Planting Two Huge Serbian Spruce Trees + Update on Predatory Mites + Rose Deadheading! 😁👍🌿
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2023
- Planting Two Huge Serbian Spruce Trees + Update on Predatory Mites + Rose Deadheading! 😁👍🌿
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Watching Benjamin on that front lawn running ,just because he can ,made my heart so happy!
They can’t hide a video from us! Lol. I can finally get on with my day after getting my garden answer fix. Also I wish I had a Paul.
Yes! I watch on my way to work every morning, and it just throws me off when there is no video. 😂
😂😂😂 yes she can’t hide from us
May morning was all off balance. Funny how my morning coffee with Laura really is the start of my day.
We all wish we had a tall Paul
My day is not complete unless I get to visit with Garden Answer !!!
Whewww...I thought something was wrong, I couldn't find this mornings video. I am so glad I found it! Good morning and cheers (with my cup of coffee) all of you GA viewers!
Hi Aaron, when you watch the videos, do you ever sit back and just appreciate Lauras love and compassion for all things, plants, flowers and most of all her family. Your a very lucky man as she is also very lucky to have you. ❤❤
I’m disabled and haven’t gardened for several years but every video I watch of yours inspires me more and more to get back outside! I cannot thank you enough for that priceless gift…..❤️💫❤️
I fight grass growing in every new flower bed I create. Her rose garden is beautiful. Not one blade of grass, and the growth is amazing. Best channel on UA-cam on learning about growing anything. From trees to vegetable gardens.
The knowledge Laura has is so impressive but even more impressive is the amount of common sense she has to look to the future of their garden and add to her knowledge bank. 🧠
Thanks for the ‘bug’ update. Appreciate how you want to be natural in the control of pests. Roses are beautiful.
Thanks for all your advice on everything.
Great teamwork.
These are the videos I enjoy most, where I can learn how to care for the plants properly.
Beautiful trees, you have taught me so much about developing a flower bed. You have to have good bones before you can have a planting that looks good all year long. You are the best teacher, thank you. Have a blessed day everyone
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Thank you so much for the tip on the direction of the rose leaves determining the direction of stem. I knew all the other tips but never knew that. I have a rose bush that grows all kind of crazy and now I know why.
I love the rose garden! Glad to hear the infestation is down. The new spruces are beautiful!
It nice to see that Paul is getting more comfortable in front of the camera. He is an integral part of your gardening. 👏
You are such a wholesome, good, balanced woman, mother & wife, Laura.
It's a pleasure to watch yall's channel. Thank you so much for sharing your gardening experiences with us.
Absolutely love todays video. Had planned to ask you and the community about dead heading roses Because of Laura I've started gardening got a beautiful Honey Dijon Rose. It's growing at long crazy angles, but blooming heavily. Wanted to learn how to dead head (yup newbie). Thank you, serendipitous, today's my late Mom's birthday. She could grow anything and loved roses.
I hope you are filled with joyful memories of your mom today! 🎂
I was in the same boat as a lot of GA fans today. We have gotten so spoiled at Laura and Aaron and their team being like clockwork, that we kind of freak out if they’re a bit late. But that just makes me appreciate them that much more! I’m happy to hear there has been success with the predatory mites. And the roses look so nice along with the other cut flowers. Such a vicarious joy to see it all!! 💚💚💚
So happy to hear the predatory mites are working. I honestly think the thrips are really bad this year. I have had a struggle with them myself and I haven’t had them since moving here in 2020.
Hi Laura thank you for updating us on the mites. I thought like you as well could have been from the debris covering the dahlia patch. Thank you for being transparent. Also want to mention since everyone is talking about putting boulders in the south garden. If you do consider it, it would be so lovely to have a collab with Jack! 🙏🏽
When you were working on the roses, that green sweet potato vine is going crazy in the corner pot. It is taking over the pot and the trellis. LOL Living it's best life. Great job on the trees and the roses!
