Awwww....it’s such enlightening to watch you cut, trim, and tucked those succulents and place the final ribbon of the landscape😍😍😍. I thank God I found you and keeping me inspired with my new life with succulents. God Bless your family and business 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
you know, I was not feeling the front of that lower garden, but when you started (literally throwing) the river rock up against the front line, it was, poof! perfect ! As you said, just being in the moment, and feeling your way, and let yourself work fluidly and somtimes haphazzardly, it's amazing how a look and feel can come together :)
Love the way this came out! I have fire sticks in my yard, started with two small cuttings, now they are looking like trees and are massive! They take over your landscape if you are not careful. I need to cut mine back, give away some cuttings from it and rock on! Love this! Love your work Laura!
The way you take the succulent cuttings and arrange them mimics floral design. I’m always blown away with the results. I voted to keep the tirucalli but after seeing it again, I’m happy to see it going elsewhere.
Laura, it looks beautiful! I love your use of rock. So glad you were able to reach out to the new neighbors and convince them to let you rejuvenate that spot. I find myself volunteering time and dispensing advice to my neighbors because it makes the whole neighborhood look better. Also, here in the Northeast, grass and lawns are a big thing. I refuse to spend big $'s on trying to achieve the perfect lawn. So I made a huge zen-inspired island in my front yard, and now people notice that instead of my crappy grass. Your planting between the post and box reminded me of that....
You finally gave me the guts and I went out and separated several babies off of several echeveria and reset them. Fingers crossed. Thanks for the motivation.
You are such a gifted, amazing woman. I’ve just stumbled on your channel and I appreciate all your advice, knowledge know how’s. Thank you for sharing.
I have a suggestion, Put the sticks on fire where you put that Aloe cameronii in the back. I think the fullness of it might look nice and fill the space better than that little Aloe.
Just a suggestion... what about putting the sticks on fire where you put the aloe to fill the space. I know you have height but maybe cutting them a bit shorter? Just an idea. It looks great Laura
have you ever had a customer that likes the look of a more mature succulent garden? because some of the "leggy" succulents that you cut back look very attractive to me.
It's funny, I often feel the same way, similar to a 'cottage garden' rather than a manicured garden. But what I love about Laura's designs is that they look great at first, and ALSO when they get 'overgrown'. Unlike my haircuts...
The sticks on fire might look nice in the space to the right on the lower ground level you can see at the end of the video. Great job though, as usual.
Your garden designs are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! I wonder how the lights that seems little rocks iluminates the garden? Can you post a night picture on your Instagram??
Thank you for your like, my Instagram account is plantsbyeve, if you be kind and tag me if you post the picture, that way I can see it. THANKS SO MUCH!!! I'm looking for lights to put in my garden and haven't found the ones that makes me happy..lol
Laura, I have a question. How come sometimes when you cut succulents...you let some harden over and then plant and other times you just cut a plant and right away you stick it back in to the ground? Thanks for any reply
Debbie Capaldi just depends on the plant and the time of the year. I want to work with cuttings at the most mild times of the year. If I’m pushing it, weather wise, and I’m working with a tender succulent, I might err on side of caution and harden them off. Hope that this helps!
The clacking of the rocks being picked up by the mic is an extremely satisfying sound.
When you added the river rock and the black lava rock it really made the plants pop! Love it!
Meanwhile in Massachusetts....46 degrees and raining. Laura you are living the gardening life for me.
Leslie Iannotta Cronin 🤢
That black lava stone up front was truly a great piece to add!
Awwww....it’s such enlightening to watch you cut, trim, and tucked those succulents and place the final ribbon of the landscape😍😍😍. I thank God I found you and keeping me inspired with my new life with succulents. God Bless your family and business 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Mila Bradley thank you so much!!!
Laura's design instincts are so fluid.
It is so much better now Laura!You're so amazing!
you know, I was not feeling the front of that lower garden, but when you started (literally throwing) the river rock up against the front line, it was, poof! perfect ! As you said, just being in the moment, and feeling your way, and let yourself work fluidly and somtimes haphazzardly, it's amazing how a look and feel can come together :)
This yard is so gorgeous! Especially since your makeover, I am absolutely blown away by your talent!
Love the way this came out! I have fire sticks in my yard, started with two small cuttings, now they are looking like trees and are massive! They take over your landscape if you are not careful. I need to cut mine back, give away some cuttings from it and rock on! Love this! Love your work Laura!
And it was Detritus city under my Mangaves. Looks so much better now.
How fantastic it came together you always smash a hot mess into beauty. Thank you for sharing your amazing talents with us all 🥰🤗
It is amazing how you cleaned up that hot mess. You are definitely the best! ❤️
Great final decision on the sticks of fire. It looks wonderful! Your neighbors are soooo lucky to have you as their neighbor!
The way you take the succulent cuttings and arrange them mimics floral design. I’m always blown away with the results. I voted to keep the tirucalli but after seeing it again, I’m happy to see it going elsewhere.
