Walk with me for the reveal of this beautiful Stuart FL. Backyard garden

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @TrueGardener
    @TrueGardener  Год назад +2

    Awe, Phyllis thank you so very much. So glad you enjoyed it and find the videos helpful. Truly appreciate your kind comment.

  • @phylliswright5812
    @phylliswright5812 Год назад +2

    Wow Jennifer I love when you work your magic in the landscaping .. I know it’s a lot of hard work involved from the first time visiting a place to the big reveal.. And it all starts with your creative mind! Brice does an awesome job at capturing all the big moments you have created on down to the smallest details in all your masterpieces.. I watch you videos over and over, and get so many great ideas .. Thanks a million for sharing ! They are the best..

  • @YWmakeup
    @YWmakeup Год назад +2

    I love your content! I'm in Florida, about to install landscaping on my house. Can you talk a bit about irrigation, how to plan for it, what types of plants need it, etc?

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +1

      Great suggestion! Yes I could do that.

  • @brycebevins721
    @brycebevins721 Год назад +1

    Looks amazing, well said on everything you spoke on! Keep up all the great videos!!

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Thank you for all your help Bryce you’re the best!

  • @karennickerson8781
    @karennickerson8781 Год назад +1

    Yes, How to deal with weeds!!! 🌱

  • @chicastracener7715
    @chicastracener7715 Год назад +1

    Great yard! So very different with such unusual challenges. Would love to see this one again in a year - in fact would love to see a lot of your yards a year after you worked your magic. Maybe a new idea for shows, yes? As for the plants with so much stone surrounding them, I have a hard time visualizing their growth and how much stone will be showing after they are grown - maybe this could be your first "and now a year later" show. Thanks for all the time you and Brycen put into this, and to every video. Your fans really appreciate it.

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Thank you Chica and Yes, those are both really good ideas.

  • @karennickerson8781
    @karennickerson8781 Год назад

    I ❤ that u thanked ur help! 🌴

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Thank you, I coudnt pull off these tough gardens with their skill and talent.

  • @lauriediorio5755
    @lauriediorio5755 Год назад

    Totally Stunning, excellent presentation, I can’t wait for James to show me pictures as they grow. I love the plant that will fill in the crevices of the wall . I also would like to mention the koi pond, I know he was having trouble, incredible job, looks fabulous ! Love everything, great photography too !❤

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Laurie! I can’t wait to see it all fill in too. 😊

  • @blulady032
    @blulady032 Год назад

    That is an amazing yard Jenn! Beautiful and thoughtful design! I absolutely love your work! 🤩
    The water feature is stunning! Thank you for sharing and for all the information you provide in your videos.
    Bryce you're doing a fantastic job! 👏🏼🙌🏼

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      You are so welcome! Thanks for watching 😊

  • @vickimontemayor3262
    @vickimontemayor3262 Год назад

    Loved the whole job!👍

  • @jennsmith2657
    @jennsmith2657 Год назад

    Jennifer and Bryce, thank you for bringing such awesome inspiration and information on plants in Florida. Your videos are so helpful! Video idea: you often talk about cutting back plants. Could you do a video on how to cut back plants, specifically, Clusia? Thanks for creating great content!❤

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Glad you like them! Yes I have been thinking of doing a maintenance video I’ll have to do one at my next round of pruning.

  • @tamaralarson7615
    @tamaralarson7615 Год назад

    Jennifer, your recent Updated Backyard Garden Tour video was phenomenal! I’d just recently found you on RUclips right at the time I was getting ready to redo our front yard. I used that video as a shopping list at my favorite local nursery. Helpful is an understatement! Your encouragement to add plants “under the skirts” of bigger plants was a new thing for me. I just love the idea of it, so I tried to use that method in redoing my front yard. It’s still very much a “baby garden” right now and I’m anxious to see it grow and fill in. Ideas for upcoming videos: assorted Florida palm trees that do well in 9b, Florida native plants for 9b, perfect plants for a 9b shade garden, and how about a more detailed and instructional video on your “under planting”/under the skirts of plants. P.S. Bryce is adorable. 😊

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Thank you for the video tips! 😊 I’ll tell Bryce 😊 good luck on your garden thanks for letting me know you found the videos helpful.

  • @gwenwilliams2429
    @gwenwilliams2429 Год назад +1

    Beautiful!! Really love the rock path and water features. Can you tell me what kind of rocks you would recommend for a path where there are a ton of oak tree leaves to remove every year. Would like to be able to use a blower.

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      That’s a tough one. The best rock I’ve found to use is the 1-3” Alabama white river rock. Has some small pieces so there’s no gaps but the larger 3” holds everything in place so you can use a blower to blow out the beds. Good luck. I know oak trees are tough to work around.

  • @karenkrainer6700
    @karenkrainer6700 Год назад

    We live in WI but plan on moving to Florida next year, so I started watching your videos to get some ideas. I absolutely love your designs! The knowledge you have and the way you layer plants & trees, along with hardscape features, is definitely a talent you don't see often. We'll be moving to the Gulf side (so out of your area) and I was hoping you could do a video with tips or advice on how to find a great landscape designer no matter where you live.
    And maybe a video with drawings or pics of a typical Florida home with no landscaping, and then different designs you would suggest for different budgets (basic (low), intermediate and 'sky's the limit')
    Please keep the videos coming- they are so inspirational and keep me looking forward to (and dreaming about) our next chapter in paradise!❤

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      All of those are great suggestions, thank you. Yes, I could do a video answering those questions.