I know lots of people love the sweet potato vine, but I think it is overshadowing the flowers. Would love to see a flowering vine instead.
I love the tree planting. Living in a high mountain desert area such as you do I have such an appreciation for trees that those in areas where trees just grow on their own do not have. Trees cool the air, add humidity, beautify the landscape give shade and add so much to our lives. Thanks for all the tree planting. The roses are growing so much. Fascinating about the predatory mites. Awesome.
Hi-you might find it helpful to use the root waterer/ soil breaker from HoseLink for newly planted trees. Aaron mentioned that water runs off the soil and away from the base of the trees you just planted. The root waterer has a pointed tip and can be sunk into the soil to reach the roots. I find it a great way to ensure that trees and shrubs get a good soak.
Those roses will come back lush and beautiful again. Love seeing all your roses. Brings back many wonderful memories. Thank you Laura so very much.
Love all the beautiful new dramatic large trees. They are destined to be amazing!
The sweet potato vines climbing the black obelisk in the estate planters are just fantastic.
What a treat! That property has come so far. For those of us that have watched, we know how much work it has taken! Loved getting a nice garden tour and learning about rose pruning and predatory insects🙂
When there is so much wrong in the world, some time with Laura in her garden restores peace to my soul. LOVE ALL of the progress you are making in the south garden, Laura! You are one of a kind! ❤❤❤
Isn’t that the truth!!!
I had a farm a few miles from the county fair grounds and loved it during fair season. I would stand out in my garden, with around 80 varieties of dahlias, and listen while the National Anthem was playing. We had a territorial view with three mountains in the distance, Hood, Adams, and Rainier. So beautiful! It really was a piece of heaven!
My kids and now my grandkids showed livestock at the County Fair. Best life.
The grass pathways are looking really good!
I bought 3 David Austin roses (bush, 1 pink, 1 yellow and 1 peach) and I finally got the first pink flower this past week. I'm so excited because it is absolutely beautiful. My grandmother would put single heads into a glass bubble vase, I put mine in a large empty pickle jar, but it still reminds me fondly of my childhood. I love your rose garden. It is the most wonderful, magical place.
Good morning, Laura, from Windermere Florida 9b USA 🇺🇸 ❤
Lots of Weeding on my daily chore list.
Happy Gardening Everyone 👩🌾 👍
❤Peggy❤
Admire how you are deadheading and pruning roses with no gloves. A woman after my own heart!
I would love to see the Little Lime Punch update. I am hearing they turn more brown. I FINALLY did it. I removed 2 24 year old huge Annabelle Hydrangea's!! couldn't take the flopping anymore. and I wanted to plant the punch, but if it colors more rusty I would go with Strawberry Vanilla.
Beautiful space! The kids can run and play for days.♥️♥️♥️♥️
Laura, your garden is beautiful as always. I wanted to say that I share your amazements for beneficial insects. I discovered beneficial nematodes last year when my garden had a grub infestation. Like you, I myself feel sometimes skeptical about this, but a year ago I applied them and this year my lawn has fared much better. I already ordered this year's nematodes and should be applying in the next couple of weeks and I have to admit I am a bit excited about this. I wholeheartedly believe that this is a game changer, please keep us updated on how your pests keep up with the beneficial insects you droned over. 🙃🙂
That beautiful green lawn at the beginning of this video is awesome. Looks like velvet. The Serbian spruce are so pretty. Your entire garden is magnificent!💕🌲💕
Same here - today's video did not show up on UA-cam as usual. Garden answer groupies shared it.
you tube needs to fix lol
@@youareamazing8004 or maybe they made an error on the time it was made to be viewed. They've said they upload the night before and set the time for when it's available for us to see.
I’m very disappointed with my garden because of the heat but you are such an inspiration that makes me keep going and not give up. Thank you for all your good vibe and awesome personality.
No matter what you’re doing for the day I’m there to watch and learn! Thank you!
I love deadheading roses. It's just so calming and sort of meditative.
