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46 Comments

  1. Can you relocate the hydrangeas that don’t get enough shade anymore? lol I get so happy when you pick strawberries. Raised beds were a great idea!

  2. Absolutely gorgeous 😍!!! I just can't believe how it changed, especially the south garden, from the moon to this lash garden! So amazingly beautiful ❤ Blessings 💖

  3. Why not try covering that greenish access plate with glued on small gravel rocks the color of the ground or drive or mulch….or…just set a pot of the same kind of or a different plant that would cover but easily moved….?Or set a flat- ish rock on it like the color of the big one just behind . You could even add a similar colored rock on the opposite side of the walk way to make it look natural….

  4. Hi Laura … when you showed the juniper that you planted at your church… I was thinking can we see your church and how it turned out Now that it has grown a bit?

  5. Laura, you have such a keen eye for garden design. The way you pair different textures, heights and blooms etc., is just breathtaking and so well done! Inspiration for us all!🌸💕🌺🤗

  6. Wow, everything is filling in so beautifully! I love your tours and have to keep my phone nearby to take pics of flowers. I need to try veronica! Thank you Laura and Aaron!

  7. Hi, I had a huge Mock Orange tree and it was in the shade. It received very little sun but it loved its life and kept growing taller and wider. Whenever we walked by you could smell the glorious scent.

  8. I want to know what the $56,000 metal gazebo looks like! Maybe you can get it after you reach a certain number of subscribers.

  9. Love your tours!! I've learned so much. And I think maybe the kitties were hungry? Lol Douglas was certainly craving attention. I'm a kitty lover, so I wanted to cuddle him so bad!! 😊 Can't wait for the July tour! ❤

  10. So beautiful! Could you do a future garden tour with your mom walking through with you so we can hear all her thoughts on your hard work?! I bet it would be so fun to watch! 💕

  11. Hey Laura. Everything looks amazing! I had a rose question for you. I bought two floribunda roses. I know newly planted roses need frequent watering which i think i have been doing but my blooms open up and wilt really fast and fizzle out. How deeply should i water my roses? Ive read the ground under your roses should be damp. We've had a few days of really hot weather but i have kept the soil moist and i have watered. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. You get hot weather all summer long in your region and all your roses look fabulous. 😊

  12. Truly amazing the work you guys have put in your place. Aannnddd it’s job security for Paul and Bethany. 😜

  13. I really like the 60 second planters in the landscape. Now I want to try planting a few annuals in each hole to see how they intermingle.

  14. So so pretty guys❤ Great idea bout adding the new walkway..it seems to highlight the plantings that much more! It will also b interesting to see brickwork by gate🤗 Samantha is a jem😊

  15. Give the Annabell's a season to acclimate. Mine lost their shade from a very large beech and I cut them down to the ground and are now in full south facing sun and are standing up proud…we've just had three days of 100+ temps and no cloud cover and I am amazed how well they've stood up. I throw some water on them occasionally, but not a drop during this last heat wave and they are OK.

  16. You could do a trio of shade master honey locust. I know it would seem a bit too out of touch but it could work because
    They would grow fast and all you need to do is tame the trees in terms of pruning so it would work.I have the same hydrangea here in Australia they can grow in full sun my climate because I’m inal a subtropical area and I water once a day. but the best advice I could give you is probably doing those bottle treatments where you dig out a hole put in a bottle digging into the ground allow the water to seep into the ground so the plants can get hydrated throughout the day as well as the drip.
    My ones are underneath a crêpe myrtle tree and when it blooms the purple blooms it looks absolutely stunning with the white of the hydrangeas underneath and the purple of the tree

  17. Hi guys.. I’m enjoying the tour as usual but especially the pond area.. I swear if I didn’t know better it looks like you’re out in the woods somewhere. Gorgeous!!❤😊

  18. Someone else might have addressed this about the plants near the coop, but too much (especially fresh) chicken manure can increase alkalinity/cause yellowing.

  19. Have you ever considered planting a Campfire rose? They are small: 3’ x 3’ but the colours are fantastic. Buds with yellow and pink tones that open up to various shades of pink with creamy centres so that there are multiple colours going on at the same time. Dark green glossy foliage and they bloom early summer to frost. I have two and absolutely love them.

  20. put a solar fountain in your pond to help put more oxygen in it. I bought a small one for my birdbath and it works nicely. I'm sure they make larger ones.

  21. I think we need an over head view of your gardens. All the colors are so pretty I would love to see them from above ❤️

  22. I don’t know, but rethink jumping forward for a wrought iron gazebo. Think long-term: depending on the overall setting, think about down the road! Both children love the garden/yard and have such a connection. Expensive now, but a “wedding site” pops in my head and would be far less costly than other off-site venues! 😊 Other family milestone celebrations, too. Baby christening? Tea parties with sister, SIL, mom, MIL, etc. ? 💝

  23. The hibiscus is a tropical plant. That means heat and dappled shade. Maybe sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon. I just googled it, and it said full sun??? Maybe it's not hot enough yet. Can some one else give any advice?

  24. Beautiful!!!!!…maybe plant those vibrant, jarring colors deep in your beds, for that peep of color..idk…your the professional

  25. I think you need a Tropical Greenhouse with a water feature that goes in and out. And that way you can move all the Tropicals that you keep in the greenhouse into that space and plant them physically in the ground

  26. How did the "neptune" and "blue prelude" nepetas do? You planted them in a video 3 years ago, and I feel like we never saw an update in any of the subsequent garden tours.

  27. Guys, everything looks absolutely wonderful! When I think back to what your property looked like when you first bought it to what it looks like now is amazing. You have come a long way. Soooo much work, but I’m sure it is very satisfying for you. And we got to come along for the ride and I love it.

  28. Such a gorgeous variety of flowers. Only problem is Laura goes thru her gardens pretty quickly, and Aaron seldom gives us a close look at the blooms she's describing.

  29. When I saw the perfect ball of the Niagara Falls panicum, I envisioned some googly eyes on them! Kind of like a Pac-Man. Just a thought!😉

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