I vote "this is WAY more fun than cleaning the house" I'd your new t-shirt merch That is the funniest because you said that while I was doing this instead of cleaning the house
Laura, I so love your repotting of your succulent pots. When you say it's so rewarding to do some clean up, I feel the vibes of comfort. Enjoyed the finished potting...love it! Thank you for sharing your garden with us.
It may not seem like a complement, but it is ….. I always fall asleep while watching your videos. It calms me so much. I love listening to you babble and explain … so much that it calms me. Hahaha. 😆 Then my phone falls and wakes me up.
Four years ago my son and his wife moved to San Diego. I help him in his yard when I visit. Coming from the Midwest, I knew very little about growing succulents. Watching your videos helped so much!! The videos give you the confidence to try all kinds of things! I always learn something new watching your videos. Thank you.
Perfect timing for this video. My container plants took a beating from this brutal heat and I was just getting ready to refurbish them. Thanks for all the good tips!
Love the shout out to pumice! I just picked up an aloe plicatilis, which is fairly uncommon in my area, which means it's getting a lot of pumice and perlite because I'm not losing it to rot.
Loved watching you replanting your pot ❤ I'm in San Jose and have been using lots of shade cloth since we've had such hot weather this summer. Thankfully this week supposed to be normal ❤
I try to do that but it never looks as good as yours! Oh well, I enjoyed watching and have a couple pots to do the same. Nice to see that aeonium sunburst still looking ok as I have one that broke off, and I hope it can rest a couple more months until growing time in the fall. Thanks, Laura. You are the best!
Here in California it's a very spidery time of year, lots of webs. Get a soft brush, your hand or whatever and brush them away. Maybe you are in Calif.
You’ll want to make sure they’re not spider mites, which love hot dry conditions. The web is very thick and blankets the plant. If it were a flower plant you could just spray frequently with a hose, but that might overwater succulents. You may need to find some nontoxic treatment ( online or at your local nursery). Good luck!
I’ve recently bought some mangaves that I’ve planted in larger containers and placed them in partial shade. I live in Laguna Niguel about a mile from the coast. I’d like to plant them in my front yard. What time of year do you recommend planting them? I love watching your videos!
my aeonium sunbursts are all crisping up and falling apart piece by piece. they're in the shade except for early morning so i have no idea what went wrong this year :( hopefully they bounce back this fall, but one of them is basically just a stick now ugh
Laura thinking we don’t want a long video of her redoing 2 pots!
We could watch this all day
Looks beautiful
Thank you for Sharing your summer care tips beautiful succulent arrangements lovely video 😎😎♥♥🌹🌹
I vote "this is WAY more fun than cleaning the house" I'd your new t-shirt merch
That is the funniest because you said that while I was doing this instead of cleaning the house
As always I enjoyed your video and appreciate your ideas.
Laura, just a tip, sometimes the camera is far away and we can't see the vases or their manual work in more detail. Hugs from your Brazilian fan 😊
Thanks for the tip
Laura, I so love your repotting of your succulent pots. When you say it's so rewarding to do some clean up, I feel the vibes of comfort. Enjoyed the finished potting...love it! Thank you for sharing your garden with us.
It may not seem like a complement, but it is ….. I always fall asleep while watching your videos. It calms me so much. I love listening to you babble and explain … so much that it calms me. Hahaha. 😆 Then my phone falls and wakes me up.
Looks so pretty! Could have watched you do both 😊
Four years ago my son and his wife moved to San Diego. I help him in his yard when I visit. Coming from the Midwest, I knew very little about growing succulents. Watching your videos helped so much!! The videos give you the confidence to try all kinds of things! I always learn something new watching your videos. Thank you.
Perfect timing for this video. My container plants took a beating from this brutal heat and I was just getting ready to refurbish them. Thanks for all the good tips!
Your videos are so relaxing. I could watch you redo pots and trim burnt tips for hours
Oh, and the pot looks fabulous!!😊
I agree! Way more fun than cleaning house! 😂 Also, watching Laura rework a pot is better than housework too!!
Love the shout out to pumice! I just picked up an aloe plicatilis, which is fairly uncommon in my area, which means it's getting a lot of pumice and perlite because I'm not losing it to rot.
So satisfying to see a “hot mess” turned into a sumptuous succulent arrangement. Looks like a bouquet of flowers.The Aeoniums look like roses!
You’re a genius! It’s so beautiful! It’s like a coral reef in a pot!
Loved watching you replanting your pot ❤ I'm in San Jose and have been using lots of shade cloth since we've had such hot weather this summer. Thankfully this week supposed to be normal ❤
Inspiring and now I know where I get my inside voice from when I’m doing the same thing in my garden. ❤❤
thx for the inspo to get up & into the garden! lil projects here & there add up to big improvements ❤ 🌵
i could watch you redo pots for hours, i can even watch you redo all your pots at your garden... and more...
The refurbished pot looks amazing.
These are the type of videos I love so much!
I try to do that but it never looks as good as yours! Oh well, I enjoyed watching and have a couple pots to do the same. Nice to see that aeonium sunburst still looking ok as I have one that broke off, and I hope it can rest a couple more months until growing time in the fall. Thanks, Laura. You are the best!
I miss these Sunday Funday videos
Wow! This is beautiful!!
I tell my workshop participants that succulents love to be with their friends, like us!!
Fantastic! So inspirational 😍🪴
Wondering if you got rain by you Sunday afternoon. Ty for sharing so many videos lately.
Thank you. What would you recommend if I see a lot of spiderwebs around my plants? As always, your videos keep me going in my gardening.
Here in California it's a very spidery time of year, lots of webs. Get a soft brush, your hand or whatever and brush them away. Maybe you are in Calif.
@@sj6919 Spiders are your friends. They eat the nasty bugs. If the spider is still there, leave it alone.
You’ll want to make sure they’re not spider mites, which love hot dry conditions. The web is very thick and blankets the plant.
If it were a flower plant you could just spray frequently with a hose, but that might overwater succulents. You may need to find some nontoxic treatment ( online or at your local nursery). Good luck!
MOMMA YOUR WEBSITE IS DOWN! 😂 but I’m ready to buy when it’s back up. I’m part of the Long Beach cactus club and your my muse fyi ❤
Those spiders! I use my long tweezers to pick up the detritus so I’m not as brave as you.
I am also here for your plants rooting ❤ lmao 😂
Thought Greg had fallen asleep when the camera starting falling 😅
The camera needs to be 50% closer here we viewers are missing seeing these cool pots and cool plant details.
I’ve recently bought some mangaves that I’ve planted in larger containers and placed them in partial shade. I live in Laguna Niguel about a mile from the coast. I’d like to plant them in my front yard. What time of year do you recommend planting them? I love watching your videos!
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my aeonium sunbursts are all crisping up and falling apart piece by piece. they're in the shade except for early morning so i have no idea what went wrong this year :( hopefully they bounce back this fall, but one of them is basically just a stick now ugh
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Im from sweden and will overheat and cant think if the temperature is over roomtemperature.😅
What do you do when it’s hot but a mealy infestation appears on an outdoor (potted) collectibles ?
Where is the land of milk and honey?State of California?
Yes.
San Diego County😊
Almost every single succulent I potted this spring has died in the Las Vegas heat. So disheartening. I give up. I’m sticking to cacti only.
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No watering????
Thanks for all the tips.
Camera too far away to visually see anything.😢