Use code RNJ for $5 off your first Sakuraco box through our link: team.sakura.co/racheljunadventures-SC2206 Our yard after 6 months of work! Well, let's be honest, 6 months of Jun doing most of the work. We've been kind of winging it with the layout but it's starting to come together. Next plan is to adjust the shape of the flower beds a bit and then put in (probably a brick) walkway in between them. The vegetable garden we're planning to put behind the BBQ pit (which I'd also like to remake a bit, maybe with like a brick wall so we can use the half-burned pointy stick wood as benches). But that might have to wait until fall. We've finally entered rainy season and it's also starting to get humid, so we're going to switch a bit more to work inside the house for now!
Great work on the garden! I love how you guys don't try to make some sterile garden, but go more with the flow of nature🥰 Also, I'm so excited to see more of the interior of the house and your projects!
Wish you included some wide panning shots of the garden that included the exterior of the house so we could get a sense of the scale and how everything is integrated.
It's very note worthy how you try to create a garden that is a representation of your international relationship and at the same time not disrupt the ecosystem of the area. I can't wait for the house tour :)
Reminded me of a lizard that came into our house. Poor thing must have been so confused and lost. We took the little cutie back outside near some grass and there was a rock that provided some shelter for it. lol I hope that little lizard is okay or lived a good life after that.
You've both put so much effort and consideration into the garden and it shows. I hope you do another update this time next year when the ground covers are more established!
I love your gardening videos. They're so relaxing to watch. Thank you for bringing us along on your progress journey. Fun fact about pink/blue hydrangeas: they are the same plant. You can turn a blue hydrangea pink and you can turn a pink hydrangea blue if you make adjustments to the soil. Adding or removing certain minerals to the soil will allow you to change the color of the flowers by affecting the soil PH and the rate at which the hydrangea absorbs aluminum. Pink flowers = low aluminum absorption rate, high PH (alkaline soil). Blue flowers = high aluminum absorption rate, low PH (acidic soil). Nurseries and garden centers simply grow them separately and then sell them as whatever flower color they end up. Hydrangeas are also fairly easy to propagate through cuttings, so if you clip a cutting from new flower-less growth, you can root it in a humid environment and then plant it somewhere else in your garden so that you can have a baby hydrangea bush next season. Finally, there is another version of hydrangeas called panicle hydrangeas (hydrangea paniculata). They form large white cone-shaped flower heads and they can be pruned into a tree form. They are very hardy, don't require any watering, and you can control the size of their flower heads by pruning them in the spring. More aggressive pruning means fewer flower-heads which means larger individual flower-heads. Less pruning means more flower-heads which means smaller flower-head sizes. If you google "Limelight Hydrangea", you'll see what I'm talking about. They are breathtaking. Anyway, thank you for reading my hydrangea facts.
@@smapa1185 Oops! Thank you so much for pointing it out. I edited my comment so that it doesn't confuse people (and so that I don't embarrass myself 😳)
One of my friends (we are American) replanted her yard and filled it with native flowering plants, removed invasive plants (including invasive grasses), encourages leaf litter and branches in the fall- and in turn has had an abundance of wildlife return to her yard- both big and small- noted by the greater diversity of native pollinators and creatures she has been seeing in her yard! If you've got a nice plethora of animals, then that means you've got something good going for the ecosystem! Can't wait to see what other creatures you find! :D
I know how you two love nature, so it’s a delight that you’ve got such a lush backyard to play with now! 🐞 Rachel can nerd out over insects and lizards, and Jun can grow his dream garden for cooking🪴 And the cats can watch all the nature filled madness 🐈
@@JCXP123 that would be lovely, I hope to one day 💕 they've stayed at my place in Tokyo a few times before they started this epic home project. I can't wait to see the new place!
I love the two different gardens (one Japanese and one more western style) 😁 I feel like if Rachel played Animal Crossing, she'd be growing so many flowers and shrubs 🤭
@@ReptilianTeaDrinker Omg I could totally see her as a female Leif (different animal maybe)!! Yeah I like Celeste too 😁 She has been my favourite NPC since Wild World (my first AC game)
This video made me so happy! When you planted the little bushes and Jun said (what sounded to me like) "Orea" and Rachel replied "Orea", it reminded me of me and my greek fiancé. I'm Norwegian and moved to Greece to live with the love of my life. Learning the language and customs is a daily "struggle" (a good one), and it warms my heart when I hear you guys learn from each other. "Orea" in Greek means good, and it is one of the first words I learned and used when communicating with my fiancés mother :)
Rachel and Jun are literally the only people in the world who make me take an interest in topics I never cared about earlier - plants, cats, house construction materials, interior decor, cute(?) reptiles, etc.
