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41 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing Laura and Aaron

    May have been helpful to show checking the soil moisture level. When spraying
    -Best to do early in the am or evening
    -protect your eyes 👀, face and body
    -if you find an issue like scale, thrips, mites … read the label, a one time spray won’t do it.
    -if it rains you usually have to reapply

  2. Time to invest in reading glasses from the dollar store. Just leave them in the gator. Before you know it you’ll have reading glasses stashed EVERYWHERE lol.

  3. Excellent video. Of only did you show plants that are struggling but also how to remedy the problem.

  4. Is the 1st lotus planted too high? Even 2- 3 inches might stress it. The dirt looks LOWER on it's trunk from how it was grown? Just a thought.

  5. Thank you. This is an important message to share – that even gardeners as wildly successful as you are, there are still plants that go bad. Sometimes you can pinpoint the reason, sometimes not. It's all part of gardening in nature – which is definitely not in our control.

  6. It was funny when you and Aaron were comparing your heights….I'm about as tall as Benjamin 😄 I'm getting excited to see all the fall colors you'll have when the first frosts arrive….pumpkin time! 🍂🍁🍂

  7. I've been wondering where all the pollinators go too, and I've also thought you guys should get a hive as well.

  8. “Get out of my head Aaron” 😂 I was just thinking that you get get some bee 🐝 hives and put them back by the “slope” where the neighbors aren’t to close and add a couple more of this tree/bush AND voilà you’d have a home for your bees and HONEY 🍯 🙌🏻 win win. Maybe Benjamin/Samatha would become a bee keeper’s 😉

  9. Hi Laura and Aron,
    In Thursday’s video when you were planting Arbs, who owns the pasture in the background?
    Is it something you could possibly purchase in the future or do think there will probably be houses one day?

  10. I am jealous of your El Niños. This spring I purchased two and they have grown with lots of leaves but only a few blooms. Any suggestions to get more blooms? What am I doing wrong? 7B Utah

  11. Hi Laura! Do you know you have a magnifier app on your phone? You would see those mites a lot easier!

  12. Thank you for sharing your troubled items. Its nice to see you problem solve and helps me feel better about my own challenges. Also I am so excited to hear you might get bee hives again! 🐝

  13. You kinda mentioned the fragrance of the heptacodium but just want to re-iterate for anyone interested….they smell amazing!

  14. I love your honesty and sharing all your experience – I use your knowledge a lot when I'm helping customers in the gardencenter 🙂 And it makes us feel a lot more encouraged to keep on going/gardening, even when we're dealing with plants that are not thriving for us! Thank you!

  15. I don't know… That area is coming along nicely. Is it about time you thought about a new name other than "dirt lands"?

  16. I'm so sorry for that tree. I sure hope it's not a virus. I have mosaic virus going around. It looks a lot like my citrus and blueberries. They keep trying but the production is really low.

  17. I walked into my local nursery today in Chelmsford, MA, and one of your videos was on the tv! So happy they were watching too!

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