Jenny, love the plant combination that you came up with to the left and right of your office door. I must say that that Jupiter spiral looks stunning there. The height is perfect and the shape is what you need in that area. Plus, it is a striking balance with the tall light post in your garden just to the right. And the contrast on the left of the double ball topiary is just stunning. I can see where you’re thinking to move the both of them come spring to your garden area. But seriously, the both of those are perfect in framing your door.
Christmas lights and a wreath! Looks beautiful! For the Norfolk,since it’s in a pot and not in the ground, you might want to pop into your office on cold days.
Hi Jenny,love your videos, I’m in Florida zone 9 I can grow pretty much what u grow ,wanted to tell u I have pine treelike the one u just bought ,I bought it 25 years ago ago small like yours used as a Xmas tree planted it on the grown and it’s still surviving ,it’s at least 25 ft tall ,so I think u can do it , our winters go low sometimes 35 degrees.good luck
Oh my gosh, I love this look! Can eugenia be kept as an indoor plant? I love the topiaries I see being sold here in the summer, but they are definitely not hardy for my area.
Remember Jason, when a gardener uses the phrase, "It was a good deal." They are referring to gardening math. 😅 The front of the office looks great! With the addition of lights, will be stunning!
Happy Turkey Day! Have a blessed holiday with your family.
You know you have a greenhouse, right? 😊 you can move the evergreen there for the colder days.
The Norfolk pine would be pretty on the table in your greenhouse , decorated in bulbs for Christmas
Great choices Janey. It looks fabulous.
Jenny, love the plant combination that you came up with to the left and right of your office door. I must say that that Jupiter spiral looks stunning there. The height is perfect and the shape is what you need in that area. Plus, it is a striking balance with the tall light post in your garden just to the right. And the contrast on the left of the double ball topiary is just stunning. I can see where you’re thinking to move the both of them come spring to your garden area. But seriously, the both of those are perfect in framing your door.
Christmas lights and a wreath! Looks beautiful! For the Norfolk,since it’s in a pot and not in the ground, you might want to pop into your office on cold days.
The Norfolk pine would b great in your greenhouse!🌲🪴
Don't believe her Jason!! 😂😂😂 Love love love all the greenery and now I need a quick trip to home depot too 🌲
I would leave the plants with flowers until weather kills them. I love the color.
Looks great, good job!!
Norfolk in the greenhouse❣️
Love the green! So pretty for winter. I need to add some green in my garden.
When I see couple working together I rejoice and you know even heaven rejoice, plants arrangement and new getup look is awesome, love it ❤
So pretty, i love evergreens.
🦃Hi,
Looks really great. Have a wonderful rest of the day and Thanksgiving🍂 😂👋
Jason questioning you about whether it was really a good deal or not. You have been doing your garden math again haven't you Janie! 😂😂😂
Hi Jenny,love your videos, I’m in Florida zone 9 I can grow pretty much what u grow ,wanted to tell u I have pine treelike the one u just bought ,I bought it 25 years ago ago small like yours used as a Xmas tree planted it on the grown and it’s still surviving ,it’s at least 25 ft tall ,so I think u can do it , our winters go low sometimes 35 degrees.good luck
It’s so beautiful
Really pretty!
Sweet!
Love your video! Have you considered putting the Norfolk inside your office? I like them indoors....adds so much freshness and oxygen!
There is a Norfolk pine in the ground in Woodland. It's really tall 15 to 20 feet, but spindly, doesn't look that great.
Put some Holly tone on your boxwood to green it up. It really works.
Beautiful family! Hugs and love!😊
Oh my gosh, I love this look! Can eugenia be kept as an indoor plant? I love the topiaries I see being sold here in the summer, but they are definitely not hardy for my area.
I have a Yuletide camellia, and I love it! I did a video about it on my channel, and I highly recommend it! Beautiful job, Janie!💚
Remember Jason, when a gardener uses the phrase, "It was a good deal." They are referring to gardening math. 😅
The front of the office looks great! With the addition of lights, will be stunning!
Looks so beautiful Janie! Love your office setup!
Looks great guys!
Have a lovely Thanksgiving.
Very Pretty, Happy Thanksgiving
Why do you cover the compost?
That looks great! I'll bet you can grow the Norfolk pine in your office if you get puesdo good light in there.
Can't you just move the salvia. Bees etc need all the help they can get.
I thought the same thing! Nooooo….just move it! 😂