Maybe odd to appreciate this, but I loved seeing the gray skies. I’m in TX where we’ve had weeks and weeks of above 100. I might just dance in the rain once we finally get some again 😂
The grass in your front yard is absolutely beautiful!! I was watching the video, and all I saw were beautiful flowers,trees,shrubs,grass, and your home in the middle of it all. I could spend hours just walking around your property, looking at the beauty that surrounds your home.
Good morning, Laura ☕️ I love the raw video with natural sounds while you and Paul were planting the trees 🌲. Have a Blessed Day😊🐈
The music during rose garden scene was so sad I wanted to bawl my eyes out lol...nice to see Paul a little...great content
Paul saved the day and I agree with Karen, everyone needs a Paul in their life!
And to think all the negative comments Garden Answer dealt with after first moving into this property and had to remove dying & diseased trees. Now look at ALL the trees that they have put in since!! 🌳
Yeah, where are those people now? Oh, that's right; they weren't/aren't gardeners and just stopped by to troll. I'm glad some of us were here to tell them where to go. The nerve...telling someone else what to do on their own property.
Laura, I think what I envy the most about your area, is the dry climate & lack of humidity! Even when I try to get out into the yard super early to beat the heat, the moisture/dew from the night time humidity is a major pain! Everything is absolutely soaking wet as if it rained all night long smh. You have to either wear rubberized boots/shoes, or your socks and feet are drenched in a matter of a couple of minutes. Yet, wearing the rubberized shoes, even that early, your feet will over heat you fairly quick. You should definitely appreciate your climate!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😉
I'm just north of Atlanta so I feel you! I was out early yesterday to do some pruning and clean up before our next storm. I was sweating within seconds AND when I finally got back inside, sweat had gotten into my Apple watch (which I wear because of Laura's mother's accident). I LOVE my watch and can't imagine being without it. I had to learn how to clear the moisture from inside the watch. I was so afraid I had damaged it. The humidity is SO bad along with extreme high temps and constant wind storms. I def feel your pain!
@@d.wilbur5164 lol, it does get awful smh. SC zone 8b here, and it get brutal. Yesterday, It was real feel of about 94 with humidity just as high or higher and ZERO wind/breeze. I was forced back inside between 930 & 10 am because it just became unbearable especially without shade in the area I needed to work. Hopefully fall will be a nice fall hahaha.
Yes, I don't even go out! I don't know how I will raise my garden. When you can't move fast it's just miserable!
@@camicri4263 It is terrible! I know temps over 100 sound brutal, but our temps approaching 100 along with very high humidity is far worse! Hopefully cooler temps are coming in a couple of months. I do most of my garden work late September through May. After that I just try to keep new plants alive :)
The grass is always greener. :) I lived in high desert for almost 30 years, and the unrelenting sun, flat brown-ness, constant dryness, the fact that nothing pretty or green grows without significant irrigation wears on you. I moved back to a place east of the Mississippi, and it just *feels* (and looks) better, and I'll gladly trade a few high humidity days for that.
Good morning, Everyone!!
Hope you all had fun at the fair!
Laura maybe next spring you could put out some of those yellow sticky traps by the snapdragons and roses. That way you could tell as soon as you start to get a thrip problem.
You guys are so blessed with the soil you have even if it is alkaline. I can't even imagine deciding on a spot to plant a tree and then just getting it in the ground. It takes at least 3 days of soaking a spot around here to just be able to get a shovel in the ground 3". Then another 3 day soak to get past the hard pan clay and then mixing in tons of soil conditioners. Still you inspire me to do that digging to keep beautifying my landscape. So worth it!
What caught my eye today was that beautiful, colorful pile of dying roses in the back of the gator. It reminded me of some wise words about life: “to give them a crown of beauty, instead of ashes…” such teachable moments.
Also, potpourri possibilities! Since the roses are fragrant varieties, how about saving some handfuls of petals for the mesh drying rack? By Christmas you’ll have potential gifts of fragrant dried petals!
