Laura your garden is stunning. The textures and vibrant colours of the plants you have showcased, has created not only eye candy, but also has that peaceful and relaxing vibe to it.Your own little oasis to chill out in!
Hi Laura, thank you so much for mentioning/show casing the nursery and rock places you tour. For my birthday (Jul 1st) I toured two places you have mentioned. One was Planters Paradise, in El Cajon. Wow, pots were all amazing and Robert what a guy. We went this past Monday and he opened up just for us as we traveled from OC to make the trek. He really is a down to earth being, I loved his energy and aura. Absolutely will return. Another place was closer to home, Waterwise Botanical...JACKPOT and its by my brothers home in Temecula. I was in plant heaven...what a wonderful place. THANK YOU THANK YOU, I could not ask for a better COVID birthday celebration. Next stop Oasis ;)
Love your gardens. I just love when you showcase your succulents😋🧎🏼♀️& also seeing you redo certain succulents. Wish I could grow succulents like yours🤷🏾♀️. You are the Succulent Queen👸
Walk-abouts!!! How I missed them! Congratulations on the 500th video, I hope there’s more to come! I’m happy to see your follower increase, you deserve all the fame and love 💕
Laura, thank you so much for showing the beauties in your backyard! You have a heart of gold when you share your knowledge with us. Cristina, São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷
I’m glad you talked about fragrance. I’ve got peppermint and spearmint in pots among my succulents and a lemon geranium that is now huge and smells delicious! 🥰
Yes I did enjoy. Here in Massachusetts we obviously can’t leave Bougainvillea out all year. I have one that was my mother’s before she passed away, almost 20 years ago. I have treated it like a bonsai, although technically it isn’t one. I bring it in before frost, it goes dormant, and then comes alive in spring. It’s maybe 6 or 7 inches tall and about 10 inches wide.
I always love watching you.r videos. I get so much info from you. My string of pearls I always put the strands on top of soil and within a month they rooted.
I love the walkabouts in your garden (: it’s great being on the plant journey with you and keeping updated on specific plants that you worked on earlier!!
I just.. adore you Laura! Your videos are always awesome! I love every single one.. they always put me in my happy place. As lame as this is.. YOU'RE MY IDOL. I want to meet you and get you to sign my succulents.🤣😂 you are so zen.. I love it. Thanks again!!
I live outside of the Dallas area and I have learned so much fr your videos. We don't have the best climate here for succulents but I've been able to do alright. I'm hoping to do some gutter planters on our fence. I love the way it looks!
We went to Waterwise Botanicals today. My wife loved the place and of course bought a whole bunch of plants. Highly recommend a visit if you live in Southern Calif
Hello, Laura! Love your videos! Was wondering if those Aloe Dwarfia 7:48 will thrive here in this Vegas dry heat? Been wanting to add some to my garden!
Hot tip: The Lithop is planted with a Split Rock plant. They have different dormancy periods and so require watering at different times of the year. Neither of them should be watered once they begin to split or whilst shedding their outer leaves. (This takes some months.) Otherwise they rot. Ideally they need to be separated.
Wow it seems like your garden is truly thriving! That obesa is so gorgeous!!! 😍 Your collection is so cool and pretty ! Mine has a Echeveria Topsy Turvy blooming. Should I cut off the flowers when they open? ❤️🌵
Hi Laura, Thanks for your tour. You have a tall container with many white fuzzy cactus 🌵 , near the shade area. Can you please give me the name of the cactus. I had 3 of them and my husband accidentally pulled and threw them away 😭😭 and I haven’t been able to find any to replace them.
Looks so on all fronts. I was wonde5 can the alone by the pond be in your front under the pigmys you have that could be a good spot. Still liked to know what yo know to be the best place for copper spoon. Sunny, half shade, shade? Xx
I bought my 3rd secondhand piece of Talavera today from Facebook Marketplace. Yay. Only cost $20 Australian. Was a 3 hour round trip though. So worth it x
Laura I forgot what video you mentioned this in before but my succulents are feeling soft on the leaves not mushy or over watered , just soft. Does that mean I need to put an umbrella on them because they’re getting too much sun? I planted them in May and as you know it’s been hot in Chula Vista so I’m wondering what I can do to make them happy again . Thank you!!
Thanks Laura. I will move what I can out of the sun to part shade and cover the rest up with umbrella 😆 I liked your idea of the screening or weed barrier cover for the plants.
hey Laura Eubanks im a newbee in this succulent world and im having some issues with my plant especially a echeveria minima red and I kinda need some tips on how to fix it back :) and I do love all your videos they r amazing
You don’t HAVE to keep them indoors forever. In winter and rainy/stormy weather yes. In that case airflow is important. Fans, mini dehumidifiers and any possible ventilation to prevent mildew and pests. During spring and summer they can be outside, but sheltered during rainstorms. In warm weather, sunburn & humidity can cause rot. In colder weather, freeze and hail can be the killers. So keep them in bright indirect/filtered light!
