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39 Comments

  1. How spectacular Laura going to turn the place into a little forest, and the more Laura plant evergreens, the more we would have a spectacular winter wonderland. I'm so excited for snowy winter.

  2. I share your love of evergreens and you have opened my eyes to how many and the vast array of sizesโ€ฆthank you! You never seem to struggle with getting the tree in straightโ€ฆwhat is your secret for this?

  3. I love how you develop your gardens with variety, texture and colour. Is the large Spruce you planted last year struggling or is it just the light in this video?

  4. This part of your garden is really coming along! I'm with you regarding the daylillies but the blooms are so pretty. Love all the selections in this space! โค

  5. Does anyone know of a small blue evergreen ? I know there was one in the video but it doesn't read blue to me. Maybe just the lighting.

  6. Watching you this morning reminded me to get out and plant a few plants I've picked up recently which brings me to a question, why do you not have hardy mums in your garden?, do they not grow well in your area because we are in the same zone and they do great here.

  7. Love all the evergreens!! You do such a amazing job. One question how do you keep polish on your nails?

  8. ๐Ÿ˜‚ My husband and I went shopping for trees the other day, his reaction to some of my unique choices was…"Can't you just be normal?" So we bought a grass instead!!! One of these days though….lol!โค

  9. Absolutely gorgeous! Love how you explained what would remain in the garden space as your winter interest. It made me think more about that for my own garden space and that I need to think about that more. Love your videos, your beautiful space, and the continued inspiration to make our own garden space as beautiful and enjoyed. Thank you!

  10. Hi Laura, Are there any glossy leaf evergreens that grow in you area for a different texture in winter? Love the pines, junipers and spruces but can you remind us what other evergreens you have pls? I read the strawberry tree likes alkaline soils. And Laura if you can plant evergreens all day we can watch you ๐Ÿ˜Ž

  11. Stunning evergreens, adding so much to your garden! The name of the Weigela never made it to the screen, can you please tell us what type it is? Itโ€™s absolutely gorgeous! โค

  12. When Laura says she's not used to 75% humidity and I'm from Georgia ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ I'm walking around looking like Monica from Friends when they went to Hawaii ๐Ÿคฃ

  13. Good morning Laura. Very nice video. I feel the same about my Lillieโ€™s too. They look messy

  14. What a great video. Beautiful morning, beautiful pines and Russell. Just out of curiosity, does Russell ever ride on the gator with Laura?

  15. Hi Laura i am from the Philippines and I always watch your vlog. How i wish i could help you in your garden like betanny and paul even without salary๐Ÿ˜Š I dreamed of being there in your place. It's like paradise to me.๐Ÿ˜ข

  16. Good Morning! ๐ŸŒฒ I am always on the lookout for small Evergreens!! A new space is opening up for me!! I love all those evergreens!! The South Garden is gorgeous! ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐ŸŒฒ๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŒฟ

  17. Laura, your garden is spectacular! I love the color variations through this part of your garden. Happy Gardening ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿˆ๐ŸŒบ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒผ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒธ

  18. Love to watch your videos. You inspire me to do more. I have always enjoyed planting things in my yard. I did all of my own planning and planting.

  19. I'm glad you talked about the emitters I'm trying to not have my drop on for a whole hour and I have to figure out emitters for different plants

  20. After seeing all the evergreens and how much they add to the landscape; I'm starting to have a greater appreciation for them!

  21. Love all the evergreens. Your beds are really filling in beautifully. High humidity is tough. I hope you don't have to deal with it very long.. Have a blessed day everyone.

  22. From the Iseli website, comes the following explanation about size. The point is the feet x feet listed on a tag is NOT how big it ever gets. We need to look at the growth rate per year and multiple to see how big something is likely to be in 5, 10 or 15 years. These plants DO NOT STOP GROWING at the stated tag size,. The only spring they put on no growth will be when they are dead.

    It is simply untrue to look at the numbers on these tags and believe they ONLY get that large. Below is what the Iseli growers say those numbers mean.

    "A common question gardeners share when contemplating a new plant for their garden is, โ€œhow big will it get?โ€ In addition to growth rate titles such as Dwarf, Intermediate and Large, we provide approximate, average expected growth of established plants in a measurement of annual growth, i.e. 3-6 inches per year. Using basic math skills, the gardener may easily estimate not only the age of the specimen they are currently viewing, but also how large it may become in 5, 10, 20 or more years.

    We have also established a Garden Size designation for all of our plants, defined as the size of a plant when it has matured to an age and dimension that it has optimum architectural and aesthetic use in the average garden. This can occur between 10 and 25 years of age depending on the plant. You will begin to see the Garden Size, designated as height by width (Hโ€™ x Wโ€™), included in our plant listings. Over time, we will include this size designation with each plant we list."

  23. I sure miss the evergreens after moving from WA to OK. In OK it seems like there is nothing in the winter except for deciduous shrubs!

  24. No your not doing it wrongโ€ฆ.Lilies are always a mess at the end of the season. Iโ€™m not a fan either.

  25. It was so Humid here 91% and 87 yesterday so terribkle working in my Garden WE live in Ohio so I know what your saying LOL

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