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I love your channel. I'd love the flat, super boring ranch backyards, where everyone has their chain link fencing, and everyone is just staring at each other with flat backyards. I DESPERATELY CRAVE a sense of privacy without terrible landscape design, but I feel like it's not possible. I'd be willing to submit photos to show you. I will say my husband made the cutest landscape around our little shed, so that is on point. But the rest...
Bobby, I like the TN landscaping plan, especially the right-side peninsula garden from curbside delineating the property line. On the left near the porch you have the Flowering Cherry nested into a small pad of grass. How would you groom that roundish patch? The space looks tight for a lawn mower.
I just fund your channel. I love it. The first one: what substitutions would I make if the front was complete shade until halfway through the RH bed then the rest is partly sunny. Then the LH bed is partly shade all facing the west? My house is exactly that shape even with the need to push water away from the right side to drain around back😲
@@Watchoutforsnakez I’m so glad you found me. It depends upon your zone as well. *and your architecture, style, likes/dislikes This is the power of getting a design. It’s custom to you and your home. 👍🏼
@@BobbyKDesigns But how would you edge the 2nd home’s garden bed that is up against the street; our mulch always gets washed out into the street- would you suggest a metal edging or natural edging (edged/trenched style)?
@@MariMari-vq8hl you could use an edging (metal or stone) but the street should act as that edging by itself. Unless there are is sloped this design should work with no additional edging.
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You look just like the giraffe on your wall, and that’s a compliment because I love giraffes!
Haha! You’re hilarious when you’ve “had too much coffee!” I always enjoy watching you and always learn so much! Thank you!!!
Thank you. I really did that day! Lol
Glad you like the videos!❤️
Love your giraffe painting in your office…love your personality and love your accent, hugs carolyn from Columbus GEORGIA
Thank you so much! Hello Georgia!
Really enjoy this series and getting great tips. Could you do one for front doorways that aren’t facing the front? Great channel!
Yes!!! This my house has 2 front doors. One facing the street and second to the left side in the front porch. The one on the left has the door bell.
Great video! Love these transformations
Thank you!👍🏼
I think you should have added the house numbers some where !
Love these
Thank you.👍🏼
I love your channel. I'd love the flat, super boring ranch backyards, where everyone has their chain link fencing, and everyone is just staring at each other with flat backyards. I DESPERATELY CRAVE a sense of privacy without terrible landscape design, but I feel like it's not possible. I'd be willing to submit photos to show you. I will say my husband made the cutest landscape around our little shed, so that is on point. But the rest...
Happy to help! www.bobbykdesigns.com (point perspective) Thank you for watching!
looks great!
Thank you
Bobby, I like the TN landscaping plan, especially the right-side peninsula garden from curbside delineating the property line. On the left near the porch you have the Flowering Cherry nested into a small pad of grass. How would you groom that roundish patch? The space looks tight for a lawn mower.
Oh wait. Maybe the Purple Azalea ended up in the grass patch near the walkway.
There is room over there for the tree. It’s about a 15’ bed. Hard to tell in the photo. 👍🏼
Thanks! I'm glad you clarified how big the bed is!
I just fund your channel. I love it. The first one: what substitutions would I make if the front was complete shade until halfway through the RH bed then the rest is partly sunny. Then the LH bed is partly shade all facing the west? My house is exactly that shape even with the need to push water away from the right side to drain around back😲
@@Watchoutforsnakez I’m so glad you found me. It depends upon your zone as well. *and your architecture, style, likes/dislikes
This is the power of getting a design. It’s custom to you and your home. 👍🏼
@@BobbyKDesigns you do that?
@@Watchoutforsnakez absolutely!
www.bobbykdesigns.com
👍🏻#️⃣194 from Nashville
Any chance you can do this to our yard?
@@jenniroberds1571 of course! www.bobbykdesigns.com
Alex, I’ll take “Landscaping homes done in St. Louis, Missourah for $1,000, please” 😂
Lol! Nice
@@BobbyKDesigns But how would you edge the 2nd home’s garden bed that is up against the street; our mulch always gets washed out into the street- would you suggest a metal edging or natural edging (edged/trenched style)?
@@MariMari-vq8hl you could use an edging (metal or stone) but the street should act as that edging by itself. Unless there are is sloped this design should work with no additional edging.
Are there any alternative to Green velvet boxwood? I like the roundness of them just can't find them.
Tons! Blue spruce, soft touch holly, weigela wine and rose, to make a few
theres no way 60% of americans have a ranch style house. where did you get that info from???
Google and a few other publications.