Laura, I love spending time with you & your crew. Today I felt kind of icky from a headache/head cold kind of thing going on but your video made me forget about that for awhile, enjoying your walkthrough of this garden today. Thanks to each & everyone of you for doing such amazing work on the gardens you create & maintain so we can enjoy them, too! God bless.
I remember this property and the trimming and moving of some of those big plants along the back of the house Love this property/installation so cool to take us through on another maintenance, thankyou. I love copper spoons, that’s such a beautiful and interesting mature one. It all looks so clean and tight and fresh again, love it ❤️
talk about some specimen plants... holy moly! she has some gorgeous and humongous plantings in her garden (and also a great pool)... i love seeing the gardens after you and the team have gone through and done a good cleanup... looks pristine!!! 🥰🥰
That orgyalis is stunning. I am working on growing mine and hoping to shape it into a little bonsai form. I also learned the other day that portulacaria afra is actually a dwarf tree in its native habitat, so that's probably why it wants to try and grow upright.
Your maintenance videos are so educational. It's so interesting to hear what you've learned about different plants over the years and how you use them differently or not at all. I have 2 agave quadracolor in 2 pots that have never pupped. Could you plant them in pots in holes in installations so they look like they're at ground level but not pupping due to being pot bound? They are so beautiful.
That orgyalus is indeed stunning! I just planted a couple of cuttings in my yard, fingers crossed that it loves where I put it! Always enjoy your maintenance videos, I learn a lot!
It looks like the neighbor’s truck exhaust is killing the pacapodium lamarii-eye. It has severe yellowing on that side (and it’s not southern exposure according to Laura). There is even a limb removed on that side. My guess is the neighbors makes a habit of turning the vehicle on to "warm up" prior to driving off and the exhaust is killing the plant.
It looks like the neighbor’s truck exhaust is killing the pacapodium lamarii-eye. It has severe yellowing on that side (and it’s not southern exposure according to Laura). There is even a limb removed on that side. My guess is the neighbors makes a habit of turning the vehicle on to "warm up" prior to driving off and the exhaust is killing the plant. See video starting at 9 minutes.
Beautiful ❤
Laura, I love spending time with you & your crew. Today I felt kind of icky from a headache/head cold kind of thing going on but your video made me forget about that for awhile, enjoying your walkthrough of this garden today. Thanks to each & everyone of you for doing such amazing work on the gardens you create & maintain so we can enjoy them, too! God bless.
Healing thoughts coming your way! Thanks for watching and commenting!
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So glad your microphone is working because this video is filled with so much great information.
Awe missed you today. Occasionally, walk the dog past this yard. Such a nice landscape!
I’ve never seen a Copper Spoon turn that color! Wowsers!!
Good morning to you vary nice succulents garden looking very lovely
I remember this property and the trimming and moving of some of those big plants along the back of the house
Love this property/installation so cool to take us through on another maintenance, thankyou.
I love copper spoons, that’s such a beautiful and interesting mature one.
It all looks so clean and tight and fresh again, love it ❤️
Did a great job ❤ Looks beautiful. 🎉🎉❤❤
Very pretty garden. Your team does such a great job! 💚💚💚
talk about some specimen plants... holy moly! she has some gorgeous and humongous plantings in her garden (and also a great pool)... i love seeing the gardens after you and the team have gone through and done a good cleanup... looks pristine!!! 🥰🥰
wow! this client has some huge specimens on her property...beautiful!
That orgyalis is stunning. I am working on growing mine and hoping to shape it into a little bonsai form. I also learned the other day that portulacaria afra is actually a dwarf tree in its native habitat, so that's probably why it wants to try and grow upright.
Really?
Well, that explains it!
Einen schönen Sonntag und liebe Grüße aus St. Ottilien
Just espectacular 😍 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love every single project you guys do. 😊
Your maintenance videos are so educational. It's so interesting to hear what you've learned about different plants over the years and how you use them differently or not at all. I have 2 agave quadracolor in 2 pots that have never pupped. Could you plant them in pots in holes in installations so they look like they're at ground level but not pupping due to being pot bound? They are so beautiful.
That orgyalus is indeed stunning! I just planted a couple of cuttings in my yard, fingers crossed that it loves where I put it! Always enjoy your maintenance videos, I learn a lot!
I LOVE this property…..😍😍😍 stunning work 😊😊😊
It looks wonderful!
Looks really nice ❤🌵😍
Wow looks so good.
I’d be curious to see the trenching process in more detail. I always wonder how that gravel stays put!
It looks like the neighbor’s truck exhaust is killing the pacapodium lamarii-eye. It has severe yellowing on that side (and it’s not southern exposure according to Laura). There is even a limb removed on that side. My guess is the neighbors makes a habit of turning the vehicle on to "warm up" prior to driving off and the exhaust is killing the plant.
Just wondering - is that the pool that you fell into some years ago? Something about it just ticked off that memory. ❤😅
I’ve taken a dip in this one from time to time…😂
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It looks like the neighbor’s truck exhaust is killing the pacapodium lamarii-eye. It has severe yellowing on that side (and it’s not southern exposure according to Laura). There is even a limb removed on that side. My guess is the neighbors makes a habit of turning the vehicle on to "warm up" prior to driving off and the exhaust is killing the plant. See video starting at 9 minutes.
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I NEED some of the sunburst aeonium that you put in the talavera pot! Where do you get them from and is it retail???
Waterwise Botanicals has some nice ones right now.
They sell to the public.
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Along with the technical name of the plant do you think you could say the say the untouchable name for it also so we know
The the common names of the plants please
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