I believe it is looking very Italy like!!! It draws your eye immediately. I am 82 and garden in zone 5b. I copied one of your walkways over a dry drain stream and love it. Way to go!!
I'm the gardener, and my husband is like: yep,looks good,as he heads back in the house 😅 My yard is a whimsical woodland fairy garden. Everything I want to do is in my head, and UA-cam tells me how-to! ❤
Wow, the junipers look great. I love how you staggered them. The transformation has. started. Looking forward to see the gazebo project. You keep teasing us about it !😄
I'm glad your son showed up just in time. Sons are blessings. Those junipers looked really heavy. I like the way you staggered them to make it more magical. They will also look pretty with snow on them. More 4 seasonal interest.
Thanks for a great and informative video. New build, I know exactly what's in my yard. Clay like concrete! and lots of rocks. Had to use a small pick ax to dig a small hole last summer. So the landscapers are coming to do some regrading and put in a couple of trees and a garden bed that I will be able to plant in easily. This has been so helpful! And your garden gives me great inspiration!
What wonderful additions! I'm about to have to rip out some mature but languishing arborvitaes and am considering some beautiful blue junipers instead. Thank you for letting us enter your beautiful garden and be inspired!
Wow the garden looks completely different this time of year,(looks bare, but in full bloom it looks like a magical forest). Now I see how you can constantly keep building.
My sister's hubby passed away last year and she wants to put some skinny ever green, with a. Japanese look in her garden this year, had her check out your garden
Wow!!, looks really great!, I can only imagine wrapping those trees with Christmas lights for an awesome display from your back patio and windows. Absolutely love it!.
Looks awesome, love your garden. For starting with little knowledge of gardening and garden design, you sure have been a quick study. Looking forward to this season's videos.
I appreciate you mentioning how out of shape you feel. I did a lot of garden work yesterday and this morning I was sore all over to the point that I thought maybe I had bodyaches. I even took a Covid test but luckily was negative as it turns out I’m not sick. I’m just out of shape and probablya bit past my prime😂
Your garden is beautiful, and I connect with your passion and commitment. I'm in my 4th growing season and so excited to see what happens in my garden. Love the vertical interest you planted. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Just brought a Taylor Juniper home today. Mine says 15-20 ft tall 4-5 ft wide. Got to get it in the ground tomorrow. Mine is blue. Take that cage and burlap off….Laura had a huge tree fall that was very large . The root ball was still covered with that cage and burlap it had not grown out of it. It looked tiny compared to the size of the tree.
@moxie gardens, I like that you staggered the pattern. How far apart did you plant the junipers? I'll be creating a hedge. Any ideas on which companion plants to layer in would helpful too!
I love these! it's so beautiful! I do have a question; I am in a wooded area. woods in my back and I am doing a flower bed that goes up against this. so no sun and then i have some pretty big trees in the yard as well, I am wondering how much sun yours will get with the trees behind when they leaf out. as always you are making a beautiful oasis.
Love the hight and how the 5 trees breaks up your fence line. Well done! I'm trying to decide between the Taylor and the Skyrocket but after seeing your garden, I know what to do. Thank u Just wondering how tall are those Taylors when you purchased them? I have a choice between 6' or 8-10' at my local nursery.
Those trees are so heavy, if you’ve never purchased and planted those burlap tress from Suburban, Family Tree or Soil Service is so shocking how heavy those shrubs and trees are. I’ve planted so many from all of them, and like you continue to add more. I think concrete is lighter! Ha. I enjoy watching another KC Metro gardener, our weather can be so extreme from super hot and humid in the summer to a total mixed bag during the winter. Question, do you struggle with needle cast on your blue spruce? I have planted more than I want to admit and continue to have issues. I’ve done all the recommended treatment to prevent it, but I think that our super hot and humid summer nights are just too unforgiving.
No. Typically this happens when too much rain or snow has fallen. Wait it out. They typically stand tall after a while. Also it has helped my situation by trimming back any extra branches that have started to branch out from the tree. Good question.
I'm so glad you're back, Mike 🌱 Love watching to see what you do next.
Love the addition of the height. Looks great. I look forward to more plantings this summer. Keep up the great work.
I believe it is looking very Italy like!!! It draws your eye immediately. I am 82 and garden in zone 5b. I copied one of your walkways over a dry drain stream and love it. Way to go!!
You’re doing a great job, I look forward to the rest of the season.👍
Oh I love that you put out 5 junipers! They look fantastic! Everything looks fuller with odd numbers! Great job♥️♥️🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
I'm the gardener, and my husband is like: yep,looks good,as he heads back in the house 😅
My yard is a whimsical woodland fairy garden. Everything I want to do is in my head, and UA-cam tells me how-to! ❤
Wow, the junipers look great. I love how you staggered them. The transformation has. started. Looking forward to see the gazebo project. You keep teasing us about it !😄
Love love it all! I want your garden. Can’t wait to see more. You are creative
I'm glad your son showed up just in time. Sons are blessings. Those junipers looked really heavy. I like the way you staggered them to make it more magical. They will also look pretty with snow on them. More 4 seasonal interest.
Thanks for a great and informative video.
New build, I know exactly what's in my yard. Clay like concrete! and lots of rocks. Had to use a small pick ax to dig a small hole last summer.