  • @snownomore803
    @snownomore803 Год назад

    Great video. Plant names and where they'll flourish is always helpful. As someone whose back yard faces full south here in Sebastian, any time you can give a general orientation of how the property is situated would be great.🌴

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip, I’ll be sure to do that in future videos!

  • @karennickerson8781
    @karennickerson8781 Год назад +1

    Fantastic job! Where do u get the landscaping stuff like metal edging, fancy flagstone, rocks, pebbles, bowls, etc?

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +1

      Permalock or Curverite are the edging types. I think permalock can be found on Amazon however they carry it in many rock yards. We buy Curverite in from a wholesaler so not so readily available but they are similar. The spillway bowls came from Aquscapes . And yes you can get those online off Amazon. The Flagstone is often carried in most rock yards. Good luck on your project.

  • @floridahomeandgardeningwit5457

    Hello.. I have a question.. plants which is surrounded with the stones.. how do they withstand heat from the stones? We are working on our yard and getting great ideas from your videos.. can you also talk about flowers for the full Sun please? Also maybe you can show what you doing like the area in front of the house under windows etc

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +2

      Yes, you want make sure the plants within the stone planting like it dry and 🥵 hot. Stones hold heat well into the night hours and absorb some of the water given to each plant. I usually use a drip line and wrap the plants that are in the stone twice or use a dessert style plant like agave sago, purslane, bromeliads, Bougainville in the stone sections.

  • @DeriDiaz
    @DeriDiaz Год назад

    You're so talented. What a beautiful job, wish I could create it in Tampa! What happened to the Palm tree info page on your website, it was helpful and kind of you to provide for us far from you? Thank you for making FL look so good.

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yes the page is down for construction it should be available in a couple of weeks. So glad you found it helpful.

  • @amosmokoross2735
    @amosmokoross2735 Год назад +1

    Really beautiful work. What's the name of the yellow bushes at 32:50

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Yes, those are gold mound or golden dews.

  • @jacquest
    @jacquest Год назад +1

    Love the textures and contrast in the garden. And pardon me but what a sexy presenter.

  • @GForceFitness1
    @GForceFitness1 Год назад

    Another beautiful landscape! You're my favorite landscape designer on RUclips. I live on the Gulf side of Florida and, since you don't work on this side of the state, I've tried to emulate your ideas into my own landscape renovations (albeit nothing like your amazing designs). What are the low growing plants on the sides of the water feature with the red and yellow flowers (time stamp 14:50)? I love the Blue My Mind plants and have incorporated some into my beds, but am looking for other low-growing filler plants to provide a greater variety of color. Thanks!

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! Those are pink and yellow Purslane 1 gal. They bloom all summer and fall then harsh cut back in the winter and they come back in the spring. They are a short-lived, perennial, usually two years, but they’re inexpensive and worth switching out every two years but I usually only plant them in key areas because of the switch out.

  • @kelliwebb2870
    @kelliwebb2870 Год назад +1

    What are those chartreuse bushes at 33:11? I didn’t see the drench for the sago palms.

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +1

      Those are songs of India. Yes, thank you I did forget to add the drench info to the video. It’s called dominion drench you can find it on Amazon or do it yourself pest control. I’ll link it in the description.

  • @beckyboopz1
    @beckyboopz1 Год назад

    Have you thought of branching out in your design work to outside your service area? I, for one, would love to have you do a design or two for me.

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +1

      Thank you Becky, I do plan to in the future however right now I’m just barely keeping up with my awesome crew. Lol they keep me hoping 😊.

  • @cluke5486
    @cluke5486 Год назад

    Where did you purchase the Tihitian crushed granite?
    Love what you did with the waterview. Would love to see some canal backyard designs.
    Beautiful work!!

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад +1

      Thank you Luke, the rock can be purchased at Alscape supply in ft. Pierce or if you are north can be purchased at landscape depot in Rockledge. Good luck on your project.

  • @cecilskeete2837
    @cecilskeete2837 Год назад

    Where can I find the nursery that you use?. Yes you are awesome.

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      I use so many along the treasure and space coast. Excelsa gardens, palm city palms, sexton nursery. Those are a few who do wholesale and retail.

  • @beckyboopz1
    @beckyboopz1 Год назад

    I added crotons to my front flower bed (eastern exposure) but they are not loving their life. In fact, I’ve lost 4 of the 5 multicolored ones and the 5th is struggling. I plan to move the remaining ones to a shady spot in the back yard. Are certain crotons better in heat/sun than others?

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Absolutely usually the larger lift Croton‘s like protection, filter light I haven’t found any that like full shade, but Petra,mango Croton‘s and magnificence are perfect for filter, light gold dust mammy, and sloppy painters can handle more sun. Mammys handle the most sun.

  • @garymarshall1246
    @garymarshall1246 Год назад

    Does white stones around plants ever hinder the water irrigation? Or everything ok? What are those small plants with purple flowers? If a King Palm has one meter of Trunk, can it be planted in full sun ?

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Hello so yes if irrigated stone beds on average add 5 min to your water cycle. The stones absorb water even if it’s not the heat of the day they retain heat for several hours so extra watering is ideal. The blue plants are blue my minds. Yes a young sago anything larger than a 7 gal plant can be planted in full sun.

  • @rolandhall6654
    @rolandhall6654 Год назад

    It looks amazing!! Can you come do my house!

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      Lol Roland 😂 I think we already have. Glad you liked the video.

  • @iTrove
    @iTrove Год назад

    Do you ever design or work for folks in Palm Coast area? Help!

    • @TrueGardener
      @TrueGardener  Год назад

      I’m sorry it is outside the area of where we work. 😔