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Transplanted some plants from other areas of the garden for a new bed that was created.

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  1. What I love about you is your ability to process things. You are far more mature you give yourself credit for. I love your candor and your honesty! You are so talented and beautiful and I believe you will bring it back!! The greenhouse looks amazing! You and your husband are killing it!! Please let him know we see his talent and appreciate his talents!!

  2. It is impossible to overreact when something that traumatic happens to your garden. I’m so very sorry that happened to Hydrangea Lane. 😢
    You’re 100% right…good fences make good neighbors. 💖👍🏾 I know your green thumb will cause your beautiful lane to return better than ever. 💚 Hugs 🤗

  3. Keep in mind that the neighbor might have been thinking he was helping you out since it was overgrown on your side a lot. What I've learned about people is most people have no care about plants so they probably did not know nothing about your plants needed shade. Do you mind me asking you what's the water sprayer you're using, the yellow and black one? . I love that angled spray pattern. It looks like it'll be easier to get under the plants instead of over the top.. you got me wanting some of that lambs ear.

  4. I’m so very sorry about your hydrangea. I know for sure you will have your beautiful hydrangea lane back . For your new garden area, I’d do some tall annuals until you get ideas for any perennials.. I think a nice cottages look would look so pretty

  5. Millennium or serendipity summer alliums would look good with their spiked leaf texture against the other plants,they also won’t grow too tall.
    I always enjoy your videos and seeing what project you will be taking on next, just wonderful.

  6. Raise your chin, let yourself fall in love with this reconfigured space. While as gardeners we are always changing, evolving and moving our gardens around, it’s usually heavily pondered over before starting, and it’s usually on our terms so I understand how you couldn’t even look at your neighbour for such a long time.

  7. To,the right of that new bed I see a metal fence. I’d def suggest a vine to climb up the wall/fence there. As for in front of the three windows what about some boxwood. I think there are some that stay small. Keep up the good work, I’m so pleased to see you’re back making videos.

  8. Ur yard is so beautiful I love ur tulips pink and yellow my favorite. I'm so sorry about Hydrangea garden . But I know u will make it gorgeous again. So glad ur back . Love ur Greenhouse Gorgeous space. I know how u feel about it garden I feel the same way it's my peaceful place. I have a space I write my thots problems bad feelings on paper and bury them in that space it really does help to bury them leave them behind. May sound silly but it brings peace to me . Anyways love ur peaceful garden it's Gorgeous!! 😊

  9. Lupins need a cold rest , not sure if you get a cold winter or not but here in Labrador Canada we get quite cold winters and my lupins come back every year, however I cannot keep gladiolus in the ground they will not return, I need to buy every year, other than that your garden is beautiful

  10. Try turtlehead plants 😊. They get two-three feet tall. Dark foliage with dark pink blooms. You didn’t say how tall your available space is so I took a guess. ♥️

  11. For under the greenhouse window maybe you might like an Abelia, Loropetalum, St. John’s Wort, or Spirea. They are all flower, come in different leaf colors and small sizes. Clethera is another bush , it looks semi-ordinary but is blooms for a long time and smells delicious which I thought would be nice with the window propped open. Love the video and so sorry for the loss of your hydrangeas but I know you will create something glorious in that space.

  12. I understand completely your feelings. It was an still is a traumatic experience. I've watched all of your videos from the beginning when you set up hydrangea lane by the sweat of your brow. I would feel the SAME! You are owning your feelings and that is the first step towards recovery. You are West Indian as am I and my husband! We of caribbean descent are very passionate people and we hold strong feeling about what's right and what's wrong. I feel your pain but you are strong and a survivor. You've come to far to let go now. Hold on and God will see you through. One love! Much respect from a Trinidad and Jamaican household!

  13. You are feeling grief, and I am feeling it with you. I am obsessed with my hydrangeas. They are my garden babies. I am so sorry that happened to you.

  14. Oh my word, I totally get the crying. It's so nice to shop your own garden, things you already love too. Maybe hosta that doesn't get too tall would look nice in the back.?

  15. Love your post. Been waiting awhile for you to post again. You need to plant yourself a big ole tree in that corner!

  16. What about something like Fire Chief Arborvitae? It stays small and turns gold and red in the fall. It would complement the colors of the other plants. There is also Anna's Magic Ball Arborvitae, which remains small and would give you winter interest. Another pretty plant is Autumn Joy Sedum. This plant can withstand anything!! Pretty pink blooms in the Fall to accent the other colors you have going on.

  17. I know how you feel I found five of my large Hosta ‘s up rooted had to replant them guess someone tried to steal them and my ring must have scared them away saw my neighbor with a large hosta in a pot on a tree stump hope it survive

  18. So sorry about hydrangea lane…I know you poured everything into that space. Aldi has hydrangea bare roots for $3.99… you can slowly build that section back up.

  19. You did not over react to losing the plants. Your garden hurts and heals. Now it is healing that pain.

  20. I understand…I had a place in Florida and only rented the land…they cut back all the trees. It scorched my plants…and my small fish pond. It killed my fish. It made my move back to Ohio easier.🎉 I was so angry and I realized everyone has their idea of beauty

  21. I felt everything you said in this video. No one will understand it but you, and you will heal in your own time. It’s a part of you and it is your baby. You’ve put in the time, care, and effort. It matters. Don’t ever let anyone tell you it doesn’t. Let me suggest knockout roses. They are beautiful and are joy to watch. They can also be size controlled. Good luck and go forward in strength. Welcome back! ❤

  22. Ostrich ferns would look great there. You are a strong loving person. God has big blessings in store for you. .

  23. Hearing this puts a lump in my throat. I grew up always wanting to have a garden and when I purchased my first home it was a ugly little brick house and I had my babies back to back. I do think starting to garden saved me. my favorite plant/flower has always been hydrangeas!!!! And that’s how I always came back to your page because I associate you and hydrangeas. Like I was mesmerized by what you did and what you could do and all the work you put in and your small babies all that. so I understand I feel for you girl I’m getting emotional because after so much money invested. So much you didn’t spend on yourself so you could save and buy a plant and it bring you so much satisfaction. And for someone to do that. I understand it wasn’t done to deliberately hurt you but it’s really so much more then a space …. I can’t explain and like you said some of those were rare and they don’t sell them anymore. Hydrangeas are extremely pricey.

    I’m sorry for your loss girl because that’s what it was . I feel you. I knew something wasn’t right you went MIA.

    Can we get a go fund me page up asap? We need those hydrangeas. That’s your trade mark 😓

  24. Hello, Moya❤️. Yes, everything is coming along soooo nicely! I live in zone 8a and coral bells seem to do well in pots. Yours look really nice in the ground. What about one of the graceful grasses behind the coral bells? Maybe one that doesn’t get too tall. I saw a variety in a business landscape and it was only about 3 ft. high.
    So nice to see you. Blessings for a beautiful gardening season.❤️

  25. Thanks for being real. If you are not a gardener you just won’t understand. Glad you are in a better place.

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  27. I like the shopping 🛒🛒🛒 is that your new logo? Good for you in Maryland…we are having a really cool spring this year in Memphis Tennessee 😊

  28. I do not believe it was the hydrangea was the issue. You may have been burned out. The hydrangea was the trigger of the reality. You work very hard. I do not know how you do it with work, family, and garden. You have to get it together. Trust me you will get them all back. Hydrangea always come back, you will be surprised. Keep doing your thi g and we will keep watching.

  29. I’m glad that you and your neighbor are doing better. Your area looks great and zone 7 has been off of its meds! 😂

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