Really liked the editing Stewart! Appreciated the little photo inserts of the eventual upgrades that went in after Linda described her thoughts/plans. At the very start, Linda mentioned putting in her trees as soon as possible, and I can’t agree more - if you can’t afford a new garden, at least put your trees in so that by the time you finally get around to your garden, be that one year or three years later, your trees with be that much further ahead.
This was a great video! Love the progress. I hope everyone can appreciate Linda's vision in HER garden. The comments about what she SHOULD do, instead of just showing love, is crazy. Anyway; love the progress and cannot wait to see it in the next 3-5 years as things really mature. Great job, Linda!!! 🌿🌳🌳🌺🌸
You might find this interesting. In June,The National Daylily Association is having our annual meeting in Oklahoma City. It is a 3 day event. About 4-5 thousand people come. We are coming from Georgia. My husband has about 100 varieties planted. You could have a beautiful little bed of Daylily..
Good Morning Linda!! You have made your yard come a long way!! I love everything you've done. Thank you Steward for all your time videoing for us!! Blessings to everyone and Happy New year🎉
This has been the most fun garden channel watching you all transform this yard! Because of your inspiration we have really done so much more to our gardens and have become much more serious gardeners. We have people who now drive down our street just to look at our gardens! And not only me but my surrounding neighbors..4 other homes. Its been and is so much fun to plan things and see the many changes. Instead of a patio we have a covered porch swing in the garden on some grass which we are adding a corregated roof to, and now a climbing rose on the swing and its tucked in front of huge sequoia and blue spruce trees but has sun for me. Its my favorite spot on earth now! If we entertained like you we would do different but is just me and my husband most of the time or a neighbor. Im as excited about your yard just as much as ours! We planted over 1k bulbs and cant wait til spring and also looking forward to all yours coming up! When those trees up front get real big in a couple yrs it will changes the look of your yard so much again! Im your age, as well as one neighbor my is my exact age and we have found joy in retirement this last season and much inspiation from you. We dont travel these days so we are able to do many great projects! I like how you positioned your trees so that they wont overwhelm and hide your house when they grow up but frame the view of that cute cottage!
I really admire your book/garden of before - and I do really see this entire front yard enclosed and defined with your clipped boxwood geometry, right up to the sidewalk setback. 🤩
You need hand warmers. My husband bought some from Amazon and loves them..about 22 dollars. Keep them in your pockets. Looking forward to another year with you Stewart and Leah 😊
Linda, please tell me about those lovely roof shingles that bend over and down the eaves. Are there gutters hidden under there? If not, how do you deal with the drip lines the rain creates? I absolutely love the look.
One thing you dont seem to use, Linds, is supertunias or superbena? They are so amazingly beautiful in the garden beds, lining walkway and driveways...i do different color combinations every year but always find lots of places for supertunia silverberry And Bordeaux and bubblegum....they are so fantastic...they bloom clear up into november!
Really liked the editing Stewart! Appreciated the little photo inserts of the eventual upgrades that went in after Linda described her thoughts/plans. At the very start, Linda mentioned putting in her trees as soon as possible, and I can’t agree more - if you can’t afford a new garden, at least put your trees in so that by the time you finally get around to your garden, be that one year or three years later, your trees with be that much further ahead.
Love love love this sweet little brick cottage - garden potential galore. Lots of boxwood too
Just found and subscribed to your site. Excited to see you transform your home garden. Can't wait!
This was a great video! Love the progress. I hope everyone can appreciate Linda's vision in HER garden. The comments about what she SHOULD do, instead of just showing love, is crazy. Anyway; love the progress and cannot wait to see it in the next 3-5 years as things really mature. Great job, Linda!!! 🌿🌳🌳🌺🌸
I can't believe the change. It will be so joyful to see the new landscape in your first Spring, especially the tulips!
You might find this interesting. In June,The National Daylily Association is having our annual meeting in Oklahoma City. It is a 3 day event. About 4-5 thousand people come. We are coming from Georgia. My husband has about 100 varieties planted. You could have a beautiful little bed of Daylily..
