Such a lovely walkabout Laura x We love you too and hope you keep improving and feeling 100 again healthwise x I think of you And all your advise and also your funny ways and sayings when I'm out in my garden. I've learnt so much from you and appreciate you so much. Love from Melbourne Australia ❤🌵🌸☀🐝🐞
So excited to see the Rebutia has rooted. We have one that has bloomed prolifically for three years. Nice to know, I may be able to remove it from the graft. Thanks for doing this experiment. 🥰
I didn’t have much hope for that sad mangave way back when but I’m surprised by its comeback! I’ve missed these walk abouts. I’m glad everyone is doing better!
Your garden looks great Laura. I absolutely love your videos. So glad your feeling better!! When I purchased my Meyer tree, the Gardner said to fertilize quarterly.
Laura, I had a fruit tree specialist look at my potted Meyer’s lemon and Bearss limes last year. He suggested fertilizing once a month with citrus fertilizer. Since I’ve started doing that they are doing so much better. I still have some leaf miner, but I don’t want to use even organic methods to get rid of them as even they kill butterflies. I’m not going to contribute to killing pollinators. He also said don’t plant anything underneath them. I had succulents under them before. Now I keep them mulched so they look “finished” but no more succulents underneath them as it is too much competition for them. You will need to practice “restraint” with your citrus trees now.😉
Hey Laura... I have an Improved Meyer Lemon and only get ripe fruit in the winter. It spends Spring and Summer producing the flowers and fruit but does not produce fruit all year. I know my lemons are ripe when they have a slight orange tinge on the skin from the mandarin orange parent cross. I can't remember if you have added Calcium or not to your tree but I sometimes have to add it to my citrus trees, especially if we have had a low rainy season. Your garden is just so beautiful... I could spend an hour or two in it just discovering all of the treasures that you have tucked in here and there. Happy Holidays to you and I am so grateful that you are feeling better!
Laura I have the same improved Meyer Lemon tree in a pot. It has struggled for several years and has not produced much fruit either. No blooms right now. It loses many blooms especially during our winds in Ontario. It's hard to give her up. Like all our plants, we don't give up until the bitter end! The yard looks fantastic!
Nice walkabout! That lime tree is prolific so you may have to find some more recipes! I put my variegated string of pearls in shady area to have dark variegation color and prevent fading. Love the clam and Ursula!
15:15 - I'm no aloe specialist either, but I used to have that same plant, albeit in 2008. lol 😂 But it was from Walter Andersen nursery (the Old Town/Midway/Pt. Loma location), and labeled as _Aloe wickensii_ - I've since not been able to find another one anywhere. Really wanted a more mature specimen. It's kind of a slow grower needless to say.
I had to laugh at your bucket of leaves. I was gone for a week and leaf cleanup took 4 hours and I had 6 compressed bag fills. Then the wind came overnight and brought some more 😅 The garden looks great glad to see you back ✌🏼🌿
Omg i just found your channel but I guess I’ve been binging your old videos cause Bentley was nice and black now he has some grey hairs 🥺 he’s such a good doggo
Hi Laura Your plants are well and truly settled. Love the lemon and lime trees. Why not treat yourself and buy a more established grapefruit tree? You deserve it. Bentley is so loyal. My part of the uk is covered in snow...but there is also treacherous ice patches. Hope you are well🎄😘🎄😘
Gorgeous!! 😍 Do you think that the euphorbia from Cullen might rot at the bottom? Because of all the rain with no roots? I have a piece I'm trying to root but it's taking forever...😬
laura about your lemon tree is it possible to send me some pictures so i can show them to our agronomist so he can tell us probably whats wrong with it?i leave in crete greece and we have aloooot of them
America’s Favorite Succulent dog enjoying the beautiful garden.
Such a lovely walkabout Laura x
We love you too and hope you keep improving and feeling 100 again healthwise x
I think of you And all your advise and also your funny ways and sayings when I'm out in my garden. I've learnt so much from you and appreciate you so much.
Love from Melbourne Australia ❤🌵🌸☀🐝🐞
Nice to see Bentley. He's so handsome. Love how he follows you around...The garden is settling in nicely...the lemons...WOW
So excited to see the Rebutia has rooted. We have one that has bloomed prolifically for three years. Nice to know, I may be able to remove it from the graft. Thanks for doing this experiment. 🥰
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely garden have a blessed day
I could hang out in your garden with you all day like this. 🤩💜
The amount of love put in your garden completely matches all of your client landscaping projects. This is freaking gorgeous!
Hi Laura
Glad you are feeling better. Your yard is coming along nicely. It looks like it’s been there for years.
I sure love your garden/backyard and view of the golf course. Can’t wait to see the front yard tomorrow in Del Mar.
chlorotic is a word! :) glad to see the lemon tree is producing lovely lemons! So many too. I’d love to see how the front yard is doing too.
I didn’t have much hope for that sad mangave way back when but I’m surprised by its comeback! I’ve missed these walk abouts. I’m glad everyone is doing better!