Laura, it looks beautiful! I love your use of rock. So glad you were able to reach out to the new neighbors and convince them to let you rejuvenate that spot. I find myself volunteering time and dispensing advice to my neighbors because it makes the whole neighborhood look better.
Also, here in the Northeast, grass and lawns are a big thing. I refuse to spend big $'s on trying to achieve the perfect lawn. So I made a huge zen-inspired island in my front yard, and now people notice that instead of my crappy grass. Your planting between the post and box reminded me of that....
Iza Szydlowska yes!!!!!
Glad to see some closeups of the plants and Laura cutting them.
U Rock! I just had to say that.
You finally gave me the guts and I went out and separated several babies off of several echeveria and reset them. Fingers crossed. Thanks for the motivation.
It looks so much better. 🧚🏼
You are such a gifted, amazing woman. I’ve just stumbled on your channel and I appreciate all your advice, knowledge know how’s. Thank you for sharing.
Pa Vang thank you so much!! And thanks for subscribing❤️
It looks fantastic! Love the Ribbon rock as you say and it ties the bow on the setting. Happy growing.
Very amazing it looks so beautiful have a blessed day
Always love your videos, thank you.
Can’t wait for the before and after comparison. Great video as always and looking forward to tomorrow 🌱👍🏼
Hi Laura, I love your videos and all your work. Greetings from México
I love how you make things look so easy and fun!
Wow. What a change! Looks great. Can you post a before and after photo on the yard? Thanks!
Thanks for another great video! 👍👍👍
You should do a video on how you water your garden without irrigation
Wow it looks amazing already you are so right that rock does make a huge difference 🥰
Just beautiful 😍👌🏽 absolutely stunning 🙌🏽💪🏽🙌🏽💪🏽
Laura, this is coming along nicely.🥰
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2달후 모습이 궁금하군요 아마 너무 멋질것입니다 ~!
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I am eager to see the final result! Adorable work!
I have a suggestion, Put the sticks on fire where you put that Aloe cameronii in the back. I think the fullness of it might look nice and fill the space better than that little Aloe.
i did not realize that when she said one rock could do so much; it really does!!! 💚🌱😭
Ahhhhhhhhhh soaking in the daily dose of Laura Eubanks! I begged my mom to watch the live, but.... no... 😢 but anyhoo.... I still got my daily dose!
I would have put the sticks on fire beside the palm where you put the Cameronii because that spot looks so empty.
Just a suggestion... what about putting the sticks on fire where you put the aloe to fill the space. I know you have height but maybe cutting them a bit shorter? Just an idea. It looks great Laura
Looks lovely!
I missed last night, but watching this one so I’m ok ❤️
Pygmey palms are swamp dwellers in their native habitat in Laos. They look best when constantly moist. Therefore not best for zeric gardens.
have you ever had a customer that likes the look of a more mature succulent garden? because some of the "leggy" succulents that you cut back look very attractive to me.
It's funny, I often feel the same way, similar to a 'cottage garden' rather than a manicured garden. But what I love about Laura's designs is that they look great at first, and ALSO when they get 'overgrown'. Unlike my haircuts...
God your wonderful. Keep up the good work, I learn so much from you.
Wow this is amazing. I wish you could do my garden here in Melbourne. What are those red flowers in the back please thanks
The sticks on fire might look nice in the space to the right on the lower ground level you can see at the end of the video. Great job though, as usual.
Looking good
Looks amazing!
Have a great day !!! 😄
What is the name of the plant with with purple flowers? Also, what is the name of the tan rock you used for top dressing? I love it! Thanks so much!!!
Eres Maravillosa, me encanta verte 😊,
When you are done positioning the plants, do you go back and firmly push the dirt or rocks around the cuttings? It seems they are quite flimsy. Thanks
Your garden designs are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! I wonder how the lights that seems little rocks iluminates the garden? Can you post a night picture on your Instagram??
Thank you for your like, my Instagram account is plantsbyeve, if you be kind and tag me if you post the picture, that way I can see it. THANKS SO MUCH!!! I'm looking for lights to put in my garden and haven't found the ones that makes me happy..lol
Yes thin out the palm some more
love from malaysia!
She could put the sticks on fire in the back where the potted plants where...just a thought!😁
Ronna Neidlinger too shady back there! It would pout and loose its vibrant color!
"These don't offend me" OMG ;-)
Can you put the sticks on fire in back empty section which has no plants ....it will be a good backdrop
Shona Roan too shady! It would loose is vibrant coloring!
Laura, I have a question. How come sometimes when you cut succulents...you let some harden over and then plant and other times you just cut a plant and right away you stick it back in to the ground? Thanks for any reply
Debbie Capaldi just depends on the plant and the time of the year. I want to work with cuttings at the most mild times of the year. If I’m pushing it, weather wise, and I’m working with a tender succulent, I might err on side of caution and harden them off.
Hope that this helps!
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I would have kept the sticks on fire and I would have put it up with the palm in that bare spot