Congratulations❣️. You’re true gardener’s because…you care about the soil, care about the critters and are rewarded by your choice of plants and trees. Fun to watch🤩😁
Your appreciation & love towards all the wild little animals skittering about is so nice!! I know many people who would find lizards/frogs nasty, so getting excited and calling them cute is super nice to hear :) Love how the yard is coming along, it looks all so nice!!
It’s like you’re bringing a desert to life, with all the beautiful gardens, trees and bushes that you’ve planted. I love all the little critters you’ve found, or have found you, on the property. Enjoy the fruits of your labour!
Your garden is not only beautiful but great for the ecosystem! I love that you're showing frogs and butterflies and how much they enjoy being there :) Also, Rin chan is one of the prettiest cats I've ever seen!!! That coat omg. Thank you for these videos, they're calming. I'm happy for you guys! :)
When i saw “June” on the screen my first thought was “yeah we know it’s Jun you don’t need to remind us we know who he is” but they meant the month and thats not even how you spell his name 🤦🏻♀️ i need more coffee
It's a wonderful garden which will bring you joy for many years to come. 🌱🌳 🌿 Wonderful watching the use of a traditional wood tripod at 9:37 to plant your large tree and Bravo Rachel ! It's a joy to hear an adverb used instead of a shortcut ....."have come in beautifully".. nice
I'm so impressed by just HOW MUCH work has gone into your garden. I am looking forward to seeing the progress of everything as time passes. It looks gorgeous and it can only get better.
Hahaha, weeding your flowerbeds is a never-ending chore. But you don't want to choke out the new growth! So you've gotta do it. Speaking of, I need to go weed and water my new plants as well. 5 years into living in my new house, and I still haven't finished the landscaping I want to do. Good luck!
We will! We wanted to get some privacy in our yard established first, next we're finishing up a Jun's Kitchen & main channel video, and THEN finally it's house tour stuff, haha
Amazing garden!! Love the lizards as well and that you guys treat them so respectfully :) Can't wait to have my own yard (I hope) and plant all kinds of veggies and beautiful sustainable things :)
Ugh dont mind me living vicariously through this beautiful place. I don't know if I'll ever own a house, but if I do, I'd love to have a garden of trees and plants and herps!!
Trees are supposed to be planted at the flare (the base of the trunk starts to curve outwards from the straight part of the trunk) a lot of landscapers will often plant incorrectly (leaving the burlap and especially a cage is a big no-no, especially for younger trees) hopefully they are not planted too deep because it can kill a perfectly healthy tree years later. (I have worked/work in tree planting for years and know a number of certified arborists in my trade) This causes the roots to "girdle" which is where they wrap around the tree and eventually kill it (which is why we inspect the tree roots outside of the burlap to make sure this does not happen) Since it was already done by a crew with machines I would say it would be a good idea to inspect the depth of the trees already planted (after looking up what the flare looks like) and make sure to never "volcano" berm the trees (putting mulch all the way up the trunk in a volcano shape) make sure nothing is around 3 inches around the trunk. (except the bug preventative which likely should be taken off in winter to avoid trunk rot from moisture being held on the bark) Also, look for roots not going straight out and "girdling" the tree at the base which is caused by incorrect planting depth. 90 degrees or other angles the roots start to take should be pruned...sparingly as it can be detrimental if 15% or more of the living tree mass is taken at once. I don't know what japan has in the way of arborists but I am sure there are some in the area and it is best to look for one for planting and especially structural pruning which is likely needed for many of the smaller blossoming tree types. Sorry for the novel but I am a long-time fan and wanna make sure you and jun have a healthy and happy yard for the long term!
The first part is exactly what I was thinking while watching. It was stressing me out lmao We were taught in horticulture to never leave any part of the saplings original pot (burlap, mesh) when repotting. Also shaking out the old soil and checking for matted roots. Helps promote growth and avoid rootbounding.
@@ladycavalier Yeah a lot of people don't! It's funny since people complain about "bad" trees (ready to break,branches/structure all wrong, overgrown roots) but they had no potential to grow well since you/someone planted them wrong silly! haha Hopefully this comment helps people make sure their trees are happy and healthy their whole lives instead of getting cut short from plantings! :( I would say volcano mulch (mulch going in a huge pile against the tree) to be the most common and most deadly for the trees mistake! Say no to volcano mulch! 🌳🌲
@@kittycat5585 loool I definitely know what you mean, like all the time I'll see people plant oakb trees along the side of the road under power lines, or like in one big cluster of three or four, or in the tiny grass space between the road and the sidewalk 😂 like come you GOT to know that's an actual oak tree and not a bush right (altho that might just be bad landscapers vs ppl not knowing about trees) But it's sad to see things like people trying to plant cherry trees where I live and they always end up just slowly getting sicker and sicker and dying off. Still haven't seen one that ever got very big
Man, I know nothing about gardening and plants and even I took pause seeing the tree buried with the burlap. I was like….uh…maybe Japan invented a sack that breaks down quickly? But that’s way harder than just taking it off lol and tbqh Japan isn’t very eco aware at all.
