I wish they would do a video of one of these yard makeovers from the beginning. I imagine they are bringing in big machines to reshape the land prior. I really want to know how they get all the electricity and water underground to all the features without any visible cords, pipes, etc.
My goodness! I can look at your garden all day! It is so soothing and cohesive. The walled portions really help provide a sense of coziness and privacy. Beautifully done!
Taking notes! Pragmatism, water conservation, and beautiful native plant groupings =amazing design. Also appreciated the tip of using road base under pea gravel so you don’t sink. Thanks for this great video!
I love what I think are clumps of wild native grasses(?) and are those palo verde trees? Love the round stone bench/sculpture with the agave growing from the center. This is a beautiful garden that softens the typical mid-century modern geometric (sometimes overly stark) landscape aesthetic, and yet fits with the era of the house -- great design job!
I would love to know the price of all the Pea Gravel and those Fountains. She speaks about 'natural beauty' but this garden did not come to look like this naturally. I like the outline of the grass she did with the gravel. That is a very nice idea.
Just wonderful, I have been researching "backyard landscaping designs" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Giyily Landscaping Yatty - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my friend got great results with it.
Beautiful garden! Any chance that you'll be adding closed captioning for the hearing impaired? The visual is gorgeous and I'd like to catch the narration as well.
Yes the stones are limestone. There are several limestone quarries nearby Austin Texas. While digging a garden like this one you will likely dig up a lot of rough limestone. Just below the top soil there is usually “Texas hard pan” ancient seafloor that is now limestone. I like how you can often find fossils in the limestone.
I created separate garden areas and used cardboard, then planted in it. It took 2 years of layering cardboard in a few beds to finally get it under control.
I love the "wildness" of your garden. It just looks so natural and yet so easy to be in. Different from so many other gardens. Nice work!
I wish they would do a video of one of these yard makeovers from the beginning. I imagine they are bringing in big machines to reshape the land prior. I really want to know how they get all the electricity and water underground to all the features without any visible cords, pipes, etc.
Stunning landscape! Beautiful!
Outstanding design
That’s awesome! I live in Houston Tx, 😅 I would love to transform my backyard into something like that.
Wow. Now this is my idea of good design! I could watch this video a hundred times. Just beautiful.
My goodness! I can look at your garden all day! It is so soothing and cohesive. The walled portions really help provide a sense of coziness and privacy. Beautifully done!
Taking notes! Pragmatism, water conservation, and beautiful native plant groupings =amazing design. Also appreciated the tip of using road base under pea gravel so you don’t sink. Thanks for this great video!
"Doesn't look so perfect all the time," so true.
Not a busy garden - very appealing on the eye.
My favorite is the court yard, the square shape and the fire place and the stone wall.
I love what I think are clumps of wild native grasses(?) and are those palo verde trees? Love the round stone bench/sculpture with the agave growing from the center. This is a beautiful garden that softens the typical mid-century modern geometric (sometimes overly stark) landscape aesthetic, and yet fits with the era of the house -- great design job!
She is just on a completely different level...so good.
What a great garden! Loved watching this.
I would love to know the price of all the Pea Gravel and those Fountains. She speaks about 'natural beauty' but this garden did not come to look like this naturally. I like the outline of the grass she did with the gravel. That is a very nice idea.
Beautiful garden! I finally figured out what turk's cap is!
Just wonderful, I have been researching "backyard landscaping designs" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Giyily Landscaping Yatty - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my friend got great results with it.
This was lovely🌻🌾🌵🌱
Beautiful garden! Any chance that you'll be adding closed captioning for the hearing impaired? The visual is gorgeous and I'd like to catch the narration as well.
Beautiful garden.
What a beautiful property
Gorgeous
great garden beautiful lady....
amazing garden. and, she looks like Teri Garr :^)
I love your garden!
Good job!
Right at 5:38, a car alarm started honking outside and I thought it was the video
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
are the large rocks limestone? at 4:22 there a wall made out of large flat rocks
Yes the stones are limestone. There are several limestone quarries nearby Austin Texas. While digging a garden like this one you will likely dig up a lot of rough limestone. Just below the top soil there is usually “Texas hard pan” ancient seafloor that is now limestone. I like how you can often find fossils in the limestone.
Very nice! Great tips for me to use.
We've just added captions to the video. Just click the subtitles button in the lower right and select English. Thanks so much for watching!
I want to get rid of all of my brumuda grass in the yard, how can that be done?!!!
Did you get it done?
My landscape boss used to answer "Sell the place"
I created separate garden areas and used cardboard, then planted in it. It took 2 years of layering cardboard in a few beds to finally get it under control.