Wow the money you save by getting the freebies which I love I am always looking when I go out ,that tall wood structure right at the door is what and what is growing over the lids so much fun
I have a perfect spot for a little Hobit house in my yard! Thank you for the idea! I also have some tree stumps I want to make fairy houses out if. You have so many adorable things of interest in your garden!!!
How wonderful tht u can do all this in ur yd. I live vicariously thru ur projects. We hv to get permission for everyrhing here. Plants are ALL in pots. So, thank you n ur wife for all the videos.
Looks great! It's so wonderful to see your garden this time of year with its beautiful cold season colors and growth. I am loving the zen character and flow. Very peaceful... This looks gives the presence of ancient existences. That shed is perfectly placed. Thank you so much for sharing. 🙏🏾 ❤
Shed colors: burnt orange exterior with walnut brown stain for trim and a teal green door. Or dusty teal green exterior with walnut brown trim and burnt orange door.
I thoroughly enjoy your channel. Love hearing you talk and share your plans, thoughts, and ideas, keep it up. I am so AMAZED at how that turned out! You are quite a craftsman and designer as well as gardener. Its amazing how you found all that on fb market place. I love the color of the wood already so i think yellow and purple trim 😊 Thank you for another great video. Love it!
Hi, yes, yellow would be great. I thought it was yellow already, and that caught my eye, which is the reason i clicked on this video. It looks beautiful, magical. The sun shinning on it is just perfect! I say paint it yellow period, nothing else.
No, you do not talk too much. Everyone has their preferences and one of mine is when I get to hear the thoughts of the gardener, even if they are musings of future projects. It shows that the gardener isn't just following some paint-by-number plan. The cubby section was a nice idea. One of those things that just slightly bugs me when getting/building a new shed is the floor space will immediately get eaten up by shelves or a bench or something. That cubby allows you to keep the main floor open... to some degree. And as a fellow bald man who is over 6', it is rare for me to not have knicks and bumps on my scalp... but that height means most people don't see all the damage. And lastly, colors are an area I kind of struggle with. My 2 cents on colors for shed, maybe a subdued color for the walls and bright colors for the trim. A subdued, ivy green maybe and then do yellow goldnon the roof trim and purple on the window frame and orange on the door. You get a Mardi Gras color palette, but the subued color of the main structure keeps it from being too bright and in your face.
You deserve a man cave! I love the repurposing of items. I am imagining an earthy palette, so it’s hidden with the surrounding foliage in spring, summer, and fall. If you want bright Mardi Gras colors, maybe do that in the interior for yourself?
Terrific man cave. Switching the colors from the chicken coop would look great and, of course, complement each structure. The man cave walls can be the mustard yellow that's in the chicken coop door, and the trim on the man cave can be the red tone of the chicken coop walls. The man cave doors would look great stained the same color as the chicken coop door frame. Windowpane grid wood a rich blue to work with the spruce. Black window box and any metal nod to French Quarter. Colored beads or black scroll metal hanging from the eaves.
I'm surprised you don't have a firepit. If that were MY garden I certainly would want to spend as much time as possible back there. It's like a fantasy world!
Or a bench swing covered with a vine plant. How do u live without a swing! I sit in mine all summer and analyze the whole garden space from there, transplant things I see that aren't quite right even if I move things by a foot or less!
Are you going to put a little stove in your man cave? The type they have for tiny houses. So you can keep warm this winter? You're becoming a talented builder. The greens and browns would look perfect on it cause you don't want the workplace to stand out only the hobbit houses.
Mike it looks amazing!! Your resourcefulness. creativity, and skill are astounding.
You are very inspiring 😊
Wow the money you save by getting the freebies which I love I am always looking when I go out ,that tall wood structure right at the door is what and what is growing over the lids so much fun
I have a perfect spot for a little Hobit house in my yard! Thank you for the idea! I also have some tree stumps I want to make fairy houses out if. You have so many adorable things of interest in your garden!!!
Wow , you are amazing in all your garden skills your fantasy garden looks great
Thank you for posting this❤
Always a joy to visit your gardens
LOVE it!❤ Great work!
