I never thought I would Like rock covered everywhere. But your video has totally proved that wrong. I really like how you have done this. No mowing grass all the time yet so many amazing plants still to catch your eye. I really really like this. So glad I watched your video. You have an amazing collection of plants.
Thank you for showing us your cacti and succulent garden! It’s sooo beautiful! And I love that you take the time to identify each plant, and adding comment about each plant! 😊
I love all of your specimens but I think they might show up better with a smaller stone ground cover or maybe even sand. Thank you for identifying them!
Beautiful. We can make some things happy here in Tucson, but there will be no aeoniums the height of a person. Lovely to see so many plants grown without all the heat stress and winter damage we can sustain. That 'Mission to Mars' will be getting even larger for you. And 'Falling Waters' will get big, too.
I loved the tour. I loved your garden! The rock work is amazing, the large boulders are placed perfectly that you can plant in between the crevices. As far as the sad aloe in the pot I would recommend you plant it right we’re it was, it’s already adapted to that microclimate it just needs deeper space to grow. and for de-puping the agaves I usually dig a hole under the pup I want to remove and then with a crowbar I just push it down in that hole. I get them with roots and all. Or another way to do it is just to dig up the mother plant completely pull the pups off clean the plant the. Re set it! Thanks again for the video! Loved your vast variety or plants! Plant on
Волшебный сад,как будто я сама его вырастила,это мои мечты,спасибо что дали возможность всё рассмотреть и любоваться ,Агавы роскошные. Вы счастливый человек, что живёте в таком климате,и так любите кактусы и секкуленты.Успехов😊 Я подписалась😂
is therwe no harm during rainy season due extrime umidity i love so much your garden but saccullent cannot servibe during rainy season so any idea pllet me know❤❤
Your beautiful garden is a credit to you and this was a lovely video to watch, got to see everything. May I ask how you deal with mealybugs? My Aeonium Inferno and Mardi Gras are taking a beating. I've been spraying with soapy water but not getting on top of them. Thanks
I have tried several things for mealybugs, none of them worked well: Isopropyl alcohol, neem oil, even systemic granules (on my non-flowering plants). Right now I use undiluted methylated spirits in a spray bottle (good for garden tool sterilizing too), wet the plant all over with that, then about five minutes later rinse it off with plain water so it doesn't burn the leaves. Repeat every few days until all the eggs hatch and die. And even after all that, I'm still not sure it really works (my most infested potted plant they just kept coming back and I gave up). Sorry, I haven't found a tried-and-true method yet. Mealybugs do seem to prefer thirsty plants, so I can give them a soak and a bit of seaweed solution to help survive the mealies.
I only used cardboard I got free from work, except beside the house I used an old roll of plumbing root guard fabric we had leftover from an old project. The gravel has sunken into the dirt over time since the cardboard decomposed, but that doesn't worry me.
We usually get 3 or so nights with frosts per year, but it mostly stays above freezing during daytime unless wind chill is a factor. Looking at weather records, the lowest recorded temp was around -4C (25F), tho usually it only gets down to 1C (34F).
They are a family of Cunningham's skinks, and also at least 3 young Eastern water dragons we see every day. Sometimes a big Eastern blue-tongued skink we see about once per month basking with the Cunningham's. We've witnessed the Cunningham's adults quickly chase off larger water dragons.
I never thought I would
Like rock covered everywhere. But your video has totally proved that wrong. I really like how you have done this. No mowing grass all the time yet so many amazing plants still to catch your eye. I really really like this. So glad I watched your video. You have an amazing collection of plants.
Thank you for showing us your cacti and succulent garden! It’s sooo beautiful! And I love that you take the time to identify each plant, and adding comment about each plant! 😊
Wow wow i enjoy this video so much all the plants are wonderful thanks ❤
A big. WOW ❤
I love those huge rocks too
I think you garden is unique, beautiful, and inspiring . .. just the best
Luv your garden so much! A spiral cacti will beautify it more!
СУПЕР!, СУПЕР! Боже, яка неймовірна краса. Дякую за відео.
Enjoyed your summer garden tour I like how you sit up the rocks looks very natural. Great job.
I love the music you have chosen, and appreciate the slow scan of the overall area and the a focus at individual plant. Your garden looks magical!
I love all of your specimens but I think they might show up better with a smaller stone ground cover or maybe even sand. Thank you for identifying them!
Fantastic, love the comments
Beautiful. We can make some things happy here in Tucson, but there will be no aeoniums the height of a person. Lovely to see so many plants grown without all the heat stress and winter damage we can sustain. That 'Mission to Mars' will be getting even larger for you. And 'Falling Waters' will get big, too.