I live in Kansas, it's hot and humid all summer long. I have my plants outside, some get full sun and others are partial sun. The humidity is a problem but I just water them a little less. Morning sun is great the afternoon sun is a bit too much so I have screens around the planters to give them some shade. They seem to be doing just fine that way.
You're garden is stunning Laura great job I could look at this all day so pretty ❤🌺🌼🌵 Could I please have a shout out Laura?? I need some help with my own channel thank you so much xxx take care
Hi Laura, I could watch you all day. Thank you. I also love gardening ❤️
Laura your garden is stunning. The textures and vibrant colours of the plants you have showcased, has created not only eye candy, but also has that peaceful and relaxing vibe to it.Your own little oasis to chill out in!
Thank you!!
What I love more than the plants is watching her hands as she talks about plants. You really say a lot with your body language hahaha
There’s nothing more relaxing and intriguing than binge watching all of your videos. Ugh, I’m obsessed 💚
YES!
Soooo true!!!
Mhmm!!
I love have you have animals be part of your videos :). Thank you for all the wonderful videos!
Oh Bentley the succulent dog. Thanks for supervising this walkabout buddy.
Thing was so cute strutting his stuff on the fence. Love him.
I love walk through videos of your garden.
Hi Laura, thank you so much for mentioning/show casing the nursery and rock places you tour. For my birthday (Jul 1st) I toured two places you have mentioned. One was Planters Paradise, in El Cajon. Wow, pots were all amazing and Robert what a guy. We went this past Monday and he opened up just for us as we traveled from OC to make the trek. He really is a down to earth being, I loved his energy and aura. Absolutely will return. Another place was closer to home, Waterwise Botanical...JACKPOT and its by my brothers home in Temecula. I was in plant heaven...what a wonderful place. THANK YOU THANK YOU, I could not ask for a better COVID birthday celebration. Next stop Oasis ;)
Woohoo!! Stay safe and well and happy hunting💕
Just here to say hello sweet lady and love your succulents. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🖐🏼🖐🏼🖐🏼🖐🏼
Can’t wait for the succulent gutters to be reworked! I’ve watched so many of your videos lately! They are just so satisfying to me!
Love your gardens. I just love when you showcase your succulents😋🧎🏼♀️& also seeing you redo certain succulents. Wish I could grow succulents like yours🤷🏾♀️. You are the Succulent Queen👸
Screening! -that's the tip i needed to hear in this July heat up in San Jose!
I love watching you videos!
Walk-abouts!!! How I missed them! Congratulations on the 500th video, I hope there’s more to come! I’m happy to see your follower increase, you deserve all the fame and love 💕
Put a GoPro on Thing and let them do a walkabout Wednesday lol but seriously I love the garden walkabouts, such amazing growth and calm vibes!
Laura, thank you so much for showing the beauties in your backyard! You have a heart of gold when you share your knowledge with us. Cristina, São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷
I love watching all your videos... turns out I was drying out my poor succulents! Thanks to these videos, I’ve learned a lot! #newsucsowner
I always pick up great tips from your videos! I have many cacti and succulents that I love so I always look forward to your videos😄
I'm obsessed with your beautiful secullents.
I started collecting few 😍👍
Oh my god!!!! Sooooo goergeous!!!! Laura you are amazing 😍😍I’m so jealous of your garden, I hope I have one like that one day.
I’m glad you talked about fragrance. I’ve got peppermint and spearmint in pots among my succulents and a lemon geranium that is now huge and smells delicious! 🥰
Hey! I love your videos!
Congratulations on your 500 video 🙌
Beautiful!! I want to replicate that pond. I would be out there the Whole day!!!!!💖💖💖
Good morning, happy taco Tuesday 😋
So beautiful and so relaxing! Magnificent Laura!!!
These are my absolute favorite videos you create. I love love to see what you have in your personal garden!! So fun!
Beautiful ✌️ Always 🙏
Люблю ваш чудесный садик!!
Yes I did enjoy. Here in Massachusetts we obviously can’t leave Bougainvillea out all year. I have one that was my mother’s before she passed away, almost 20 years ago. I have treated it like a bonsai, although technically it isn’t one. I bring it in before frost, it goes dormant, and then comes alive in spring. It’s maybe 6 or 7 inches tall and about 10 inches wide.
So cool!! You must have a VERY green thumb❤️
I always love watching you.r videos. I get so much info from you. My string of pearls I always put the strands on top of soil and within a month they rooted.
Love this walkthrough! Been waiting excitedly on how it will turn out and it’s so amazing, as always!
I love the walkabouts in your garden (: it’s great being on the plant journey with you and keeping updated on specific plants that you worked on earlier!!
I just.. adore you Laura! Your videos are always awesome! I love every single one.. they always put me in my happy place. As lame as this is.. YOU'RE MY IDOL. I want to meet you and get you to sign my succulents.🤣😂 you are so zen.. I love it. Thanks again!!