OMG! Every time you come back to WW's after a time off I feel like it's the first time I've seen your garden!! it's just so beautiful! Happy Holidays!
Your garden looks great Laura. I absolutely love your videos. So glad your feeling better!! When I purchased my Meyer tree, the Gardner said to fertilize quarterly.
Laura, I had a fruit tree specialist look at my potted Meyer’s lemon and Bearss limes last year. He suggested fertilizing once a month with citrus fertilizer. Since I’ve started doing that they are doing so much better. I still have some leaf miner, but I don’t want to use even organic methods to get rid of them as even they kill butterflies. I’m not going to contribute to killing pollinators. He also said don’t plant anything underneath them. I had succulents under them before. Now I keep them mulched so they look “finished” but no more succulents underneath them as it is too much competition for them. You will need to practice “restraint” with your citrus trees now.😉
everything looks wonderful!! it's good to see Bentley too... looking forward to phase 2 in Del Mar this next week!! 🥰🥰
Hey Laura... I have an Improved Meyer Lemon and only get ripe fruit in the winter. It spends Spring and Summer producing the flowers and fruit but does not produce fruit all year. I know my lemons are ripe when they have a slight orange tinge on the skin from the mandarin orange parent cross. I can't remember if you have added Calcium or not to your tree but I sometimes have to add it to my citrus trees, especially if we have had a low rainy season. Your garden is just so beautiful... I could spend an hour or two in it just discovering all of the treasures that you have tucked in here and there. Happy Holidays to you and I am so grateful that you are feeling better!
Love Bentley, The Succulent Dog. Give him a good scratch for me. And. . . the yard is looking great.
Laura I have the same improved Meyer Lemon tree in a pot. It has struggled for several years and has not produced much fruit either. No blooms right now. It loses many blooms especially during our winds in Ontario. It's hard to give her up. Like all our plants, we don't give up until the bitter end! The yard looks fantastic!
We all need a bit more enthusiasm from our plants now and then. Blessings and thanks
Nice walkabout! That lime tree is prolific so you may have to find some more recipes! I put my variegated string of pearls in shady area to have dark variegation color and prevent fading. Love the clam and Ursula!
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15:15 - I'm no aloe specialist either, but I used to have that same plant, albeit in 2008. lol 😂 But it was from Walter Andersen nursery (the Old Town/Midway/Pt. Loma location), and labeled as _Aloe wickensii_ - I've since not been able to find another one anywhere. Really wanted a more mature specimen. It's kind of a slow grower needless to say.
I had to laugh at your bucket of leaves. I was gone for a week and leaf cleanup took 4 hours and I had 6 compressed bag fills. Then the wind came overnight and brought some more 😅 The garden looks great glad to see you back ✌🏼🌿
I love walk about Wednesday ❤
Hi Laura! Can you update us with the fountain? We’d love to see that ❤❤❤
I say put an adenuim in the spot where the pachypodium was
Omg yes it would bring some color too
Honestly It would look good there
I agree ☝️
Omg i just found your channel but I guess I’ve been binging your old videos cause Bentley was nice and black now he has some grey hairs 🥺 he’s such a good doggo
Hi Laura. The name of the Buddha Belly Plant is Jatropha podagrica. Love your beautiful garden. Your designs are amazing.
Hi Laura
Your plants are well and truly settled. Love the lemon and lime trees. Why not treat yourself and buy a more established grapefruit tree? You deserve it. Bentley is so loyal. My part of the uk is covered in snow...but there is also treacherous ice patches. Hope you are well🎄😘🎄😘
The garden looks beautiful 😍 glad you’re feeling better! Have you done any more work on your front porch area?
Your lemon is going through a ton of nutrients so if it's been a bit since fertilizing, it could probably use it again💛
Think of it like...if you were pregnant with that many babies how much food you would go through 😁
Prune the lemon back to encourage new growth.
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Gorgeous!! 😍 Do you think that the euphorbia from Cullen might rot at the bottom? Because of all the rain with no roots? I have a piece I'm trying to root but it's taking forever...😬
For any plant that suffered from chlorosis you must provide iron at least once a month.
Larura The birds are attacking my Succulents why?😁👍🎠
No update on the agavoides???
maybe the lemon tree doesnt like to be in a pot , not sure . the other one thats in the ground is way better
Maybe you need to fertilize the lemon tree on a regular basis …..😅😅
I read you start fertilizing citrus in the spring, then every six weeks until October.
Your garden is maturing nicely and looking great! Quick question, why are Bentley's hind legs trembling?
Old age😢
I wondered too. Poor fella.
0:55 what's wrong with Bentley's hind leg?
laura about your lemon tree is it possible to send me some pictures so i can show them to our agronomist so he can tell us probably whats wrong with it?i leave in crete greece and we have aloooot of them
Greetings! I think I’ve figured out the aloe in the orange pot. Aloe wickensii var. lutea.
Thanks, David!