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Planting a New Flowerbed

Planting a New Flowerbed

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Planting a New Flowerbed Garden Answer handmade: Only the other day, I was recalling that this was one of the first videos of yours, that I watched. Laura, you are wearing blue not black, the root cellar is still in tact, shame that you demolished it, and your potting shed has also been converted for your feathered friends, who would have loved your root cellar. I was impressed by your heucheras, but you never mentioned the evil weevil and its grubs that killed mine by eating all their roots, particularly due to being potted in compost not soil. You still have so many heucheras, why don't you plant them, especially in your white window boxes that won't need to be changed several times a season?
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


My front flower bed is the EXACT design as yours.
I have rocks to stack ( little ones) but my idea was exactly the same and I Agree. Too Sharp. Softening this sight made that little world Gorgeous! Thank you. Maybe after I
QUICK FIRE another cash flow next year.
Wish me luck. You showed me my perfect garden.
The Cottage Garden you shared. Thank you
Be Blessed!

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Oh. Linda,
I lost the beautiful bell blooms again! . Now I find out from this Video it's the opposite. I just don't have the finances to replace these new arrivals again this year. So. the dark colored ones go in the sun. The lighter green foliage ones go in the partial shade. I always looked forward to the Bells and these were going to be Spectacular!
What now? Again.

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5: 48 - She redefines the Bedline Retaining Wall Blocks.
10: 20 - The group of Hydrangeas that bloom on new wood can be pruned at late winter or early spring, and she knows they will still bloom for her every single year if she proons them at that time.
(This is great to know because my hubby has always pruned them in the fall)

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Oregon nurseries must have an abundant of perennials and so much larger at the start than every nursery in Chicago near me. Those huecheros are the largest I have ever seen to buy from PW. What size and what was your retail cost for all your plants? Maybe you can ship to me.
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do you have any videos on training fruit trees especially citrus trees in an espalier way? we have to grow our lime, myer lemon, apricot and plum in the espalier method because of the little space we have. Thank you!
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We live on an farm in Canada just near Niagara and I want to start opening up some beds around the pool and the waslls of the house. I LOVE YOU AND YOUR VIDEOS!
You're my go girl every week now! Thank you!

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Watching an old video because no new one has been uploaded for the day. I must be a real fan because I watched this and went, aaah damn Laura's going to have to go back in and turn that drip system into a grid.
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Lose the tiny window and have 3 large vintage windows installed so your potting shed can double as an art studio with an amazing view of your garden. .. affording more natural light for potting.
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Laura, I'm finally getting to redo ALL of my landscaping and this video has stuck with me and is my inspiration for my funny east-facing full-part sun/shade in the afternoon & evening front yard!
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