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Moving a Few Plants & Heavy Machinery in the Garden (Gazebo Pad Removal!

Moving a Few Plants & Heavy Machinery in the Garden (Gazebo Pad Removal!

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Moving a Few Plants & Heavy Machinery in the Garden (Gazebo Pad Removal! Sandy: Hi Laura and Aaron! WOW! That was something watching Chad remove the concrete! He sure is good at what he does. Will he be removing all of the brick, too? I'm sure your rose will be fine with the TLC you'll be giving it. That little blue spruce looked fine from what I could see. Too bad you didn't try to save it by putting it somewhere inconspicuous. Benjamin is such a good little helper and I loved the I love you Mommy. It was fun seeing Samantha Grace, too. She looks so much like Benjamin. Thank you so much for sharing!
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


That was so interesting watching how he tore up the concrete pad. I have part of a driveway that I want taken out, and just assumed we'd rent a jackhammer. But that didn't seem to work well for Chad.
Also, I think a really neat video idea would be to sit down with the previous owners and have them talk about the history of the house and answer any questions you have about it. Please ask, they may say yes!

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Laura I have to tell you- I watch these videos as much for the sweet interactions with Benjamin as much as for the flower knowledge. His, I did it and the I love you mama, gets me right in the feels. You may be making videos for you followers, but the the memories you are making with yours kids are a lesson for us all as well. Thank you.
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Love when Benjamin make a guest appearance and seeing life through his eyes, simple and beautiful - the flowers grew up when we were gone. It was so lovely to see Samantha Grace and what a happy girl she is, loves being outside just like her Mama. Chad and his team did an amazing job and were very respectful of your grass etc.
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This makes me miss my little boy at that age. He would wake up always saying. what are we going to doos today? Hes now 24 soon to graduate from college with a degree in finance. Cherish these times cause before you know it that time will be gone. Thanks for the update. How exciting you must be!
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I just watch and dream. sip the coffee. then think how Benjamin must love this video and all the activity. sip the coffee. I will finish watching the video then search local real estate listings for more land! lol ps love the umbrella pine! I have one too!
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Wow Laura, you amaze me with all the projects you guys are juggling, and you are getting so many loose ends tied up each week. Dont forget to add the drip water to the rose. You guys make my day a little better when it starts with your videos, thank you.
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Great job chad! How respectful he was of ur surrounding landscape and grounds. Why not plant the boxwood in place of where the other one did not make it at the end of the moon garden? Enjoy ur videos. As always thank u for taking us along!
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Hi! 16: 50 is that a Japanese Umbrella Pine? I just bought a small one. I can't decide where to plant it in my garden so for now I have it still in the pot buried in the soil. probably not a great idea. I'm in zone 5.
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Its probably redundant but, if you could let us know what you sprinkle into the holes before you plant and on top Id appreciate it. Im a newbie when it comes to fertilizing plants. I just dont know where to start.
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