My grandma , who had an amazingly green thumb, would always say,”Plant when you have something to plant, when you have time to plant it.” She could grow the most gorgeous hydrangeas from a cutting as small as a twig. She would throw her coffee grounds under the plants as a fertilizer.
I love your videos, I have learned so much from watching, you do an amazing job' thank you so much for sharing !I plan on buying some hydra he's this spring, no one seems to have them in yet, I guess they think spring is the only time to plant, which is wrong, now is a good time here in zone 8! Love, love your videos😘😘😘
Cathy Branly that’s my favorite part of the week...coffee & Garden Answer on a Saturday morning! I’m gearing up this morning to finish a newly renovated planting bed thanks to Laura’s inspiration!
Wow. We are still 87° here in F.L.. they said an expected cold front is due in a few days of 70 degrees during the day. Some cold front LOL that's just a tease, I'm so ready for the cool weather. This excessive heat here has been killer on me and the garden this year. It was a tough summer and I'm looking forward to my fall Garden harvests soon!
@@StaceyHerewegrowagain Isn't it funny to think about how we're both in the same country but our climates are so different? We've had snow here since October! I barely got my gardens put to bed in time haha. It gets hot here in the summer but it's definitely not Florida!
@@samantha.irenes Wow. I wish.. Lol. Today was 86° with dew points at 80. That's so crazy, even for us this time of year. They said a so called cold front us coming in for us at 50°-70° so I'm looking forward to it! Lol. We get tons of different fungal diseases and pests constantly due the crazy climates so I can't wait to be able to invest in a garden with a greenhouse and the right equipment to be able to grow produce and donate to the shelters and soup kitchens here. We have a lot unfortunately. Happy growing for the spring and stay warm this winter. October we were like 90's lol.
This area looks great! You give so many great tips in this video. I'm sure that no matter how experienced or knowledgeable the "gardeners" who watch this video may be, they're bound to learn/relearn some valuable lessons. Any Garden Answer video that involves hydrangeas is a wonderful one to me. I LOVE THEM! 💜
I really appreciate how you show your thought process and give the reason's why you did something and then the reasons why you changed your mind. It makes it so easy to learn from your experiences that way!
Laura your video is the first one I look at everyday. You are so positive and cheerful. Thank you for all the great ideas. By the way this area looks great. Tab Kerwin
My goal is to add drip tubing to at least 1 area next year. I get inspired every time I watch you add drip tubing. I'm sure once I do one area, I'll do more! 🌸🌻
Kim Christensen I too have been contemplating adding drip thanks to Laura’s inspirational videos! The first garden bed is going on drip in Spring 2019.
I started adding drip tubing this past summer. What a difference! No more hours wasted watering! Its not that expensive here, about $25 for 100'. She makes it look easy though, the drip tubing can be a bear to wrestle, two people would be so much easier.
@@robbingarcia4072 I wish all goes well for you adding drip next year, Robbin! At the beginning of the season I don't mind watering after a frosty cold winter. Then I start thinking if I had drip tubing to water my beautiful colorful flowers I could be reading 👓. Towards the end of tge season if feels like a chore watering all my flowers and I only want good thoughts with my flowers.
@@wendycash54 thanks for the tip, Wendy! I will ask my sister to help me then any flubs we'll just have a good laugh 💃 but the end result will be soooooo nice 🌸🌻
Your husband is so very lucky. You have a lovely sense of humor. Few people tickle me. Don’t change a thing. You two are so inspiring. Pace yourselves. Work smart not hard. Your segments are spot on. Amazing.
Oh my....in the far background, your weeping willow is stunning with its glorious yellow fall color gracefully blowing in the slightest gust of wind! I must admit the double hedge is going to be quite a stunner too. Thank you!
In a few years can you do a video that shows clips from planting the hedge to a few clips from monthly garden tours per year to show how they’re growing, to maybe some clips when they’re touching and your shaping them into the full hedge, and then when you are just maintaining them? Like an all around this is how you make a hedge, it takes years to grow in but here look what patience brings you sort of a thing?
