Thats so funny how different people are because all that was going through my mind was "Damn too many aloes in this garden" and I don't particularly like their messy form. I wonder if the client specifically requested so many aloes.
It makes me want to cry when I see the beautiful gardens that you and your team make. I have always dreamed of having a garden with many palm trees, tropical plants and succulents ... I am Bobi, I am 17 years old, I am from Chile, where there are hardly any of those types of palm trees because Chile is not a country with high humidity. I have my plants but I live in an apartment, and I promise you that one day you will make my garden when I have my house ❤️✨ I know that one day I will have the garden and house of my dreams 🥰🎊 I will continue working hard to fulfill my dreams. your videos make my life more beautiful. thanks Laura, Hanna and all your wonderful team !!
what a stunning garden. I'm always so excited when you guys go back to an installation you've done before and to see how nature worked it's magic, for better or worse, and to see how you fix the issues nature caused. It really is art. the Aeonium Zwartkop are gorgeous, my god. I bought a small one last fall but sadly it did not survive, but i'll try again for sure.
Another wonderful garden and many things to learn! Thanks. I have found that two to three years of two layers of cardboard will suppress oxalis...except around the edges. Nothing else seems to work for me.
That's why I love your channel... I was thinking about what to do with the expanse of lawn in a house I want to buy because I'm too old to be out cutting grass--and the flagstone/pebble idea is perfect--even though I'm in a zone 5-6, I can still use this idea and plant out the beds with annuals and perennials. Thanks for the great idea!!!
Another stunning garden landscape. I live and garden in the Northeast so seeing the succulents and cactus is so different from our gardens. You have inspired me to purchase small succulent plants for inside growing. Look forward to your next video.
Right at the end of this video in the closing shots there is a very nice shot of the rootless Cameronii in flower with the Sticks on Fire & a lovely pale blue grey succulent making a lovely trio!
Quite beautiful mini estate! Love all the different levels of the garden. All the weeding (Oxalis is a big pain up here in the Northeast, also), and refreshing of succulents turns the garden from night to day!! Spectacular Aeonium Zwartkopf!!
I appreciate how you point out plants with their Latin names. I'm learning how to identify these better, thanks to you. Also, I learn a lot from your descriptions of what did not work out so well. Too bad owner wanted another lawn. How about Kurapia next time?
Can you list a few of your favorite full sun plants that you use for hotter parts of California? I'm looking to redo my succulent tapestry that got a little crispy with some hardier things. Thank you and love all of your videos!
I love this garden with all its nooks and crannies!!! A question, Laura, what´s the name of the flowering tree at the bottom of the slope? I didn't catch it... Thx!!!
i had 2 pigs for 12 years.they are like dogs but smart.they poo in one spot and never in their stall.they dont roll in shit but a hole filled with water is loved by pigs because they cant sweat so they hot tub
the succulent store?in brenteood is moving to sellars ave and will be so much more accesable right on the road now.unfortunately it is about right next to my miniature horse and i will spend so much more money right there.sincei will pass it every day.his plants arent cuttingd.they will live great place.i wish i knew the name.his zip code will be 94561 oakley on cypress ave.good stuff rare plants good prices and he is open all the time
A new video from Laura is just what I need to cool me down after my dog Cooper peed on one of my container gardens and drenched my imbricata. By the way, you could have just used the aloe hercules that you wanted out of your garden instead of the agave mediopicta. (wink wink) And, will you consider making a "challenge" video?
@@LauraEubanks We throw you a challenge like make a tapestry composed of succulents beginning with the 26 letters of the alphabet, or a container garden that has the 7 colors of the rainbow, or you have to forage for rocks and driftwood, or make an upside-down container garden, etc....
@@LauraEubanks since Easter's coming, how about a "resurrection" challenge? You have to find a good container and scrap parts at the junkyard with which Greg can fashion a mini falls and pond, and you have to design with plants from your garden of death. Or is that too hard?
This has to be one of my favorite gardens, I love the variety of Aloe's that were used.
Thats so funny how different people are because all that was going through my mind was "Damn too many aloes in this garden" and I don't particularly like their messy form. I wonder if the client specifically requested so many aloes.
It makes me want to cry when I see the beautiful gardens that you and your team make. I have always dreamed of having a garden with many palm trees, tropical plants and succulents ... I am Bobi, I am 17 years old, I am from Chile, where there are hardly any of those types of palm trees because Chile is not a country with high humidity. I have my plants but I live in an apartment, and I promise you that one day you will make my garden when I have my house ❤️✨ I know that one day I will have the garden and house of my dreams 🥰🎊 I will continue working hard to fulfill my dreams. your videos make my life more beautiful. thanks Laura, Hanna and all your wonderful team !!
what a stunning garden. I'm always so excited when you guys go back to an installation you've done before and to see how nature worked it's magic, for better or worse, and to see how you fix the issues nature caused. It really is art.
the Aeonium Zwartkop
are gorgeous, my god. I bought a small one last fall but sadly it did not survive, but i'll try again for sure.
Another wonderful garden and many things to learn! Thanks. I have found that two to three years of two layers of cardboard will suppress oxalis...except around the edges. Nothing else seems to work for me.
This whole yard is gorgeous. I Love that funky aloe at around the 8:00 mark.