i love how wholesome u react when u see the little lizards and gently covering them back up. im like i would react compeletly the same way. they are toooo cuuutteee
The process for planting that really tall tree, needing 4 different guys, and a robot with tank treads to move it in was so interesting to watch! Thank you for showing us the garden that is very well manicured, AND the garden that is not! And all the little animals!!! I love seeing the frogs and lizards!
You guys are so lucky! I have to be extremely careful what I plant because I live in deertopia. They eat everything! Opened my front door one day and a buck was standing two feet from me, munching my porch flowers right in my face! They will bed down in the open, in the yard, and walk right next to you. No fear, no shame.
Pretty tree choices, you may want to look up cardboard method to start new flower bed. It is used to prevent weeds. Think a wild flower meadow is great idea ~ to design area ... to reduce amount that you have to cut back or mow.
I have been following you for a very long time but never had an account to be able to leave a comment. I just wanted to express my appreciation for your channel. Sharing your life in Japan (I temporarily lived in Tokyo-Yokohama in 2008/09) is just wonderful to watch and I'm so happy for you that you have managed to be able to buy your own house. Ganbatte ne!
Hey, is there no problem with the trees having their roots all packed up ? Can they expand how they need to ? Anyways, your garden is looking so good ! I can't wait to see future modifications 🤗
I was wondering as well. Our red maple wasn't unwraped or scored. 15years later it grew about 1in. It was looking unhealthy so we removed it and the roots were still balled up.
The ties are also natural rope and biodegradable. The soil shown in most of this video is awful because it was under the previous house's foundation, so it's compacted and "dead". But the soil in the rest of the yard is amazing. We're trying to revitalize this "dead" soil by digging it up, removing the concrete and things mixed in it and mixing it with healthy soil from the rest of our yard as well as humus and whatnot. Once we finish it'll be soft enough for the worms and fungi and roots to start running through it and converting it back into healthy soil.
I love watching you garden and seeing you, your plants, and all the critters thrive. BUT this video has really driven it home that I do. not. want a house with a garden myself :D I'll keep my lovely apartment and garden vicariously through you, thanks.
I love how you showed a mixture of how you replanted yourself, got help from friends, and had a crane involved. Redesigning my garden has been so intimidating. Y’all have given me the courage to design a native garden. I really want to pull out the invasive things and create a tiny wildlife sanctuary in my yard since everything is so “cookie cutter” in my neighborhood.
Im enjoying every video bout the new house and garden updates so far. Nvr have i ever thought shopping n planting plants can be this fun to watch n relaxing at the same time.
I love how you guys care so much about the ecosystem and the things that are already living there so even though you accidentally disturbed them you're like recovering the little guys.
small hydrangea tip blue/pink is the same plant and its color its based on acidity of the soil the most acidic it is the more blue it becomes :D also the one with the flowers along the rim is a "teller" hydrangea
You should make a few butterfly water dishes! You take a shallow ceramic dish for under your flower pots and fill it with sand and small gravel. Then add some larger stones and maybe some colored glass cabochons for decoration and fill it with water to just the top of the sand. Put it on a little stand in between some flowers and they’ll land on the larger stones and drink water from the wet sand! My best friend is an entomologist and did that to our yard and we have tons just drinking and enjoying the sun!
WOOOOOWWWWW the garden is incredible!!!!!!!!! I am so happy and proud of you guys! In my country there is a saying that goes something like; When the plants grow, it's because they grow fond of the ones whose house they're protecting :D
I really love your garden R&J! I feel like giving the hydrangea bush a hug!! Here in Singapore, it's so hot that we couldn't grow cold climate plants like hydrangea, momiji and flowering plum trees. Hope to visit Japan next time to see those wonderful trees and plants!
:) It's fun to see the differences in methods for landscaping from here in central US and Japan. I liked some of the ways things were layed out and the way the large tree was put in. ^_^ Such a beautiful garden you both have going!
I live in Dallas, Texas, really looking forward to getting a place where I can have a garden. In the meantime, I am growing herbs on my balcony to learn which ones grow well in this climate and which ones struggle. I can say, basil, tomatoes, rosemary, chilis, tarragon, and mint all do amazing here. Cilantro, thyme, zinnias and violets really struggle to survive the heat and the bugs.