I planted a small hedge (3 plants) of the invincibelle limetta this spring. They did amazing even in the first year. Now I’m excited to see yours grow too. 🌿
Thank you so much. I know you've shown us before how to do the tubing and emitter punching etc., but every time you do it for us it cements how to do it in my mind - and I'm sure I'm not the only one. It has really helped me, so thank you! Absolutely love what you've done with that area so far!
just moved to zone 6b, snow and below 0. from phoenix. pulling out the box hedge around the edge of the lawn. house is colonial revival. took the bulbs back to the store, no time to plant. just moved here 2.5 months ago. took out the roses along the walkway, the bushes smooshed up against the house. have to figure out a garden for next year. glad I found this gal. will plant some muscari, hopefully this week. it's 29F out there today
Hydrangeas are my favorite!!! Next spring I'm moving my blue ones to a more protected area...the plants were beautiful, but not one bloom because it got down to -22F degrees last winter where I live...zone 4. Then I'm putting Incrediballs in their place. Can't wait! Also can't wait to see how Laura's turn out!
You make it look so easy. And you give me inspiration for doing new projects in my yard and getting it all hooked up to water. I am soo looking forward to that because I spend so much time watering....
Love it! I like it as is...straight lines...I would t pop in annuals. There is something relaxing about the simplicity of the green boxwood hedge and the white blooms of the hydrangeas.
Love your garden! I just finished germinating the rest of my fall seeds and I can't wait to start picking soon! I live in Fl zone 9b so I love that I can grow my own produce all year long, pretty much. I've been gardening for about 7 years now and I hope to get enough funds soon so I can grow my own produce and donate to the homeless shelters in need. It's amazing to me what beauty Mother nature is, in the many ways she provides for us!
I so enjoy your videos full of information plus instructions on Turing in water lines which I didn’t realize how easy to do... thank you so much for giving us so much information
Looks gorgeous! In November I plant for summer, got the daffodils to lift and my hydrangeas have been trimmed before spring really started and the new buds starting. Now they are looking a picture! My marigolds look so cute and my violas are smelling lovely! All nicely arranged like wee soldiers, I like a tidy garden ! Xxx
How beautiful Laura, Iam so envious of your garden, no that my is not pretty, but you have the space and knowledge to do so much more. God blessed you and your beautiful family.
Hi there I used to live in New York and have been in Florida about 12 years now. I love that I can grow most of everything all year long, but we get pests and fungal diseases as well to deal with constantly when growing produce outside. Neem oil has been my best friend to control all of that...lol Happy planting your tulip bulbs!. I just sprouted garlic and can't wait to plant it, its my first time trying to grow this one.
Hi Laura! I clicked on the link you provided for the Invincibelle Limetta hydrangeas ...new in 2018! I think this sweet smaller hydrangea that would work great in my small yard. This year (late fall) I purchased the step-on edger shovel that you recommended (I haven't had a chance to use it), I love the clean crisp edge and mulch ...that area looks fantastic! The golden weeping willow in the background as you were planting is a show stopper. I look forward to see new videos from you they are a great start my day!
Watching these older vids makes me appreciate all the work you two have done to make this a gardener's dream landscape. Vision is so important and I need stronger glasses - LOL.
Enjoy your vlogs!!! 1. With hydrangeas, which ones can you change the pH level on to change for example, from a blue to a pink? 2. Have you made a video on the water/drip system you use OR advice for people that have much smaller yards/gardens? 3. Do you hire a plumber for those hydrants you have? 4. Outdoor lighting: I would also like several outdoor electrical boxes, would it make sense to hire an electrician at the same time as the plumber? Thank you! Sara Collins
I want to do a hedge of hydrangeas in my front yard but I've only seen them planted in specific places like in my neighbouring city. I'm hoping I can get some bushes and try to see how they'll fare in my home. I love how you include them everywhere in your garden!
Beautiful and one of my favorite combinations, too. If you ask me, that's a space that's just begging for some bulbs. Looking forward to Spring. ~ Lisa
Oh my word...that area looks gorgeous! I loved the golden weeping willow peeking out behind you while you worked. Mulch, the frame around the picture. 🌿😊💚
ummm gardens aren’t pictures and gardening should never be focused more on looks than quality. mulch is a food source for the microbes, a blanket, and erosion barrier. it also grows on trees so no need to buy any.
@@TrexChick If it's not the type of gardening you're into, then perhaps you should quit torturing yourself and find a different you tuber to watch, eh?
You could try asking your apt complex if you could plant a bed around the signs (name of your complex) at the entrances or other common areas. You could have a container garden on your balcony/porch if you have one.
Laurie Clarkson I definitely utilize my balcony during the warmer Months and I’m currently overwintering a few dozen plants. As for the areas around the apartment complex they have hired landscaping works who do that. There are areas in front of the apartments that only have wood chip mulch so maybe I could investigate that! Thanks for the idea!
