Journey through Seasons: Our Japanese Garden Transformation

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2022
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  • @TokyoLlama
    @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +523

    I probably should have commented on why I heavily pruned the camellia. It was suggested by a keen gardener Japanese friend of ours. She said that the pine tree should be the centre piece there and it would look more balanced if the camellia was shorter. (It was getting out of control a bit anyway). Originally, the camellia (and pine tree) would have been much smaller, carefully pruned and shaped (you can see the bend in the pine tree), as is typical in a more traditional Japanese garden.

    • @julesoyler4306
      @julesoyler4306 2 года назад +39

      Have turned overgrown weeds and bare soil into a beautiful lawn. It must be wonderful to sit and look at what your hard work has brought! Until next time, take care.

    • @Mindy56743
      @Mindy56743 2 года назад +44

      I love the finished look. The pine tree has a bonsai feel and the other looks so much more balanced. I would have been scared to cut that much off myself but it does look so much better

    • @LaReynedEpee
      @LaReynedEpee 2 года назад +55

      If you're pruning any pine trees put the needles round your azaleas to help acidify the soil 👍

    • @rztrzt
      @rztrzt 2 года назад +2

      Japanese wood houses always appear weathered on the outside, is there a reason the wood is not treated/sealed/varnished etc?

    • @WhiskerMoon
      @WhiskerMoon 2 года назад +7

      It was definitely the right choice :) it looks great side by side

  • @PanzerChief
    @PanzerChief 2 года назад +382

    I can't believe it's been 3yrs already sir, thank you for sharing your journey. You're one of my favorite channels on RUclips.
    It's funny that I always find a way to talk about your channel in my conversation with family and close friends.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +18

      Wow, thank you! Appreciate it!

  • @KosmoAlx
    @KosmoAlx 2 года назад +3

    An wiseman doesn't wait for heaven in other life, he/she makes his/her heaven now. Bravo sir .

  • @Big-Wonka
    @Big-Wonka 2 года назад +261

    My wife never understood why I love maintaining our yard. But your before and after is exactly why I enjoy it. It's like creating a slow sculpture.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +42

      I love working in the yard, she often "mentions" how I spend a lot of time there.

    • @Big-Wonka
      @Big-Wonka 2 года назад +13

      @@TokyoLlama Haha same. Having a neighbor say my yard looks great makes it worth it.

    • @LaReynedEpee
      @LaReynedEpee 2 года назад +4

      I like your philosophy 😄

    • @elizabethfaraone
      @elizabethfaraone 2 года назад +2

      @@TokyoLlama Unless you can afford to pay a good gardener, you have to spend a lot of time in the garden. In the US, it was common for wealthy homeowners to have gardeners on staff. It’s a time consuming job.

    • @irenemarietha5277
      @irenemarietha5277 2 года назад +3

      Ahaha... I wouldnt have the energy to maintain such huge yard like his too, but I love watching the effort to renovate this land 🥰

  • @megsmith5989
    @megsmith5989 Месяц назад +1

    I never thought I would spend my evenings watching someone in Japan mow their lawn

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 2 года назад +75

    The house and garden look magical. That roof will always take my breath it is stunning

  • @cat3crazy
    @cat3crazy 2 года назад +48

    I started watching from the beginning, when you were digging all the junk out that had been left behind. It's amazing to see the transformation in only 3 years. You and your family have put a lot of work into the place.

  • @dubiesinjapan
    @dubiesinjapan 2 года назад +125

    Hey mate
    I’m from Canada and just moved to gunma prefecture, my wife is from here
    We started looking at Akia’s and mostly from you motivating us , we love the traditional look but want to give it our own modern twist
    I’ll be referring to some of older vids on the procedure of the process
    It’s overwhelming a bit as there is a lot involved and so many akia to choose from
    Thanks mate , been subscribed since the beginning

    • @Jordan-inJapan
      @Jordan-inJapan 2 года назад +18

      Hey, fellow Canadian in Japan here. There are quite a few ‘akiyas’ here where I live in Mie, too. I was really tempted to buy one and fix it up, but my wife (Japanese) didn’t like the idea, and convinced me that we should build a new place. (Finished! Just moved in last fall.) Overall, I’m happy with the decision, but sometimes when I watch Tokyo Llama videos I dream about what ‘might have been’.

