This took 30 years! – In this video we give a brief tour of an incredible garden structure that took 30 years to come to life.

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48 Comments

  1. I'm going back and walking the network of paths in a video after everything is awake for the season. This one is shorter than I thought it was when we were shooting it, Thanks for watching!

  2. So amazing! Will we get to meet this wonderful lady who has made such a wonderful place?? Love her cedar creation! I can't wait to see more of this beautiful area!

  3. The Gardens of Salem (Old Salem in Winston-Salem) by Darrell Spencer spoke of one of these and shows a very small drawing of one using live cedar trees on page 32.
    Love your channel!

  4. The cedar pergola is gorgeous!!! Wishing the owner many joyous times relaxing in that beautiful space.

  5. That garden is so intriguing. I never thought of make "rock" slabs out of a bag of concrete, but why not? It will be so wonderful to see the garden in different seasons. That cedar structure is beyond fabulous! Please thank the owner for sharing her garden.

  6. Wood has a wonderful ability to be โ€˜formedโ€™ into shapes. This is fantastic!!! Really enjoy these videos Jim!!!

  7. As a builder I wasnโ€™t super impressed with the structure until I realized it was grown in place! Wow that is amazing and super rare. Very beautiful place

  8. Wow so beautiful garden your friend have good imagination and good planner love it. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜Šโค๏ธ

  9. That lady is my kind of people. She uses whatever in her gardens and it makes it very unique ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐ŸŒท๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ™ƒ

  10. I love the structure she created and the cement steps, what a great idea for a non traditional garden, love it! ๐ŸŒท๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ™ƒ

  11. I believe that I will be borrowing the concrete bag step idea in my garden. That will solve a problem nicely. Thanks!

  12. This is amazing! I hope we get to meet the garden artist. I would love to hear about her vision and all the planning that goes into this space.

  13. I hope we get to see more of this beautiful space. It's always interesting to see peoples designs. What a great use of that area!

  14. Wow what amazingly beautiful woodland gardens. The Cedar cathedral is so special and beautiful, and the cement bag "rocks" are brilliant! Stealing that one for sure.

  15. I just love the tree structure! Walking those trails must be good for the soul:) Thanks to the homeowner, as well as you and Stephanie.

  16. Is the gardener camera shy? I'd love it if we could meet her. I look forward to seeing more of this enchanting garden.

  17. Jim I have a empty space in foundation of my house between chines3 fringe bush and variegated hydrangea about 4 feet apart would sunshine illicium work there, it's in the shade and if so how far away from house should I plant it. I'm close to Athens ga thanks

  18. Thank you for the tour videos of this woodland garden and the amazing creativity your friend included!
    I live in a busy corner on a much smaller lot (1/2 acre). Her design is very inspiring, I love the variety of plants and flowers used, as well as the fun art and structures!
    These are my favorite type videos.
    Thank you for the wealth of information you provide, too!

  19. There is something so magical about a shade garden. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™m ever in a home long enough to create something like that structure.

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