I bet my husband when we were watching your video about planting the boxwoods and mentioned that you had a project after this one were going to plant more hydrangeas! it looks beautiful!
I absolutely love boxwood and hydrangeas! I can't wait to see how yours do as I think it is going to be gorgeous! So so inspiring! Thank you for sharing! Blessings!
How frequently do you need to replace the mulch, asking for a friend?😊 As usual it looks beautiful, can’t wait to see the finished project. Thanks for the inspiration.💞
I definitely don't miss that living here in Florida. I moved here from New York about 12 years ago & we can grow lot all year long which is pretty neat. With that comes lots of pests and diseases to but it's so nice to be able to grow this much here!
I planted 3 of these hydrangeas last year and they did horribly. 😢 maybe not enough light. I’ve since moved them. Hope they do better next year. Love your videos.
I was undecided about Mulch as l like the bare dirt but weeding is getting to be too much - after seeing this - I am convinced - am going to get a load of black mulch tomorrow for all the flower beds
Beautiful. I'm so enjoying watching this area come together, I love your plant choices and how they will look together, and it is amazing how a clean line and mulch just pulls everything together and makes it look amazing! Thank you for this video I really enjoyed watching this one and look forward to the next one, have a great day!
Very hard working mother.always on the go.
My grandma , who had an amazingly green thumb, would always say,”Plant when you have something to plant, when you have time to plant it.” She could grow the most gorgeous hydrangeas from a cutting as small as a twig. She would throw her coffee grounds under the plants as a fertilizer.
Cindy Tanton
I know someone who also feeds her hydrangeas coffee grounds and has the largest blooms.
@@dj912sent9 Coffee grounds are a green although they are brown and translate to that much-needed acid.
I’m without a garden currently, so you really help me. Just watching you in your garden makes me feel garden “fulfilled”.
Can't get enough of Garden Answer videos! Keep on inspiring and teaching us, Laura. 💜
I love and trust her advice 100% shes great at what she does for sure!
I love your videos, I have learned so much from watching, you do an amazing job' thank you so much for sharing !I plan on buying some hydra he's this spring, no one seems to have them in yet, I guess they think spring is the only time to plant, which is wrong, now is a good time here in zone 8! Love, love your videos😘😘😘
It always looks so good when you do a project. I am so inspired. Coffee and a Garden Answer video is the perfect way to start a Saturday morning!
Cathy Branly that’s my favorite part of the week...coffee & Garden Answer on a Saturday morning! I’m gearing up this morning to finish a newly renovated planting bed thanks to Laura’s inspiration!
Dark color mulch is so eye catching and brings out all colors of the beds even if it’s all shades of green
. . . . "and I'm go'in in with hydrangeas !" Laura, I'm right behind you ! Love those plants !
I'm living vicariously through you, Laura, we already have below zero windchills and snow in Minnesota!
Wow. We are still 87° here in F.L.. they said an expected cold front is due in a few days of 70 degrees during the day. Some cold front LOL that's just a tease, I'm so ready for the cool weather. This excessive heat here has been killer on me and the garden this year. It was a tough summer and I'm looking forward to my fall Garden harvests soon!
@@StaceyHerewegrowagain Isn't it funny to think about how we're both in the same country but our climates are so different? We've had snow here since October! I barely got my gardens put to bed in time haha. It gets hot here in the summer but it's definitely not Florida!
@@samantha.irenes Wow. I wish.. Lol. Today was 86° with dew points at 80. That's so crazy, even for us this time of year. They said a so called cold front us coming in for us at 50°-70° so I'm looking forward to it! Lol. We get tons of different fungal diseases and pests constantly due the crazy climates so I can't wait to be able to invest in a garden with a greenhouse and the right equipment to be able to grow produce and donate to the shelters and soup kitchens here. We have a lot unfortunately. Happy growing for the spring and stay warm this winter. October we were like 90's lol.
It's amazing what a clean grass line and mulch can do! Thanks for sharing.
Yes it is..looks so pretty freshly done!
This area looks great! You give so many great tips in this video. I'm sure that no matter how experienced or knowledgeable the "gardeners" who watch this video may be, they're bound to learn/relearn some valuable lessons. Any Garden Answer video that involves hydrangeas is a wonderful one to me. I LOVE THEM! 💜
I really appreciate how you show your thought process and give the reason's why you did something and then the reasons why you changed your mind. It makes it so easy to learn from your experiences that way!
