🎉Good morning to all from snow blown southeast Michigan. Belated birthday wishes to Samantha Grace and Happy Birthday to Benjamin coming up. So much fun! Thank you to all for sharing your beautiful gardens and to Laura and Aaron for highlighting the hard work and dedication to making our world a beautiful place to be. Happy weekend everyone ❄️☕️☃️💚
I got garden envy seeing these beautiful gardens and am convinced I live in the worst area to garden ( central Mo ) until I heard zone 10 , that must be challenging!
What a treat! Sitting here as we head into below zero temps for the next week. I picked up some beautiful house plants ~ inspired by your videos. I’m starting some herbs in an aero garden. Now I’m sitting here dreaming of next spring and summer!
I could watch these FOR-EV-ER. What a great way to start my Saturday morning….GA and coffee and garden inspiration. Thanks Laura and all garden contributors.
Thank you to those who submitted their beautiful gardens and hard work. I also appreciate those who provide comments including how they overcame challenges and provide the identification of their flowers, shrubs and trees! 🌍🌸🇨🇦
Yes!! I LOVE these!! It’s the perfect time of year to keep them coming! Michigan is in a deep freeze with several inches of snow as of yesterday so it would be a nice diversion to watch these for a while! lol Btw, Shelly’s garden (from upstate New York) her & her crazy husband have a YouTube channel called Guiding Green Thumbs. Her gardens are gorgeous!! I had missed who you said the submission was from but when I saw the garden I thought “that looks like Shelly’s garden”. lol Thanks for doing these Laura & Aaron. These are fun! 😊♥️
This video is right on time! Now that all the holiday fuss is over, the cold temps and long, dark nights are really getting old! This makes me long for spring but scratches the itch a bit all at the same time. Thanks to everyone that submitted these photos! Y’all have helped me immensely!!!
I have an idea! You said that you have such a long list of garden submissions… what if you featured a few gardens each week on your website? That could be fun!
I LOVE these beautiful gardens videos! So inspiring, and the problem solving solutions in these are FAB! Thank you so much for putting them together. Timely in Jan till springtime and I always enjoy them!
How nice to watch this morning. We have been in a deep freeze all week here in Alberta Canada. Feeling like -52 F wind chills. It’s crazy. Really anxious for spring. Like you love to get the fingers in the dirt and watch perennial pop through the ground.
Thank you so much for showing us these lovely gardens. Just what I needed here in cold central Iowa. 12 inches of snow with northwest winds at 22 gusting to 40. HUGE drifts.
I needed this morning as I sit here with my coffee looking at snow blow around outside with the current temp with windshield at -19 below. Dreaming of spring and the big changes to come after deciding to take my gardening to the next level after finding Laura this summer.
Love, love watching these ‘Beautiful Gardens’ videos, especially when our temps here are in single digits and wind chills in the negative !!!!! Thanks for all the things you, Aaron, and your team do and show us always !!!! 💜
This video came at the perfect time. Have had 4 days of continuous snow. Manitoba, Canada, and battling a bad cold. This put me in such a good mood. Can’t wait for Spring😊
Laura, I would love to see you grow citrus and pomegranate in the heated high tunnel or create a geothermal high tunnel with a sand battery for really cool temps. That could be your Mediterranean tunnel. You now have more land to put another tunnel in the dirt lands to grow what you previously grew in the first one. Also you could add geothermal heat pipes if you did it yourself in the tunnels. You have access to the equipment. Steady temps of 55 year round would really set you up for a great climate control. I think you would have high input with a low maintenance output. That would be great with the added cottage garden and stream build. A sun dial in the south garden would also be great addition. Can’t wait to see the cow, sheep and lamb pasture with a mobile chicken coop to reduce throw pie flies. 😂
Every morning I wake up, take my dog for a walk, and then (we) sit down and watch Garden Answer… I must admit the beautiful gardens series is my favorite!!! So grateful.
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🎉Good morning to all from snow blown southeast Michigan. Belated birthday wishes to Samantha Grace and Happy Birthday to Benjamin coming up. So much fun! Thank you to all for sharing your beautiful gardens and to Laura and Aaron for highlighting the hard work and dedication to making our world a beautiful place to be. Happy weekend everyone ❄️☕️☃️💚
LOVE these types of videos! Happy Birthday to the kids!🎉
I got garden envy seeing these beautiful gardens and am convinced I live in the worst area to garden ( central Mo ) until I heard zone 10 , that must be challenging!
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What a treat! Sitting here as we head into below zero temps for the next week. I picked up some beautiful house plants ~ inspired by your videos. I’m starting some herbs in an aero garden. Now I’m sitting here dreaming of next spring and summer!
Recognized Shelly's gardens immediately! They are absolutely beautiful 🌼 @guidinggreenthumbs Can't wait to watch your new property grow!
I could watch these FOR-EV-ER. What a great way to start my Saturday morning….GA and coffee and garden inspiration. Thanks Laura and all garden contributors.
