Hi Laura , thank you so much for all information regarding your work and succulent and it helps my life of early retirement. Love your video the most compare with others as you are easy to understand, your speech is simple and direct to work with plants instead of too much theories that made me sleepy. Thank you and I am still go through all your previous videos. From Antibes, south france.
Love this kind of video! Love the work you do at other homes, but I learned more about how to care for the plants in these last few videos. Thank you for sharing.
I am so loving your home garden updates, such fun. And every day is SOOOOO good. I love hearing the history of your garden and your business. This sedum grows in my garden, but I just find it to be fugly. Thanks for another really enjoyable video. Oh and Thanks Greg for pointing out the Alluaudia (I can't spell).
Laura!! You’re spoiling us with all the garden updates🥰 ❤️ by any chance do you have photos of early days of your garden just to see the growth and progress? Are you often surprised by what it’s currently in your garden? Don’t work too hard digging :P
I have a small Alluaudia procera in my Florida garden, and yearn to see it soar and twist. I see yours has brown at the top, and some of the branches on mine don't have leaves. Is that just a seasonal thing?
Miami is so hot and humid. Looks like you have a lot of shade in your garden, how many hours of direct sun do you get? We never get cold temperatures here pretty much is always between 80 and 90 degrees I feel my plants don’t grow so much like yours, and sometimes they get really dry even if I water them
My Alluaudia Procera keeps tilting dangerously because of the wind. If I tie it with sticks will it eventually be stable enough to take the sticks out? What would you do?
Has me again watching a video if there's any way you can let me know if you can sweep Lee nicely send me some of your leftover awesome I would be very pleased to buy them you have a wonderful and blessed 2020 keep up the good work
Year old comment, but just in case. She used the acronym DG, meaning Decomposed Granite. It’s really small chips of rock that look like sand. When first laid down, it’s soft and almost fluffy. When it hardens, it will be solid as a rock, so make sure you’ve laid it smooth. Often used in xeriscapes. Google it if interested to learn more. Ps - I’m not a pro. I know about it because my dad had it laid down in his yard.
I love these maintenance videos! I find how to care information is often vague. Thanks for all your hard work.💙🐝💙
I love you and your spunk. Your little phrases! Keep teaching us! I learn so much. Thank you
These are the most gratifying videos
I also LOVE these personal garden space maintenance videos --
Thank u!
Hi Laura , thank you so much for all information regarding your work and succulent and it helps my life of early retirement. Love your video the most compare with others as you are easy to understand, your speech is simple and direct to work with plants instead of too much theories that made me sleepy. Thank you and I am still go through all your previous videos. From Antibes, south france.
It' official: I'm addicted to your videos!!! 🌵
I wish my succulent garden grow like this ,beautiful
My favorite maintenance kind of video - love your cleanup, it gives me clarity and confidence. - Thank you.
Love this kind of video! Love the work you do at other homes, but I learned more about how to care for the plants in these last few videos. Thank you for sharing.
You have a very beautiful garden. ☺ Thank you for sharing it with us and all the tips. ❤
Absolutely love these back garden tutorials.
Love seeing your garden!
Runamucky!! Love it. I wonder what Mr. Webster would have thought...
Enjoyed ... lovely garden
Laura, You have taught me so much great garden info~ I thank you !! Keep sharing your garden clean up updates with us. We love it :)
Laura I love the tall skinny aloes with their chunky leaves! Also, your fred ives are absolutely amazing!! Beautiful garden,
I am so loving your home garden updates, such fun. And every day is SOOOOO good. I love hearing the history of your garden and your business. This sedum grows in my garden, but I just find it to be fugly. Thanks for another really enjoyable video. Oh and Thanks Greg for pointing out the Alluaudia (I can't spell).
Beautiful garden, so colourful
Thanks for sharing it with us
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Love these videos! You are doing great! Thank you! 💚
You should give us an update on your fountain you put together last summer!
Spectacular and an amazing work ...
Laura!! You’re spoiling us with all the garden updates🥰 ❤️ by any chance do you have photos of early days of your garden just to see the growth and progress? Are you often surprised by what it’s currently in your garden? Don’t work too hard digging :P
Again excellent.
“You don’t even need scissors
-😎✨snap✨-” lol 😂
Que hermoso jardín suculento tienes😍
Thanks professor
Yes, I appreciate good drainage in a garden too! heh-heh
You surprised me not cutting the plant really small.
Love it
Laura, do these succulents do ok in the Phoenix area? Maybe under some shade?
I have a small Alluaudia procera in my Florida garden, and yearn to see it soar and twist. I see yours has brown at the top, and some of the branches on mine don't have leaves. Is that just a seasonal thing?
PGI Green Thumbs yep
Miami is so hot and humid. Looks like you have a lot of shade in your garden, how many hours of direct sun do you get? We never get cold temperatures here pretty much is always between 80 and 90 degrees I feel my plants don’t grow so much like yours, and sometimes they get really dry even if I water them
My Alluaudia Procera keeps tilting dangerously because of the wind. If I tie it with sticks will it eventually be stable enough to take the sticks out? What would you do?
Léa Beauvais sounds like a plan!
Tie her up!
hola , yo no hablo ingles, espero me entienda, a los cuantos días de plantarlo sin raíz ,se puede regar,
you rock
Do you have any suggestions for us that live in the tropics
Laura,when you take leaves for propagation,do you suggest just leaving them sit out or do you lay them on soil right away?
Hello, does it survive winter? I live in hokkaido japan and we have heavy snow during winter season
Analyn Okawachi this plant is hardy only to 20F
How often do you water your succulents.
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Has me again watching a video if there's any way you can let me know if you can sweep Lee nicely send me some of your leftover awesome I would be very pleased to buy them you have a wonderful and blessed 2020 keep up the good work
I want the root ball lol
do you compost?
ccosephvv yes!!!
What do you mean by compost , if I may ask?
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Your garden is of the gods! But---what is more impressive is how you're able to squat like that. I envy your hips and flexibility.
Send it to me..
I wish that I lived nearby. I would be going by in the night to take away your plants that you throw away!
Sweat stains! 😂😂😂
you use acronyms we dont know because we arent pros.could you please take the time to say the words.use your words laura
Year old comment, but just in case. She used the acronym DG, meaning Decomposed Granite. It’s really small chips of rock that look like sand. When first laid down, it’s soft and almost fluffy. When it hardens, it will be solid as a rock, so make sure you’ve laid it smooth. Often used in xeriscapes. Google it if interested to learn more.
Ps - I’m not a pro. I know about it because my dad had it laid down in his yard.
Laura u are getting to skinny girl