    • @dubiesinjapan
      @dubiesinjapan 2 года назад +12

      @@Jordan-inJapan I know exactly what you mean , mines still not totally convinced, and new houses are so cheap compared to vancouver, my only issue is the low beams when transferring into rooms , think I’ve given myself a few concussions already , I just love the traditional style and you actually get a yard with older houses

    • @Jordan-inJapan
      @Jordan-inJapan 2 года назад +5

      @@dubiesinjapan
      We built our house using traditional Japanese carpenter methods, but with a modern aesthetic. (High ceilings etc.) I’ve got some videos on my channel if you’re interested in the process.
      And btw, I’m from North Vancouver myself, so I know what you mean about those land prices. 😆

    • @dubiesinjapan
      @dubiesinjapan 2 года назад +2

      @@Jordan-inJapan nice I’m gonna check it out , I’ll reach out and msg you on there , take it easy eh and I’ll talk to soon as I got few other questions bout adapting to life here

    • @Jordan-inJapan
      @Jordan-inJapan 2 года назад +2

      @@dubiesinjapan sounds good! I’ve been in this country quite a while now and I’m happy to share my experience. 🍻

  • @scottend5239
    @scottend5239 2 года назад +6

    "At some point, I'd like to keep a bee hive".
    I actually said "Yes!" with joy at this comment. It's my dream to someday do the same.

  • @troyashley9565
    @troyashley9565 Год назад +1

    I think the only thing missing is a water feature to just put the icing on the cake. Relaxation personified. Great content as always

  • @brandtc.7991
    @brandtc.7991 2 года назад +27

    I still can't believe its been 3 years!!!! Time is flying by and I still just love these videos! They make my day and they calm me so much! Thank you!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +1

      No worries! Thanks for watching.

  • @Grahamcracker6366
    @Grahamcracker6366 2 года назад +20

    The grass is looking great! I’m still trying to convince my husband to move to the countryside in Japan. We both live in a city in Korea. He’s Pakistani and I’m an American. Retirement dream!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +6

      If you do make the move there are plenty to choose from in the countryside!

  • @TheIrishAmish
    @TheIrishAmish Год назад

    1. Double the size of that garden. 2. Make time. 3. Your children will benefit most. Having food growing in the yard has manifold benefits. Besides picking/preparing/eating the food, a garden grown under their hand and care instils calmness and connection to the land, your home, and their family. 4. Plant more fruit trees. 5. You are quite the gardener, you need to switch gear and research edible plants, both flowering and non flowering to gradually replace some of the ornamentals.
    The time spent caring for plants purely to look at is wasteful of the potential to reap spices, garnishes, and food to eat.
    Had not seen your vids all the way back to tearing all the stuff in the big flower bed due to stroke, so glad to see you all thriving!

  • @kgal63
    @kgal63 2 года назад +40

    Beautiful. Your attention to detail in your garden has really made them so lovely. The ground cover is gorgeous and added so much color. You have accomplished so much since started the home renovation. Thank you I have really enjoyed watching all that you have done for your family.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +5

      No worries, thanks for watching!

  • @andrewcarmichael8683
    @andrewcarmichael8683 2 года назад +16

    It is one of my most pleasant fantasies of owning an older Japanese home! Since I left in 92, I dream of returning to stay for the rest of my life. Finding a place like yours is ideal, but the workshops will have to stay, got to tinker and repair!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +2

      Definitely needed to keep at least one workshop!

    • @andrewcarmichael8683
      @andrewcarmichael8683 2 года назад +6

      @@TokyoLlama I'm a carpenter, western style carpenter that is learning Japanese carpentry. I also get into a lot of other things like motor mechanics, because I have an 18 year old car! Haven't sent a car to the garage since 1989!

    • @aceilidh
      @aceilidh Год назад +1

      Same here. (It is highly unlikely I'd ever be able to go toJapan, though.) Would be great to see your videos if you decide to start a channel.

