I just found this video and I love your garden! Beautiful. I went to your webpage, however, I would love to see you more frequently on TH-cam on gardening in central Texas. I really need to learn to trust myself. 😊
You're just amazing I've been watching your corel draw videos and I've learned a lot I have a scroll saw and thanks to you I can make my own patterns an then cut em on the scroll saw. You're garden is beautiful
"I told myself that I wasn't going to go nuts, maybe I wasn't going to plant the whole thing the first year. But then I couldn't stop." THAT STATEMENT describes Doug Green in EVERYTHING HE DOES!!
that descibes most gardeners . gardening is a PASSION ive been enjoying for almost 50 years. all very beautiful and the exelent metal art makes it extra unique
What a gorgeous garden, a real stunner! I love the water features and how it attracts pollinators. The hardscape compliments the plants so nicely. I really love this idea of creating the Memorial Garden for the dad. I have racked my brain trying to figure out the perfect memorial for my mom and twin sister, and this may be it. It may be years away, but seeing this garden gives me hope and inspiration that I can do it. Gorgeous work, thank you for posting this video!
Doug was the best neighbor we ever had. Very helpful and very creative. We miss being your neighbor Doug and Ingrid. If you are ever in Florida give us a call.
Your garden looks so beautiful and peaceful I especially love the butterfly chairs I collect everything to do with butterflies I I started gardening last year I don't have a green thumb but I'm learning as I go one day I hope to have a beautiful garden like yours
So beautiful. Main question is what do you do with your beautiful water stations and fountains during these hard freezes? I've drained our one fountain /birdbath in the winter and I've still had cracks. Hoping you have answers :)
I would love to know how he keeps his gravel/decomposed granite walkways so clean! I’ve been looking more into this propane kits to just burn the weeds. Hate to use roundup
It does require a bit of diligence! Good for you on no herbicides. Lots of folks use propane: just be mighty careful around flammable plants. It's easier to just dig some out as they appear--a few minutes a day. But yes, it's hard to keep on top of that with everything else. Some people use leaf blower/catchers to clean up after fall/spring pollen/leaf drop; others rake and think peaceful thoughts!
Perfection!
Gorgeous Garden Working on mine. Nothing compared to this ...beautiful
Awesome garden. I wish I had land like that.
Great garden - enjoyed watching.
I just found this video and I love your garden! Beautiful. I went to your webpage, however, I would love to see you more frequently on TH-cam on gardening in central Texas. I really need to learn to trust myself. 😊
You're just amazing I've been watching your corel draw videos and I've learned a lot I have a scroll saw and thanks to you I can make my own patterns an then cut em on the scroll saw. You're garden is beautiful
"I told myself that I wasn't going to go nuts, maybe I wasn't going to plant the whole thing the first year. But then I couldn't stop."
THAT STATEMENT describes Doug Green in EVERYTHING HE DOES!!
that descibes most gardeners . gardening is a PASSION ive been enjoying for almost 50 years. all very beautiful and the exelent metal art makes it extra unique
What a gorgeous garden, a real stunner! I love the water features and how it attracts pollinators. The hardscape compliments the plants so nicely. I really love this idea of creating the Memorial Garden for the dad. I have racked my brain trying to figure out the perfect memorial for my mom and twin sister, and this may be it. It may be years away, but seeing this garden gives me hope and inspiration that I can do it. Gorgeous work, thank you for posting this video!
Love this - living the dream brother!
Amazing
Incredible design and display of plants and water features! Ronnie shared this video link with me. I love what you’ve done!
"The third year will be the best." This garden is really beautiful, I will rewatch and rewatch this episode!
Excellent, luv this.
Thanks for stopping by!
Oh wow - oh wow. So beautiful and well thought out. Inspiring garden, inspiring art ...
THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL.....GORGEOUS GARDEN.
Doug's truly an artist! So glad you liked it!
This is a beautiful garden, the pond, the plants, the art pieces and the vines on the metal fence. Thank you so much for sharing it. Very enjoyable.
Thank you!!!
Doug was the best neighbor we ever had. Very helpful and very creative. We miss being your neighbor Doug and Ingrid. If you are ever in Florida give us a call.
He was an amazing neighbor to us as well - he spreads happiness and helpfulness wherever he goes
What a fantastic garden, so creative and thoughtful for the terrain that he has to wok with! Bravo!!
Thank you!
Wow, beautiful garden! I'm inspired!
So glad to have you on the CTG team!
How do you keep all those wonderful walkways from being over-run with weeds?!?
You just keep on top of it, really. Scrape with a rake/hoe, pull every time you walk around. . .
Love that fountain and the Pentagon shape reason!
Loved this garden, wonderful and inspiring. Love all of the artistic pieces as well. Thanks for sharing ~ FlowerLady
Thank you very, very much!
Your garden looks so beautiful and peaceful I especially love the butterfly chairs I collect everything to do with butterflies I I started gardening last year I don't have a green thumb but I'm learning as I go one day I hope to have a beautiful garden like yours
So beautiful. Main question is what do you do with your beautiful water stations and fountains during these hard freezes? I've drained our one fountain /birdbath in the winter and I've still had cracks. Hoping you have answers :)
I would love to know how he keeps his gravel/decomposed granite walkways so clean! I’ve been looking more into this propane kits to just burn the weeds. Hate to use roundup
It does require a bit of diligence! Good for you on no herbicides. Lots of folks use propane: just be mighty careful around flammable plants. It's easier to just dig some out as they appear--a few minutes a day. But yes, it's hard to keep on top of that with everything else. Some people use leaf blower/catchers to clean up after fall/spring pollen/leaf drop; others rake and think peaceful thoughts!
Can we get a link to his website? Love the artwork.
I should have included it in the text! Here you go: www.expressyourselfaustin.com/