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  1. Absolutely beautiful! Lots of work but so well worth it …i love all ur ideas and just so beautiful to look at thank you for sharing it with us 🙂

  2. Your front gardens are gorgeous. Of all the gardeners I subscribe to on YouTube, I think your garden is the most beautiful. I love your cottage style and your presentation.

  3. Hi DeAnn. 🌺 .Your front garden looks Amazing with these pretty flowers . The roses are stunning as the walkway flowers . DeAnn you can piant roses under the windows they are going to be amazing . Christ is risen✝️ . Have a nice day.🌺🌻🌺🌻🎉

  4. Wow, your flower beds are gorgeous!! I love all of the rocks you have in them. I can't imagine flowers blooming this time of year! I live in Illinois and our trees are just now starting to leaf out, hopefully in the next two weeks the garden centers will be fully stocked with flowers, can't wait!

  5. Love it! I like how you group your plants. I saw another gardener mention odd number groupings look good. Is there a way you group them? Everything looks beautiful.❤🌷

  6. What a showstopper. Your garden is absolutely beautiful and a real reflection of your love, dedication and hard work. I have garden envy. Best wishes x

  7. Greetings from Ireland, beautiful looking garden and bird bath. We have a small front garden with four flowerbeds, fifty one pots of perennials and ten pots of annuals on the front windowsills. My wife has no interest in gardening and she has told me more than once that it looks like a mini garden centre and if she sees another pot I will be sleeping in the garden.

  8. As usual, your garden is amazing! You do such a good job with the maintenance. I am glad you point out the plants that do so well in the heat. I am in So. Cal, Zone 10a, and we get our share of heat waves, so that information is very helpful! 😊🌹🌸🌼🌳

  9. Your garden is so beautiful 😃 I also have redwood trees in my yard that could be tricky with under planting but you just gave me some great ideas 😊 thank you !

  10. You can try fertilome drench product it's a mixture you mix with water and pour on to the roots the plants trees or shrubs it takes it up through its roots the whole plant is now protected any bugs that try to eat on the plants will die

  11. There are NO Japanese beetles known to occur in California. Can you please take these to the Fresno county agricultural commissioner? Seriously this may be a different destructive beetle but IF IT IS Japanese Beetle it is a quarantine and eradication issue. Department of Agriculture, c/o Entomologist
    1730 S. Maple Ave
    Fresno CA, 93702

  12. I just love your gardens. Your front garden with the bird bath was the inspiration for my front bed redo, which is underneath a Southern Magnolia. This bed needed more space between the plants to show off their beauty, and to make upkeep a bit easier. While I love the tree and the shade it provides, it is so unbelievably messy! It's always dropping leaves, branches, fruit/cones or spent blooms. I'm in a 6A so much colder than you, but your garden style is just what that bed needed!

  13. Love the dark leaf geraniums! Your front yard and all the trees are fantastic. Great job, Deann❤ and hubs😊

  14. Applying neem oil weekly can deter beetles by disrupting their feeding and mating behaviors. Ensure you spray during cooler parts of the day to protect beneficial insects.

    Avoid using pheromone traps near your roses, as they may attract more beetles than they capture.

    For long-term control, consider applying milky spore to your lawn to target beetle larvae, though it may take a few seasons to become fully effective.

    Additionally, planting companion species like garlic, chives, or catnip near your roses can help deter beetles naturally.

  15. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden with us. Your garden has to be one of my favorite gardens on YouTube. I love that it is a home garden. You’re such an inspiration! Irene from San Jose. 💙💙

  16. I take water with Dawn dish soap & 1/2-1 tsp vegetable oil. Spray liberally on Japanese beetles, it kills them. Don’t do this in hot sun or it could burn your leaves but it works & I live in Wisconsin. Beautiful gardens!

  17. I'm so happy to see you posted a new video. I always look forward to seeing your garden tours and what's new in your garden. Everything looks lovely. I have quite a bit of flowers blooming in my gardens as well. I look forward to hopefully meeting you one day soon at a garden center. Sorry I haven't emailed yet I have been very busy but I will do that soon. Have a wonderful day!

  18. Omg. Not your neck…it’s suppose to say… ranunculus on my question. Do you leave them in the ground after the season?

  19. I appreciate the beautiful blend of color and texture you've curated for your yard … lovely and pleasing to the eye. I agree that Japanese beetles love the light color blooms and can be an eyesore in the garden. Yuck. Every Spring they would suddenly manifest on my white Iceburg roses then disappear again for another year. Thank you for sharing your beautiful roses! Smiles, Stella

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