We are celebrating the 4th up in Claremont with our Son and his family! The tapestry that we installed last year is looking great. Let’s talk about moving stuff and microclimates!
Here in South Texas, l too have let my lawn go. I see no reason to water something so useless as a lawn. I look at my dead grass and the options are endless! One door closes and another opens. Your son and daughter- in-laws succulent bed looks gorgeous 😍. I, like them, appreciate you!
I live in stockton CA, and so dislike my front yard lawn and want to transition to a more succulent and practical yard and keep watching your channel to get ideas and courage!!!
It is a real education watching your process. I live in Colorado so many of the plants you use I don't think would work here but just seeing the way you balance size and color is great.
wow! that looks amazing, and what a difference between lawn and lush... if we get restricted here (so far we can water 3x week, which is what we do anyway), well, our grass will be the first to go, that's for sure... that tapestry area has filled in just beautifully, even with their winter temps and summer temps... have fun with succulent Lucy!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I love Aeonium Sunburst, but it won’t grow here in Florida. Raining every day in HOT HOT July rots the dormant plants in a nanosecond….!!! Bill in Ft. Myers…!!
The garden is looking beautiful. How lucky you family are to have YOU maintain the garden. Is it a long way to travel to Claremont ? From Adelaide Australia. 💕🌸🌺🪴🌵🌿
Hi Mrs. Lora I have been watching your video you do amazing job are you on your crew I want to wish you a happy Fourth of July and have a blessed day and I am asking for you to help me I live in North Carolina and I would like to start a very small one succulent garden is there anyway you can help me start it have a blessed day everyone enjoy your Fourth of July
Good question! I don’t have a scientific explanation for this phenomenon. The newer leaves seem to have more resilience than the lower leaves on the plant🤷♀️
being the Dudleya Britonii is my favorite succulent, I believe it's native to Baja only. We do get Dudleya Pelvrulenta north of the border though. if I'm wrong, that's neat !
Just catching up on your videos. I love your son's garden, especially all of the aeonium sunburst. Will the spots of sunburn on some of them ever heal?
I swear! Hardest working woman in San Diego! It’s a good thing you love your work. ❤️
Beautifully done! Cannot wait till the grass is removed and you wave your wand and weave Succulent magic. 🥰
Here in South Texas, l too have let my lawn go. I see no reason to water something so useless as a lawn. I look at my dead grass and the options are endless! One door closes and another opens. Your son and daughter- in-laws succulent bed looks gorgeous 😍. I, like them, appreciate you!
I live in stockton CA, and so dislike my front yard lawn and want to transition to a more succulent and practical yard and keep watching your channel to get ideas and courage!!!
Absolutely beautiful succulent garden👍
Nothing gets better than that Love your son’s garden… to sad for the grass but happy for you ☺️
Breaks my heart on the brown grass😵 your Right, due to water restrictions one has to think Drought tolerant .❤️This install🌵
Such a relaxing and good thing to watch in the morning. Its come up beautifully this labour of love for your son and daughter-in- law.
I absolutely love this installation it’s my style fantastic job as always lucky son 🥰🦘🐨❤️
This will looking stunning, when the lawn is removed and there will be a lovely succulent garden. 🌵🌈👍🏼👩🏼🌾
Yup. Our lawn isn’t too far off from that either even by the coast. Yay for low water plants! Esp if watering by hand 😂
It is a real education watching your process.
I live in Colorado so many of the plants you use I don't think would work here but just seeing the way you balance size and color is great.
By 2025 two thirds of the world's population will face serious water shortage. Time to get rid of that grass lawn. Well done, Laura.
Happy 4th Laura and family! I volunteer if you end up designing the lawn area. I am in Ontario. It is really gorgeous knitting together ❤
So sweet to take care of your sons garden. 💙💜💙💜😍❤️🌵 looks beautiful Laura & Greg.
Beautiful 😍
They’re so lucky to have you!
Watching you pull those plants out and getting those roots is so satisfying 😛🤪🤤😆
Happy 4th🎊🎊
Aeonium Sunburst is one of my favorites! I have many in my backyard garden. Happy 4th 🇺🇸🇺🇸🧨🧨🎇🎇
Good job looks good. Yeah my yard looks like that too we get 2 days to water in Norwalk.
wow! that looks amazing, and what a difference between lawn and lush... if we get restricted here (so far we can water 3x week, which is what we do anyway), well, our grass will be the first to go, that's for sure... that tapestry area has filled in just beautifully, even with their winter temps and summer temps... have fun with succulent Lucy!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I like the sidewalk spillers.
I love Aeonium Sunburst, but it won’t grow here in Florida. Raining every day in HOT HOT July rots the dormant plants in a nanosecond….!!!
Bill in Ft. Myers…!!
the garden along the walkway .... those plants .... STUNNNNING
My understandings was that aeoniums do not root during dormancy. But these may not be 100% dormant, and thus may root.
afternoon Laura! ready to watch the video for this day :)
The garden is looking beautiful. How lucky you family are to have YOU maintain the garden. Is it a long way to travel to Claremont ? From Adelaide Australia. 💕🌸🌺🪴🌵🌿
Hello Laura
Greetings from chilly Melbourne ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks ❤❤❤
Dont throw out the echeveria flowers. Just put them inside in a vase, water optional.
Hi Mrs. Lora I have been watching your video you do amazing job are you on your crew I want to wish you a happy Fourth of July and have a blessed day and I am asking for you to help me I live in North Carolina and I would like to start a very small one succulent garden is there anyway you can help me start it have a blessed day everyone enjoy your Fourth of July
Curious about why the Aeonium sunburst would show sunburn on the bottom leaves and not those where the sun actually hits.
Good question!
I don’t have a scientific explanation for this phenomenon.
The newer leaves seem to have more resilience than the lower leaves on the plant🤷♀️
being the Dudleya Britonii is my favorite succulent, I believe it's native to Baja only. We do get Dudleya Pelvrulenta north of the border though. if I'm wrong, that's neat !
4:25 aeonium lily pad
Lawns do go dormant.
Wonderful installation! Do you know the name of the very large green/blue what looks like an echeveria closet to the front door?
It’s E. Sahara
Just catching up on your videos. I love your son's garden, especially all of the aeonium sunburst. Will the spots of sunburn on some of them ever heal?
What ran across the back there at like 2:30? right as you were moving the echeveria.
Hi! It's Jill using my husband's phone. What's the purple/blue, possibly a flower, at 15:04? I Love this installation!
That’s volunteer lobelia
Thank you
Such a beautiful garden! Do you know what the blue-purple flowers are at 1:43?
Lobelia volunteers!
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I love your chanel and your knowledge but I see myself buying succulents and the sun burning them. How do I know which ones need full sun?
Hopefully your local nurseries have succs specialist… or just stumble across another fan works too!
How is that fountain recirculating the water?
Laura, does your back ever hurt? My back hurts watching you!
Kkkk caiu vc cuide 😏