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23 Comments

  1. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love the instant dilemma solving pull ‘n replace hydrangea with evergreen immediately after explaining how you process plant planting design process! #onmywavelength 🤣🤣

  2. Love the pathway! Was it Blue Choctaw stone? (kind of an Oklahoma vibe, but Choctaw rings a bell more for me)

  3. Laura's drilling for oil again 🤣
    I do wonder if anyone has done any long term research in using augers to plant parennials as looking at that hydrangea having barely any root growth is concerning after a year in the ground and the compacted sides of each hole drilled. For annuals probably a better idea. But for parennials I'd think they'd benefit from the nearby soil being agitated and ready to receive fine new roots.

  4. I’m like you Laura I go to the nursery and find something I like then bring it home and figure out where to plant it! There’s always room for something you love❣️

  5. So 💛 the pathway, the little shrubs and just how beautiful that will be when your tulips bloom. Thank you and Aaron for how you take care of what God has given you.💛

  6. Good morning, Everyone!! Love the path, but aren't you afraid that pallet or stones are covering bulbs you planted last year?

  7. I am loving your pathway. Over the course of several years we did a flagstone patio with a fire pit , several pathways and curved stairs up to the deck. Finally last year I was able to start planting. Looking forward to doing more planting this spring and summer. And I hope someday to be able to share pictures for your beautiful garden series. Not quite there yet but hopefully one day

  8. Great stone pathway. It seems like the silver spruce near your rock path could be too close to it? Its always a bummer if you are forced to move or cut down a evergreen because its getting in your way. Just something to think about.

  9. 38 minutes in, 6,960 views but only 942 likes. Seems like we should have more likes, are we getting so into viewing that we forget to click the like icon? Just wondering, I know they don’t remind us to do it but I think it really helps their channel. Love the stone path, it gives the garden such a fairytale look 👀🥰

  10. You mentioned the possibility of a structure in that curve. I think an open gazebo, with no railings would be beautiful. Maybe with a bistro set. The Gazebo would provide a little shade for place to sit. I could see the kids having a picnic. What a lovely space you're creating

  11. My single arb that I have in a pot had a LOT of needle cast this winter. It looks completely bare on one side. Is that more likely a water or cold stress issue? Not sure if they bounce back or am I just waiting for a slow death 🫣

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