Beautiful ❤️
I live outside of the Dallas area and I have learned so much fr your videos. We don't have the best climate here for succulents but I've been able to do alright. I'm hoping to do some gutter planters on our fence. I love the way it looks!
We went to Waterwise Botanicals today. My wife loved the place and of course bought a whole bunch of plants. Highly recommend a visit if you live in Southern Calif
garden looking amazing Laura #backyardgoals
OMG! Loveee the pond I'm definitely going to copy it 😍
great love your plants thank you new zealand
The gutter planting is on fire with color!!
Dying for those flamingos tho!
Luv yr videos. Yr succulents are outdoors... was wondering if you would give some tips for the indoors succulent lover. Thks 🌵
Can I get a heart from you Ms. Laura?🥺
Looking good
Hello, Laura! Love your videos! Was wondering if those Aloe Dwarfia 7:48 will thrive here in this Vegas dry heat? Been wanting to add some to my garden!
I love your videos where did you buy the chicken under the wall of succulents😃
Hot tip: The Lithop is planted with a Split Rock plant. They have different dormancy periods and so require watering at different times of the year. Neither of them should be watered once they begin to split or whilst shedding their outer leaves. (This takes some months.) Otherwise they rot. Ideally they need to be separated.
Wow it seems like your garden is truly thriving! That obesa is so gorgeous!!! 😍 Your collection is so cool and pretty ! Mine has a Echeveria Topsy Turvy blooming. Should I cut off the flowers when they open? ❤️🌵
It won’t hurt the plant to cut them off. Depends on your preference!
What kind of climbing rose is the one on your wall its beautiful.
Hi Laura, Thanks for your tour. You have a tall container with many white fuzzy cactus 🌵 , near the shade area. Can you please give me the name of the cactus. I had 3 of them and my husband accidentally pulled and threw them away 😭😭 and I haven’t been able to find any to replace them.
Amazing echeveria agave ides
Looks so on all fronts. I was wonde5 can the alone by the pond be in your front under the pigmys you have that could be a good spot. Still liked to know what yo know to be the best place for copper spoon. Sunny, half shade, shade? Xx
Half shade is best!
I bought my 3rd secondhand piece of Talavera today from Facebook Marketplace. Yay. Only cost $20 Australian. Was a 3 hour round trip though. So worth it x
That’s awesome!!!
do you need to drill holes in your fountain to keep the water draining during the rainy season?
she has a video of her drilling the holes!
Laura I forgot what video you mentioned this in before but my succulents are feeling soft on the leaves not mushy or over watered , just soft. Does that mean I need to put an umbrella on them because they’re getting too much sun? I planted them in May and as you know it’s been hot in Chula Vista so I’m wondering what I can do to make them happy again . Thank you!!
Can’t hurt! And it’ll look so festive!
Thanks Laura. I will move what I can out of the sun to part shade and cover the rest up with umbrella 😆 I liked your idea of the screening or weed barrier cover for the plants.
hey Laura Eubanks im a newbee in this succulent world and im having some issues with my plant especially a echeveria minima red and I kinda need some tips on how to fix it back :) and I do love all your videos they r amazing
Welcome!
Please email me with photos of the plant to designforserenity@yahoo.com
ola, tudo
muito lindo
Any tips for somebody who lives in the Midwest and has to have all plants indoors?
You don’t HAVE to keep them indoors forever. In winter and rainy/stormy weather yes. In that case airflow is important. Fans, mini dehumidifiers and any possible ventilation to prevent mildew and pests. During spring and summer they can be outside, but sheltered during rainstorms.
In warm weather, sunburn & humidity can cause rot. In colder weather, freeze and hail can be the killers. So keep them in bright indirect/filtered light!
Erik M thanks! I might take them out today. I’s it a problem if it is a little humid outside?
I live in Kansas, it's hot and humid all summer long. I have my plants outside, some get full sun and others are partial sun. The humidity is a problem but I just water them a little less. Morning sun is great the afternoon sun is a bit too much so I have screens around the planters to give them some shade. They seem to be doing just fine that way.
Find the right light, get them near the window and take the window orientation into account. I live in an apartment and also have my plants indoors.
Luv ur garden..do u sell at all? I would luv to get colored sacculents.
🙏🏼😍😘
Living in sunny South Africa. I live in a sub tropical area (high summer rainfall with high humidity) would it be okay to plant my succulents outside?
Be very careful!!!
What’s the green succulent left of the obesa at 2:30???
💜💜👍🏻💜💜
👋😄
What brand of clippers do you use?
Felco are the best😊
You're garden is stunning Laura great job I could look at this all day so pretty ❤🌺🌼🌵
Could I please have a shout out Laura?? I need some help with my own channel thank you so much xxx take care
Love it but I’m in canada 😅
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Woohoo!!