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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:55 Before and Design Plans
1: 48 Trees we chose for the design
4:15 Plants we chose for the design and climate tips
7:39 Prep work and getting started
8:44 Trimming trees and clearing out old flower beds
11:30 How to tell if your soil is healthy
13:18 Preparing and tilling soil
16:34 Laying out plant design
19:04 Planting all plants
25:01 Design complete
25:36 3 weeks after initially planting
26:23 6 weeks after initially planting
26:53 Before and after

50 Comments

  1. Michelle love this types of videos you make 👍🏼❤️ and about hydrangeas I had same issue when I just planned mine but I didn’t remove them and next year they all came back strong

  2. I know that’s what he does, but it’s a lot of work. I love my flowers also. Everything look so good. Make sure you take a picture. If there is a frost, some of the plants will die.

  3. Hi Michelle Hydrangeas need heaps of water I would cut the dead flowers off and water more. The flowers are dropping because of dryness. I have mine in full sun and I water early morning and if it’s been a super hot day again in the afternoon

  4. Hi Michelle, I love all your contents. Your videos are always so full and never boring. Keep them coming your great!!!!❤

  5. Hey Michelle, Happy Friday. I love your landscaping designs and the projects you have done outside. ❤ I’m so glad you decided to create a YouTube channel and replace some of your husband’s income from the corporation job with YouTube. I’m glad your husband was able to start his landscaping dream and it sounds like a lot of people need help with landscaping during the summer. ❤🥰your garden is beautiful I love it, you and your husband did an amazing job. ❤ I’m glad that you did a little updating with your garden and how it’s looking now. I’m not sure what my favorite plant would be maybe the hydrangeas.

  6. If it is garden hydrangeas, they Will come again next year if the are not fully dead. You have to Cut of the dead flowers before winter/next spring and the Will come back with new flowers 🤗

  7. Te yard turned out beautifully and TY for the tips!! I have a flowerbed in the front of my house that I covered in mulch after my bushes died. I'm looking for something low maintenance but complimentary…
    Have a wonderful weekend Suga

  8. Exceptional transformation Michelle & Chris! I for sure would be freaking out over the snake🤣

  9. Looks amazing!! I actually just bought some calla lilies. I live in western Pennsylvania. They get about 6 hours of sun, i water them daily (they are under an awning type thing off our front porch and get no rain) and I think they are gorgeous, they are my favorite. Little pop of color but makes a big impact. Thanks for sharing!

  10. I love the way everything turned out. You are the absolute best at DIY projects🙌🏾. Your husband did a fantastic job, and I’m so happy that he was able to quit his corporate job so that he can do what he loves full time. I’m truly inspired by all that you’ve been able to do with your channel in such a short amount of time.

  11. Looks like spaghetti squash, or some type of squash not zucchini. Zucchini’s don’t grow on vines. 😊

  12. Michelle make sure you put a little bit of cow manure in with the hydrangeas. Also your soil will tell what color they turn depending on how acidic your soil is.❤

  13. If you’re stuck on hydrangeas, I would suggest getting a smaller sized panicle or an oak leaf variety. The big lead hydrangeas that you have are very sensitive to light, they only want dappled lighting, and can’t take full sun.

  14. Looks beautiful!! Hydrangeas are my favorite!!!! My daughter got me one for Mother’s Day because of how much I love them and it’s doin well and thriving on our enclosed porch in Kansas!

    I do think the tip to turn the good side of the plant or tree to face you is a great tip, I honestly wouldn’t have thought about it since I don’t do landscaping!

  15. Great video Michelle thanks for the tips and motivation. You and Chris did a fantastic job 😊

  16. The landscaping turned out beautifully Michelle! My only concern was the hydrangeas because they tend to like shade. I think there are some white blooming ones that can handle more sun. That was a lot of hard work for you and your husband and it really paid off. I am so happy for you and your family that you tube helped your husband to stop his corporate job and make his landscaping business full time. 😊❤😊🌼🌸🌻

  17. Hola bendiciones sos una diseñadora genial me enseñaste que primero hay que acomodar las plantas y luego plantar gracias me encantó el video y esa señorita ,princesa con esos anteojos o gafas de sol me mato ,y tú marido es el que iso el trabajo pesado jajaja pero quedo muy bonito ,besitos hasta la próxima 😂

  18. Did you install water drips for all the plants ? Everything you planted looks beautiful !! My fav are the colorful tall flower ones ! I need to do some planting in the front and backyard. My husband just passed away and he was the one who did all the planting. I haven't a clue how to do this lol ! I do have a Gardner and maybe if I go buy the plants he can plant them. Where do you get pictures of plant designs ? Also do you know if putting in water drips is expensive ?
    I just love your channel ! I have learned so much from you. You inspire me so much 💖

  19. Your backyard looks beautiful!
    I love to garden but I'm not Especially good at it, ( mostly my plants survive and some even thrive)! I love to watch outdoor projects and gardening tips, thanks alot!

  20. Landscape looks great… I love the trees! If the ferns are foxtail, I'm not sure if you know, they can be deadly for dogs. I didn't know until we started planting in our new yard.

  21. It is absolutely beautiful 😊if you add more plants 🌱 your garden will be wonderful 💐🪴thank you for showing us ☺️

  22. I enjoyed seeing your project. I would like to have your free help with the you tube. I did not see the how to subscribe. Thanks

  23. That plant growing looks like a squash of some sort. Looks like my honey nut squash I have in our garden right now.

  24. Love the willow trees! Suggestion in replacing the hydrangeas with hibiscus, salvia or coleus. They thrive in sun and come in many different varieties. They also work well in Zone 9a and 9b (Your TEXANS sign gave it away 😉) which is my zone also. The humidity and sun isn't kind to most hydrangeas.
    Can't wait to see every thing come together in a few months.

  25. I have lots of established hydrangeas; endless summer, summer crush limelight, firelight…I also have lots of trees throughout so the front yard gets morning sun whereas the backyard gets afternoon sun. The trees do provide some dappled shade on one of the endless Summers that is 15 foot wide and 6 foot tall and at least 30 years old. It get pruned in early spring every year and all the dead or weak branches out from the centers; they like good airflow. Another note is the snails love them. I’m in zone 8b PNW: I have 4 true seasons lots of rain, some snow and droughts in the summer. Don’t be quick to replace the hydrangeas maybe a shade netting and keeping watered until established, once they are established you’ll be rewarded every summer with beautiful blooms.
    Just thought I would also mention is taking one of the lower branches and pinning it under the soil and by next year you will have a new hydrangea.
    This method is known as air layering.
    Happy gardening!

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