I love the elevation of the mounds along that parking strip! Brilliant curb appeal! ❤ Another thing to keep in mind is the Desert Museum tree shade is dappled or lacy and not complete and total shade. IMO. Plus when the flowers fall they’re more like decorative little yellow specs rather than bothersome debris.
What a great refresh. This beats a plain ole yard any day. Waterwise as well. So much more gorgeous. AND the section around the mailbox is just perfect!!!
WOW... just WOW... what a gorgeous install.... sounds like a primo opportunity up in LA for someone to open a succulent nursery, etc.. with decent prices (hopefully)... i can't wait to see the finish on this one... and hey, team bonding while on the job... i like it! great job, TEAM DFS!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Another wonderful beautiful job from a wonderful beautiful gal, with a wonderful beautiful crew! You're the best! We should all be so blessed to have a wonderful boss like you.❤
I am really relating to this Chatsworth job you are doing. The house is much grander than mine, but there are similarities in the yard. Like tree roots! I like the way you just pile on topsoil. But I still have sprouts of that olive tree coming through that I’m constantly dealing with. I have to take care of that. I recently purchased a ponytail palm of decent size at Costco. I like the way you planted this one in the front with the mound. I have zero boulders, what a difference they make, your rocks and bolders are making this yard. I think they were done the best you’ve probably ever done them. The yard doesn’t look cluttered. It just looks neat and natural. I don’t have a desert museum tree, I have a Chilean mesquite. Within two years, my tree became a humongous umbrella of shade in my backyard. My little $70 stick turned into a giant shade tree in no time! It does drop those pods. I have to rake them. I’ve never seen a Chilean Mesquite on your videos. It is really a pretty tree. You all are doing a fabulous job with the Chatsworth house. I will bet the homeowners are thrilled! Come to my house in LV and finish my front yard. 😫
Huge props to your crew, they work so hard and boy does it show. The before and afters are amazing and loving the camera work Hannah! Gives us a mo to take in the beautiful work. Love from Australia 🐨😎💚💛
Gahh, this is turning out jaw-dropping amazeballs .. but I have to be honest, on Day 1 I thought, "hmm, good luck wit dat" .. so wow, kudos for your collective talents, what a JOB BEAUTIFULLY DONE!!!!
Hi Laura! Palo Verde trees are gorgeous, we have them all over the place in Phoenix. The flowers do drop like snowfall in the late spring, and when the tree gets some size, they will make a carpet of yellow all around. It also might have a second flush of bloom in the summer if it gets the amount of water it likes. The pretty, delicate flowers will get in the needles of the barrel and they'll nestle themselves in the leaves of the agaves. The tiny leaves will filter well through the rocks and feed the soil but they will leave detritus in the succulents that tend to catch that sort of thing. The golden barrel will catch all of that. Just so you know. :) The good news is that this one is a hybrid so it won't make very many seed pods.
I have become a rabid fan of you and your family’s passion and am watching every video from day one forward! I live in Echo Park near DTLA (downtown Los Angeles) and was wondering if I could visit tomorrow? I know that you are working so it wouldn’t be a sit-n-tell-me-evrythin’ chit chat, but to see this live with all y’all there would mean everything and give me life!
Oh it’s looking wonderful well done team DFS 🎉 Can’t wait for the finishing touches and please go slowly through the reveal it’s so stunning already! The Airbnb sounds like so much fun, I agree such a great idea! Love from Melbourne Australia 🌵🐨❤️
It looks so beautiful already! I can't wait for the grand reveal video. Congratulations to you all! Sílvio here, watching your videos and following your amazing work from Portugal.
Yard looks beautiful, can't wait for the grand reveal tomorrow ❤🎉. To funny I was going to ask what you do with the containers too. I heard the nurseries don't take them back and you have to throw away. I hope that's not true 😂
Love this install… in future episodes, can you show an “after” picture of the small water tubings used and placement on the tapestries? Thank you so much!!