  • @legianglegiang1972
    @legianglegiang1972 8 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤ This is a dream house for many people, it's wonderful, congratulations!

  • @zakkvanish3668
    @zakkvanish3668 2 года назад +22

    Note to self: Turn things on before trying to start them.
    It looks great though! And like a lot of work as well. But I suppose you need something else to keep busy since the house is finished 😁👍

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +18

      You don't get that kind of advice on all RUclips channels. 😁

    • @peggymcthompson261
      @peggymcthompson261 2 года назад +1

      😂😂

  • @davidho9238
    @davidho9238 2 года назад

    Behind Every beautiful house are hard working people. It doesn’t come easily.

  • @crezychameau
    @crezychameau 2 года назад +19

    When you use the fork aerator, try to drive it into the ground by standing on it with all your weight rather than kicking it, it feels a bit unnatural and slow but it will feel better after a while.
    Repeated hard kicks like these risk hurting your tendons and your articulations, if you can, try to avoid them
    This garden is crazy nice, so many different things that are all well done !

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +4

      I'll try that next time. Might not have the patience though! Thank you.

  • @Kagewing
    @Kagewing 2 года назад +1

    3 years of hard work, still remember the well, 2 cars and a bunch of tvs inside but everything worth at the end

  • @mtwhatley3253
    @mtwhatley3253 2 года назад +2

    I put in micro irrigation around most of my shrubs…..I makes a massive difference to only water at the base for about 1 minute per day. It also saves a ton of water over the traditional type of spray irrigation.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      I should probably do something similar, if only for summer.

  • @Jordan-inJapan
    @Jordan-inJapan 2 года назад +43

    お疲れ様でした!You’ve done a beautiful job with that space. Obviously it will be a lot of work to keep it looking so good, but the result is clearly worth it! My own ‘new garden situation’ is unexpectedly interesting. We had initially not planned on doing much beyond putting in a little tree in our front yard (done!) but then my wife’s parents, who live basically next door, suddenly started to have old-age related health issues, and I’ve (mostly against my will) inherited a decent sized garden to take care of and harvest, etc. spent the day today picking ‘ume’ (Japanese plumbs) and making juice and of course ‘ume-shu’. Needless to say, weekends have just gotten busier. 😅

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +2

      Nice! A garden takes up a lot of time for sure.

  • @tardismole
    @tardismole 2 года назад +2

    I love Japanese gardens, but I imagined that they took a lot of care and attention. My father was a landscape gardener, but a Japaese gardener's job is on a completely different level.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +1

      Yes, the carefully manicured one is probably too much work, but I'll make a small one later.

  • @pamelaculango6547
    @pamelaculango6547 2 года назад +1

    I watch your journey of renovating that house, i witness how you transform that house into a home again. It also became my stress reliever watching your video. 💓

  • @didierjud8086
    @didierjud8086 2 года назад +1

    For plants that need acidic soil I recommend to plant them in a big pot with only bark mulch. then if you wich, you can then bury the pot into the soil. We made it with blueberries and it's wonderful see how they grow.
    And for the bee hive, be aware that from the moment you have one, all the wild bees will be gone. I would rather recommend to install so called "bee hotel". It is amazing how many different wild bee types there are. It requires no work, only native plants. It's a joy to observe them and, as a side effect, they are much less agressive than the yellow-black ones.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      That's a neat idea, I might try that with my blueberries too! I'll look further into that bee hotel idea - thank you!

  • @mariapelleya7410
    @mariapelleya7410 2 года назад +10

    Your lawn and flower beds look beautiful. We all remember the uneven weedy mud pit with which you started! Growing from cuttings is a very good way to go, less expense too.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Yes, definitely cheaper, and quite satisfying!

  • @alexg4936
    @alexg4936 Год назад

    You took the beautiful garden wall down! Now you have a great view of your neighbors

  • @eugene4950
    @eugene4950 2 года назад +1

    came for the house , stayed for the the garden :)
    amazing work

  • @secretscarlet8249
    @secretscarlet8249 2 года назад +4

    Wowza. Never realized I've been invested in a property for 4 years now. Thanks for recording and showing these to us.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +2

      No worries, thanks for watching all this time!

