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21 Comments
Yay šāāļø
i cant hit play fast enoughwhen I see a new video!ā¤
Ralph is looking very cute
This garden is a dream!
Do you have recommendations for fountains orher than building one with rock? I'd love to add one for my garden
Looks fabulous! HELP! Itās so challenging to find systemics to use on the plants in CA! Are you using the rose spray as a systemic?
Question, do you ever find that there is clogging of the drip irrigation when you bury it in the dirt? Just curious š Canāt wait to see all the top dressing/finishing touches! ā¤
I love this look! Especially the stream bed. ā¤
Beautiful work Laura ššš
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DFS does dry river beds like no other!
Couldn't wait for it! Remarkable beauty! Definitely one of my favourite your installationsš
Thanks Laura!
love that dry river šš¾ itās all coming along beautifully šš½
What a beautiful installation. Can't wait to see the grand reveal!
just a question shouldnt that yucca move more to the right if standing facing the house. for me its blocking the view from that window
Such talent….I just don't know where you get these original ideas ! Constantly delivering totally different and unique designs ! It's not at all like watching the same video again and again and again and again…..
The two largest trees in this video are stupendous in my opinion. Iāve seen trees similar to these in quite a few of your videos and they always catch my eye. In particular I like the aloes (I hope thatās correct) with the curly leaves. Iāve had the idea to grow an aloe tree as a houseplant since I live in New Hampshire making that my only option. Iāll do some research to see if an aloe tree is a viable option for me. Iāve never seen an aloe in tree form grown indoors locally. Hopefully I can make this happen. Thanks.
that multi-headed yucca truly is something special
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I totally fell in love with your work and videos! I'm from the north of Argentina and it would be so helpful for me to know how high or low the temperatures get in the different places you go so I can choose the right plants for my garden. In my city almost every succulent die in summer, only cactus and some agaves thrive in full sun (95°-104° F, and sometimes more!) Every time I get back from holidays I find so many casualties and it frustrates me so bad!
I“m waiting for the great reveal of this beautiful place!!
Could you possibly give us a lesson on how to use and apply the DG to stabilize the Flagstone?
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