@@OxfordComma47 oh! Now that’s a fantastic idea. Love that net thing. Have often thought about getting one myself when I look at GS.
Oh for a cloudy day . . . . the Lisianthus is glorious.
I think, overwintering the dahlias was worth the experiment/experience. You proved it can be done in a zone 6, and you (we) learned pros and cons, and I thank you for it.
Laura,
I love how organized your gardens are!!
They're so beautiful!
Hi Laura! Will we be getting a July garden tour, specifically wanting to see the cut flower and dahlias? I look forward to seeing all the flowers. Thanks so much!
Such a useful video…from the tree planting to the rose trimming/deadheading! Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing the progress on the bugs. It really helps when you share those issues as we get to learn that we are 1. not alone 2. make mistakes or garden makes mistakes we have to figure out lol.
Thank you again.
A joy to “meet” your father. ❤
Good Evening Laura and family
Ahh everything looks so great beautiful colors, and the trees you planted can't wait to see them all matured. Thank you Laura. 👋🙂🌲
It’s great to hear that the insects you release are working
UA-cam don't get me mad!!! I need my Garden Answer everyday dose!! 😁💕
Wow, I did not know about pruning roses to have the new growth go in the best direction. Thanks!!
I need a Paul and Bethany on my team!❤ They are irreplaceable ❤ they are Amaaazzziiingg! ❤
The cut flower garden is my favorite🤍 such a beautiful space!! And so inspiring!
Love Paul’s trimmed up beard- very nice!
A round table with everyone would be nice!
Just love all your videos! Love seeing Benjamin playing . Your garden videos are such a blessing and inspiration to me and I’m sure to others! Keep up the good work! 🥰
See how Paul has his hands on the shovel facing down? That’s the best way to lift and pick up a load on the shovel. Learned that skill at 38…now I’m 39 - Best year of my life ❤ 🌱 🌳 🌲
So fun! Do you ever look around and can’t believe how incredible of a garden you have? To have SO many amazing features on your property is something the average gardener dreams of♥️☺️. I love seeing it all unfold through you❤❤❤ so deserving!
Now that you have the pond all done, do you have any other big projects on the horizon?
did you see the recap video? I think they've got some thing else in the works, but not ready to announce yet. ooooh, maybe its plans for the new property?! Either way, its so exciting! people irl here dont understand how I can get so excited for some thing that is happening to someone else, but I always feel at home in the comment sections of some peoples videos.
@@amandabottoms1 oh really! I havnt gotten to see that yet! I better watch it . I only got to watch half of it yesterday before I had to run out the door. That’s exciting
@@HyggeGardenandHome nothing was said. Just to be clear. But it also looked like Laura stopped herself from talking about it further at one point. This is 100% speculation
Of course she does. She mentions all the time how, at night, she and Aaron drive the kids around the property. I would too.
@@Bamboo4U2 yes I’ve heard her say that too. Now that the pond is in things are at such a greater scale. It’s amazing to watch
Those totem pole panicums are soooo pretty! I need to check growing zone on those.
Your grass is looking great. My father always wanted a rose garden like that.
My goodness. Those trees made you work hard. Well done!
you taught me something AGAIN
i didn’t know the pointing of the leaves shows the way the new stalk points?!!! thank you
Love your videos! So glad you mention the bumble bees. By mid summer they are everywhere in my garden in upstate New York and they sleep in the flower blooms as well as the underside of leaves, so I also won’t spray anymore. Which is extra fun with hand picking the Japanese Beetles all summer! I’m so jealous you don’t have to deal with those pests in your area.
