4 Natural Landscape Projects for Creative Gardens
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- Natural Landscape Projects are a wonderful way to reuse resources and give them a new and whimsical life in our gardens. Sticks, wood branches, field stones and old bricks can be successfully used in these inexpensive, DIY and creative project garden ideas. Kids and other family members can get involved and create wonderful and personal garden memories.
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Such whimsy and charm Olga! I love it so much! Thanks for sharing!
Love the use of twigs. I’m going to start asking my neighbors for their small tree limbs. Thanks for showing us how. I’m excited to try this.
It can be a lot of fun! Something always falls down in my garden.
New subscriber here from Ireland. I absolutely love all these projects. Lots of inspiration. I'm currently digging up my front garden to plant a wildflower garden. It's full of rubble. I have nowhere to dump said stones/rocks and wanted to find a way to use them. Now I know a way. Thank you. I also have very little money and need to construct a fence to stop the neighbours dog from pooping in the garden which he currently does (I wish people wouldn't allow their dogs to roam as they please). I'll be heading out looking for branches everywhere now to build a wattle fence.
I enjoy watching your vblogs. It is very intriguing and you certainly make use of natural products that some well known youtuber gardeners should follow.
I love your projects !! Thank you for sharing with us !!
I am so inspired by your beautifully organic garden. It's perfect. Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas.
You are so welcome! Enjoy!
Your pergola's vertical quality enhances that part of your garden. Great idea! Also, thank you for demonstrating how easy it is to make a wattle fence. I am going to try one, I think!
God has gifted you such creative talent. What an absolute blessing. Thank you for sharing your lovely ideas and end results.
This type of garden enhancement reminds me of my mother’s old garden in Latvija….so beautiful and welcoming. You are creative and clever! I enjoy these videos and subscribed immediately! Best wishes!
This is Jane from Pennsylvania I have 30 gardens at memorial Park and I've been doing for about 18 years but I just love your gazebo I might try to make something like that myself so thank you for the ideas I appreciate it okay talk to you later
Hi Jeanne, that gazebo is just a cool presence in the garden. It is really not very long lived, but I love the vertical structure which it gives right away to that space. Plus snot will not sit on it at all.
Wow! I am truly inspired! Thank for sharing your gift!
Your garden looks like something out of a fairytale. It's lovely. Subscribed.
Thank you! Welcome!
Wow I love all four ideas!! Your sure gifted!!!
Love these projects. You are very talented.
As always, great video! ❤️
Thank you!! 😊
I wish I had a "twiggy" tree in my yard! I would love to make an arbor. Thank you for the inspiration Olga!
You are so welcome!
My dear gardener, you are amazing!! Love your organic garden, your ambition and your creativity! I started my wattle edging after your previous video & I’m so proud of it. Keep your videos comin’ !
Thank you! Lovely message. Sending garden hugs your way!
Wow .. I’m amazed ❤❤❤❤
You have such an amazing talent, the structures you bild are spetacular! The architecture is simple yet very attractive, love it, congratulations!
I'm going to put my building abilities to the test, but I must say that I'm rather clumsy with power tools..Happy days !
Thank you! I am sure you will have a lot of fun with those humble sticks!
I will do my best! Of course I'm not going to creat something intricate, not at all... Just easy little projects to start with. Happy days, bye! 🍀
Love the twig projects and the stone patio. I have loads of twigs in my garden and may try to use them. Great tip about when they are pliable.
So inspiring! I’m saving twigs from now on!
I admire your motivation and creativity. You definitely don’t let the fear of using tools or having to really put a lot of effort into something stop you from achieving what you visually want to create. I’m so impressed by you… I don’t have the energy that you have but you do inspire me… You are not just a gardener, you are definitely a true artist. ♥️
Awww… thank you so much! I do love creative process.
Those projects are such fun, and they look fantastic in the garden!
They are a lot of fun! Thanks!
Olga you are absolutely delightful! Could you please explain in a future video how you make those chicken wire protection cages for your roses? Much love ❤
Big thank you for joining the membership club! Sure thing, will be happy to explain it! Happy gardening!
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Hi Olga, your structures amaze me! So impressed. My daughter heard the piano music you had playing as you were showing the field stone patio. She would like to play it. Do you know the name of it?
The music is by Esther Abrami. A new beginning. Thank you!
Olga how do you deal with sofa under the tree while it rains??
I always had this question 😅Do you let it wet or bring it inside home when it poursss??
We don't have a great solution for that sofa. We just bring all the cushions inside into our sunroom. And sometimes we forget, so this year those cushions gave in and I am sewing a new cover for them. Quite a different color though. You will see it in some videos.
Hi, I was planning to make a tunnel same way you did your gazebo and get some lovely creeping plants overtake it to the point of them being able to support themselves. Which plants would you suggest? I know that old wisterias are pretty stable and if we would add 3D construction and some twiggy help it could look lovely, no? I live close to the coast in UK, zone 8/9 (more 9 than 8, although we had two hard winters in the row, so all tropical plants in neighbourhood got damaged...).
I like your idea! It will take time, but can look very lovely! Wisteria comes to my mind right away. Honeysuckle formes gnarled stems too. Climbing hydrangea, but it takes forever for it to form a formidable structure. Patience, right? If I were you, I would go with wisteria and will promise to myself that I will keep on top of pruning. Here in US, wisteria is a very aggressive grower.
Where did you purchase the 4’ metal fence around your roses?
Home Depot, it is chicken plastic mesh, I cut it in half.