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32 Comments

  1. It will be interesting to see if the bags stay on in the wind. Bethany is going to have some happy pigs!

  2. The annuals I buy at our local garden centers are nowhere near the beauty of how Laura’s plants are. Here they are tiny, struggling and not at all attractive. Very frustrating when I buy them. Good thing Laura shows me how they look in their full glory so I can appreciate it more. ❤🎉 thanks, Laura!

  3. Always happy to see you Laura! I’ve been with you a very long time. I’ve enjoyed seeing your family grow and prosper.

  4. It’ll be interesting to see how the apple bags work. You mentioned your large tree purchase for the first pond area. Whatever happed to the fork-like conifer tree you bought to hide the basketball hoop? Did you give it to someone else?

  5. I've been watching every video, since a good amount of time before Benjamin came along 😊 And I have gotten lots of inspiration! And I have to say, watching your garden expand over time, following along, as every little plant found its place… It is almost unbelievable, how fast these gardens went from dusty moon landscapes, to green, lush, beautiful gardens… Amazing!

  6. I'm admittedly bummed that I didn't go with my gut instinct & buy bitcoin few months back when it was 50k 55k range. is it too late to get in and make profits? I have set aside $150k to get fully invested this year

  7. Question- Did you spray these trees in the fall or winter? I know you usually do it a few times a year, just wondering if you skipped all the spraying this year or not. I just got a peach tree! So I’ll have to search your videos and make sure I care for it properly 😊

  8. What type of apples are on the apple arch?
    I'm thoroughly enjoying all the planting..it's keeping me motivated and inspired in my own garden, thanks!!

  9. Your garden is looking soooo beautiful. Love it. I would love to see Bethanys garden with all the pansy you have sent her home with😊x

  10. In Vineyards in Napa & Sonoma they have to net entire rows of vines to keep wild turkeys 🦃 from eating all of the grapes 🍇

  11. Should try spraying one tree with clay. One that's further back and out of site if it's that much of an eyesore. Just to see the difference as far as amount of effort, health of tree, and how fruit turns out.

  12. Question????? How can you tell the difference between regular geranium and hardy geraniums? I look for them at the nursery all the time and it doesn't say on the tags.

  13. This is just a funny…we tried those last year for our apples. No bugs but as we were ready to harvest all our bagged apples were gone. We found all the bags in the yard bags torn open and apples gone!😳😂

  14. Laura your colour combinations are magical. Do you suffer from rose diseases, they all look so healthy. I struggle with black spot most of the time or rust, even after spraying which I don’t like to do very often. What’s your secret? 💕

  15. I have to say Laura, when you talk to the camera, you come across so warmly and friendly, it's like you're actually in the same room with me. I have tried watching other garden sites, but none compare to all you offer us. You're like a magnet, drawing us in. I Love it!! Nothing will ever take me away from GA. Thank You for being who you are! You're our garden Queen!

  16. Loved watching the work in the orchard. You’ve given us so much helpful information. We planted an orchard a couple of years ago, this is our third growing season. I’m pretty interested in learning about building a fruit tree guild and wondered if you have thought about trying it or if you have any experience with it? Thanks so much for the great content and dedication to the channel!

  17. We are trying the bags for the first time. The first tree we actually tied them on. Then we got lazy and on the second tree we just cinched them up. Unfortunately the ones that were just cinched down are coming off in the wind. Next time we will tie them all on. Still excited though to see how they work.

  18. Bagging is a good idea. I have to bag tomatoes before they get their first blush or the birds get at them. The squirrels strip my pecan tree and the birds and other critters get all my figs so I refuse to let them have my tomatoes 😊

  19. In Japan, peaches are thinned out to help the remaining ones grow larger and sweeter, and the baby peaches (Wakamomo) that are removed are preserved in syrup and enjoyed as a treat!

  20. What a great idea to use bags on your fruit! My fruit trees are not very mature but it’s a great opportunity to watch you and see how this experiment goes for you to see if it’s something I’d like to consider using down the road. I often feel like a garden scientist doing experiments as well. 😊Hardy geraniums are one of my favorites in the garden. I love my “apple blossom” hardy geraniums as one variety I feel like I can’t get enough of. Which variety would you like to add more of next?

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