This is fantastic! Thank you so much for taking the time to gather all of these resources together! I’m totally new to gardening and landscaping, and I’m so excited to implement this around my home.
Really succinct and completely spot on! Everything you need to know. If you listen carefully (or also write down as an action list if you’re a visual learner and can’t just take something in by hearing it!), then work through it, you’ve got exactly what you need. I love the plant pop-ups, too, so I can picture how they go together before capturing them on my paper plan or in my online plant list in a specialist app. Perfect! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi Daryl, the address listed isn’t pulling anything on your site, and when I use the main menu to go to your resources page there aren’t plant lists there. Looking forward to seeing them once they’re up!
I’d like to request some advice for my particular situation: so far as I can tell, I have the skinniest hell strip anyone has ever had. It is 18” wide; I don’t even think it deserves to be called a park strip 😅 Generally, can I expect a ground cover native to my area to handle the situation or is it all hopeless?
This all works for even the narrowest of strips! Densely planting native ground cover will do the trick for sure... best part is, with a narrow strip you'll save some money and your strip will look great in no time!
Hey Daryl! I love your posts. I’m in zone 7 southern New Jersey. Unfortunately I had to remove many oak trees at the end of their lifecycle. Now I have full sun. I’m in the process of redesigning my backyard.
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for taking the time to gather all of these resources together! I’m totally new to gardening and landscaping, and I’m so excited to implement this around my home.
Really succinct and completely spot on! Everything you need to know. If you listen carefully (or also write down as an action list if you’re a visual learner and can’t just take something in by hearing it!), then work through it, you’ve got exactly what you need. I love the plant pop-ups, too, so I can picture how they go together before capturing them on my paper plan or in my online plant list in a specialist app. Perfect! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you, Ruthie! I'm so glad you liked it!
Hi Daryl, the address listed isn’t pulling anything on your site, and when I use the main menu to go to your resources page there aren’t plant lists there. Looking forward to seeing them once they’re up!
Thanks for letting us know! We found a few things we wanted to update before going live, should be soon!
I’d like to request some advice for my particular situation: so far as I can tell, I have the skinniest hell strip anyone has ever had. It is 18” wide; I don’t even think it deserves to be called a park strip 😅
Generally, can I expect a ground cover native to my area to handle the situation or is it all hopeless?
This all works for even the narrowest of strips! Densely planting native ground cover will do the trick for sure... best part is, with a narrow strip you'll save some money and your strip will look great in no time!
@ thank you so much!
Hey Daryl! I love your posts. I’m in zone 7 southern New Jersey. Unfortunately I had to remove many oak trees at the end of their lifecycle. Now I have full sun. I’m in the process of redesigning my backyard.