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Transform Your Garden: Planting Photinias, Heucheras, and Japanese Maple for Stunning Landscape!



In this exciting video, join us as we explore the art of planting Photinias, Heucheras, and Japanese Maple to create breathtaking landscapes. Discover expert tips, step-by-step guidance, and unleash the beauty of your garden oasis. Don’t miss out on transforming your outdoor space into a stunning masterpiece! @gardeningwithnvart

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17 Comments

  1. If you don’t have one already a nice addition to your garden would be a cute round table with two chairs for you to sit in your garden and enjoy the beauty that you have created. Have lunch or dinner there. Never mind. I do see you have several tables and chairs in your garden but a very small one would be nice right by your incrediball hydrangeas. I would love to just sit there by them and have breakfast or lunch. ❤️

  2. Nvart, your garden is hugh and gorgeous, I would be overwhelmed with a garden of that size but you make it look so easy. Can’t wait to see your projects as they progress.

  3. Really beautiful garden. Great plant design areas. Everything is growing so fast.
    I can't wait to see you fountain working.

  4. Hi Nvart 🌺what abeautiful project . The nandena plants they will be amazing on both sides. The hydrangeas are so beautiful in your garden also the other plants . Have awonderful day 🌻🌺🌻

  5. The photonics reminds me of epimedium… maybe they are related.. your hydrangea are absolutely beautiful!! Love your garden!!!🌸💕💕

  6. I see where you are going in that space so excited to see where it lands. That area where the rock was is calling for another sculpture or bird house maybe? Anyways love it all and appreciate the loving hand creating it. How easily you shaped that bed. I did mine and still not happy have to soften more. Thank you for sharing.

  7. I just love your garden so much, and I look forward to all your videos. I am laughing at your admission of finding japanese maples irresistible, as they are also my weakness. Too late now, but next time you are transplanting a rose try cutting off the bloom(s) and enjoy it inside, as this will reduce the load on the plant's roots and reduce transplant shock. The new area is going to be stunning.

  8. Beautiful new additions of plants to further embelish your lovely garden..(.come by for the bamboo canes)😍😍😍

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