Good Morning! 🌲 Love the Spruces!! It does take teamwork to plant those big trees! Love all the color in the South Garden! I just fertilized my roses & deadheaded them! My Father in Law's Knock Out Roses that I transplanted are bursting with blooms & doing great!! He would be so happy! Your roses are beautiful!! Here in Iowa, we got a good drenching rain, 3 - 4 1/2 inches, which is wonderful for our crops & my gardens!! 🥰🌲💪🌹🌧🌿
BEAUTIFUL TREES, THEY LOOK SO GOOD WHERE YOU PUT THEM. ENJOYED THE VIDEO. 👍👍❤️🙏🇨🇦
I had a dogwood tree that was cut down about 10 years ago. It was about 25 years old. This year I just got around to digging out the stump so I could plant something else. The burlap that was around the roots from when it was planted was still intact and not a single root was outside that burlap wrap. So in 35 years the burlap was still intact and had impeded the growth of roots beyond the burlap. So I would never leave the burlap on any plant based on this experience.
I need a Paul on my 6 acre landscaped yard! I do it all by myself and am 63. I have gardened for 41 years here!
Paul and Bethany are a true blessing for you guys!
I may be a little jealous 😂
Always great to see your cut flower garden. Glad your thrip issue is getting under control.
I wish you could see photos of our thriving dahlias that breezed through last winter’s long freezing spells in central UK. Reaching as low as a sustained -14.3c (6.8f) without even as much as a snow mulch.
They’ve been in situ for over ten years so might have made their forever rooted homes: Surviving last year’s high temperatures and drought without being watered AND last winter’s freeze without mulch.
I'm not sure if it was the camera angle today or if I was just more aware of the neighbors houses in the background. What a wonderful borrowed view they get!
Have you considered painting the large oblique’s black in the cut garden corners? They are gorgeous.. painting would make them really “pop”. You gardens are beautiful as always!
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The obelisk planter with the sweet potato vine??!!! Holy moley!!!😊
It's so amazing to me to see you cut off whole branches from the roses! I thought you just took off the dead flower to "deadhead"! I need to work on ours more.
I’ve read that many people think you need to remove all or at least most of the burlap from trees too because it doesn’t decay very fast in our dry climate. They say sometimes it’s treated in some way to prevent decay as well.
Beautiful garden the 2 trees look beautiful. The rose garden is getting so big and beautiful. Everything is always beautiful Laura. My favorite channel always.❤
love those trees!! it's exciting to see them grow from year to year... the roses are gorgeous!! fingers crossed on the beneficial control; it seems to be working! in a good year (no thrip year), do you ever take those rose petals and just create a potpourri? i sometimes do that in a pot or a dish and just put them on our patio table for a while.. pretty!! enjoy the fair!!! 🥰❤thanks for the video!! 🥰❤
I have never grown straw flowers. It was interesting how they crackled when you ran your fingers against them. Now they are on my list for next year. Thanks!
They dry beautifully.
It's hard to recognize the south garden, it's filling in so beautifully!
I was about to put out a APB, Video was late this morning. Glad to see everything is all good in the Garden Answer World
Paul is eye candy! Please show more of him! 😅
Hi I am your new admirer, subscriber.
I enjoyed every minute of your vedeo.
Am amazed at how you make things happen, moves trees, transforming the bare land into the most amazing garden.
You are very beautiful, most beautiful than any flow ers in your garden.
So hard working, so determined, full of vision...many more.
Stay beautiful, stay healthy and look after yourself always.
And you have a lovely husband. You both are match making in heaven. ❤🎉❤❤
Such a lovely start to my day! Thank you Laura and team. 🥰❤️🌺
Thank you! Enjoy your family time at the fair.❤
Love watching your videos. Your garden/property is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing with us. I get to learn so much about so many different plants because of you. Please keep making videos for us☺️ have a wonderful day 😊
I especially loved the unplanned tour of the amazing flowers! Have fun at the fair.
Thanks for the update. Have fun at the fair.
So relaxing watching garden pruning, but also inspiring to get it done in our garden😊
I love the sound of the straw flowers.. how beautiful.
Thanks!
Beautiful spruces! It's starting to shape up Laura 🤗❤️