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Flowerbed Makeover (Full Version)

Flowerbed Makeover (Full Version)

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Flowerbed Makeover (Full Version) Garden Answer seriously? : You need to consider a plant amnesty program. Plants that have out grown their light requirements like those healthy looking roses should have been given the opportunity to live out their lives in another area of your garden. I have a plant ophanage area in my garden where evicted or poorly growing plants (too little, too much) light, water, drainage, etc required their admission into the ophanage. There, they get extra TLC full sun, correct pruning, watering, feeding, until they are reinvigorated and healthy and I find a new place for them. Plant rescue. In my own garden because charity begins at home, eh? For all us old gardeners who dont have a heart to throw away divisions or orphans, consider donating them to your local garden club fundraising plant sale. The money they raise pays to improve local public gardens and promote gardening in your community
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


My variegated iris, Padilla, didn't like the shade, wonder how yours fared.
That spiral arborvitae was so pretty but it really didn't shine so close to the tree trunk. I'd put it on the other side or drop in a weeping upright silver evergreen there perhaps. Umbrella evergreen would be nice there too as the shape and leaf shape is completely different from the tree trunk. Idk.
That gazebo is long gone now.

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I have watched a large number of your videos. I do not remember if this area has been updated or did it remain basically like this? Would be interesting to see video maybe that shows time laps. 2year time laps side by side images with you describing. You have done a great job updating areas and explaining how growth and lighting affect your plans
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Hi Laura, love this project! It's true about afraid to pull out existing plants.
I'm keep trying to work around existing plants and it's difficult to make a good arrangement.
You're inspiring! Keep up the good work! With all of your beautiful flowers; how do you handle the insects? Please do some videos about insects control. Thx!

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I am really enjoy watching you create. I do have one request - could you throw in a little info on planting depth of the various plants. It would be interesting to know if things need to be lower or higher, and why. My thumbs are far from green but I find this all fascinating. and indeed inspiring.
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Thank you so much for this video, especially for walking us through your process. I felt very encouraged by the 2 points you made - plant per your lifestyle and dont be afraid to move things. Thanks Laura - what a great teacher you are! You make everything seem possible!
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Hi. New sub and catching up on vids. I mean this kindly please understand. A lot of people appreciate plant hand me downs. Plants are expensive and a large plant you pull out could be used by someone else. I hope you consider finding new homes for some of them. Thanks.
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I had to laugh when you said you can see this garden from your closet. I need a closet like that. You have definitely convinced me on the annuals! All your areas make annuals look worth the cost and effort even though they do not return.
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Taking out those roses looked so easy. I live in Northern California where our roses grow like weeds and are almost impossible to move.
I am enjoying your videos and getting all kinds of ideas even though I am translating to zone 9

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It just breaks my heart when you so easily kill living things. Oh- its red- Ill just kill it because I dont like red. As much as I love watching your videos, the senseless killing really bothers me. Even when you try to justify it.
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