  • @EmmaAppleBerry
    @EmmaAppleBerry 2 года назад +2

    Thyme can be a great soft and lovely smelling (plus edible) groundcover. Ive seen in between pavers and between concrete (or stone) and grass to stop the need for a whipper snipper and you can just use a mower since you dont need to trim the thyme and get in those nooks and crannies. Something to think about in areas where phlox may not work like cracks in concrete or under the deck areas etc.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Thanks, I do like thyme and have some planted in some spots but good idea to add some to borders.

  • @supernatural5354
    @supernatural5354 2 года назад +1

    Your backyard is quite big. I could see a pond fitting in nicely. 🙂🌅

  • @mimzy29
    @mimzy29 Год назад

    Deep inside of me , I always want to buy a traditional Japanese house, I’m Chinese and living in Europe, don’t feel like I belongs to here, your house and garten is like a dream ❤ when I first found your channel I already know that I finally found what I need for so long time 😊

  • @jodirauth8847
    @jodirauth8847 2 года назад +1

    This overwhelming task of making this place liveable for all of you has been such a pleasure to watch and learn about Japan.

  • @morphergaming0531
    @morphergaming0531 2 года назад +2

    This vid makes me miss tree pruning. Its sounds like a chore but there is a relationship that develops with the trees and they respond with increased growth, density, and fullness as if the appreciated hair cut or growth correction.

  • @user-tt5xj5ib1e
    @user-tt5xj5ib1e Год назад +1

    The time has gone so fast. I remember when you first bought the house. All the dedication and work you've done over all these years has truly paid off. You've breathed life and joy back into this beautiful home :) 😍😃😍

  • @P.M.P.181
    @P.M.P.181 2 года назад +1

    So beautiful, I loved it almost as much as the snowy winter video ❤ your wife's strawberries looked so good 🙂 thanks again for sharing, I enjoyed this video from beginning to end 😀

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +1

      Thanks very much, happy to hear that!

  • @PaulJHershey1
    @PaulJHershey1 Год назад

    Yeah, you trimmed those side yard trees...very, very, very nice...now, they look 'right' - considering the handsome home you have behind them. Well done!

  • @maodonimega
    @maodonimega 2 года назад +2

    wow wow wow. The garden is starting to be a fitting companion for that beautifully handcrafted house! Congratulations to you and your wife. Absolutely right to make the twisted pine the star of the show. Ps ...couldn't you Mcguiver a soil-aerating machine....a bit like an old fashioned roller blade grass cutter....but with spikes?

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +2

      I've thought about converting my roller into an aerator, maybe I should give it a proper try, thanks!

    • @maodonimega
      @maodonimega 2 года назад +1

      @@TokyoLlama No...thank you!

  • @Sojourning_
    @Sojourning_ Год назад

    all your videos are showing up here again, such a beautiful home now, it's a real joy and pleasure to see all you and your wife have
    accomplished

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Год назад

      Thanks very much, glad to see you back.

  • @kdvr766
    @kdvr766 2 года назад +1

    Just wow! The improvement is outstanding

  • @Georgie13
    @Georgie13 2 года назад

    It's so amazing to see how far the yard has come. It doesn't feel like I have been watching this channel for so long!

  • @daleyounts3426
    @daleyounts3426 2 года назад +1

    Love the orchids! The variety and choices if flowering shrubs is wonderful. Your garden is beautiful

  • @bladepanthera
    @bladepanthera 2 года назад +3

    Three years?! Oh man, the time has flown. Like many here I've also been here since the beginning and it's been a privilege to follow your journey with this house.
    An idea for you... I just saw a video by Dogen, the American youtuber in Japan who has built a brand new property. It would be cool to see a collaboration showing the difference in processes between a new build and a renovation. All the limitations, advantages etc. I feel like your personalities would complement, too. 😁

  • @kakaychang
    @kakaychang 3 месяца назад

    Me, “oooo😮” I want that black & Decker saw thingy.

  • @SewingBoxDesigns
    @SewingBoxDesigns 2 года назад +1

    Its all looking so beautiful! Pruning the azalea really brought out the showpiece factor.

