Lovely landscape! To prevent from getting huge holes in the holly you might want to move those grasses. They are blocking the sun from getting to the plant which prevents the leaves from growing in those areas. The previous owners at my house let a loropetalum block a tall holly which now has a huge hole. Ugly! Unfortunately I can’t remove it due to symmetry. It would cost a fortune to replace the mature holly. To help the H.p. ‘Little Limes’ not flop, next time choose a few main branches and don’t cut them so far down. You will have firmer branches. The trick is to remove only about a third of the plant and any branches that cross each other. Did you know there is an American Hydrangea Society based out of Atlanta? There is also the North American Hydrangea Test Garden at the Heritage Museum and Gardens in Sandwich MA. Both have garden tours each year. Mal Condon is the curator of hydrangeas at Heritage and has a lot of videos that you both might enjoy. It is always fun to learn new things. Good luck!
How sad! Those. Poor hydrangeas and boxwood! Wouldn't it make more sense to just plant size appropriate plants? Boxwood's and Hydrangeas come in a multitude of sizes and shapes. IMO, boxwood looks much better in ball form. It's not a "natural" plant.
Lovely landscape! To prevent from getting huge holes in the holly you might want to move those grasses. They are blocking the sun from getting to the plant which prevents the leaves from growing in those areas. The previous owners at my house let a loropetalum block a tall holly which now has a huge hole. Ugly! Unfortunately I can’t remove it due to symmetry. It would cost a fortune to replace the mature holly. To help the H.p. ‘Little Limes’ not flop, next time choose a few main branches and don’t cut them so far down. You will have firmer branches. The trick is to remove only about a third of the plant and any branches that cross each other. Did you know there is an American Hydrangea Society based out of Atlanta? There is also the North American Hydrangea Test Garden at the Heritage Museum and Gardens in Sandwich MA. Both have garden tours each year. Mal Condon is the curator of hydrangeas at Heritage and has a lot of videos that you both might enjoy. It is always fun to learn new things. Good luck!
Love this!! Gosh that house is stunning.
Never stop doing the bloopers 😂
hahahah Oh girl I won't stop...it's literally what keeps me awake at 11pm when editing these. 😆 So glad you're loving these!
Good job! Helpful information
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
What brand of booties do yall wear? I’m trying to find a great gardening shoe!
Any new videos coming?
Please be careful with those Dewalt pruners. They are dangerous if you go too fast. Looks great.
Oh yes! They will cut off a finger really quick! 😬
What a shame that not one of those plants listed are native.
You guys are standing extremely close to one another. Maybe a tripod?
Looks great.
we love each other lol
How sad! Those. Poor hydrangeas and boxwood! Wouldn't it make more sense to just plant size appropriate plants? Boxwood's and Hydrangeas come in a multitude of sizes and shapes. IMO, boxwood looks much better in ball form. It's not a "natural" plant.