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48 Comments

  1. So beautiful and satisfying! Question – Could you prune Black Lace (or other varieties of Elderberry) into tree form as well?

  2. I didn't even know you had a beech in that area! How did you train your rose on the arbor? When I try to weave the branches through the arbor holes I end up bending/breaking the branches.

  3. The tags for shrubs are more like maintainable at as no plant ever stops growing if it does well it’s dead 😂

  4. How come you always look good gardening…..I look all sweaty and hair straight in the air 😢with some sort of random insect 🐞 try to escape my hair

  5. I’m not able to hear the name of your lovely roses you deadheaded today- could you please tell me?
    Also need to join the others in singing your praise for your splendid videos! Love when you include your mother, the two of you are delightful. And I’d be remiss not to mention how much my husband and I enjoy your recap videos with Aron!
    I’m off to the garden now having been inspired by your most recent post to tidy up. Thanks a million for all you do!!

  6. 13:02
    What a nice change
    Nice and slow video
    Being able to listen to the nature around
    Instead of sped up
    Sometimes you've got to stop and smell the roses 🌹

  7. Not sure why I never thought to lay my pop up bag on the side and rake debris in 🤦🏻‍♀️ so much easier lol glad I saw that!

  8. One of my deep joys is deadheading roses. For a second flush or if the rose doesnt second flush knowing that next year all the energy will go into the next years display.

  9. laura, i'm so happy that there are beekeeper near you. Watching all of your uploads this week I keep meaning to complement you on the camera. I feel like you have a new one now. You were always so sharply and focused and then there's a lovely soft focus in the background. I don't know who to thank for that, but I think it's both flattering and great!

  10. Hey Laura! I bought a Sugar Shack Button Bush when you introduced it to all us viewers. Mine is in awful clay soil and over 6’ tall X 6’ wide. Truly a beautiful plant with amazing growth !🎉Thanks for the recommendation!

  11. Hello Laura, looking good. Glad you had a dead heading day. That's what I need to do with my rose bushes. They will look so much better as yours do I am nursing a stiff neck today. Guess I'll have to wait a few days. Grooming and dead heading always make things look better and make me feel better. Is I know what does you have a blessed day the oklahoma gardener

  12. Will you cut back the Penostrum? I am wondering what I need to do with mine. It’s almost spent bloom-wise and falling over. Will it re-grow if I cut it back?

  13. I love this type of video. As a novice gardener I appreciate seeing how you manage the plants as well as a quick overview of what’s growing. Thank you!

  14. So beautiful. Seeing through the arbor is a real treat, both ways. I just came in from a morning of deadheading also. It's that time!

  15. You make all the work look so easy!…even all the camera angle/view changes and I know in reality that takes a long time! Thank you for making the effort to capture it all for us to view.

  16. I think the west side border is my favourite; repetition, structure and colours. Thank you Laura for all of your inspirational work! X

  17. I have tried so many new plants and techniques from your videos. Each one I learn something. Today, trim back salvia, I just planted it this year. This one inspired me to cut back more of my perennials for another flush today. I filled two hobo garbage cans with debris!

  18. I really liked how there was no music at the end when you were deadheading the Boscobel. You could hear all the birds singing…planes flying over…just what it sounds like when I'm out gardening! Enjoy that cool weather. We're roasting down here in the South. Have to get out at the break of dawn to be able to enjoy. Have a great one!

  19. Laura you are such an inspiration for me to get out into the garden and plant and clean up. I just dead headed my salvia and it looks so much better! There were a lot of new blooms on it so it still has a lot of pretty color. Thank you for sharing your fabulous gardens and knowledge with us🥰

  20. This video was so relatable, real time, birds singing, water trickling. That’s how I spend 80% of my gardening time. I don’t think you added any new plants, or spent a dime. Just bliss. 🌸🥰🌱

  21. How enjoyable it is to hear all the garden sounds, the water from the big fountain, the birds, the airplane flying overhead and the clic clic for the pruners. Just sitting here relaxing with you.

  22. What would happen if you didn’t dead head the roses? Other that making it look tidy, does dead heading increase bloom production? Asking for a lazy gardening friend!

  23. I’ve noticed that size on labels is more often than not a “mature” or “10-year” size that has very little to do with final size. So 6-7 years later (the plant may have been 3 years old when I bought it), it just keeps growing. I now Google “20 year size” for any shrubs…before buying…in one recent case the 5’ height on the label was listed at 15’ at 20 years! (It was a rhododendron.) I sometimes joke that they must know something about my remaining lifespan I don’t know. More likely, the simple sell more by putting a 10-year size on labels. I just wish they’d include the “10-year” part when they do this.

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