Laura your video is the first one I look at everyday. You are so positive and cheerful. Thank you for all the great ideas. By the way this area looks great. Tab Kerwin
My goal is to add drip tubing to at least 1 area next year. I get inspired every time I watch you add drip tubing. I'm sure once I do one area, I'll do more! 🌸🌻
Kim Christensen I too have been contemplating adding drip thanks to Laura’s inspirational videos! The first garden bed is going on drip in Spring 2019.
I started adding drip tubing this past summer. What a difference! No more hours wasted watering! Its not that expensive here, about $25 for 100'. She makes it look easy though, the drip tubing can be a bear to wrestle, two people would be so much easier.
@@robbingarcia4072 I wish all goes well for you adding drip next year, Robbin! At the beginning of the season I don't mind watering after a frosty cold winter. Then I start thinking if I had drip tubing to water my beautiful colorful flowers I could be reading 👓. Towards the end of tge season if feels like a chore watering all my flowers and I only want good thoughts with my flowers.
@@wendycash54 thanks for the tip, Wendy! I will ask my sister to help me then any flubs we'll just have a good laugh 💃 but the end result will be soooooo nice 🌸🌻
Yes! I need this in my life so much with all the gardening I do. Definitely checking into it. Thx Laura, I always trust your advice!
You make gardening seem so simple. I know there are things in between, however, I want to garden now. Thanks for all you show on how you grow!
Your husband is so very lucky. You have a lovely sense of humor. Few people tickle me. Don’t change a thing. You two are so inspiring. Pace yourselves. Work smart not hard. Your segments are spot on. Amazing.
I have learned so much from you. Thank you.
gardening isn’t about ostentation. gardening should be about permaculure and conservation.
@@TrexChick I do not find this ostentatious. Perhaps I am misunderstanding your comment.
I have too!
Oh my....in the far background, your weeping willow is stunning with its glorious yellow fall color gracefully blowing in the slightest gust of wind! I must admit the double hedge is going to be quite a stunner too. Thank you!
In a few years can you do a video that shows clips from planting the hedge to a few clips from monthly garden tours per year to show how they’re growing, to maybe some clips when they’re touching and your shaping them into the full hedge, and then when you are just maintaining them? Like an all around this is how you make a hedge, it takes years to grow in but here look what patience brings you sort of a thing?
Learning so much. And once again, Arron’s soundtrack adds a cheerful rhythm as Laura gets her plants in the ground. Thank you both.
I planted a small hedge (3 plants) of the invincibelle limetta this spring. They did amazing even in the first year. Now I’m excited to see yours grow too. 🌿
Thank you so much. I know you've shown us before how to do the tubing and emitter punching etc., but every time you do it for us it cements how to do it in my mind - and I'm sure I'm not the only one. It has really helped me, so thank you!
Absolutely love what you've done with that area so far!
We all can agree, I am speaking for ALL that we learn so much from you, thank you thank you thank you
You are just a bundle of energy. Love your channel. So many great ideas.
just moved to zone 6b, snow and below 0. from phoenix. pulling out the box hedge around the edge of the lawn. house is colonial revival. took the bulbs back to the store, no time to plant. just moved here 2.5 months ago. took out the roses along the walkway, the bushes smooshed up against the house. have to figure out a garden for next year. glad I found this gal. will plant some muscari, hopefully this week. it's 29F out there today
Hydrangeas are my favorite!!! Next spring I'm moving my blue ones to a more protected area...the plants were beautiful, but not one bloom because it got down to -22F degrees last winter where I live...zone 4. Then I'm putting Incrediballs in their place. Can't wait! Also can't wait to see how Laura's turn out!
You make it look so easy. And you give me inspiration for doing new projects in my yard and getting it all hooked up to water. I am soo looking forward to that because I spend so much time watering....
very hard working lady !
This is such a gorgeous hedge combo Laura!
Love it! I like it as is...straight lines...I would t pop in annuals. There is something relaxing about the simplicity of the green boxwood hedge and the white blooms of the hydrangeas.
Absolutely stunning! Fresh mulch with those glorious blooms is an eye-popping combination! Love 💕
Laura what a transformation! That looks amazing so put together!
She's so creative and I love that she does most of it herself like I do!
Love your garden! I just finished germinating the rest of my fall seeds and I can't wait to start picking soon! I live in Fl zone 9b so I love that I can grow my own produce all year long, pretty much. I've been gardening for about 7 years now and I hope to get enough funds soon so I can grow my own produce and donate to the homeless shelters in need. It's amazing to me what beauty Mother nature is, in the many ways she provides for us!
