A powerful windstorm hit Los Angeles, leaving my backyard in chaos—fences down, trees damaged, and my arbor destroyed! After hiring professionals to repair the fences, trim my huge ash tree, and remove a fig tree, it was time for me to get to work. In Part 1 of this backyard transformation series, I refresh the space by adding fresh mulch and decomposed granite, pruning plants, rehanging my Bougainvillea, and carefully moving my Jasmine onto a new arbor. Join me as I bring my backyard back to life, one step at a time!
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This was inspiring, I definitely need to do better
Beautiful…love those doggies
Super happy to see a new video 😁 Looking forward to another new one.
Looks great! 👌
So glad to see you! I’ve missed your videos. You are such an inspiration with everything you do. Love the dogs 🥰
The garden is beautiful, the dogs are happy and you are a very hard worker. 🏵
This video is inspiring. I can't wait until the weather is warm so I can get out in my yard. Have you thought about a gorilla cart and knee pads?
Hi Nonna, I agree! I can't wait for the clocks to Spring forward. I'm ready to get outside to my blank canvas. You're giving me a lot of ideas. I definitely want Jasmine in our yard. I love the new arbor! Oh my gosh, so much work, but I can tell it's a labor of love. When you were raking the gravel and got your rake lines (love it!) It occurred to me you have a zen garden. Maybe you said it before, but it didn't register. I'm definitely going to use your grass seeding method for my yard. I can't wait to see part 2. Take care ❤