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49 Comments

  1. Another advantage to own root roses is they live longer than grafted roses, up to 100 yrs! David Austin doesn't charge more for own root roses. The one disadvantage is they sometimes take a bit longer to get some size, but usually bloom in the first yr. Love these videos!!

  2. Love this series❤ I moved last October into a new home. I have 1/2 an acre with a small pond. Other than the pond and a shed in need of some TLC there’s not much else going on in the backyard. I’m getting so many ideas from all of the beautiful gardens that have been featured. I’m a zone 5 and am so looking forward to spring!

  3. I’m in PA zone 6b close to Gettysburg and you’re correct. Everything is so green and lush. Our neighbors all around us still have green grass. Everything grows beautifully here. I couldn’t even get my geraniums to die off so I could plant my mums lol we will never move from PA. It is the most beautiful state.

  4. Oh, I would love to see Laura install some lamp posts in her garden. Imagine how much winter interest it would be with the snow falling on it and how it magical it would look at night.

  5. I love that you are being followed around the world! Highlights channel would be great. I'm looking forward to this channel's projects

  6. I like the input from your hubby. So often we woman do garden alone so it is nice to have a man's input on things.

  7. Gorgeous gardens! I’m planning a shade garden that has a challenge holding water in the heat of summer. I’m gonna take some of these ideas!

  8. I LOVE this series! So many ideas & inspiration. Thank you for continuing to present these gardens shared by fellow followers.

  9. Aaron , you have video proof….Aaron " we need a pool "….Laura " sigh , yes "….all you need to do now is decide which section of new grass you are going to remove lol

  10. If you ever move you will make a complete brand new house somewhere on the property and move there 🏠. 🏘️😊

  11. Thank you to all GA viewers for your inspiration and such beautiful gardens from around the world. I do screenshots all the time of ideas that would work for me in my yard and hope one day to implement some of the great gardens shown over the course of this channel, thank you Laura and Aaron for inspiring us all and encouraging creativity in all of us.

  12. We traveled from South Dakota to Vermont last summer. As soon as we got to Wisconsin we could tell the difference in how lush things were and it just got better the farther east we went. Absolutely gorgeous…and so many trees! We couldn't believe how lush everything was in Vermont at the end of July. Such a beautiful area of the country.

  13. Hey Laura & Aaron ,Aaron is right about Lancaster, Pennsylvania,sometimes I drive up that way and the farms are lush,it’s a beautiful drive to the market I go to.I’m only a hour away.Everyone who sent in pictures of your gardens are beautiful,love seeing them all.

  14. All of the information makes my head go wild! But, today I liked the picture of the spiral around the tree, as I have that issue – right area next to a flower bed, over the last 12 years the tree has grown as well as the slope of the yard around – hard to mow… this will be a great solution to the problem and incorporate the flower bed which the edge is like a dry creek bed…. 😊

  15. Laura and Aaron, I love your garden series and glad you will be continuing on your Highlights Channel. I get so many ideas from these submissions. I take screenshots of my favorites so I can scroll through the pictures at my leisure to obtain ideas for my own garden.

  16. I love these sit down talk videos so much. Can I please and respectably make a request/suggestion? The new mic sounds so great; however, when it’s sitting on the surface it picks up all the desk sounds when Laura rests her arm, taps, or then types on the laptop. Am I the only one it bugs/jars? I just find it distracting when I’m listening to you guys talk. Also doesn’t help that I’m usually watching on my tv with stereo speakers, so it might thump louder. Anyway, just a production note/suggestion. LOVE everything about you guys and the channel. ❤❤

  17. good idea with moving to hightlights channel, I admit that I would rather watch your videos on maintenance and plantings rather than pictures of gardens. The beautiful gardens can be somewhat discouraging rather than inspirational 😢

  18. Totally worth coming to Spokane WA to the Rosarium! It’s a business and private gardens. Walled gardens and beautiful layout!!!

  19. I need to start filling my beds more-love how lush all these gardens are! Beautiful 😊

  20. 👋Good Friday morning, Laura!!! 👋Good morning, Aaron!!! I enjoy when you join Laura for these, too!!!
    Yaaaaay, another flower gardens photo submissions video!👏👏👏👏 Let's go; unpausing tv 📺….
    OMGLORIOUSNESS!!!!! What stunning garden submissions in this video! I keep thinking, after each video, that the next one won't be as stunning as the last, but proven wrong, each time. Thank you so much to each of the submitters, for sharing your gardens!!!
    Have a Blessed and Beautiful day/night/weekend 🌞/🌜✨️⭐️🌟⭐️✨️ 🌐 everyone!!!
    Kimberley F in the Arizona desert 🌞🌵💞🏜 (Zone 9b) USA 🇺🇸

  21. What an absolute honor to have our new flower bed featured on your channel 💓 thank you both! The composite wood pallet walk was 100% inspired by yours ☺️

  22. Such beautiful inspiration! Loved seeing you at the northwest garden show. You were so generous with your time, and your hug and kind words meant the world. Watching you with the kids that were there to meet you was also a treat!

  23. Water-wise landscaping has come a long way from astroturf and gravel. . Rather than ripping out entire lawns, homeowners are encouraged to reduce lawn size where possible keeping areas for children and animals. Also, to consider less thirsty alternatives to conventional grass like thyme and yarrow which stay green all year, as opposed to watering dormant lawns in the heat of summer. Lawns are a great part of owning a home, and can be water-wise by reducing the size and replacing the variety where you can,. Then, enjoy their beauty and eye-resting appeal in the landscape
    #nolawnguilt 😊

    Also I’d love to see Garden Answer Spokane! What’s a Rosarium?? Stay tuned 😂

  24. GREAT idea to move to the highlights channel. Although these videos are wonderful inspiration, I really miss the in-depth coverage and the education provided by your traditional content

  25. Wow some of those gardens were just spectacular!!! I love that pillar with the ball too Laura!

  26. I Sooooooo Love these video's I always hate for them to end!!! Thank you so much for sharing all of these with us. So many new ideas!!! You all Brighten My Day Everyday!!!❤❤

  27. Love seeing everyone’s ideas, Beautiful, But Laura, your hair looks beautiful today, I can tell u got a trim and possibly a color🥰🥰🥰

  28. I love seeing gardens from other countries. I don't mind if you move it to your other channel.

  29. I love these inspiration videos. Where is Aarons Family? I dont remember hearing about them or seeing them?

  30. This series was an excellent way to pass the winter by as we wait to get back into the garden. Moving it to the Highlights channel is a great idea, so we can have more of your activities.😊

  31. YES! You should come up and tour the rosarium. Not only do they carry own root roses but are one of the few places in Spokane that carry PW and espoma. I am not a fussy gardener when it comes to my roses and have had two freeze out and come back again true to what I planted. Also if you have time when you come you should see the rose garden at Manito Park.

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