Such beautiful gardens! Laura, I agree that your garden would just glow with landscape lighting. Go for it—we’d like to learn along with you.
That circular arbor picture looks like STARGATE. Amazing shot.
A beautiful video and so uplifting this time of year!
To Shelly … your garden is stunning! The close up photo of the arbor with the woods in the background… be still my ❤!
Loved it! Thanks for sharing!
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Meeeee……..tooooooo…"I can't wait to garden again"❤
Love these videos! I can not wait to get back out there this year. 🪴 🌱 🌿 🌸
Garden people are amazing – they create beautiful spaces – ❤
I missed these so much. Can winter be over?!.! I need to get back in my garden.
Thank you to those who submitted their beautiful gardens and hard work. I also appreciate those who provide comments including how they overcame challenges and provide the identification of their flowers, shrubs and trees! 🌍🌸🇨🇦
Yes!! I LOVE these!! It’s the perfect time of year to keep them coming! Michigan is in a deep freeze with several inches of snow as of yesterday so it would be a nice diversion to watch these for a while! lol
Btw, Shelly’s garden (from upstate New York) her & her crazy husband have a YouTube channel called Guiding Green Thumbs. Her gardens are gorgeous!! I had missed who you said the submission was from but when I saw the garden I thought “that looks like Shelly’s garden”. lol
Thanks for doing these Laura & Aaron. These are fun! 😊♥️
Thank you for bringing back this series ❤. I really love looking at the colors, designs, and challenges that the gardeners conquered.
Beautiful gardens!
Stunning gardens everyone 🥰
This video is right on time! Now that all the holiday fuss is over, the cold temps and long, dark nights are really getting old! This makes me long for spring but scratches the itch a bit all at the same time. Thanks to everyone that submitted these photos! Y’all have helped me immensely!!!
So happy to see these again. We just moved and I've got a pretty blank space to start on. So I need all the inspiration I can get. 😊
I have an idea! You said that you have such a long list of garden submissions… what if you featured a few gardens each week on your website? That could be fun!
I LOVE these beautiful gardens videos! So inspiring, and the problem solving solutions in these are FAB! Thank you so much for putting them together. Timely in Jan till springtime and I always enjoy them!
That was a good idea- we need inspiration this time of year. 😁
Guiding Green Thumbs!!
I hope to one day have my garden in one of these to represent zone 9 AZ desert!
Shoutout to Lynn in Wisconsin! I love your garden ❤❤❤❤❤❤
How nice to watch this morning. We have been in a deep freeze all week here in Alberta Canada. Feeling like -52 F wind chills. It’s crazy. Really anxious for spring. Like you love to get the fingers in the dirt and watch perennial pop through the ground.
Thank you so much for showing us these lovely gardens. Just what I needed here in cold central Iowa. 12 inches of snow with northwest winds at 22 gusting to 40. HUGE drifts.
What beautiful gardens! Enjoy these videos so much!
SHELLY AND BRIAN!!!!!!!! GUIDING GREEN THUMBS!!! HEY!!!!! U GOT FEATURED! THATS SO COOL!!!
Love these videos😊 Good morning to all!😊
I loved all the pictures of how a pasture or back yard was created into such beautiful flowers and trees, thanks for sharing.
Love these videos!
I needed this morning as I sit here with my coffee looking at snow blow around outside with the current temp with windshield at -19 below. Dreaming of spring and the big changes to come after deciding to take my gardening to the next level after finding Laura this summer.
That grass that you love that was in first garden lime grass?
Love, love watching these ‘Beautiful Gardens’ videos, especially when our temps here are in single digits and wind chills in the negative !!!!! Thanks for all the things you, Aaron, and your team do and show us always !!!! 💜
You are so generous with your compliments and calling the work inspirational. And they were ….Thanks for sharing.
These videos are so inspiring and really get me excited to think about my plans each summer!
This video came at the perfect time. Have had 4 days of continuous snow. Manitoba, Canada, and battling a bad cold. This put me in such a good mood. Can’t wait for Spring😊
Laura, I would love to see you grow citrus and pomegranate in the heated high tunnel or create a geothermal high tunnel with a sand battery for really cool temps. That could be your Mediterranean tunnel. You now have more land to put another tunnel in the dirt lands to grow what you previously grew in the first one. Also you could add geothermal heat pipes if you did it yourself in the tunnels. You have access to the equipment. Steady temps of 55 year round would really set you up for a great climate control. I think you would have high input with a low maintenance output. That would be great with the added cottage garden and stream build. A sun dial in the south garden would also be great addition. Can’t wait to see the cow, sheep and lamb pasture with a mobile chicken coop to reduce throw pie flies. 😂
I absolutely love when grass is incorporated into a garden space. Photo #2
Talk about a resting space” It certainly lets my eyes rest when there’s so much going on.
Every morning I wake up, take my dog for a walk, and then (we) sit down and watch Garden Answer… I must admit the beautiful gardens series is my favorite!!! So grateful.