How wonderful tht u can do all this in ur yd. I live vicariously thru ur projects. We hv to get permission for everyrhing here. Plants are ALL in pots. So, thank you n ur wife for all the videos.
Looks great! It's so wonderful to see your garden this time of year with its beautiful cold season colors and growth. I am loving the zen character and flow. Very peaceful... This looks gives the presence of ancient existences. That shed is perfectly placed. Thank you so much for sharing. 🙏🏾 ❤
Amazing!
Shed colors: burnt orange exterior with walnut brown stain for trim and a teal green door. Or dusty teal green exterior with walnut brown trim and burnt orange door.
Nice! Can’t wait to see it completed.
I love your videos and your garden! Next...she shed! Im sure you would make one so whimsical and lovely. Would fit right in. Thank You!
I thoroughly enjoy your channel. Love hearing you talk and share your plans, thoughts, and ideas, keep it up. I am so AMAZED at how that turned out! You are quite a craftsman and designer as well as gardener. Its amazing how you found all that on fb market place. I love the color of the wood already so i think yellow and purple trim 😊 Thank you for another great video. Love it!
Hi, yes, yellow would be great. I thought it was yellow already, and that caught my eye, which is the reason i clicked on this video. It looks beautiful, magical. The sun shinning on it is just perfect! I say paint it yellow period, nothing else.
No, you do not talk too much. Everyone has their preferences and one of mine is when I get to hear the thoughts of the gardener, even if they are musings of future projects. It shows that the gardener isn't just following some paint-by-number plan.
The cubby section was a nice idea. One of those things that just slightly bugs me when getting/building a new shed is the floor space will immediately get eaten up by shelves or a bench or something. That cubby allows you to keep the main floor open... to some degree.
And as a fellow bald man who is over 6', it is rare for me to not have knicks and bumps on my scalp... but that height means most people don't see all the damage.
And lastly, colors are an area I kind of struggle with. My 2 cents on colors for shed, maybe a subdued color for the walls and bright colors for the trim. A subdued, ivy green maybe and then do yellow goldnon the roof trim and purple on the window frame and orange on the door. You get a Mardi Gras color palette, but the subued color of the main structure keeps it from being too bright and in your face.
Thank you for another great video. I love hearing all of your thoughts on the garden, so please keep talking! So inspiring.
A rusty orange would be nice for the new build!
Awesome project - looks awesome!!
wow, you are amazing! So, talented.
You deserve a man cave! I love the repurposing of items. I am imagining an earthy palette, so it’s hidden with the surrounding foliage in spring, summer, and fall. If you want bright Mardi Gras colors, maybe do that in the interior for yourself?
I would move the light post… it distracts from the man cave… you did a great job.
Mike you nailed it again,superific if there is such a word,love it man❤❤❤❤jamaica
Really cool shed!
Have you thought about creating a moon garden section? All white
Terrific man cave. Switching the colors from the chicken coop would look great and, of course, complement each structure. The man cave walls can be the mustard yellow that's in the chicken coop door, and the trim on the man cave can be the red tone of the chicken coop walls. The man cave doors would look great stained the same color as the chicken coop door frame. Windowpane grid wood a rich blue to work with the spruce. Black window box and any metal nod to French Quarter. Colored beads or black scroll metal hanging from the eaves.
So good !!! 🤝
I see woodland colors.
I'm surprised you don't have a firepit. If that were MY garden I certainly would want to spend as much time as possible back there. It's like a fantasy world!
Or a bench swing covered with a vine plant. How do u live without a swing! I sit in mine all summer and analyze the whole garden space from there, transplant things I see that aren't quite right even if I move things by a foot or less!
A wee suggestion, check Scandinavian design for some inspiration. I understand they have a direct line to the fairies.
You know, if you're bored you're welcome to come by and do projects here. I'll even make you coffee.
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Your garden is BEAUTIFUL! New subscriber here😊
And the new shed is really good looking 😍
Are you going to put a little stove in your man cave? The type they have for tiny houses. So you can keep warm this winter? You're becoming a talented builder. The greens and browns would look perfect on it cause you don't want the workplace to stand out only the hobbit houses.
There are also little propane or diesel heaters used in boats.
Why not consider leaving the man cave a natural color? It stands out among your garden as is. Really beautiful