacti and succulents this year with the rainy weather late spring and still. This week showers with 70 degrees and cloudy. 8o's thos weekend and next monday
edit: Just Heard Laura tell us why she didn't want to put a pot 😣😆Love that you tackle this spot!! have you put pots for height? thank you Laura for sharing 💚❤️
Great blueish agave adds color coolness to the sunny microclimate. The mounding and the rock ribbons were the learning parts for me. Both added visual interest. Also being reminded to be mindful of multiple microclimates and how that affects plants lives was great. You share such micro and macro info I'm blown away.
Everytime I watch a video from Laura, I feel like doing something in my garden! Loved it!
Here I sit on ANOTHER rainy day listening to you talk about how hot and dry you summer is. I have bulbs I can't plant because they will rot from all the wetness. Love the simplicity of this redesign.
Oh Laura, I could watch you do your magic all day long. Mary just laughs at me. At least she's not jealous.
Thank you! I learned more about designing and executing a succulent flower bed in this 20 minutes than ever before. For me it is so helpful to see the process and now if I watch your other videos where we mostly just see the end result, they will make so much more sense! Thanks! It’s weird but I have always been curious to see you create a mound and this was exactly what I needed to see. Where I live the rain would destroy the mound in a week or less and the landscape would go right back to being flat. Never was clear on how much the mounding depends on a lack of rainfall.
Laura, I could watch your videos all day! You’re SO inspiring! Thank you!😊💐
I have the same agave and her pups in a pot, and 4 other ones in smaller pots. Knowing how much you value those Agave potatorum vindicates me. It's like seeing a rock star idol wearing the same ratty shirt I love.
😂😂😂
Sensational outcome. I love it. Can't wait to see what you do with the other side.
Wow what a treat, I love the longer videos thanks Laura ❤️
I am so jealous of your knees - lol, I have to do my projects in five-minute spurts these days, but I am always reminded how much I learn in your verbalizing your process! Thanks for the lessons and inspiration!
When Laura gets an adopted plant it rechargers her design energies to create a new “small world”. Hey, those two hours sorting stones was well worth your time…looks beautiful.
I loved this video. I loved seeing how you ripped it apart, and how you can change it up. I dont envy you with the hours of work you did to get all that rock out. I did that once, since I have mine under a tree that drops crap all the time, And it took me three days. So never again. I just live with the crap on my rocks now. Cause I cant take down that tree since I rent.
New follower here! Binge watching and I’m so inspired to tackle my back yard! Learning so much from you Laura. Thank you!
Always a pleasure to see your creative process, it looks great! I'm in the process of re-vamping sections of my garden.
Looking great laura, that guy is fab in that spot!
I learn so much from you! Thank you. That looks beautiful.
I like what you did in that area. Thanks for the tips.
Your aeoniums look great.
I live in Florida and the summers here are very hot and long. I tried aeoniums last year but they didn't make it. Early this year I got cuttings and decided to give it another try. They looked great for a while and then they started loosing the leaves and I knew they were going dormant. I knew I was going to loose them again. While watching your videos I noticed the aeoniums looked great, and then it hit me, your temperatures there were still lower compared to ours, so I had the idea of bringing the plants inside. I hoped I would be able to trick them. I am happy to say that after several weeks of having the plants indoor, it is working. The aeoniums are alive and growing, and I am happy.
I love what you did here ♥️ You have a beautiful cost effective eye for design. As usual you’ve inspired me 😍
I love this video! I love watching you work!! Thanks so much for inspiring us!!
It feels so good knowing that I'm not the only one that picks out and sorts the rock!
Loved the edited version.
Love it! It was so satisfying to watch.
Beautiful, I love the reused material and the fact that you saved a cast away.
Simple. Very nice. I am experiencing same with aeoniums that were lovely in my shade garden in a box, but I subjected them to the summer. Not completely lost, but damaged. 😕🙏🏼
I love when you redo your beds, beautiful as usual 💚
Aww I really love the change, you have a good eye I can’t wait to see the other side change.
it was such a bold and interesting idea. I love what you did.
I am sadly incapable of growing succulents, I seem to lack that knowledge that many are able to embrace with ease. But my succulent deficiency aside, I am very much in love with your channel and the content. Thank you so much for your expertise. I am in awe at the ease at which you can effortlessly grow and maintain your beautiful garden. Keep up the great work!