So enjoy your planting tips and the hard work you and your husband undertake.
I so enjoy your videos full of information plus instructions on Turing in water lines which I didn’t realize how easy to do... thank you so much for giving us so much information
What a beautiful combo! Boxwoods and hydrangeas are some of my favorite plants in the garden.
The weeping willow behind you is a beautiful yellow simply gorgeous!
Just what I needed on this cold rainy day!!!!
I can’t believe you’re still planting in November! That area is going to be amazing. Love every single video you make! 👍🏼
I adore your personality! How can you be serene all the time?
Looks so alive & wonderful going in to winter. Thanks
Beautiful and clean looking I could watch your videos all day! Sometimes I watch them a few times!
My favorite Saturday morning activity is grabbing a cup of coffee and watching Garden Answer videos.
Wow what a difference, great job Laura, I love those hydrangeas!
Looks gorgeous! In November I plant for summer, got the daffodils to lift and my hydrangeas have been trimmed before spring really started and the new buds starting. Now they are looking a picture! My marigolds look so cute and my violas are smelling lovely! All nicely arranged like wee soldiers, I like a tidy garden ! Xxx
How beautiful Laura, Iam so envious of your garden, no that my is not pretty, but you have the space and knowledge to do so much more. God blessed you and your beautiful family.
Looks so beautiful. I love all hydrangeas.
I'm waiting for the snow to melt so I can finish planting my tulip bulbs.
Me too, Barbara! Glad I'm not the only one "going with the flow." :)
snow!? where are you!?
Hi there I used to live in New York and have been in Florida about 12 years now. I love that I can grow most of everything all year long, but we get pests and fungal diseases as well to deal with constantly when growing produce outside. Neem oil has been my best friend to control all of that...lol Happy planting your tulip bulbs!. I just sprouted garlic and can't wait to plant it, its my first time trying to grow this one.
A fresh layer of mulch makes the plantings pop!
Jennifer Brown lol that’s not all it does
@@TrexChick I know, I live in Florida, where mulch is a necessity.
@@TheJennBrown me too! Neem oil has been my best friend here in Fl these past 6-7yrs growing produce in the garden outside!
You are incredibly gifted and an inspiring teacher! Your weeping willow is amazing!🍁🍁🍂
Oh how I love to see you plant hydrangeas. It's my favorite. I can't wait to see this area fill in, will be beautiful.
Thank you for the wonderful, inspirational videos! Gives me encouragement! 👍🏽👍🏽 ❤️ from NY!
yes, definitely. We can all use less weeds in our lives and yards too. Looks Awesome!
Hi Laura! I clicked on the link you provided for the Invincibelle Limetta hydrangeas ...new in 2018! I think this sweet smaller hydrangea that would work great in my small yard. This year (late fall) I purchased the step-on edger shovel that you recommended (I haven't had a chance to use it), I love the clean crisp edge and mulch ...that area looks fantastic! The golden weeping willow in the background as you were planting is a show stopper. I look forward to see new videos from you they are a great start my day!
Watching these older vids makes me appreciate all the work you two have done to make this a gardener's dream landscape. Vision is so important and I need stronger glasses - LOL.
Wow! U make putting sprinklers in so easy. I thought I would have to pay someone to put one down. Nice job
This area will be beautiful when it blooms anew. I LOVE boxwoods, we have plants that are over six feet tall.
Enjoy your vlogs!!!
1. With hydrangeas, which ones can you change the pH level on to change for example, from a blue to a pink?
2. Have you made a video on the water/drip system you use OR advice for people that have much smaller yards/gardens?
3. Do you hire a plumber for those hydrants you have?
4. Outdoor lighting: I would also like several outdoor electrical boxes, would it make sense to hire an electrician at the same time as the plumber?
Thank you!
Sara Collins
Looks absolutely gorgeous already!!
I want to do a hedge of hydrangeas in my front yard but I've only seen them planted in specific places like in my neighbouring city. I'm hoping I can get some bushes and try to see how they'll fare in my home. I love how you include them everywhere in your garden!
Beautiful and one of my favorite combinations, too. If you ask me, that's a space that's just begging for some bulbs. Looking forward to Spring. ~ Lisa
Very nice! I love that Juniper tree, too. It's perfect with those little green berries for that area.
It's going to be spectacular when it starts to bloom next season!
Thank you...you brought a smile to my passion and face this morning.
