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Her Garden Got Destroyed, So We Built Her a New One

Her Garden Got Destroyed, So We Built Her a New One

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Her Garden Got Destroyed, So We Built Her a New One Channel video: Epic Gardening - Category: Do it Yourself - Handmade
Date: 2025-10-11

Comments and reviews: 20


18: 25 Mandevilla is an odd one; it absolutely has specialized climbing tendrils that wrap really well, but not every shoot of the plant is a climbing tendril
Give it a bit and watch it, after probably a week or two you’ll see more grasping looking shoots, and you can guide them to the trellis when they’re long enough, get them wrapping the way they want to go, and they’ll take off, no problem
(I have one season’s experience with this plant, potted, in a full sun location, zone 7b)

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Looks beautiful, glad you were able to help someone replace their garden! I love my gorilla cart and my Birdies Beds. This video actually inspires me to go add more of my Fox Farm soil to the top of the beds and continue to plant out the fall crops! Still harvesting eggplant, peppers, potatoes, watermelon, corn, and tomatillos. Have a lot of pumpkins and squash almost ready, but haven't planted out the cabbages, onions, and brassicas yet. The garden is always a work in progress.
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This is the second influencer this summer that I've seen had their garden destroyed by their neighbors inconsideration. I totally understand doing what you need to do to maintain your property (in the other case, the neighbor sprayed herbicide to kill poison ivy on their side of the fence & the overspray totally destroyed their neighbors organic garden. What ever happened to COMMUNICATION Talk before you act and come up with a mutually beneficial plan.
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They did such a good job and I’m so jealous. A beautful garden is a gift that keeps on giving, day after day and year after year. I would LOVE to have an opportunity to meet them and get their feedback on my garden, which is a triangle shape which is challenging. I really want a greenhouse but don’t know where to put it or how to set up to its best potential. You guys Rock!
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You guys put in some work. What a wonderful surprise for Priscilla. A tree crashed our little garden set up just before we had to leave for a trip. It's still broken, but at least most of our plants survived. What a thing to wake up and find toxic fumes in your garden! Fabulous job and I've learned quite a bit from watching how Jacques and Kevin planned out your new space!
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I love that they each took time to answer her individual questions, even though it made the build and planting take a little longer, in such a caring way. Yes, she had a garden before but there is always so much more to learn. The guys sharing their knowledge and wisdom for someone who genuinely wanted to learn was so beautiful to see. Good luck, Priscilla!
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I am a HUGE fan of Gorilla carts. It was one of my first purchases when I started gardening. I have used it so much that we replaced the tires with solid rubber tires and we have zip tied the bottom. I accidentally dropped a HUGE rock from the back of my truck bed and it cracked the bottom. I have had this thing for somewhere around fifteen years. Buy one!
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People often don't think before they act. Luckily I was chatting with my neighbor over the fence and she asked what kind of herbicide I recommended for poison ivy, about 5 feet from my massive potato bed. Instead I convinced her to let me (and my tyvek suit) come pull her poison ivy the day Id already planned to go after mine
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Kevin and Jaque will you please come to Maryland and sponsor a reset of my garden. I bet there are plenty of people who wished they would have set up the garden configuration differently if they could do it over. That’s my situation but my Birdies beds don’t look easy to move. What you say
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I use a 4x4x1 ft kiddie pool with 6 inches of sand with an overflow at 6 inches as a water table. Then plant with 5 gallon grow bags sitting on top of the sand in a 4x4 configuration.
placed in a 8x8 green house. Three years later I think I'll get it right this spring. Wish me luck.

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Lots of work with great results. I'm curious about the gopher cloth. doesn't it need to be secured to sides of the raised bed in some way it seems like the critters would just push it up and still get in. Is the overlap beyond the bed what you are counting on to solve that
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I definitely would have been ticked off! They should have told her a day or two before that they were going to spray so she could of have covered her plants to protect them! I would have made them pay for everything that needed to be replaced for their mindfulness!
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I would be pissed, also probably would be so depressed that I would give up for a while. Last time I lost everything I knew I couldn't afford to get a lot of them back and stopped for 5 years. This is my first year after my break and I over did it with buying seeds.
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love to see you guys helping out gardeners in need. would love to see a follow up of her garden. You guys are really wonderful and it's inspiring to see you help out others, so many people struggling right now. love all your videos and every bit of content you put out
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Doubt the neighbor was being hostile. We had a neighbor who would kill my daughters plants. Hostile neighbors are the worst. Hopefully Priscilla's family was not physically affected by the toxins and the new garden will never suffer the way the old one did.
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It's beautiful but I would have done it slightly differently. She has enough space to put in fruit trees along the fence and then she could have put in the garden bed grouping further down. It would soften the look into her neighbors yard and given her more food.
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The garden beds are much easier to assemble when you have your kid hold the nut in place with a driver while you tighten the screws from the outside. I had to retype that sentence about 8 times and it still sounds weird. Have your kid help you put them together.
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I need a garden makeover! I live in Az 1st year gardening and all my tomatoes fried/ have a nice space but just haven’t figured it out yet and I think I’m killing my citrus trees. Wish I could hire someone to help me figure this all out
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It looks like she has an amazing amount of space. I could really see some fruit trees in there. Now as far as the pesticide situation. How do you know if the soil also got a dose or was it dug out some to take away any contaminated soil
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Hope you'll do a followup -- maybe in a year -- to let us see how her garden is doing.
I'm wondering what that toxic cloud did to the soil and all the surfaces of her garden. Glad you're giving her raised beds with all new soil.

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