Zinnias work well in a sheltered area. I lived in Fort Worth and put seeds in a "shaded" patio planter (got sun in the latter half of the morning - post 4pm). They thrived. Thyme can't get rain on the plant. It stirs up the native mold in the soil and the plant dies from the bottom up (I learned this from an professional herb grower). Either pot it and water it from the bottom or plant it under a tree/cover to shade the plant from the rain/sprinkler system. Violets like rocky areas where the moisture gathers in pockets (I have a concrete back yard (lots of old cracked pavement)) and planted it in mulched pots thinking the good rich soil would help it flourish and it seeded and thrives in the cracks of the concrete. Years later it's still sprouting up there even though I "regularly" pull the seedlings out of the cracks.
Your garden is looking so beautiful! Loved seeing all the cute wildlife. I bet the bee's are adoring all those flowers. Thankyou also for the subtitles.
It’s so lovely to see the excitement of native species thriving in the garden!!! I hope that it can become a sanctuary for all the little kanehebi and tree frogs
Love love the garden! I don’t know if they have ground cover fabric in Japan but you can use old newspaper or even sheets of old cardboard under your mulch layer to help prevent weeds 😄
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Our yard after 6 months of work! Well, let's be honest, 6 months of Jun doing most of the work. We've been kind of winging it with the layout but it's starting to come together. Next plan is to adjust the shape of the flower beds a bit and then put in (probably a brick) walkway in between them. The vegetable garden we're planning to put behind the BBQ pit (which I'd also like to remake a bit, maybe with like a brick wall so we can use the half-burned pointy stick wood as benches). But that might have to wait until fall. We've finally entered rainy season and it's also starting to get humid, so we're going to switch a bit more to work inside the house for now!
Great work on the garden! I love how you guys don't try to make some sterile garden, but go more with the flow of nature🥰 Also, I'm so excited to see more of the interior of the house and your projects!
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Wish you included some wide panning shots of the garden that included the exterior of the house so we could get a sense of the scale and how everything is integrated.
Quick tip digging a square hole for trees helps the roots grow faster because the push into the corners.
Y you all don't use your previous channel Rachel and Jun
It's very note worthy how you try to create a garden that is a representation of your international relationship and at the same time not disrupt the ecosystem of the area. I can't wait for the house tour :)
It's a lot to ask of a garden, haha. We'll see how it turns out in the end!
@@RachelandJunAdventures The good thing about gardens is ...they grow on you!
Hopefully the replanted lizard will flower in to many more.
but would it be as pretty as a Haku flower?
This comment was too cute! 🦎
Lizard treeeee!!! lol
Rachel defaulting to Japanese to express her joy in regards to the lizard is my favorite thing ever.
I'd didn't realize it was Rachel speaking Japanese at first lol and that lizard was awesome, they both had a moment together 💓💓
Oh, I thought it was in consideration for all the Japanese workers around....
I thought it was because the lizard only understood Japanese.
@@dougjustdoug6391 HAAHAH omg
The way a tiny lil lizard can derail anyone's thought process in an instant 😭💕 what a cutie!!
Meanwhile, it's probably confused as to why some giants disturbed its slumber.
it was probably confused but they're very chill lizards in general.
Reminded me of a lizard that came into our house. Poor thing must have been so confused and lost. We took the little cutie back outside near some grass and there was a rock that provided some shelter for it. lol I hope that little lizard is okay or lived a good life after that.
They look somewhat similar to our little gecko's here in Perth, Western Australia. 😍
You've both put so much effort and consideration into the garden and it shows. I hope you do another update this time next year when the ground covers are more established!
Of course!!
I love your gardening videos. They're so relaxing to watch. Thank you for bringing us along on your progress journey.
Fun fact about pink/blue hydrangeas: they are the same plant. You can turn a blue hydrangea pink and you can turn a pink hydrangea blue if you make adjustments to the soil. Adding or removing certain minerals to the soil will allow you to change the color of the flowers by affecting the soil PH and the rate at which the hydrangea absorbs aluminum.
Pink flowers = low aluminum absorption rate, high PH (alkaline soil).
Blue flowers = high aluminum absorption rate, low PH (acidic soil).
Nurseries and garden centers simply grow them separately and then sell them as whatever flower color they end up.
Hydrangeas are also fairly easy to propagate through cuttings, so if you clip a cutting from new flower-less growth, you can root it in a humid environment and then plant it somewhere else in your garden so that you can have a baby hydrangea bush next season.
Finally, there is another version of hydrangeas called panicle hydrangeas (hydrangea paniculata). They form large white cone-shaped flower heads and they can be pruned into a tree form. They are very hardy, don't require any watering, and you can control the size of their flower heads by pruning them in the spring. More aggressive pruning means fewer flower-heads which means larger individual flower-heads. Less pruning means more flower-heads which means smaller flower-head sizes.