So the landscapers are coming to do some regrading and put in a couple of trees and a garden bed that I will be able to plant in easily.
This has been so helpful! And your garden gives me great inspiration!
What wonderful additions! I'm about to have to rip out some mature but languishing arborvitaes and am considering some beautiful blue junipers instead. Thank you for letting us enter your beautiful garden and be inspired!
The new junipers really make a stunning addition to that area of your landscape. I love your vision. 🌳
Wow the garden looks completely different this time of year,(looks bare, but in full bloom it looks like a magical forest). Now I see how you can constantly keep building.
Those are nice-sized Junipers! And instantly fill in and enhance your space! Good job.
I Love your yard. Hopefully soneday mine will look like this lol :) ❤
Beautiful addition to your garden! ♥️
My sister's hubby passed away last year and she wants to put some skinny ever green, with a. Japanese look in her garden this year, had her check out your garden
These will really help with winter interest.
Wow!!, looks really great!, I can only imagine wrapping those trees with Christmas lights for an awesome display from your back patio and windows. Absolutely love it!.
Love them great addition!
The junipers are lovely . . definitely worth the effort.
The trees are a wonderful addition to your garden. It creates a secret garden effect for the grassy knoll area.
It looks really awesome
Looks awesome, love your garden. For starting with little knowledge of gardening and garden design, you sure have been a quick study. Looking forward to this season's videos.
Wow that's was a lot of work for you. It looks so beautiful. 🌿💚🌿
Hoping to get some of these very soon for my yard.
We have 16 Taylor Junipers! Your garden is beautiful ❤
Your garden isn’t in any way typical. Glad spring is here cuz missed you in winter time. Tfs cheers
Looks very nice!
I fully understand what you are trying to do. I am wanting the same when I walk into my garden. I just wish I had your eye. Still it's fun trying. 👍👍👍
Looking fabulous.
I appreciate you mentioning how out of shape you feel. I did a lot of garden work yesterday and this morning I was sore all over to the point that I thought maybe I had bodyaches. I even took a Covid test but luckily was negative as it turns out I’m not sick. I’m just out of shape and probablya bit past my prime😂
Looks great.
Your garden is beautiful, and I connect with your passion and commitment. I'm in my 4th growing season and so excited to see what happens in my garden. Love the vertical interest you planted. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Enjoyed it, Mike - the junipers look great!
Looks awesome.
I love your garden
I love them! Great investment & soon will yield beautiful privacy! I’m loving your idea of odd number groupings!💙
5 trees makes an impact. A dolly of any kind makes moving trees and rocks easier.
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Love this!!!
Just brought a Taylor Juniper home today. Mine says 15-20 ft tall 4-5 ft wide. Got to get it in the ground tomorrow. Mine is blue. Take that cage and burlap off….Laura had a huge tree fall that was very large . The root ball was still covered with that cage and burlap it had not grown out of it. It looked tiny compared to the size of the tree.
Looks great!!! I always enjoy your videos!!
@moxie gardens, I like that you staggered the pattern. How far apart did you plant the junipers? I'll be creating a hedge. Any ideas on which companion plants to layer in would helpful too!
I love these! it's so beautiful! I do have a question; I am in a wooded area. woods in my back and I am doing a flower bed that goes up against this. so no sun and then i have some pretty big trees in the yard as well, I am wondering how much sun yours will get with the trees behind when they leaf out. as always you are making a beautiful oasis.
Love the way you put the junipers in. I would also take the burlap and wire off. What is the spacing you used ?
Love the hight and how the 5 trees breaks up your fence line. Well done! I'm trying to decide between the Taylor and the Skyrocket but after seeing your garden, I know what to do. Thank u
Just wondering how tall are those Taylors when you purchased them? I have a choice between 6' or 8-10' at my local nursery.
Those trees are so heavy, if you’ve never purchased and planted those burlap tress from Suburban, Family Tree or Soil Service is so shocking how heavy those shrubs and trees are. I’ve planted so many from all of them, and like you continue to add more. I think concrete is lighter! Ha. I enjoy watching another KC Metro gardener, our weather can be so extreme from super hot and humid in the summer to a total mixed bag during the winter. Question, do you struggle with needle cast on your blue spruce? I have planted more than I want to admit and continue to have issues. I’ve done all the recommended treatment to prevent it, but I think that our super hot and humid summer nights are just too unforgiving.
You should get an auger. It would be easier,and less strees on your body. Why didnt you get the burlap,and wire off before putting it in the ground?
How do you deal with hitting Roots when you are digging for new plantings?
Hi! Please help! How close I can plant them to my concrete septic tank?
I have 8 Taylor Junipers and the top of these trees are "bowing/leaning". Should I stake the top of these trees so they grow straight?
No. Typically this happens when too much rain or snow has fallen. Wait it out. They typically stand tall after a while. Also it has helped my situation by trimming back any extra branches that have started to branch out from the tree. Good question.
@@moxiegardens8033 Thanks so much!
Where are you located and what zone?
Kansas and 6a
Found a song with moxie in it!
Right there with you gain weight every winter lose in spring and summer,much like a bear 😂 will those trees get tall enough to block your neighbors?
It looks really good