  • @chickenfliq1174
    @chickenfliq1174 2 года назад +1

    at 10:25 you can see a small frog.
    I love watching the progress, keep it up.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +1

      Wow! Well spotted. We have lots of these little frogs around the garden.

  • @jilliedillie
    @jilliedillie 2 года назад

    Beautiful! Have neighbors and townspeople stopped by to appreciate how you’ve rescued this property?

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Yes, we get some people - usually acquaintances of my mother-in-law visiting, plus people have a look on their walks along the road behind the house.

  • @EndlessMuse
    @EndlessMuse 2 года назад +1

    I see so many similarities in plants to my garden here in Minnesota! Definitely adding some of the phlox upcoming. Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @bethzaidaespinosa5318
    @bethzaidaespinosa5318 2 года назад +2

    The garden looks beautiful, it makes me conflict to see different types of flowers together, but it looks really beautiful.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, I like English borders with the mixture of flowers.

  • @nancynewlin
    @nancynewlin 2 года назад +1

    Excellent work in the garden. And you are now seeing some of the fruits of your labors, with more to come.

  • @susanfabian1521
    @susanfabian1521 2 года назад +1

    I think the smartest thing for anyone's garden is patience. It's hard for some to wait for root establishment of something that will benefit your yard for years to come. You have done a great job in your garden.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Very true, I do start some plants from seed but sometimes can't wait and buy from the home centre.

  • @endangeredmarmot4518
    @endangeredmarmot4518 2 года назад +1

    Your garden has come together amazingly well. Your little castle in its own paradise. Great work, brother - always love your videos when you put them out!

  • @happy_camper
    @happy_camper 2 года назад +1

    A labor of love. It's really come together. I have so much respect for you and your family for going on this journey together!! It's a beautiful passion project!

  • @twoblackwidows
    @twoblackwidows 2 года назад +2

    I love your updates, especially this garden one. It’s very calming and your garden has become beautiful. I can’t wait to see once you have more of your garden covered in the lovely purple flowers.

  • @corikra1392
    @corikra1392 2 года назад +1

    It's all coming along nicely 👍. You've done an awesome job with the house and the garden, love the update videos!

  • @PS-wh1yr
    @PS-wh1yr 2 года назад

    1:43 that's a beautiful view

  • @kitchentroll5868
    @kitchentroll5868 2 года назад

    In some ways, the garden/lawn is harder to dial-in than the rest of a renovation. Whereas the house informs you what needs doing, the lawn is more guided by regional culture, personality and taste. For instance, what looks great alongside a Victorian heap, looks completely wrong alongside a mid-century rancher. I have never had the knack for gardening, but you, Sir, seem to have some skill and good guidance. What you have achieved so far with the garden is almost more impressive than what you have accomplished with the house. Especially when you consider the amount of demolition and hauling-off you needed to do to get to where you had a sizable garden. Well done, Sir, well done.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +1

      Thanks very much! You're very right, the garden does depend a lot of different factors.

  • @carolyng5044
    @carolyng5044 2 года назад

    Beautiful, just beautiful. I agree that you should probably get some bees. I am still waiting to see the addition of the peacocks. All your hard work is showing up. Thank you for sharing.

  • @gibsongirl9046
    @gibsongirl9046 2 года назад +2

    Everything looks lovely! Your hard work is showing wonderfully. I remember the video of when the neighbors brought the tree and now look at it!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      It's growing very nicely!

  • @therealhellkitty5388
    @therealhellkitty5388 2 года назад +2

    I, too, have been here since the beginning and eagerly await each episode. It’s been a phenomenal amount of work and I’m sure it’s been expensive, but your place must show the value of restoring these historic properties to others. Hard to believe the lawn has been in three years already, I remember watching you level the yard and sow the grass…WOW! Keep the updates coming!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching all this time! More updates soon!

  • @wendymorrison5803
    @wendymorrison5803 2 года назад

    Love the woodland plantings. This big border will be a lush haven for summers to come. Please put insect houses and a hive for wild bees. That would be a joy. Thanks from Leongatha Vic.