Really loving the parking strip can't wait to see what it looks like finished! Have you guys checked out Thompson's building materials? They have one location in Fontana and I think another in Orange. I have visited the one in Fontana and they have lots of different rock.
Amazing that nearby place have more pricy plants and rocks. I get used that in Australia for tiny little half dead echiveria or faded cotyledon orbiculata with just 5 leaves would be $20-25. The 5 gallons buckets with succulents I have never even seen...
Seeing the two little boys running around, playing on the turf makes me worried about all the spikey and prickly cacti and succulents planted near that grass turf. Just a thought.
I love your work. I also live in the area and I struggle with what to plant. The summer temp is high 80s-105 in the summer. Won’t most of the succulents burn up?
I know very little about my life... But what I know that I need is an aloe ferox. I don't how, when, or where... But it's gonna happen. That or an aloe rubroviolacea.
Lots of variety, interest and beauty......take a bow team.
I love the elevation of the mounds along that parking strip! Brilliant curb appeal! ❤ Another thing to keep in mind is the Desert Museum tree shade is dappled or lacy and not complete and total shade. IMO. Plus when the flowers fall they’re more like decorative little yellow specs rather than bothersome debris.
Glad you liked the Spotted Dog bread. Carbs are good for you hard workers.
So excited to meet you and the crew!,
OMG❣️ I LOVE WHEN HANNAH IS THE DIRECTOR/CAMERABOSS 😆💚💚💚
What a great refresh. This beats a plain ole yard any day. Waterwise as well. So much more gorgeous. AND the section around the mailbox is just perfect!!!
WOW... just WOW... what a gorgeous install.... sounds like a primo opportunity up in LA for someone to open a succulent nursery, etc.. with decent prices (hopefully)... i can't wait to see the finish on this one... and hey, team bonding while on the job... i like it! great job, TEAM DFS!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Another wonderful beautiful job from a wonderful beautiful gal, with a wonderful beautiful crew! You're the best! We should all be so blessed to have a wonderful boss like you.❤
The planting around the mail box was a cute little surprise!
I am really relating to this Chatsworth job you are doing. The house is much grander than mine, but there are similarities in the yard. Like tree roots! I like the way you just pile on topsoil. But I still have sprouts of that olive tree coming through that I’m constantly dealing with. I have to take care of that.
I recently purchased a ponytail palm of decent size at Costco. I like the way you planted this one in the front with the mound. I have zero boulders, what a difference they make, your rocks and bolders are making this yard. I think they were done the best you’ve probably ever done them. The yard doesn’t look cluttered. It just looks neat and natural. I don’t have a desert museum tree, I have a Chilean mesquite. Within two years, my tree became a humongous umbrella of shade in my backyard. My little $70 stick turned into a giant shade tree in no time! It does drop those pods. I have to rake them. I’ve never seen a Chilean Mesquite on your videos. It is really a pretty tree.
You all are doing a fabulous job with the Chatsworth house. I will bet the homeowners are thrilled! Come to my house in LV and finish my front yard. 😫
Huge props to your crew, they work so hard and boy does it show. The before and afters are amazing and loving the camera work Hannah! Gives us a mo to take in the beautiful work. Love from Australia 🐨😎💚💛
Gahh, this is turning out jaw-dropping amazeballs .. but I have to be honest, on Day 1 I thought, "hmm, good luck wit dat" .. so wow, kudos for your collective talents, what a JOB BEAUTIFULLY DONE!!!!
what a transformation. great work.
Still watching and as always love what I’m seeing ❤
Hi Laura! Palo Verde trees are gorgeous, we have them all over the place in Phoenix. The flowers do drop like snowfall in the late spring, and when the tree gets some size, they will make a carpet of yellow all around. It also might have a second flush of bloom in the summer if it gets the amount of water it likes. The pretty, delicate flowers will get in the needles of the barrel and they'll nestle themselves in the leaves of the agaves. The tiny leaves will filter well through the rocks and feed the soil but they will leave detritus in the succulents that tend to catch that sort of thing. The golden barrel will catch all of that. Just so you know. :) The good news is that this one is a hybrid so it won't make very many seed pods.
