I never get tired of watching your videos!! You and your sister have so much talent!! Thank you for the time you put in to helping us learn to grow more flowers and how!
Perfect way to spend my coffee break - with our garden sister friends! Its to fascinating to listen to the differences in timing of your garden tasks because of where your new lives have taken you.
For posts I use the square pickets in old metal deck railings, they are usually white but I spray painted them black. They are also only 4ft tall, but I love using them. They are often sold cheaply on facebook marketplace when people update their deck rails.
Lovely arrangement! I enjoyed it all but the row spacing discussion was interesting to here what you do and do not like. This spring I went with 3’ fabric for the first time in the cutting garden It has made a huge difference in time given to weeding!
This was so timely for me. In the midst of trying to decide spacing in my garden and this was so helpful. I am using garden fabric for the first time this year.
You inspired me to make a bouquet with whites and greens last year and it was just divine. Your bouqs are unique and so 😍. I enjoy both your point of views for the gardens and enjoy your videos.
Oh boy pathways. I always eyeball them at the beginning of the season and ALWAYS underestimate how much space I need. Again just a month ago I was determined to make them bigger this year, and I can already tell I made them too small. I just need to measure and decide on a number and stick to it.
thank you for sharing where you got the metal stakes. The board slide into the notched outs? For stability? Both sites are looking GREAT !! Jealous of progress, I'm struggling on mine.
At the very beginning of the video you can see the floral mechanics she used. You wouldn’t call it a frog. It’s more like chicken wire (or sometimes it’s technically called “hardware cloth”) that’s cut into a square then formed by hand (use gloves) into the shape of a pillow. She somehow fastened the chicken wire pillow so it wouldn’t slide when branches were placed. Not sure what she used for that but you could experiment with what you have on hand…floral sticky clay or clear floral tape in an X across the top and adhering to the sides. Have fun! 😊Hope this helps.
I never get tired of watching your videos!! You and your sister have so much talent!! Thank you for the time you put in to helping us learn to grow more flowers and how!
SO happy to see you two posting again.
Stunning arrangement. It was so good to see both of you this morning!
Stunning!! Spring looks good on you and the bouquet!! Thank. you!!🧡💚
Thank you girls. Your videos are always a special treat. Oh, and the arrangement was absolutely beautiful.
Long time no see ❤ that arrangement is gorgeous and y’all are a hoot as always much appreciated
The arrangement is beautiful! It is so good to see each of you again!
Perfect way to spend my coffee break - with our garden sister friends! Its to fascinating to listen to the differences in timing of your garden tasks because of where your new lives have taken you.
Just love you guys 😀
For posts I use the square pickets in old metal deck railings, they are usually white but I spray painted them black. They are also only 4ft tall, but I love using them. They are often sold cheaply on facebook marketplace when people update their deck rails.
Wow! That arrangement is stunning!!!
Great to see both of you. The arrangement was beautiful!
I love that you v an hear the rain in the video with the arrangement!
Lovely arrangement! I enjoyed it all but the row spacing discussion was interesting to here what you do and do not like. This spring I went with 3’ fabric for the first time in the cutting garden It has made a huge difference in time given to weeding!
Loved this. Great advice.
I really enjoy listening, watching and learning from both of you!!!
Thank you so much
Ruth
This was so timely for me. In the midst of trying to decide spacing in my garden and this was so helpful. I am using garden fabric for the first time this year.
The creativity of your floral arrangement inspires me to try making one of my own.
Love the use of lazy susan. So smart
Love your videos and your garden chats.
You ladies fill me with such inspiration!
Great ending! Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing it.
You inspired me to make a bouquet with whites and greens last year and it was just divine. Your bouqs are unique and so 😍. I enjoy both your point of views for the gardens and enjoy your videos.
Thanks for sharing, the ending was just right.
Nice update and video. I am curious if either of you are selling cut flowers or are you still in transition?
The wood chip pathways in my veggie/flower garden are only 14 inches wide. I really wish I'd done 18 inch pathways.
Oh boy pathways. I always eyeball them at the beginning of the season and ALWAYS underestimate how much space I need. Again just a month ago I was determined to make them bigger this year, and I can already tell I made them too small. I just need to measure and decide on a number and stick to it.
thank you for sharing where you got the metal stakes. The board slide into the notched outs? For stability? Both sites are looking GREAT !! Jealous of progress, I'm struggling on mine.
So gorgeous!! Did you use a frog placed at the bottom?
At the very beginning of the video you can see the floral mechanics she used. You wouldn’t call it a frog. It’s more like chicken wire (or sometimes it’s technically called “hardware cloth”) that’s cut into a square then formed by hand (use gloves) into the shape of a pillow. She somehow fastened the chicken wire pillow so it wouldn’t slide when branches were placed. Not sure what she used for that but you could experiment with what you have on hand…floral sticky clay or clear floral tape in an X across the top and adhering to the sides. Have fun! 😊Hope this helps.
@@karenm5681 thank you so much!!
@@flowersbychallais You’re very welcome! 💐Happy to help😊
What netting do you use? I'm looking on Amazon but there's different kinds and I wanted to get some that i know will work well...
I’m sorry for the late reply, but here is a link to a page with all of our favorite tools: www.rootdesignfloral.com/tools-we-use/