  • @pennyarts886
    @pennyarts886 13 дней назад

    I suggest you should add in bonsai, your wife should know. It's very japanese and easy to take care and very therapeutic.

  • @nandinos
    @nandinos 2 года назад

    Garden looks lovely! Also, I'm that neighbour who buys the plants and all my neighbours around me, ask to take cuttings 😂

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Ha ha, you are a good neighbour to have!

  • @bankerdave888
    @bankerdave888 2 года назад +2

    So much sweat and tears, and it's beautiful! I bet your neighbors just love what you've done and thank you for it! 😍😍😍

  • @zanryoshin
    @zanryoshin 2 года назад +1

    What a beautiful place to be with your family, you're house will end up being a treasure!

  • @glennmcgee1729
    @glennmcgee1729 2 года назад +1

    So much progress made with the lawn and gardens, beautiful. When I see all the before pictures, I imagine you being relieved you're past all those demanding steps.

  • @KingPinguofDingu
    @KingPinguofDingu 2 года назад +2

    Your dedication and hard work is one in a million. It's always a joy to see the progress you've been making!

  • @mariaazgfxjcy
    @mariaazgfxjcy 2 года назад

    3 years really have flown by! thank you for sharing your knowledge, learnings and taking the effort to film it all. it's so lovely to see! i've grown to appreciate the outdoors and plants throughout the pandemic and i'm proud to be able to name most of these plants haha

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад +1

      No worries, thanks for watching! I also have an even stronger appreciation for outdoor space since the pandemic.

    • @mariaazgfxjcy
      @mariaazgfxjcy 2 года назад

      @@TokyoLlama definitely a universal thing as all my friends have picked up plant caring over the pandemic!

  • @captainobvious9188
    @captainobvious9188 2 года назад

    “I find it helpful to turn things on before trying to start them.” Lols

  • @RAZGR1Z
    @RAZGR1Z 2 года назад +1

    Your channel and your property has come a long way I can't believe it's been 3 years since you started the journey! Thanks as always!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      No worries, thanks for watching!

  • @poperuku
    @poperuku 2 года назад

    I loved the look you gave us of your garden. I've been following since the beginning, and the garden has been something I've been keen on seeing more of, especially since it's always changing with the seasons. As someone living in an apartment with only a few plants on a fire escape, looking into other people's gardens with a smile and a sigh is the best I can hope for. Thank you for sharing yours.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      No worries, thanks for watching!

  • @DarrinsDaffs
    @DarrinsDaffs 2 года назад +4

    I appreciate the cloud pruning of the camellia. Going forward, prune after flowering. If you wait several months to do that you have possibly eliminated any buds they have already set for the next year's flowering. I'm so excited that you're creeping phlox cuttings are doing so well! I have always wondered about the property at the back/side of your property and what its' future might be for you all..

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Hopefully I've left some buds there, as it's a prolific flowerer. I'm hoping to use some of the vacant land to do raised beds at some point.

  • @mikiohirata9627
    @mikiohirata9627 2 года назад

    You've done a fantastic job in just 3 years. Garden work is a very slow job especially one
    as big as yours and you're the only one working on it.
    But it'll rewards you with all those beautiful flowers year after year. I found it was the best
    therapy sessions for me.
    Anyway cheers from expat Japanese in US who view your channel occasionally and appreciate your concept and esthetics.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Thanks very much, yes, I find it relaxing to work in the garden though it can take up a lot of time from doing other things I should be doing...

  • @joozimek9643
    @joozimek9643 2 года назад +1

    Thought you’d gone a bit crazy and pruned the Camellia too much , but your friend was right the pine is absolutely beautiful and the bed looks so much better 🙏🏼

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Yes, she was definitely right!

  • @JoyandSerenity.
    @JoyandSerenity. 2 года назад

    Adding acids to the soil is a great quick fix, but the best way to acidify your soil long term is to add in any pine needles you have or any other evergreen style tree. They make the soil more acidic over time, which is also something to look out for if a property has lots of pine trees.

