
Lots of Planting Projects VLOG
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Date: 2022-07-16
Comments and reviews: 9
Diane
Ok, I have watched about 12 or so of your videos and you are officially plant nuts. I mean this in the best possible way because so am I. I thought it would lessen the older I got, but no luck. Started in the late 1960s in our first home. I am now 77 and the body is giving out, but each year I still pour over garden catalogs, and buy plants like nuts. I mostly do pots now because getting down to the ground is difficult, but I can still dig a hole to plant a perennial or a shrub, or tree. The annuals go in pots. Have fun and enjoy your garden.
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Ok, I have watched about 12 or so of your videos and you are officially plant nuts. I mean this in the best possible way because so am I. I thought it would lessen the older I got, but no luck. Started in the late 1960s in our first home. I am now 77 and the body is giving out, but each year I still pour over garden catalogs, and buy plants like nuts. I mostly do pots now because getting down to the ground is difficult, but I can still dig a hole to plant a perennial or a shrub, or tree. The annuals go in pots. Have fun and enjoy your garden.
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Jane
im a bee keeper and a gardener aswell and the bees love blue flowers atm! lol maybe look it up and the bees will go crazy im in nz and i have had many different colors of honey eg purple and im planting some plants every where that i just got! exciting but hard also we get proven winners i think that is the name here in nz so i was amazed they come here lol thank you for your videos etc got some inspiration and sorry for the long comment lol xxx
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im a bee keeper and a gardener aswell and the bees love blue flowers atm! lol maybe look it up and the bees will go crazy im in nz and i have had many different colors of honey eg purple and im planting some plants every where that i just got! exciting but hard also we get proven winners i think that is the name here in nz so i was amazed they come here lol thank you for your videos etc got some inspiration and sorry for the long comment lol xxx
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handmade
You must be a master at time management. I can't imagine how you have the time to juggle between gardening, keeping house, cooking and work as well. It takes me ages just to pot a few small pots of succulents. And there are so many plants to water and much grounds to upkeep. Passion helps lots but your energy & stamina is mind boggling. Kudos! Clap clap.
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You must be a master at time management. I can't imagine how you have the time to juggle between gardening, keeping house, cooking and work as well. It takes me ages just to pot a few small pots of succulents. And there are so many plants to water and much grounds to upkeep. Passion helps lots but your energy & stamina is mind boggling. Kudos! Clap clap.
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Wandy
Hello,
i love all your videos. They are so inspiring. You are so natural. I wish i can find all these beautiful plants in Florida. I went to a few garden shops today. And came out with a headache since i really didnt find what i was looking for to make a pot arrangement. Thanks for your time in making all these nice videos.
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Hello,
i love all your videos. They are so inspiring. You are so natural. I wish i can find all these beautiful plants in Florida. I went to a few garden shops today. And came out with a headache since i really didnt find what i was looking for to make a pot arrangement. Thanks for your time in making all these nice videos.
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Keelie
omg, I love delphiniums, and I'm going to have to try Jacobs latter!
For your archway area, I love seeing natural archways like that, it gives it a secret garden feel. . maybe you could put a low growing plant or ground cover like pansiola or creeping phlox. I'm sure whatever you decide to do will be adorable.
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omg, I love delphiniums, and I'm going to have to try Jacobs latter!
For your archway area, I love seeing natural archways like that, it gives it a secret garden feel. . maybe you could put a low growing plant or ground cover like pansiola or creeping phlox. I'm sure whatever you decide to do will be adorable.
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Patricia
Laura the area in your garden where the natural tree arch is crying out for simple pathway that you could create with flat rocks. Then along the curvature of the path you could maybe plant some low growing annuals until you know what type of low growing perennial you could plant later: .
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Laura the area in your garden where the natural tree arch is crying out for simple pathway that you could create with flat rocks. Then along the curvature of the path you could maybe plant some low growing annuals until you know what type of low growing perennial you could plant later: .
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Lovebug7
Lovely all the time! I can literally say Im addicted to her videos! From a women landscaper to anothers shes gorgeous I love her hair in this video lol and the white flowers are my favorite! I wonder if she loves Mandeville plants because I do especially in pots with trellis
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Lovely all the time! I can literally say Im addicted to her videos! From a women landscaper to anothers shes gorgeous I love her hair in this video lol and the white flowers are my favorite! I wonder if she loves Mandeville plants because I do especially in pots with trellis
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radicalaccounting
love your new plants. All beautiful. I'm planting like crazy, and going through the same process, so I love that I'm on the right track with creating something. I say ground cover so the tunnel stays open. Have fun, sister planters!
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love your new plants. All beautiful. I'm planting like crazy, and going through the same process, so I love that I'm on the right track with creating something. I say ground cover so the tunnel stays open. Have fun, sister planters!
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Mex
My opinion. Maybe you should get a garden arch and add some sort of flowering creeping plant (bougainvillea, morning glory) and phlox to flow in between? I think that would be pretty awesome especially as it won't obscure the other plants: )
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My opinion. Maybe you should get a garden arch and add some sort of flowering creeping plant (bougainvillea, morning glory) and phlox to flow in between? I think that would be pretty awesome especially as it won't obscure the other plants: )
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