If you google "Limelight Hydrangea", you'll see what I'm talking about.
They are breathtaking.
Anyway, thank you for reading my hydrangea facts.
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Hiya, just wanted to say that a high pH level is basic, and a low pH is acidic! You got it flip-flopped.
@@smapa1185 Oops! Thank you so much for pointing it out. I edited my comment so that it doesn't confuse people (and so that I don't embarrass myself 😳)
And this why hydrangea is my favourite plant!! So cool how little changes can make such a beautiful difference to a plant 💕
Thank YOU for posting such an informative comment. It's always fun to learn! Appreciate you, fam!
Rachel with the kanahebi is me every time I find a dekay’s brown snake in my garden lol soooo cute
Jun: "Hi! How are you doing? So cute!" 🧑🍳
Tree frog: "A demon approached me & spat venom! I was lucky to escape with my life!" 🐸
Nah more like a Disney Princess. Also he commands the butterflies.
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That's how I see it, too. Froggy. . .maybe not so much. We are ginormous compared to them! 🐸
One of my friends (we are American) replanted her yard and filled it with native flowering plants, removed invasive plants (including invasive grasses), encourages leaf litter and branches in the fall- and in turn has had an abundance of wildlife return to her yard- both big and small- noted by the greater diversity of native pollinators and creatures she has been seeing in her yard!
If you've got a nice plethora of animals, then that means you've got something good going for the ecosystem! Can't wait to see what other creatures you find! :D
I know how you two love nature, so it’s a delight that you’ve got such a lush backyard to play with now!
🐞 Rachel can nerd out over insects and lizards, and Jun can grow his dream garden for cooking🪴 And the cats can watch all the nature filled madness 🐈
It'd be awesome if you could visit them one day 😁
@@JCXP123 that would be lovely, I hope to one day 💕 they've stayed at my place in Tokyo a few times before they started this epic home project. I can't wait to see the new place!
@@KingKogi Yes!! The day you visit, remember to bring all kinds of cat goodies 🤭
Every time i see a new video , it's like having a bad day at school and when you come home you have your kitty welcoming you
I love the two different gardens (one Japanese and one more western style) 😁 I feel like if Rachel played Animal Crossing, she'd be growing so many flowers and shrubs 🤭
So true! Hilarious! 😂😂😂
She'd be like Leif. lol Also, Celeste is my favourite non-villager character. She's so cute and I love the fact she's your pfp! :D
@@ReptilianTeaDrinker Omg I could totally see her as a female Leif (different animal maybe)!! Yeah I like Celeste too 😁 She has been my favourite NPC since Wild World (my first AC game)
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Jun: aw Haku sleeping happily💕
Also Jun: HAKU *BOINK BOINK*
Oh Haku woke up 😂😂💕
This video made me so happy! When you planted the little bushes and Jun said (what sounded to me like) "Orea" and Rachel replied "Orea", it reminded me of me and my greek fiancé. I'm Norwegian and moved to Greece to live with the love of my life. Learning the language and customs is a daily "struggle" (a good one), and it warms my heart when I hear you guys learn from each other. "Orea" in Greek means good, and it is one of the first words I learned and used when communicating with my fiancés mother :)
Hope you have a great time here! I'm Greek.
I am learning Greek too and I was also instantly thinking of ωραία when they said Orea ☺️😄
@@aislingsibeallyons3416 Both mean good, well or nice, depending on the context.
The kanahebi are actually really cute. Thanks for showing us these adorable things!
Rachel and Jun are literally the only people in the world who make me take an interest in topics I never cared about earlier - plants, cats, house construction materials, interior decor, cute(?) reptiles, etc.
Congratulations❣️. You’re true gardener’s because…you care about the soil, care about the critters and are rewarded by your choice of plants and trees. Fun to watch🤩😁
That baby gecko was my favorite 😭❤️ your garden is beautiful!
Your appreciation & love towards all the wild little animals skittering about is so nice!! I know many people who would find lizards/frogs nasty, so getting excited and calling them cute is super nice to hear :) Love how the yard is coming along, it looks all so nice!!
Lizards and geckos are wonderful and do such good eating bugs plus cute
I have always loved frogs. Lizards are also so cute
It’s like you’re bringing a desert to life, with all the beautiful gardens, trees and bushes that you’ve planted. I love all the little critters you’ve found, or have found you, on the property. Enjoy the fruits of your labour!
these vlogs are literally therapeutic for me, you guys are lovelyyyyyyyy
I watched you back years ago, glad you're still updating! I think I'll start watching again!
