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27 Comments

  1. Both are beautiful but I think the Boxwood will be more vibrant against the white fence and the ombré pots.

  2. No wonder you're torn! After seeing the inspiration pictures I like option B, mostly because of the height and columnar look of it, but hey – you can't go wrong with a potted boxwood either. LOVE the path leading to your gate, but my goodness do you make me tired just watching you – I dug up just enough sod to plant a tree yesterday, and it was just a fraction of the size you were moving, so I get why you'd had enough for the day. I SO admire your energy and fearlessness for taking on such projects!

  3. New sub!!!! I’m enjoying your yard work it’s my own therapy so I’m loving the wrk your doing!!

  4. You are super woman I wish I had half the energy as you lol but I’m 72 that train has come and gone I really enjoy your videos it’s a lot of work but you make it look easy I vote for option B I like everything you have done love the sod that took right off the yard is beautiful can’t wait to see what else you do thank you for sharing

  5. I’m not surprised you are exhausted that’s hard work, well done. I think Opition 1 in a big ball as you seem to have a lot of taller plants in that area so should add a good contrast

  6. Neither option. Although those pots are beautiful, they are too small for the area. You need (2) statement pots for that space. #Just my 2cents 🙂 I really enjoy your channel

  7. With the shape of these pots, I vote for option A with tight boxwood balls. I agree with another comment that you don't necessarily have to have a pot on each side. Maybe on the left make a taller cone shape and put the ball somewhere else.

  8. I like option A actually because the boxwood delivers versatility as the rest of your garden fills in. Besides me and privets (my neighbor's) don't get along! LOL. Jess you have these jobs in a headlock and the gradual changes are phenomenal. Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring!

  9. B! I think it will look great with the green and the small white flowers. I love ALLyour videos! BINGE WATCHING!

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