I like the openness too (without a 3rd Redbud). I’ve been following this project from the beginning, so thank you for taking us along. It’s been so educational.
Looks beautiful - great job! I think if the owner wait a year or two, the two red buds will grow wider enough to block the neighbours house - and they, them. It is just beautiful to see the blue sky.
I would love if you did a video sharing your favorite cultivars of plants. I bought a ruby star coneflower today! I have bought dozens of plants that don’t make it or disappoint. If you could share favorite daisies, salvias, geraniums, coneflowers, etc I would LOVE that! All the other TH-camrs are so tied to Proven Winners and I love your channel showing other plants. Not all of us can get proven winners!
Always love seeing updates on this space! How about instead of another redbud, you do a really tall, skinny evergreen? It may not cover up the house as much, but would have nice architectural interest to distract from the house (plus you'll have some winter interest!).
The red bud will grow. It seems to be happy with the soil and water. In 2 more years it most likely will be 10 feet wide. I had to prune the canopy up on mine twice already in 5 years, zone 8.
Lovely combinations and a lot of plants in a small space! The blue paradise phlox has a deep blue colour when it's cool out. When it's hot the blooms look more purple.
I’d prob also keep with 2 redbuds- of course owners are final judge. PS, Thanks to these videos last year I was inspired to try pink Thunbergia & and it’s growing gangbusters, so pretty! Thank you 😊
We have a Redbud, and it grew so big it has overtook our yard. Some of our flower beds are covered and other shrubs. We trim it every year, but it's still such a big tree. So my answer is not to plant another tree in the middle.
Wow this garden was really developed nicely. Personally I wouldn’t add the 3rd redbud. I think it would make the yard feel way too small. However, what ever you do, I am sure it will be stunning - it always does!!
Beautiful garden design. I would skip the 3rd redbud tree. They get pretty big and might get too shady for some of the existing plants. My neighbors cat loves to chew on my hakonechloa grasses 😂.
No 3rd redbud for me. But, it depends upon the view from where your clients sit. If they're outside alone, and their view is the side of the house, then add another.
Alla Olkhovska, vendedor de semillas desde Ukraine, ha escrito un e-book que tiene todo que ver con como cultivar las clematis. Se vende en el sitio web de Floret Flower. (Por favor disculpe todos errores 🙃)
Anyone know why my phlox is dying? First one stem wilted and died. Then another and another. Only one healthy stem left. The other phlox are fine. Plenty water and fertilizer. I don’t get it.
I vote for letting in the sunshine and blue sky! There will be more shade as the beautiful garden matures. I love your garden designs.
I like the openness too (without a 3rd Redbud). I’ve been following this project from the beginning, so thank you for taking us along. It’s been so educational.
Looks beautiful - great job! I think if the owner wait a year or two, the two red buds will grow wider enough to block the neighbours house - and they, them. It is just beautiful to see the blue sky.
Beautiful garden. I like the openness of not having another red bud there. The gardens u design r so well thought out. Ur a very talented lady!!
I would love if you did a video sharing your favorite cultivars of plants. I bought a ruby star coneflower today! I have bought dozens of plants that don’t make it or disappoint. If you could share favorite daisies, salvias, geraniums, coneflowers, etc I would LOVE that! All the other TH-camrs are so tied to Proven Winners and I love your channel showing other plants. Not all of us can get proven winners!
Great to see 3-year update. It's fun to see how things fill in. I'm on team-2 rebuds only! :)
So lovely, I think you don’t need the third tree at all!
No, not a third one. I think in time they will fill in and look very nice! It's beautiful!!!
Thank you!
Always love seeing updates on this space! How about instead of another redbud, you do a really tall, skinny evergreen? It may not cover up the house as much, but would have nice architectural interest to distract from the house (plus you'll have some winter interest!).
It's amazing what you can do with a small space if you select the right plants. Love this space.
No to the third redbud😊
The red bud will grow. It seems to be happy with the soil and water. In 2 more years it most likely will be 10 feet wide. I had to prune the canopy up on mine twice already in 5 years, zone 8.
hi yulia! do you remember the cultivar of the hornbeam? Thanks so much for the update- its lovely!
Wow, I remember when you first posted this garden project video and now seeing the updates years later is pretty amazing.
I vote to keep it the way it is. The yard looks gorgeous!
Thank you!
Lovely combinations and a lot of plants in a small space! The blue paradise phlox has a deep blue colour when it's cool out. When it's hot the blooms look more purple.
I like the openness as well, no need for a third red bud, in my opinion.
Beautiful looking courtyard, its the bees knees.
I’d prob also keep with 2 redbuds- of course owners are final judge. PS, Thanks to these videos last year I was inspired to try pink Thunbergia & and it’s growing gangbusters, so pretty! Thank you 😊
We have a Redbud, and it grew so big it has overtook our yard. Some of our flower beds are covered and other shrubs. We trim it every year, but it's still such a big tree. So my answer is not to plant another tree in the middle.
My cat heads straight for the hakonechloa as well whenever he follows me outside 😅.
Beautiful garden tour!
Wow this garden was really developed nicely. Personally I wouldn’t add the 3rd redbud. I think it would make the yard feel way too small. However, what ever you do, I am sure it will be stunning - it always does!!
Thank you!!
You are such a great garden designer! It looks beautiful.
Beautiful garden
Thanks for visiting
Looks beautiful!
The two redbuds look nice, a 3rd one may make it look too busy
Beautifully done thanks for sharing 👍❤️🙂
Great job! Lucky family!
Love the morning view which is my favorite time in my garden
Dogs like long grass. It’s good for their digestion.
Beautiful garden design. I would skip the 3rd redbud tree. They get pretty big and might get too shady for some of the existing plants. My neighbors cat loves to chew on my hakonechloa grasses 😂.
No, don’t plant another red bud, that view is amazing.
No 3rd redbud for me. But, it depends upon the view from where your clients sit. If they're outside alone, and their view is the side of the house, then add another.
Lovely!
Thanks, was hard to ignore 😄 lobelias are precious. One day it all will be established. How's your RED flowers? 😂
Growing in beautifully!
Do you stake your dahlia’s when they are in a garden bed like this?
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Buenas noches. Hasta ahora me es imposible propagar mediante semillas las Clematis, existe algún secreto para tener éxito ? Gracias.
Alla Olkhovska, vendedor de semillas desde Ukraine, ha escrito un e-book que tiene todo que ver con como cultivar las clematis. Se vende en el sitio web de Floret Flower. (Por favor disculpe todos errores 🙃)
Anyone know why my phlox is dying? First one stem wilted and died. Then another and another. Only one healthy stem left. The other phlox are fine. Plenty water and fertilizer. I don’t get it.
Too much water? How’s the soil seem? Anything eating the roots?
I believe 2 redbuds are sufficient. You need that little bit of openness so the garden doesn't feel crowded and small . Just my 2 cents.
@@emkn1479 Seems fine. 4 other phlox nearby. I’ve had this happen before. Don’t know why.