You inspire me to sort out my rock.
Love the simplicity!
looks great & so easy 👍🏼
As soon as I saw you put that chunk of black lavastone near the agave, I was rooting for you to put the beach pebble at the front. Love what you've done. It looks amazing. 😍
also i want to give you props for being able to work outside in the July heat and sun.
I keep trying to do it and i just cannot last lol.
I really love your videos, I was watching this end when you talked about subscribing, I went to check if I was and....yes you guessed it. I wasn't 😂, but now I'm. Greetings from Tijuana Mexico.
En cada rediseño le va quedando más espectacular que el anterior. Felicidades😀👏🏽👍🏽
Love watching your videos you inspired me and I have learned so much From you !
Lovely, Laura! You’re more industrious than me. I love working with plants but I don’t have the energy for or the eye for using rocks in my garden like you do. Maybe after watching more of your videos I’ll try my hand at rock design. 🥰
I love this kind of specimen garden. Can’t wait for the next one
Love, love, love your video's. I inspire to one day to be the Australian "Laura Eubanks" Approx same age, wear similar attire and a love of succulents and cacti. I have taught myself by trial and error with plantings. And with people like you sharing information online, I have learned so much more.
The aeonium you have removed, can you please tell me what type they are? I like how they are not as tall as my common green ones. Happy gardening
Yesssss I'm from Australia too
I am so here for this❣ Can you include the 2 hours of rock sorting next time? 🙊
ha! me too!
I am avoiding a sorting rock job. Help.
Really enjoy all your videos. Love cactus and succulents. Here in north Alabama, we can grow a few in the ground year round.
You’re so funny about the sorting. I’m glad to know it takes you that long.
So inspired and will redo my aeoniums too soon up
I was just looking at my aeoniums. Now I’m inspired to move them to a shadier spot! Thank you!
Liked your deliberation over how to redo this bed. Just like I would do it. You are still faster than me. It would take me forever to figure out what to do.
Laura you are not alone, I am a rock girl too 🤭
Love you Laura!!! I’ve watched them all!
Love this ... 🥳
That is me sorting out rock and shells and other things and then dig in. That’s a perfect specimen plant and the bed looks great. Stay cool and enjoy 😊
your aeoniums always look so cute!!
I reallyy love your videos Laura but don't hate me for saying I liked it better before! I think this is more your project for what they WILL be like after the Summer's heat so I understand why you did it, but I flashed back to the start and they looked just so pretty....if it weren't so darn hot and dry I'd stand some great hanging succulents on the ugly wall too! Tough spot there for plants, phew!
An imbricata bed would be lovely there
It sure would!!!
Looks good, and I would love to see a pot on that open pillar with some Xerosicyos danguyi trailing down
Laura: “I like to work clean.”
Me: She’s more advanced than I’ll ever be!!
😂
Would look so good with a vertical plant behind the agave, like a columnar cactus/euphorbia 😁
If there was ever a planter that is the bane of Laura’s existence, it would be this one 😆
With this many aeoniums, Laura could cover lawn/frontyard with rosettes!!! Hopefully this the last time this gets changed... How is Bentley the succulent dog???
Bentley is doing great!
He’s living our retirement on the couch.
Love your videos! I’m so inspired by you! What type of aeonium is that by the way? I have not seen that anywhere in the Houston area. Waiting to go to my local succulent/cacti area to find that specimen.
I love your work! Can you help me climbing aloes snake along the ground or should they be against something to snake up or hang over a container my new one is just a baby but my long one died last year with all the wet weather. Lost some cacti and succulents this year with the rainy weather late spring and still. This week showers with 70 degrees and cloudy. 8o's thos weekend and next monday
edit: Just Heard Laura tell us why she didn't want to put a pot 😣😆Love that you tackle this spot!! have you put pots for height? thank you Laura for sharing 💚❤️
Perfecto!!! What type of agave? Love your work 🥰🥰
Potatorum
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Do you replant the aoneiums in the shade as cuttings in the summer?
Yes. I can do that here in San Diego.
Note to self: "Gurl, you cannot spend all day sorting rocks."
What sacculents is good for direct sun?
Can I put soil on top of mulch to make mounds?
Sure!
This bed needs a break! Lol. It has been used and abused
Word.
Alguien sabe si se pueden poner en español!!?🥺🥺
Hi give me 🇵🇭