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34 Comments

  1. No, I didn’t want this video to end, I wanted to stay and see all the new things JK , So exciting when the garden centers start filling up with trees n plants 🪴🌺🌸
    Question…… what was the plant behind you at the end of the video??? Shiny green leaves???
    Thank you for taking us along to the garden center.

  2. As you walked through the newly delivered trees at the garden center I was reminded that I need to tell you about my favorite spring blooming tree. You need to seriously consider a Chinese Fringe Tree. It is one of the few spring bloomers that bloom after the leaves have come out and the fragrance is divine. Here's a short video to pique your interest. https://youtu.be/KM2Yi9bI-f8

  3. Why do you call your garden a yard and not a garden … a yard is like a builders yard or steel yard it’s connotations are not pretty or attractive like “garden”? Just is so strange to me , thank you

  4. Ok that’s it, you are giving me the courage to transplant my alliums as well this spring. I’m doing it ❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  5. Hi Laura 👋 2 yrs ago we bought a weeping pussy willow tree. I'm so glad we did😊 it has made a beautiful centerpiece for our round garden in the driveway.

  6. Biggest fan!!knowing you guys also get high winds storms,do you think the arborvitae will survive a more constant amount of wind?can you suggest a wind block plant that can take the punch?

  7. Your soil is gorgeous! (Yes, soil can be gorgeous 🤨) All that compost has paid off over the years, so important for a successful landscape. And Laura has taught me to dig things up and move them around. Thanks!

  8. My alliums are poking their rose tinged leaves out of the ground too 🙌🏻! Here’s hoping that the critters didn’t get the new tulip bulbs I planted 🙏🏻. Question-I tried putting tons of cayenne pepper in the soil as I backfilled. Have you heard of this actually working? If all your viewers could shop at Andrews, you get would be sold out in one day 😊

  9. Just love it when you went to your parents garden centre. You were so excited. And l was to to see what was going on. And l am sure everyone else was to. So many beautiful things.

  10. How do you have such super large areas of clear land that is so weed and grass free? It amazes me how you can work to just plant and not deal with cleaning out areas. Is your land just naturally not heavy in grass and weeds or did you scrape the top layer off and keep thick mulch on it? Maybe you used weed and grass killer early on? I can not figure out how you keep it all so clean from grass and weeds. Teach me your ways young Skywalker! 😂 Also, do you have advice on how to rid our huge area of Creeping Charlie? It keeps invading my gardens and I cannot keep up with it.

  11. Hi Laura I see the “dirt lands” filling up as you raced from trees to evergreens, replacement Julia Childs (just in case) stretching of the rose garden rows! Aaron, more Arbs to fill in the spot next to the Elderberry! So much beauty and so many future video opportunities! Peace and blessings! ♥️🤗

  12. Question about fruit trees – one of our peach trees has gumosis (sp?) in two places on the main trunk. We noticed it last summer. It has a ton of buds and new growth. What would you do? Should we remove the tree? Will the fruit be ok? Any sort of treatment? Our local greenhouse that we got it from said to dispose of it, but that feels really hard to do.

    And thank you for the gummies video! My kiddos love homemade gummies and we're always trying new recipes. Very encouraging channel to follow!

  13. I planted a Pop Art last Spring and it's so beautiful. Mostly salmony coral petals with flecks of yellow. Gorgeous

  14. Amazing how those bulbs multiply! Will look so beautiful when they bloom! You and your mom were very enthusiastic admiring the new shipments. It's obvious where your love of gardening came from. Have a great day!💕

  15. Granted that I'm in zone 9B northern California which has a much milder winter but I often dig & transplant bulbs when they first start poking through the soil in spring because it is the only time I have to do it while they are easy to find. By the time the foliage dies back there is so much else going on. I've successfully transplanted hundreds of bulbs for years doing this. So while it isn't best practices, if it is the only time someone has to transplant perennial bulbs then nothing lost by trying. Bulbs are tough.

  16. Laura, I have to admit, if I lived in your town, I’d want a house right next to your property 😍 I’d be like can I volunteer, watch the kids. ❤️ I’m sure you are a selling point to those houses 😂 We need weekly update videos to your mom’s house project! 🏡

  17. I love the alliums. Question do you leave the leafs to dry out like tulips or can you cut back the dry leaves after they bloom? FYI I cut the seed pods and leave the Sphere with just the stems that connect the seed pods and the look cool.

  18. Hello from east bay, No. CA. I sold my home 2 years ago, and now limited to a 15 sq. Ft. container garden. Took what i could, but the roses had to stay(only to be torn out). I miss my Blue Girl the most. Multiple flowers on each stem, and the fragrance devine. But, i was able to take along my Naked Ladies bulbs. Which i re-potted in late summer, and next spring, almost dead. Now in early March, long green leaves, and hope to see flowers in August. Luv ur show ty.

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