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28 Comments

  1. At minute mark 45:25 I feel like the end of the pathway should be moved out to face the south garden trajectory. So that you can place that arbor at the end of the walkway and it will face straight on the way you want it to.

  2. Love the arbors you have chosen! Really invites you in! Watch every day with coffee, thank you for starting my day on a positive note! ❤

  3. Great garden tour! The pond area is looking spectacular. Question: If you retooled the front walkway to line up with the grass path across the lane, I wonder if the old triangle garden gate/arbor would work there?

  4. I like the idea of the pathway going towards the entrance of the south garden. Maybe instead of an arbor, constructing brick pillars to mirror the pillars at the entrance gate. That is of course if this space isn’t close to your main entrance.

  5. Beautiful. This tour reflects all of the hard work of the summer. It shows mature summer plantings. The property is maturing and so full and filled in! I just don’t know how you are ready for Fall already! I’m not!

  6. Loved the tour! Personally I still feel like the pathway should be not as large and align with the west garden. I feel like this side of the house and architecture is not calling for a “grand” entrance, but more of a cozy one… I would do 2 brick pillars with small metal gate on the outside and place evergreen on each side of the entry for sure :). I think if the pathway is not as wide, the trajectory would be just fine (straight, then 90 degree curve, then straight again. The current pathway ending in the intersection will always bother you i think even if you try to work around it… but those are just my thoughts! 🙂

  7. What about just flaring the end of the walkway to give you the suggestion that you can continue down the grass pathway…as always love what you are creating💚

  8. Love the tour but regarding the tilapia in the pond and their demise come winter, that’s gonna be a lot of dead fish. Do you have to pull those out or do they just dissolve and filter through the system?

  9. RE: the front sidewalk/lawn situation, I actually wouldn't widen the bed on the lawn side of the walk, I'd bring the grass right up to the edge of the walk and then also fill in most of the "triangle" bed with grass as well, right up to the driveway. The only bed would be around the fountain area and then I'd make your boxwood hedge area more geometrical/formal around the front entry/fountain area. And yes, please do NOT remove any of the grass in front of the house/you must have that connection between your seating area and the lawn. Maybe relocate the end of the walk to line up with the west garden walk but I don't think it really needs to be changed at all, it's simply the way the walk meets with the driveway.

  10. Oh, what were you going to say about taking out the boxwoods near the juniper? You mentioned you were going to come back to that subject but passed it.

  11. Readjust (redo) the brick pathway ending to match the grass walkway across from it. Then build a black wooden custom arbor.

  12. Aaron, I agree with you on having a fish fry. It would be awful to let them just die. They are healthy and you can feel you’re feeding your family good and healthy food. ❤

  13. Many gardeners specifically use Talapia in hydro-ponics, with the intent of “harvesting” the fish for meat – double blessing after they provide the fertilizer for plants! Be encouraged, a fish fry WOULD be good way to steward the gift of fresh fish, who don’t winter well there, as you said!

  14. @42:00 HAHAHAHAHAHA! OMG! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Laughing so hard! Your show is so real. I laughed so hard for at least two minutes. Thank you for making me laugh! It means more than a smile, for sure.

  15. Why don't the kids start a cat garden, with catnips, and catmint, and cat grass etc in an unfinished part of the property? Have a thick dead tree branch added with shelves for perching?

  16. Thank you Aaron and Laura!
    Everything looks beautiful.
    🧔🏻‍♂️🤳🏼👩🏻🪴🏡🌼🌳

  17. I agree with a lot of the comment that the path needs to line up with the grass path then an arbor right over the walkway would look fantastic. I'm with Aaron that setting an arbor back looks off.

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