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49 Comments

  1. I am really envious of the lilacs. It’s one thing that do so well in the places I spent most of my life and now I miss so much in Oklahoma since I’ve been here. I know my new Oklahoma friends will probably say, “we have lilacs”. But no, we really don’t. If you do ever see one, it’s sickly and barely blooms. Also they are some weird variety that doesn’t even come close to the ones I’m used to.

  2. Douglas,
    You look good on that big rock. Someone needs to take a picture of you in that background and place your photo 📸 on the mantle.

  3. Well, I am green with envy today because you are planting dogwoods and lilacs and I am one zone too hot to grow them here.😢😢😢

  4. Hello all! Thank you for another wonderful video Laura! I am wondering what to do if you have a clematis and have no idea what variety it is to know what pruning it needs. My grandfather recently passed and when we went to his property to see what needed to be done in his garden, we came across a clematis, but we have no idea what kind it is! Do we just ride it out this year and see what happens and try to figure out what it is, cut it down and let it flush out fresh and start over, or meet in the middle and cut it to 18” and see what happens? It’s a bit gnarly looking right now! Any advice would be greatly appreciated! 🥰

  5. I had a little trouble figuring out where you were planting at the beginning of the video today. Could you show a sweep of the area when you plant so we know where you are? Sometimes I can figure it out, but it took me a while today. Thanks.

  6. The shade master honey locust placement looks good there too fill that space again. However, they can get HUGE. Is there any concern being close to the house? I also love purple robe locusts… so pretty!!

  7. Great video but oh my, the ads are way too often now. I know you don’t have control over the ads but the number of them have dramatically increased. As a Senior, on a limited income, I can’t afford to pay for YouTube premium. It is just frustrating as I love your channel so much and watch you everyday. Happy Tuesday! 👋😁

  8. Love your videos! Thank you for giving so much practical info and advice. We have tried two times to grow the purple locust in our yard in Central Oregon. Lost both of the trees and found out they break easily in windy areas because the wood is soft (consequence of growing fast). I hope you have a better experience…they are so beautiful!

  9. I received my purple kneeling pad today. I LOVE IT! Thank you Laura! Now, on to the star of the day, Douglas! He is just such a gorgeous kitty. 😻 Thanks again. Laurel.

  10. Hey Laura why don’t you plant your future Christmas tree saplings for the house and the greenhouse at the bottom of your hillside?

  11. Hi beautiful Trees! But aren't you afraid of the suckering rootsystem of the purple lobe locust? I read it can become invasive if not regularly kept in control, good be a huge maintenance problem.

  12. Always a great watch! ❤ Laura you should plant the whole slope with hardy perennials like russian sage, echnacea, yarrow. It will make it look pretty and like your local hill areas.

  13. Can you tell me more about the Plum tree? Not because of my last name! Ha Ha! But it's blooms are gorgeous! Does it bare fruit? How big does it get? I'm always plugging ideas away for my yard! Fun! Thanks! & hugs from Central Illinois (Peoria)!!!

  14. What are your plans for the hill? I worry about erosion . Maybe throw handfuls of native wildflowers on it. That would be wonderful .💜🌻

  15. I love the sound of the running water as you planted your lilac! So peaceful that I would want to just sit and relax. Beautiful trees and shrubs you planted today

  16. Why don’t you guys have any magnolias in your garden? They are beautiful and remind me of my nanas garden. However, they may require slight acidic soil. Maybe in a pot? I think you would love!

  17. Douglas on pride rock! Hi from Australia garden is looking amazing .. fountain .. trees .. hard to believe it was under snow not long ago!

  18. Still suggest a collapsible, light wagon would assist carrying tools, fertilizer and plants from the gator. At least this ol' lady needs a wagon!

  19. I'm replacing overgrown forsythia with dogwoods bc I'm CT and our winters are long. I've been debating between red twig or yellow twig. You sold me on yellow because it's more vibrant. 💛Question: Is there a difference in their growth habit? It looks like the red is more upright, while the yellow is more rounded. Or is that just the way it was or wasn't pruned? Also, how is their fall color?

  20. Thank you Laura, for taking the time to describe the height and width of things inn the area of what you are currently planting today…I live in amongst a massive construction area just now and expect things planted will not mature in my lifetime ( I'm 70) but you paint such a clear picture with pointing and waving that I am learning a lot about how to "picture" the new things that will be planted! SUch an encouragment…thanks!!

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