Your garden is not only beautiful but great for the ecosystem! I love that you're showing frogs and butterflies and how much they enjoy being there :)
Also, Rin chan is one of the prettiest cats I've ever seen!!! That coat omg.
Thank you for these videos, they're calming. I'm happy for you guys! :)
I love how sometimes Jun speaks in English to Rachel, but rachel replies in English 🤣 or the opposite hahaha it's cute
When i saw “June” on the screen my first thought was “yeah we know it’s Jun you don’t need to remind us we know who he is” but they meant the month and thats not even how you spell his name 🤦🏻♀️ i need more coffee
It was a June Jun update 😅
Wow, you guys have really gotten a lot done. Looks wonderful. Looking forward to seeing more, as you get the house together.
It's a wonderful garden which will bring you joy for many years to come. 🌱🌳 🌿
Wonderful watching the use of a traditional wood tripod at 9:37 to plant your large tree and Bravo Rachel ! It's a joy to hear an adverb used instead of a shortcut ....."have come in beautifully".. nice
This was a nice surprise after a bad day, Thank you Rachel and Jun ❣
Good job, guys, nothing claims a space like planting a garden!
I'm so impressed by just HOW MUCH work has gone into your garden. I am looking forward to seeing the progress of everything as time passes. It looks gorgeous and it can only get better.
Would always appreciate more gardening videos from you guys!!
Jun's new hair style is very flattering.
Your garden is beautiful! I love the wildlife it attracts too!
Thank you for sharing 💕 love getting to watch your videos!
Hahaha, weeding your flowerbeds is a never-ending chore. But you don't want to choke out the new growth! So you've gotta do it. Speaking of, I need to go weed and water my new plants as well. 5 years into living in my new house, and I still haven't finished the landscaping I want to do. Good luck!
The garden is so beautiful, it's so cute for you.
Small question, will there be another bigger house tour or don't you want that?
We will! We wanted to get some privacy in our yard established first, next we're finishing up a Jun's Kitchen & main channel video, and THEN finally it's house tour stuff, haha
@@RachelandJunAdventures Yay!
@@1Thunderfire nice picture
Your garden is so great! All the plants are so happy! ☺
1:19 Rachel’s reaction to the lizard is such a mood, I love it!
The chuckle at 9:42 made me chuckle :) the tree stands!
Surprise husband! Love it. It's looking so great! And I LOVE all the lizarddddsss!!! We miss you guys ❤️
Miss you guys too!!
Your yard is looking lovely already. You both have done great planning in it and you will have lots of years to enjoy.
All these companies you work with just seem like the sweetest people they found a mountain yam in the ground and gave it to you I love it 😍
Amazing garden!! Love the lizards as well and that you guys treat them so respectfully :) Can't wait to have my own yard (I hope) and plant all kinds of veggies and beautiful sustainable things :)
Oh my gods you two, you’re creating such a beautiful little paradise! 😭 so happy for you
Your garden is so lovely- so much life💚
Ugh dont mind me living vicariously through this beautiful place. I don't know if I'll ever own a house, but if I do, I'd love to have a garden of trees and plants and herps!!
Trees are supposed to be planted at the flare (the base of the trunk starts to curve outwards from the straight part of the trunk) a lot of landscapers will often plant incorrectly (leaving the burlap and especially a cage is a big no-no, especially for younger trees) hopefully they are not planted too deep because it can kill a perfectly healthy tree years later. (I have worked/work in tree planting for years and know a number of certified arborists in my trade) This causes the roots to "girdle" which is where they wrap around the tree and eventually kill it (which is why we inspect the tree roots outside of the burlap to make sure this does not happen)
Since it was already done by a crew with machines I would say it would be a good idea to inspect the depth of the trees already planted (after looking up what the flare looks like) and make sure to never "volcano" berm the trees (putting mulch all the way up the trunk in a volcano shape) make sure nothing is around 3 inches around the trunk. (except the bug preventative which likely should be taken off in winter to avoid trunk rot from moisture being held on the bark) Also, look for roots not going straight out and "girdling" the tree at the base which is caused by incorrect planting depth. 90 degrees or other angles the roots start to take should be pruned...sparingly as it can be detrimental if 15% or more of the living tree mass is taken at once. I don't know what japan has in the way of arborists but I am sure there are some in the area and it is best to look for one for planting and especially structural pruning which is likely needed for many of the smaller blossoming tree types.
Sorry for the novel but I am a long-time fan and wanna make sure you and jun have a healthy and happy yard for the long term!
The first part is exactly what I was thinking while watching. It was stressing me out lmao
We were taught in horticulture to never leave any part of the saplings original pot (burlap, mesh) when repotting. Also shaking out the old soil and checking for matted roots. Helps promote growth and avoid rootbounding.
