Always love your videos. And while I am an old gardener, but I love how you take the time to explain things for the newer gardener and I am sure they appreciate it also. Can't wait to see your pots of tulips.
This is a great project. I think how to handle these type of projects is so needed. Laura on Garden Answer had an “ugly” side of her house and is now is one of my favorite areas. I am anxious to see how this progresses.
I think the bags from the first pot’s tulips ended up in the bottom of the second pot. You may just want to make sure the plastic isn’t blocking the drainage hole! Gonna try this method next year. I love your videos!
I really like your plan for the 'mechanical' side of the house. Grasses of different sorts will most definitely enhance that location. You always come up with the best solutions.
Kaleb, your “ugly side” of the house is still so pretty. That large tree casts some very pretty shadows on the side of your house. Thanks for another great video. 🥰
Great video! Excited to see you spring planting on the side / back of your house. What do you do with the bulbs in your pots after they bloom? Can you reuse them for next year? Thanks!
You might want to put milk crates or chicken wire over the top of them because the squirrels can still dig through the pots & the tulip bulbs. You can also plant bedding plants or herbs on top of the soil. The tulips will still push through. 💐🐣🐥🐰🐇🍄⛲️🌈💐🌷🐿🌙🌘🌚🌞🌝
Anxious to see which tall grasses u r going to use behind ur shrubs. The ones I have chosen r 3 yrs old and r doing very well, but, they have expanded in width and have overshadowed the dayylilies in front of them. I dont know their names, but produces large white plumes. Plz list the names of ur grasses when u decide to plant.
You're such a pleasant sweet person ❤
Kip is the Supervisor. 😂😂😂
Always love your videos. And while I am an old gardener, but I love how you take the time to explain things for the newer gardener and I am sure they appreciate it also. Can't wait to see your pots of tulips.
So great to see you out in your garden and LOVE Kip! What a cute "Kip sized" frisbee!
This is a great project. I think how to handle these type of projects is so needed. Laura on Garden Answer had an “ugly” side of her house and is now is one of my favorite areas. I am anxious to see how this progresses.
Your yard work is beautiful 🪴
Frenchie has his frisbee ❤
I think the bags from the first pot’s tulips ended up in the bottom of the second pot. You may just want to make sure the plastic isn’t blocking the drainage hole! Gonna try this method next year. I love your videos!
They did unfortunately! Whoops! We’ve all done stuff like this. 😂
I noticed the same thing ,too. Maybe Kaleb took care of it off camera. 😊
I Iove the way the silhouette of the tree reflects on the side of your house.
Thats a gorgeous looking "ugly side" of the house😊Love the tip about using water hose to outline your design. Im definitely gonna use that. Thank you🙏
Kip is surveying his realm, enjoying all the beauty that Kaleb has created.
I think a small dry river bed look would be nice where the warm air comes out.
Put up brick brack around the ugly area then flowers around. Or a short pretty picket fence. The yard looks fabulous 😊
I really like your plan for the 'mechanical' side of the house. Grasses of different sorts will most definitely enhance that location. You always come up with the best solutions.
Love this idea! I have never had any luck with tulips so I will definitely try this next spring.
Cute coat! Very informative segment ❤
The plan for this side of the house will be beautiful. Look forward to seeing the after. Happy you have a cute helper❤
So exited for your spring videos 🎉
Look forward to watching the progress 😊
Get that sprinkler system installed - your yard is massive to be hand watering!
Kaleb, your “ugly side” of the house is still so pretty. That large tree casts some very pretty shadows on the side of your house. Thanks for another great video. 🥰
Your house is beautiful and so is your landscaping 💚💚💚
SO helpful, love how you actually SHOW doing the work~ Thank You!
Love the giant tree at the beginning of the video 😍.
I enjoy your videos. Kip is such a good dog! Thank you for sharing!
Great video! Excited to see you spring planting on the side / back of your house. What do you do with the bulbs in your pots after they bloom? Can you reuse them for next year? Thanks!
interesting on the tulips. I live in Pella, IA....tulips are our jam! might try this next year.
Put a rain barrel on that down spout!
He's got a toy in his mouth❤ I'm a Kip fan-Boston Mom
Here in Pennsylvania tulips daffodils are In full bloom
You might want to put milk crates or chicken wire over the top of them because the squirrels can still dig through the pots & the tulip bulbs. You can also plant bedding plants or herbs on top of the soil. The tulips will still push through. 💐🐣🐥🐰🐇🍄⛲️🌈💐🌷🐿🌙🌘🌚🌞🌝
You can use screens or trellis's in front of the AC, etc. and plant them with climbing vines/flowers to cover up these items.
You must love your land kaleb you are such a hard worker I’m excausted already but I know your hard work will pay off ❤️😊👍🏻
I wonder if they'd keep if they were in the pots and kept in an unheated garage over Winter. I've thought about doing that. I'm in Iowa also.
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I plant my tulips in oktober,november. In Norway. They frees. 99 persent bloom 😊
You wouldn't want to do them in the fall and leave out all winter, wouldn't the clay pot break. So spring in a clay pot is better.
Good topic for this year tganjs
Could u put a T or a 90° pipe at the end so exhaust would go to each side or the 90° would send straight to the ground.
Anxious to see which tall grasses u r going to use behind ur shrubs. The ones I have chosen r 3 yrs old and r doing very well, but, they have expanded in width and have overshadowed the dayylilies in front of them. I dont know their names, but produces large white plumes. Plz list the names of ur grasses when u decide to plant.
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Would you recommend both bone and blood meals for tulips flower beds?
Do you worry about hitting wires? Or just know where they are?
Bone meal? Don't you put bone meal in when you plant bulbs?
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