Lovely plants 🪴
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My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊
Dieser Garten ist eine Pracht und eine wundervolle Oase in dem man sich sehr wohl füllen kann.
I loved the tour. I loved your garden! The rock work is amazing, the large boulders are placed perfectly that you can plant in between the crevices. As far as the sad aloe in the pot I would recommend you plant it right we’re it was, it’s already adapted to that microclimate it just needs deeper space to grow. and for de-puping the agaves I usually dig a hole under the pup I want to remove and then with a crowbar I just push it down in that hole. I get them with roots and all. Or another way to do it is just to dig up the mother plant completely pull the pups off clean the plant the. Re set it! Thanks again for the video! Loved your vast variety or plants! Plant on
Thanks for the idea; a crowbar sounds much easier than a shovel!
I have miss your garden !
Beautiful collection, beautiful plants in a beautiful garden.
Your garden is beautiful 😍
Absolutely amazing!
Hi! Hope you are doing well! Miss seeing your garden.. hope to see it soon. And hope you are fine ! 😊
You are much braver than me with all your cacti.
You have a beautiful collection
Wow! Beautiful and elaborate garden. You've done a great job.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely garden
Excellent 👍
I can see you have put a lot of work into your garden. It’s lovely 😊
Волшебный сад,как будто я сама его вырастила,это мои мечты,спасибо что дали возможность всё рассмотреть и любоваться ,Агавы роскошные.
Вы счастливый человек, что живёте в таком климате,и так любите кактусы и секкуленты.Успехов😊
Я подписалась😂
Wow, spectacular garden! 👍😃💚
Wow! Great collection
Felicitaciones!! Bellísimo jardín!!
love your show..
Lovely garden
❤absolutely gorgeous garden..
138 L host fully watched
I can see Laura Eubank here and there in your beautiful ❤️ garden.
I didn’t see her ? Perhaps she hid.
Lindo um sonho seu jardim Deus abençoe gratidao por mostrar seu jardim Boa noite.
Nice garden
Your garden is stunning!! Thankyou for sharing, can't wait to see what you create in the new garden. 😊
Beautiful! 😍
Love love your rock garden ! Nice inspiration
👏👏👏🇧🇷RS Sapucaia
Are you still searching for A cameronii ?
I have it growing.I’m in Qld too.
Beautiful garden!
Belíssimo jardim ❤
Where are you located? Beautifil garden!!
is therwe no harm during rainy season due extrime umidity
i love so much your garden but saccullent cannot servibe during rainy season so any idea pllet me know❤❤
Your beautiful garden is a credit to you and this was a lovely video to watch, got to see everything. May I ask how you deal with mealybugs? My Aeonium Inferno and Mardi Gras are taking a beating. I've been spraying with soapy water but not getting on top of them. Thanks
I have tried several things for mealybugs, none of them worked well: Isopropyl alcohol, neem oil, even systemic granules (on my non-flowering plants). Right now I use undiluted methylated spirits in a spray bottle (good for garden tool sterilizing too), wet the plant all over with that, then about five minutes later rinse it off with plain water so it doesn't burn the leaves. Repeat every few days until all the eggs hatch and die. And even after all that, I'm still not sure it really works (my most infested potted plant they just kept coming back and I gave up). Sorry, I haven't found a tried-and-true method yet. Mealybugs do seem to prefer thirsty plants, so I can give them a soak and a bit of seaweed solution to help survive the mealies.
🏜 🌸 🌏 💐 🎮 📺 🌿 🎄 📿 👀 💷 de fantacia y buen gusto un cordial saludo ❤⚀.
First time seeing your video, love it! I am Brisbane, did u landscape with black plastic under the gravel and rocks?
I only used cardboard I got free from work, except beside the house I used an old roll of plumbing root guard fabric we had leftover from an old project. The gravel has sunken into the dirt over time since the cardboard decomposed, but that doesn't worry me.
Love your garden and it gives me inspiration but am wondering if you get frosts at all and if so down to what temperatures?
We usually get 3 or so nights with frosts per year, but it mostly stays above freezing during daytime unless wind chill is a factor. Looking at weather records, the lowest recorded temp was around -4C (25F), tho usually it only gets down to 1C (34F).
Enjoyed the tour and do you know what kind of lizard the big one was?
They are a family of Cunningham's skinks, and also at least 3 young Eastern water dragons we see every day. Sometimes a big Eastern blue-tongued skink we see about once per month basking with the Cunningham's. We've witnessed the Cunningham's adults quickly chase off larger water dragons.
In michigan...my cacti cant survive in the ground😢😢
Nice garden but many of the succulents need water.......succulents in full sun needs more water than those in shaded areas.