  • @Hikkiru
    @Hikkiru 2 года назад +2

    wow i cant believe its been 3 years already

  • @imperialphoenix
    @imperialphoenix 2 года назад +1

    What a beautiful garden and yard you have done. You're very inspiring.

  • @julesoyler4306
    @julesoyler4306 2 года назад

    It's wonderful to watch you take overgrown weeds and bare soil and turn it into a beautiful place to sit back and enjoy.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Thanks, happy with the progress so far.

  • @isabelroberts7484
    @isabelroberts7484 Год назад

    When it comes to ground cover, those years fly by! I live in the United States where our landscaping has a lot of sharp lines and planes, with less flow commonly seen in English gardens. It only takes a few years for the ground cover to give an overgrown effect. Feel free to plant bulbs under it to give it texture and color when it's not in bloom, and still look out for weeds that grow close to the ground. I always look forward to your garden videos and can't wait to see all the hard work you do come to life!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Год назад +1

      That’s great to know that you can plant bulbs underneath the ground cover - I was wondering if they would come up since it does such a great job against the weeds. Thanks!

  • @saxman362
    @saxman362 2 года назад +1

    I'm just in awe of all the work you've done to that home. It's radiant with life again!

  • @kevinklemm4676
    @kevinklemm4676 2 года назад

    A great and easy way to aerate your lawn is to wear an old pair of metal spike golf shoes. Aerate while you walk and do other chores like cutting the grass. Your home is looking real nice, keep up the good work!

  • @yrcanlitprof1144
    @yrcanlitprof1144 2 года назад +1

    nice to see the fox gloves in your garden -- they grow wild here (west coast canada) and i love them.

  • @chelseasummers2365
    @chelseasummers2365 2 года назад

    Your skills and work always amaze me. There isn’t anything that you put your hand to that doesn’t turn out. Well done!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Thanks, there are plenty of things I'm not good at!

  • @railfan439
    @railfan439 2 года назад

    Take a tip from the California strawberry growers. Cover your bed with black plastic, then cut slits wherever you plant the young plants. Keeps the ripening strawberries off the soil. You may consider adding drip irrigation for the berry plants. Thanks for the video. Jon

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  2 года назад

      Thanks Jon, good idea, will give that a go.

  • @clairejeannette8454
    @clairejeannette8454 Год назад

    I’m so pleased to see you do this work!

  • @kathleensmith3555
    @kathleensmith3555 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely beautiful -- Your home is a place to be very proud of

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful house.
    I remember watching your videos just when you bought the house.
    Amazing how it turned out.

  • @TheSilveryew
    @TheSilveryew 2 года назад

    What a transformation!

  • @Crownl3ss
    @Crownl3ss Год назад

    It would also be cool to see periodic interactions with your neighbours and tours of your locality now that you have settled in there. As idyllic as it may sound, it is also a part of life that will be interesting to explore.

  • @backchannelnyc
    @backchannelnyc Год назад

    I love this series! Your videos always make me smile.

  • @idontknowyouguys
    @idontknowyouguys 2 года назад +1

    Such a beautiful transformation. Watching your home come together has been a pleasure!

  • @VAIREREVAHINE
    @VAIREREVAHINE Год назад

    How beautiful!

  • @boa9535
    @boa9535 2 года назад

    Just amazingly beautiful.

  • @susanmorales6941
    @susanmorales6941 Год назад

    I love this. I love your work and spirit! The music is peaceful too! Thank you!!!

  • @debrawondergem1528
    @debrawondergem1528 2 года назад

    So beautiful and serene🌲🌿🌸

  • @mikegilyeat3213
    @mikegilyeat3213 2 года назад

    Coming along very nicely.

  • @michellepaquin1014
    @michellepaquin1014 2 года назад

    What a lovely veg and flower garden your family has made.

  • @afistfulofvideos
    @afistfulofvideos 2 года назад +1

    You got SO much done and I can't believe how three years flew by. Great job!

  • @Wuggyboobeaufuf138
    @Wuggyboobeaufuf138 Год назад

    You've done an amazing job, you should be proud.

  • @ivanchow114
    @ivanchow114 Год назад

    I love following your progress. The house is absolutely gorgeous.