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Digging Up & Moving Two Very Established Boxwoods!

Digging Up & Moving Two Very Established Boxwoods!

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Digging Up & Moving Two Very Established Boxwoods! Garden Answer Creatively, : Not related to this video impeticular but I would love to see a side by side comparison of a container using a regular soil/ compost, & then the espoma land & sea. I would love to see if its worth the investment. I've learned through your videos that buying Proven Winners plants vs. generic is worth it, but not sold yet on the $5 bag of compost vs. $20 bag. I dont have a huge budget for that kind of price on such a small bag or compost but would buy it if it will make a difference in my plantings!
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


BOXWOODS & ICEBERG ROSES!
Truly enjoy you planting / replanting Boxwoods / Roses / Perennials / New Construction Projects / Relocating Plants / Drip Installations / Upkeep Videos (specifically. So much knowledge to be obtained!
Been watching since the old house! The videos just keep getting better and better. Truly enjoy them. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

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Bless his heart! He is always funny! My husband and I have a landscaping and lawn business and it is not always easy to work together but worth it! Six years ago I found your fairy garden and immediately made one with my now 8 year old granddaughter, Grace. I recently showed her your Samatha Grace and she said Gemma, she is beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Ok first off, Aaron coming in with that The Office quote! Second Im jealous of the fresh mulch. am I the only one who has mulch nightmares? I got a bag and kept it in my garage for a week and dun dun Duuuunnnnn Fungus Gnats! In my house, in my garage, the bag was one day away from taking flight! I live in Phoenix so moisture isnt my problem. What do I do!
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hey Laura! this is probablya dumb question but, im in a zone 4b and I've been noticing that a few of my bulbs that are for my growing zone, recommend digging them up before first hard frost in the fall. doesn't make much sense to me if these flowers are for my growing zone why can't I leave them in the ground all winter long? thanks: )
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Hello, my neighbours had one of these types of mowers. They have moved since but it was fun and frustrating to watch at the same time; it didnt move in rows, circles or any type of pattern and that drove me crazy. I was compelled to watch to see if it missed any spots. Does yours do that too? Best wishes, Dorothy
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Does that second boxwood need to go back a bit? My ocd says Ora not in the quite right position, but I agree, looks lovely, and I think a line of boxwood to finish the end between large cone boxwood, and the small cone boxwood at edge of run of boxwood, sorry I hope you understand what I mean
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Well Laura, Aaron, I think those boxwood are in their perfect spot. it's just like you know how sometimes things just fall into place. that's exactly what this is. Good Job you guys. love your inspiring daily dose of Ahhh lovin' it ( Gardening)
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I will surely pray for your boxwood bushes. I am praying for a power mower. I am using one of those old time push mowers. They dont cut grass very well and they are so hard to push. Im trying though. Im 64 and do this quarter acre all by myself.
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I enjoyed your video. Hope your boxwoods thrive. Where are you located? There is no way I can take a shovel and dig up a boxwood in central Texas just north of Austin. The ground here is so packed and you hit rock.
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