Oh my word...that area looks gorgeous! I loved the golden weeping willow peeking out behind you while you worked. Mulch, the frame around the picture. 🌿😊💚
ummm gardens aren’t pictures and gardening should never be focused more on looks than quality. mulch is a food source for the microbes, a blanket, and erosion barrier. it also grows on trees so no need to buy any.
@@TrexChick Ummm, do you know how condescending you sound?
It doesn't really make people want to listen to you.
people who think this is gardening would not listen anyway.
@@TrexChick If it's not the type of gardening you're into, then perhaps you should quit torturing yourself and find a different you tuber to watch, eh?
educating the masses about false information is not torture 👩🌾
Really looking forward to what that will look like as it grows.
Can’t wait to move out of my apartment and have land where I can plant in a landscape! Your videos have given me so much inspiration!
You could try asking your apt complex if you could plant a bed around the signs (name of your complex) at the entrances or other common areas. You could have a container garden on your balcony/porch if you have one.
Laurie Clarkson I definitely utilize my balcony during the warmer Months and I’m currently overwintering a few dozen plants. As for the areas around the apartment complex they have hired landscaping works who do that. There are areas in front of the apartments that only have wood chip mulch so maybe I could investigate that! Thanks for the idea!
It's really beautiful. Can't wait to see how it looks like when the plants grow bigger.
I bet my husband when we were watching your video about planting the boxwoods and mentioned that you had a project after this one were going to plant more hydrangeas! it looks beautiful!
thanks so much for explaining the irrigation. I am definitely doing this.
Everything you've done looks wonderful. I'm sure when they grow to full height with the boxwoods in front, they are certainly going to be "glorious"!
Looks gorgeous as always. Can't wait to see the hydrangeas grow and mature.😍😍😍
i like that i been watching so long that i know what you're talking about when you mention the trenches and other problems you ran into earlier
I am in a wonderful trance watching your videos today
The bucket caddy is awesome!!
Me too! I just planted 4 vanilla Strawberry hydrangeas!!!
Another awesome project finished to perfection!!!!! You are Garden Answer Rockstar.
I absolutely love boxwood and hydrangeas! I can't wait to see how yours do as I think it is going to be gorgeous! So so inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
Blessings!
How frequently do you need to replace the mulch, asking for a friend?😊 As usual it looks beautiful, can’t wait to see the finished project. Thanks for the inspiration.💞
It looks beautiful! We have snow now in southern Manitoba, Canada.
I definitely don't miss that living here in Florida. I moved here from New York about 12 years ago & we can grow lot all year long which is pretty neat. With that comes lots of pests and diseases to but it's so nice to be able to grow this much here!
Love the dark mulch
Very nice i also can wait to iam self a hydrangea lover they realy strong thanks for sharing looks very good 🌿🌾👌
I planted 3 of these hydrangeas last year and they did horribly. 😢 maybe not enough light. I’ve since moved them. Hope they do better next year. Love your videos.
Transformed looks great
You done it again, Laura! It's juuust beautiful! Thank you.
Always a delight.
I was undecided about Mulch as l like the bare dirt but weeding is getting to be too much - after seeing this - I am convinced - am going to get a load of black mulch tomorrow for all the flower beds
I love how sporting Aaron is to Laura 💗
Looks terrific. I love and appreciate your attention to detail. Thank you.
What a gorgeous finish. You’ve convinced me to get a limelight hydrangea. Xx
Two of my favorite plants together, looks good, be more beautiful over the years..
Love! Thank you for all the well put together videos and soooo much good information.
Do you have a video that shows what this hedge project looks like this year?
Yes did you find an update??
@@co1ten oh gosh, I didn't, but I'll look again :)
Beautiful. I'm so enjoying watching this area come together, I love your plant choices and how they will look together, and it is amazing how a clean line and mulch just pulls everything together and makes it look amazing! Thank you for this video I really enjoyed watching this one and look forward to the next one, have a great day!
Can’t wait to see the hedge.
As always enjoy very much. keep doing what you do and I will be watching . Bennie
love the look such good work i love how your so clean and tidy and the bark mulch just sets everything off nice choice of plants
Ya' know, I really enjoyed this one, I actually learned a lot about the installation of the poly tubing and emitters. I can do this!
Awesome job miss Laura thanks for sharing 😊👩🏻🌾
All you do is beautiful!!! I’m learning so much ....luv the videos....thank you Laura❤️
Wow, can’t wait to see them when they grow!