DANG I had no idea trees were so sensitive o,o
@@ladycavalier Yeah a lot of people don't! It's funny since people complain about "bad" trees (ready to break,branches/structure all wrong, overgrown roots) but they had no potential to grow well since you/someone planted them wrong silly! haha
Hopefully this comment helps people make sure their trees are happy and healthy their whole lives instead of getting cut short from plantings! :(
I would say volcano mulch (mulch going in a huge pile against the tree) to be the most common and most deadly for the trees mistake! Say no to volcano mulch! 🌳🌲
@@kittycat5585 loool I definitely know what you mean, like all the time I'll see people plant oakb trees along the side of the road under power lines, or like in one big cluster of three or four, or in the tiny grass space between the road and the sidewalk 😂 like come you GOT to know that's an actual oak tree and not a bush right (altho that might just be bad landscapers vs ppl not knowing about trees)
But it's sad to see things like people trying to plant cherry trees where I live and they always end up just slowly getting sicker and sicker and dying off. Still haven't seen one that ever got very big
Man, I know nothing about gardening and plants and even I took pause seeing the tree buried with the burlap. I was like….uh…maybe Japan invented a sack that breaks down quickly? But that’s way harder than just taking it off lol and tbqh Japan isn’t very eco aware at all.
it's very therapeautic to watch you two!
i love how wholesome u react when u see the little lizards and gently covering them back up. im like i would react compeletly the same way. they are toooo cuuutteee
Wow! Your garden is soooo full of nature! Love the gecko!
I can't wait to make my own garden one day. Love you guys and your videos
I love how much you love nature 🥰🌱
The process for planting that really tall tree, needing 4 different guys, and a robot with tank treads to move it in was so interesting to watch! Thank you for showing us the garden that is very well manicured, AND the garden that is not! And all the little animals!!! I love seeing the frogs and lizards!
You guys are so lucky! I have to be extremely careful what I plant because I live in deertopia. They eat everything! Opened my front door one day and a buck was standing two feet from me, munching my porch flowers right in my face! They will bed down in the open, in the yard, and walk right next to you. No fear, no shame.
Ah yes they have came back with a flying majestic tree I see
Your garden videoes might have inspired me to do more gardening this summer too! Happy Summer! Love your videos! Rachel and Jun, you are awesome!
I love all the gardening and incorporation of the local ecosystem! And the little critters that come with that!
It's winter here in the Southern hemisphere. I just planted some Jonquils! I got three different colours...
Pretty tree choices, you may want to look up cardboard method to start new flower bed. It is used to prevent weeds. Think a wild flower meadow is great idea
~ to design area
... to reduce amount that you have to cut back or mow.
Charles Dowding no dig method
I have been following you for a very long time but never had an account to be able to leave a comment. I just wanted to express my appreciation for your channel. Sharing your life in Japan (I temporarily lived in Tokyo-Yokohama in 2008/09) is just wonderful to watch and I'm so happy for you that you have managed to be able to buy your own house. Ganbatte ne!
Hey, is there no problem with the trees having their roots all packed up ? Can they expand how they need to ?
Anyways, your garden is looking so good ! I can't wait to see future modifications 🤗
The sack around the roots is made of burlap(?) and will dissolve within a few months!
I was wondering as well. Our red maple wasn't unwraped or scored. 15years later it grew about 1in. It was looking unhealthy so we removed it and the roots were still balled up.
@@RachelandJunAdventures oh thank you for the answer ! 😁
@@RachelandJunAdventures I was wondering the same thing especially with your clay soil and the ties still around the root ball
The ties are also natural rope and biodegradable. The soil shown in most of this video is awful because it was under the previous house's foundation, so it's compacted and "dead". But the soil in the rest of the yard is amazing. We're trying to revitalize this "dead" soil by digging it up, removing the concrete and things mixed in it and mixing it with healthy soil from the rest of our yard as well as humus and whatnot. Once we finish it'll be soft enough for the worms and fungi and roots to start running through it and converting it back into healthy soil.
I love watching you garden and seeing you, your plants, and all the critters thrive. BUT this video has really driven it home that I do. not. want a house with a garden myself :D I'll keep my lovely apartment and garden vicariously through you, thanks.
These 2 are living the real millennial dream lol
You guys are so wholesome.
i've got half a mind to start my own garden after watching this
I loved seeing the cute frog and lizards. I would look at them all day. The garden is so lovely.
I love how you showed a mixture of how you replanted yourself, got help from friends, and had a crane involved. Redesigning my garden has been so intimidating. Y’all have given me the courage to design a native garden. I really want to pull out the invasive things and create a tiny wildlife sanctuary in my yard since everything is so “cookie cutter” in my neighborhood.