It’s just taken my husband and I 12 years to partially do what you have gotten done in 1 year! Love the Cottage on the Hill!!
Just a great review of all you have accomplished! Really love what you have done this year!!❤
Looking forward to the first spring in the cottage.
Good Morning Linda!! You have made your yard come a long way!! I love everything you've done. Thank you Steward for all your time videoing for us!! Blessings to everyone and Happy New year🎉
It was so nice to see all you and the Vater Team have accomplished 2023❤. Definitely looking forward to 2024😊
Thank you for posting this! I started following in October and had no clue what the starting point was. Amazing!!!! Beautiful!!!!
Tu casa PRECIOSA...'con un jardín de cuento!!!
Dios te de vida y salud en abundancia...a ti y tu familia y colaboradores...
This has been the most fun garden channel watching you all transform this yard! Because of your inspiration we have really done so much more to our gardens and have become much more serious gardeners. We have people who now drive down our street just to look at our gardens! And not only me but my surrounding neighbors..4 other homes. Its been and is so much fun to plan things and see the many changes. Instead of a patio we have a covered porch swing in the garden on some grass which we are adding a corregated roof to, and now a climbing rose on the swing and its tucked in front of huge sequoia and blue spruce trees but has sun for me. Its my favorite spot on earth now! If we entertained like you we would do different but is just me and my husband most of the time or a neighbor. Im as excited about your yard just as much as ours! We planted over 1k bulbs and cant wait til spring and also looking forward to all yours coming up! When those trees up front get real big in a couple yrs it will changes the look of your yard so much again! Im your age, as well as one neighbor my is my exact age and we have found joy in retirement this last season and much inspiation from you. We dont travel these days so we are able to do many great projects! I like how you positioned your trees so that they wont overwhelm and hide your house when they grow up but frame the view of that cute cottage!
It's been a fun adventure! Thank you for taking us along😉
A classic, sophisticated garden is what you have developed. ❤
I really admire your book/garden of before - and I do really see this entire front yard enclosed and defined with your clipped boxwood geometry, right up to the sidewalk setback. 🤩
P.S. Linda, my hubbie gave me your book for Christmas! I can’t wait to fill it with memories of our yard. XO
You inspired me to put a Chinese snowball viburnum in my garden a couple of years ago. The one at your former home was a show stopper.
You need hand warmers. My husband bought some from Amazon and loves them..about 22 dollars. Keep them in your pockets. Looking forward to another year with you Stewart and Leah 😊
They also have miniature varieties..it is so fun. Beautiful colors. I thought I knew what a daylily was; I was mistaken.
Thanks Linda❤.
It was nice to have this review video from the beginning! Linda, question of the day -- Looking back, what would you have done differently? 😄😄
You mentioned your inspiration for your garden was “Marquette’s” garden. Could you add a link to his garden?
@annenorthup348 ruclips.net/video/XrsivONhgac/видео.htmlsi=gsVWGTS0c60iJ0Pe This is Marquette Clay's garden
Look for a previous garden tour video Linda took us on, 2 parts. with “Appletini door” in the title. Owner is Marquette. Garden is glorious !
Linda, please tell me about those lovely roof shingles that bend over and down the eaves. Are there gutters hidden under there? If not, how do you deal with the drip lines the rain creates? I absolutely love the look.
Love your videos. ❤please share the chocolate p-nut recipe you mentioned in Johns video.
One thing you dont seem to use, Linds, is supertunias or superbena? They are so amazingly beautiful in the garden beds, lining walkway and driveways...i do different color combinations every year but always find lots of places for supertunia silverberry
And Bordeaux and bubblegum....they are so fantastic...they bloom clear up into november!
I forgot how bare the beginning was!
To the nextdoor neighbor, please put the Cornhole away and pick up your swing off the ground. Jeesh!
♥️🌹🙏🏼
What is the red stuff on your front steps?
Paint!
don’t forget handrails.
Ugh-shut up Stewart!