
Planting an Arborvitae That Grows Fast!
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Date: 2022-07-16
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I loved the pop out of the couplers/fittings! So detail oriented. You are such a bad ass with that auger! Dang! I'm impresssed! Thanks to you, I had the courage and knowledge to do drip for all my flower beds, front and back yards and my veg garden! I even had someone run a couple lines of black poly under my driveway today, to reach a bed and hook it up to my main flower bed drip line! Now I have to do my pots and I am sure I can do it after watching all your videos! The only down side is I keep running out of couplers. Thank goodness I was able to use your links to buy the products I need to finish the job! Thank you for everything! You saved me a bazillion dollars, lol!
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I loved the pop out of the couplers/fittings! So detail oriented. You are such a bad ass with that auger! Dang! I'm impresssed! Thanks to you, I had the courage and knowledge to do drip for all my flower beds, front and back yards and my veg garden! I even had someone run a couple lines of black poly under my driveway today, to reach a bed and hook it up to my main flower bed drip line! Now I have to do my pots and I am sure I can do it after watching all your videos! The only down side is I keep running out of couplers. Thank goodness I was able to use your links to buy the products I need to finish the job! Thank you for everything! You saved me a bazillion dollars, lol!
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Wendy
You are proving that you need vision, patience and creativity. My garden took 3-5 years to see enough maturity. My garden is way smaller than yours and not bare. You planet alpha looks super dry & Sandy colour. Great irritation system and can understand why you would need it. I dont have miles to run a hose pipe or drag a watering can. PS I am still adding some variation of colour and shape and we have lived here 8 years.
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You are proving that you need vision, patience and creativity. My garden took 3-5 years to see enough maturity. My garden is way smaller than yours and not bare. You planet alpha looks super dry & Sandy colour. Great irritation system and can understand why you would need it. I dont have miles to run a hose pipe or drag a watering can. PS I am still adding some variation of colour and shape and we have lived here 8 years.
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Nancy
Hello Laura, Aaron and babes. The new property plans are amazing! Your work ethics awe-inspiring! What an outstanding future for the family and community! Looking forward to it all!
Glad for arborvitae information! Spring Grove variety sounds wonderful. Hopefully, it will also grow in Central Florida since it seems adaptable. Rainy season shouldnt be a problem with sandy soil. Contacting Proven Winners first!
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Hello Laura, Aaron and babes. The new property plans are amazing! Your work ethics awe-inspiring! What an outstanding future for the family and community! Looking forward to it all!
Glad for arborvitae information! Spring Grove variety sounds wonderful. Hopefully, it will also grow in Central Florida since it seems adaptable. Rainy season shouldnt be a problem with sandy soil. Contacting Proven Winners first!
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handmade
I wonder if you should defer your house painting until September when your new land has enough grass and flowers to hold the Mars dust in place so it doesnt stick to your house new paint job. Maybe the wind doesnt blow in that direction. Have you thought of poplars as a wind break on your new property. Keep up the great blogging!
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I wonder if you should defer your house painting until September when your new land has enough grass and flowers to hold the Mars dust in place so it doesnt stick to your house new paint job. Maybe the wind doesnt blow in that direction. Have you thought of poplars as a wind break on your new property. Keep up the great blogging!
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Lisa
Woo Hoo! I'm so excited to see the gazebo gone. I'm so glad you are staying true to what you want and donating the gazebo to make way for your dream greenhouse. No guilt necessary! I can't wait to see the Hartley and how this area evolves into a beautiful spot in your already gorgeous garden. Thank you for sharing the process.
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Woo Hoo! I'm so excited to see the gazebo gone. I'm so glad you are staying true to what you want and donating the gazebo to make way for your dream greenhouse. No guilt necessary! I can't wait to see the Hartley and how this area evolves into a beautiful spot in your already gorgeous garden. Thank you for sharing the process.
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Gary
We love watching all your videos. And especially love watching you turn this new property into a beautiful garden. Can Aaron please do a video about drills/batteries and augers. And what works best with the bigger auger. We have some smaller augers from power planter, but that big one is awesome!
Regards Josie & Gary.
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We love watching all your videos. And especially love watching you turn this new property into a beautiful garden. Can Aaron please do a video about drills/batteries and augers. And what works best with the bigger auger. We have some smaller augers from power planter, but that big one is awesome!
Regards Josie & Gary.
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elizabeth
Bales of straw can act to protect newly planted trees, assist with soil acidity, prevent top soil being blown away in whirlwinds, and can be mulched or shredded back onto the ground. In Australia so much top soil ends up in New Zealand. Good luck with your fabulous plans.
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Bales of straw can act to protect newly planted trees, assist with soil acidity, prevent top soil being blown away in whirlwinds, and can be mulched or shredded back onto the ground. In Australia so much top soil ends up in New Zealand. Good luck with your fabulous plans.
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Latika
Hi. I was just wondering how are you protecting yourself from fires? I feel terrified for you guys after hearing about the camp fire in 2018. Plus since you said that this year there have been bad winds, I hope you guys are protecting yourself and your community.
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Hi. I was just wondering how are you protecting yourself from fires? I feel terrified for you guys after hearing about the camp fire in 2018. Plus since you said that this year there have been bad winds, I hope you guys are protecting yourself and your community.
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Paddy's
Question? when you planted them and the camera was facing the house there in the distance to the right of the house are all these beautiful trees. Is that some ones property or is it a park cause it looks like hundreds of trees. could you do a drone shot?
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Question? when you planted them and the camera was facing the house there in the distance to the right of the house are all these beautiful trees. Is that some ones property or is it a park cause it looks like hundreds of trees. could you do a drone shot?
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