Im enjoying every video bout the new house and garden updates so far. Nvr have i ever thought shopping n planting plants can be this fun to watch n relaxing at the same time.
It looks so beautiful and soothing! I love seeing all the lizards and frogs and butterflies that love it too.
Your garden is sooooo beautiful! Gives me serious inspiration!!!!
I love how you guys care so much about the ecosystem and the things that are already living there so even though you accidentally disturbed them you're like recovering the little guys.
I do adore the range of wildlife you get in the garden. Here in britain it's too cold for lizards and stuff to be native.
the music during the garden corner segment felt very much like The Sims. Loved it.
small hydrangea tip
blue/pink is the same plant and its color its based on acidity of the soil
the most acidic it is the more blue it becomes :D
also the one with the flowers along the rim is a "teller" hydrangea
You should make a few butterfly water dishes! You take a shallow ceramic dish for under your flower pots and fill it with sand and small gravel. Then add some larger stones and maybe some colored glass cabochons for decoration and fill it with water to just the top of the sand. Put it on a little stand in between some flowers and they’ll land on the larger stones and drink water from the wet sand! My best friend is an entomologist and did that to our yard and we have tons just drinking and enjoying the sun!
this warms my lil heart so much
How are you guys so efficient omg. So impressive. Looks absolutely beautiful :)
WOOOOOWWWWW the garden is incredible!!!!!!!!! I am so happy and proud of you guys! In my country there is a saying that goes something like; When the plants grow, it's because they grow fond of the ones whose house they're protecting :D
I really love your garden R&J! I feel like giving the hydrangea bush a hug!! Here in Singapore, it's so hot that we couldn't grow cold climate plants like hydrangea, momiji and flowering plum trees. Hope to visit Japan next time to see those wonderful trees and plants!
:) It's fun to see the differences in methods for landscaping from here in central US and Japan. I liked some of the ways things were layed out and the way the large tree was put in. ^_^ Such a beautiful garden you both have going!
can’t believe it’s already been so long! the lizards and frogs are ADORABLE! what a beautiful big garden you’ve done 🥰 thank you for sharing it!!
Great job! Some serious pride in ownership going on here.
this looks like a start of a dream garden from Kiki's delivery service. so much thought and work put into it! wow
I love seeing all of your progress, It's giving me some ideas too!
I love how your garden is turning out! So many beautiful plants, trees, and flowers!
Fabulous work. Your yard is wonderful. Enjoy !!
I live in Dallas, Texas, really looking forward to getting a place where I can have a garden. In the meantime, I am growing herbs on my balcony to learn which ones grow well in this climate and which ones struggle. I can say, basil, tomatoes, rosemary, chilis, tarragon, and mint all do amazing here. Cilantro, thyme, zinnias and violets really struggle to survive the heat and the bugs.
Zinnias work well in a sheltered area. I lived in Fort Worth and put seeds in a "shaded" patio planter (got sun in the latter half of the morning - post 4pm). They thrived.
Thyme can't get rain on the plant. It stirs up the native mold in the soil and the plant dies from the bottom up (I learned this from an professional herb grower). Either pot it and water it from the bottom or plant it under a tree/cover to shade the plant from the rain/sprinkler system.
Violets like rocky areas where the moisture gathers in pockets (I have a concrete back yard (lots of old cracked pavement)) and planted it in mulched pots thinking the good rich soil would help it flourish and it seeded and thrives in the cracks of the concrete. Years later it's still sprouting up there even though I "regularly" pull the seedlings out of the cracks.
I love these videos about the garden. It's so nice to see all the changes you've made.
Aw! Y'all's hard work is showing!! Beautiful garden, can't wait to continue seeing it grow more and more
Your garden is looking so beautiful! Loved seeing all the cute wildlife. I bet the bee's are adoring all those flowers. Thankyou also for the subtitles.
It’s so lovely to see the excitement of native species thriving in the garden!!! I hope that it can become a sanctuary for all the little kanehebi and tree frogs
It looks amazing! Great effort has paid off very nicely! 👍
Everything looks so happy in the yard, all making a lovely ecosystem for the wildlife
What a yard! Congratulations!
4:24 I like the moment when Jun said 邪魔(jama), Haku is also jama while Jun is editing the same clip
Love love the garden! I don’t know if they have ground cover fabric in Japan but you can use old newspaper or even sheets of old cardboard under your mulch layer to help prevent weeds 😄
Jun and Rachel really giving me the live action vibes of my adorable home.
You guys are doing such a wonderful job!
This is so beautiful! You guys are doing such a good job with your yard!
Looking forward to the home tour!