Gorgeous property. I am sure Laura will make it even more beautiful. Can’t wait to see the end products. Have fun!
That's why I love your channel... I was thinking about what to do with the expanse of lawn in a house I want to buy because I'm too old to be out cutting grass--and the flagstone/pebble idea is perfect--even though I'm in a zone 5-6, I can still use this idea and plant out the beds with annuals and perennials. Thanks for the great idea!!!
I swear your videos are like Friday night live... I love what you did with the rock work!
Another stunning garden landscape. I live and garden in the Northeast so seeing the succulents and cactus is so different from our gardens. You have inspired me to purchase small succulent plants for inside growing. Look forward to your next video.
I love being able to go along with you busy beavers on your installments. You guys are so strong and hardworking 💗 "happy as pig in poo" 🐖💩🤣
Succulents and Cacti just love that property! Some happy beautiful specimens there!
Right at the end of this video in the closing shots there is a very nice shot of the rootless Cameronii in flower with the Sticks on Fire & a lovely pale blue grey succulent making a lovely trio!
Hi very beautiful and amazing succulents have a blessed day my friend
Beautiful garden ❤️❤️
Quite beautiful mini estate! Love all the different levels of the garden. All the weeding (Oxalis is a big pain up here in the Northeast, also), and refreshing of succulents turns the garden from night to day!! Spectacular Aeonium Zwartkopf!!
The boulders look like Palm Springs Gold, too! Wonderful, as always!
I’m envious of that backyard! The down slope area is beautiful!
Once again....amazing ❤️
My favorite garden. ❤
All gorgeous. Tough love, works wonders.
Okay, New Sub! Love this kind of energy. Stay safe and blessed.
I appreciate how you point out plants with their Latin names. I'm learning how to identify these better, thanks to you. Also, I learn a lot from your descriptions of what did not work out so well. Too bad owner wanted another lawn. How about Kurapia next time?
Love maintenance videos !
Omg the aeonium zwartkop😍 such a beauty
You are so delightful 👍😀🌺
6:16 DUN DUN DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN
Also I love the way you said "nothing is more stressful than getting your head cut off"
wooow long time no see on this garden, good to be here to see it after all this time !
Beautiful ❤️
You are right
So amazing
Can you list a few of your favorite full sun plants that you use for hotter parts of California? I'm looking to redo my succulent tapestry that got a little crispy with some hardier things. Thank you and love all of your videos!
Succulent blooms always make me think of Dr Seuss
Such a different style of garden with willow and redbud and then succulents
Oxalis??? Goodness me they will never get rid of it. Nice choice of plants Laura.
U R an inspiration👋✌👍🙏😁
In addition to succulents, I love ferns, so I was kinda sad when you called the Asparagus Fern ugly. 😔🥰
Love it!!!!!!
I love this garden with all its nooks and crannies!!! A question, Laura, what´s the name of the flowering tree at the bottom of the slope? I didn't catch it... Thx!!!
Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy
@@LauraEubanks Thanks!!! No wonder why i didn´t get it...hahaha :)
👌🏜 Well I can't believe how nice every time the entire crew gets a job to do it just turns out fantastic...yr 411 is so informative 👏
i had 2 pigs for 12 years.they are like dogs but smart.they poo in one spot and never in their stall.they dont roll in shit but a hole filled with water is loved by pigs because they cant sweat so they hot tub
Hannan when is your next project.. 💙
OMG I can't find Cameronii here in SoCal. I want to stress it like how you do it
Google it you will see for sale online.
give a weed a fraction of an inch and they'll take over your whole yard 😭
What type of palms are in this garden.
How does the Cameronii do soo good at 5:07 when it has no roots
It’s an amazingly resilient plant!
the succulent store?in brenteood is moving to sellars ave and will be so much more accesable right on the road now.unfortunately it is about right next to my miniature horse and i will spend so much more money right there.sincei will pass it every day.his plants arent cuttingd.they will live great place.i wish i knew the name.his zip code will be 94561 oakley on cypress ave.good stuff rare plants good prices and he is open all the time
A new video from Laura is just what I need to cool me down after my dog Cooper peed on one of my container gardens and drenched my imbricata.
By the way, you could have just used the aloe hercules that you wanted out of your garden instead of the agave mediopicta. (wink wink) And, will you consider making a "challenge" video?
I’ve earmarked the Goliath for another project. Stay tuned! Challenge video?? What chu mean?🤔
@@LauraEubanks We throw you a challenge like make a tapestry composed of succulents beginning with the 26 letters of the alphabet, or a container garden that has the 7 colors of the rainbow, or you have to forage for rocks and driftwood, or make an upside-down container garden, etc....
@@marianhernaez4234 love it!! Sounds so fun!
@@LauraEubanks since Easter's coming, how about a "resurrection" challenge? You have to find a good container and scrap parts at the junkyard with which Greg can fashion a mini falls and pond, and you have to design with plants from your garden of death. Or is that too hard?
@@marianhernaez4234 such a creative mind you have!!!
That ones a bit ambitious! I wish I had the time, though. That would be so fun!
Lets go
you actually told me about this place in your after dark thing.do that again jani annni likes that
so much to see and pigs dont like poop they like wet soil when it is hot out because they cannot sweat
Why do you throw trees all the time? I just think tree lovers don't do that, Sorry.