Terry is a magician ❤. Just love her work
I loved your new word “ceroscopic” jajjaj
I love how it’s going!! I’m so exited to see the grand reveal!
I have become a rabid fan of you and your family’s passion and am watching every video from day one forward! I live in Echo Park near DTLA (downtown Los Angeles) and was wondering if I could visit tomorrow? I know that you are working so it wouldn’t be a sit-n-tell-me-evrythin’ chit chat, but to see this live with all y’all there would mean everything and give me life!
Oh it’s looking wonderful well done team DFS 🎉
Can’t wait for the finishing touches and please go slowly through the reveal it’s so stunning already!
The Airbnb sounds like so much fun, I agree such a great idea!
Love from Melbourne Australia 🌵🐨❤️
It looks so beautiful already! I can't wait for the grand reveal video. Congratulations to you all! Sílvio here, watching your videos and following your amazing work from Portugal.
Yard looks beautiful, can't wait for the grand reveal tomorrow ❤🎉. To funny I was going to ask what you do with the containers too. I heard the nurseries don't take them back and you have to throw away. I hope that's not true 😂
Love love love especially the parking strip
Que grande talento tem esta senhora 😮 aliás todos eles 🎉 parabéns!!!! Adorava ver os vídeos com legendas 😊!!!! Beijinhos de Portugal 🇵🇹🌵🏜️
Love this install… in future episodes, can you show an “after” picture of the small water tubings used and placement on the tapestries? Thank you so much!!
Was für schöne Sukkulenten Spiele, arrangiert mit Kunst, gute Beispiele selber was machen, vielen Dank und viele Grüße aus Germany Kristina
Stunning!
Really loving the parking strip can't wait to see what it looks like finished! Have you guys checked out Thompson's building materials? They have one location in Fontana and I think another in Orange. I have visited the one in Fontana and they have lots of different rock.
Amazing that nearby place have more pricy plants and rocks. I get used that in Australia for tiny little half dead echiveria or faded cotyledon orbiculata with just 5 leaves would be $20-25. The 5 gallons buckets with succulents I have never even seen...
Love it!
I’m bringing sweets for you all in the morning🥰
Seeing the two little boys running around, playing on the turf makes me worried about all the spikey and prickly cacti and succulents planted near that grass turf. Just a thought.
I would love to see how you run a water tube through the little tapestries. I tried to do it and pushed everything out of the ground.
Hey Laura, have you look at corten steel rusted edging instead of plastic edging? Not sure you have in the US but very popular here in Australia.
Really nice
As always you don’t disappoint 🙏🏽❤️. If possible can we see you doing the top dressing. Intrigued
Resource Material in Chino has a good selection of boulders.
I love this look.... Will you have a Topper over the dirt?
What do you do with all those pots? That’s a lot!
this is one of my favorite jobs. As always, it gets me motivated for San Diego springtime. ?? Do you return the plastic pots to nurseries to recycle?
Wow DFS is getting closer to my area 🙂
Maravilhoso!!
I love your work. I also live in the area and I struggle with what to plant. The summer temp is high 80s-105 in the summer. Won’t most of the succulents burn up?
That tree will drop thousands of flowers when it gets bigger.
We took ours out years ago because of the constant mess, I don’t miss it at all.
Can you recycle those black pots?
I know very little about my life... But what I know that I need is an aloe ferox. I don't how, when, or where... But it's gonna happen.
That or an aloe rubroviolacea.
Would like to see what is involved in Top Dressing. Any black paper for weeds.???
I disagree with palo verde desert museum, it will make a huge mass when flowers and leaves fall.
I hope you recycle 😊
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