
More Plants for the Moon Garden!
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ARE YOU GOING TO REPEAT THESE PLANTINGS AS YOU GO DOWN THE PATH toward the garden TO CREATE RHYTHM?
Also, CAN YOU UPDATE ON THE DAISIES THROUGH THE SEASON as you deadhead them so we can see what their level of continuously blooms if you deadhead looks like? I always thought Shastas were a once and done bloomer.
THANKS!
Date: 2022-07-16
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handmade
I need that yarrow in my yard for the foliage alone. Do you think you might be able to film the moon garden on a night with a full moon out so we can see it, too? I know it's hard to get good footage at night, but if Aaron can figure out a way, I for one would be most grateful. Also, what do you have planned for that pretty pot on the table behind you at the beginning of the video? Looking forward to seeing what's next! :: scratches Russell's sweet little head: : Lisa
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I need that yarrow in my yard for the foliage alone. Do you think you might be able to film the moon garden on a night with a full moon out so we can see it, too? I know it's hard to get good footage at night, but if Aaron can figure out a way, I for one would be most grateful. Also, what do you have planned for that pretty pot on the table behind you at the beginning of the video? Looking forward to seeing what's next! :: scratches Russell's sweet little head: : Lisa
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Joyce
I really like the yarrow plant. I think I am going to find a place for a couple. Hope I can find them. Being shut in here, It looks so fun to see you out in your yard free to plant. It is not warm enough here. In fact here in Iowa it may snow. I really like your brick. Looks so neat. Is Benjamin going to fine Easter eggs tomorrow? So far we are fine. So till next time. thank you for your smile. Joyce
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I really like the yarrow plant. I think I am going to find a place for a couple. Hope I can find them. Being shut in here, It looks so fun to see you out in your yard free to plant. It is not warm enough here. In fact here in Iowa it may snow. I really like your brick. Looks so neat. Is Benjamin going to fine Easter eggs tomorrow? So far we are fine. So till next time. thank you for your smile. Joyce
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handmade
Without planning your moon garden risks looking like a nursery plant overflow planting area. Like a rug of white flowering plants without any style or design. Making sketches for coherent design that creates height and textures with shrubs and grasses and white and cream blooming perennials of various heights with modern twist would be good. Otherwise your garden is provenwinners test plot.
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Without planning your moon garden risks looking like a nursery plant overflow planting area. Like a rug of white flowering plants without any style or design. Making sketches for coherent design that creates height and textures with shrubs and grasses and white and cream blooming perennials of various heights with modern twist would be good. Otherwise your garden is provenwinners test plot.
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Hoan
I noticed you're still using the black kneeling pad you don't love. I stole my husband's bright red mechanics folding mat for gardening and it works perfect. It's so bright that it never gets lost in the garden, when folded it's got loads of room for me to sit down still and very comfy while in my 3rd trimester gardening. And it's waterproof so I can just hose it down if it needs a cleaning.
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I noticed you're still using the black kneeling pad you don't love. I stole my husband's bright red mechanics folding mat for gardening and it works perfect. It's so bright that it never gets lost in the garden, when folded it's got loads of room for me to sit down still and very comfy while in my 3rd trimester gardening. And it's waterproof so I can just hose it down if it needs a cleaning.
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handmade
Amazing videos!
I have an unrelated question. What do you think about yews as an evergreen. I havent see you use it at all. I dont like it much. It is very common in my area and we have a lot at home.
How and when is the best moment to prune this shrub and what is basic care?
Thank you very much for sharing with us such interesting and inspiring videos in these times!
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Amazing videos!
I have an unrelated question. What do you think about yews as an evergreen. I havent see you use it at all. I dont like it much. It is very common in my area and we have a lot at home.
How and when is the best moment to prune this shrub and what is basic care?
Thank you very much for sharing with us such interesting and inspiring videos in these times!
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Sweet
This doesn't have anything to do with this video, but as I was planting my tomato seeds, I filled each cell close to 3/4 full, then put the seeds in, then covered with 1/4 of soil on top. My husband said, that's a good way to do it instead of trying to poke the seed down 1/4 inch. I said, that's how Laura does it! ;) Just had to tell you that! Lol!
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This doesn't have anything to do with this video, but as I was planting my tomato seeds, I filled each cell close to 3/4 full, then put the seeds in, then covered with 1/4 of soil on top. My husband said, that's a good way to do it instead of trying to poke the seed down 1/4 inch. I said, that's how Laura does it! ;) Just had to tell you that! Lol!
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Michelle
I really want to create flower beds around the edges of my yard but, I am in a rental house. is this practical? Can they be removed easily if the owners do not want them in the future? I am worried about leaving behind bald areas with no grass. I would also like to do a raised vegetable garden but I have the same concerns. Any ideas?
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I really want to create flower beds around the edges of my yard but, I am in a rental house. is this practical? Can they be removed easily if the owners do not want them in the future? I am worried about leaving behind bald areas with no grass. I would also like to do a raised vegetable garden but I have the same concerns. Any ideas?
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Juli
This is already becoming a beautiful moon garden! dumb question: Why is it called a moon garden? Is it visible in the moonlight?
I have moon flowers growing like weeds in my area, but I love them! They smell so good and come out at night. Would you consider moon flowers in your moon garden?
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This is already becoming a beautiful moon garden! dumb question: Why is it called a moon garden? Is it visible in the moonlight?
I have moon flowers growing like weeds in my area, but I love them! They smell so good and come out at night. Would you consider moon flowers in your moon garden?
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Deborah
Hi Laura, Are you planting some Supers ( bells, tunia, bena) this year. I want to do the same thing for my little garden. I notice they were in little plastic vases, how much were they? I was watching you and Aaron's competition last year and those were gorgeous arrangements!
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Hi Laura, Are you planting some Supers ( bells, tunia, bena) this year. I want to do the same thing for my little garden. I notice they were in little plastic vases, how much were they? I was watching you and Aaron's competition last year and those were gorgeous arrangements!
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