Wonderfully divers collection. I would love to have a more diverse collection too but here in Spain the plant retailers have yet to catch up. The great thing was that he knew them all by name, off the top of his head! A true serious collector. Thx for letting us see into your garden for a short glimpse........if I was there in person I’d be there for hours!
Incredible!! I have been debating on doing an all aloe and agave garden and now I’m definitely convinced on doing it after seeing this beautiful display. Thanks Laura for sharing.
Wow - what a fantastic diverse agave collection! I had no idea so many different kinds existed - one usually sees like 5 or 6 of these. Thank you Laura for bringing us into places we'd never get to see :)
I'm at a loss for words... amazing. I would pay money to tour that garden! 😂 set up some tables, serve tea out there on the patio... lots of fun browsing. 😆
Omg this has to be one of my favorite Gardens yet. It makes me want to get a bunch of agaves and make a tapestry with them. I didn't realize that there were so many different variety of agave in so many different shapes and sizes. He truly has an amazing and envious Garden. Thanks for sharing 👍☺️❤️.
We all tend to go through gardens too quickly - not noticing the special plants ... good reminder to say names and take the time to appreciate each plant, grouping, vignette, etc...
Awesome. very helpful to call out the plants as he did and tell anecdotes. I wish I lived closer to SD county and all the wonderful nurseries. The variety of plants down there is more than is available up in N. California.
Didn't read through all the comments, and maybe this was addressed previously, but I believe the 'chartreuse' Agave (at 3:06) is actually A. chazaroi and not A. shawii as indicated by the text overlay. This is truly a beautiful and remarkable garden collection!
A fellow Brit with the most gorgeous garden! Plus he’s got tons of Talavera! So envious! I just can’t get these species of agave here in Spain, and Talavera would have to be imported, but I’m scared it will break. Garden centres here are less sophisticated as the Spanish don’t garden as such, plus they don’t usually spend time outside, so the centres tend to just call a plant ‘agave’ with no info on which one it is, and I have to guess! I’ve found an online seller here, but the plants are tiny pups only so obviously I’m going to have to be super patient and grow them on..........but David’s garden provides lots of inspiration and eye candy! Thanks for showing us, Laura and David! xx
WOW! Laura, just WOW! The Aloes were very impressive as well. I am jealous of you guys in California. You can plant them right in the ground. I live in zone 4/5 and have to hall everything inside for the winter. Correct me if I am wrong, but he appears to have your influence on the rock work? Anyway, thanks so much for taking us along for the ride. Kevin
Great work of art and gardening. The big challenge I see is dealing with the spiny leaves when maintaining the garden and relocating the overgrown ones. Would like to see a video on that too.
Collectors are always dealing with the challenge of space vs acquisition. He’s done a fairly good job so far but as he pointed out, some plants were placed too close together and will need to be rearranged. I admired the overall color scheme, wether intentional or not.
Although the place is stunning with so many plant specimens, it seems to scream "stay away or I'll hurt you" & offers little to no safe place to escape to other than the patio. So, for me, I don't think I'd enjoy this type of a garden as much as the owner does. It's nice to see a different perspective in order to avoid having to regret over-doing it with so many different types of spiky plants. I still gave it a TU! It helped me to realize what I don't want in my private back yard space!
SOOO many questions! How long has he been collecting specimens before finally deciding to plant them in ground? I feel like it would take me years to have that many specimen plants. What was his process? This garden space is amazing!
Laura!!! I am just around the corner from San Pedro! Welcome this way. I am saving money to have you design a succulent tapestry in the very near future. It’s on my bucket list. It’s kismet, I was born in Chula Vista. Our paths will cross😂. Gorgeous garden, live for your videos.
Hi Laura, fantastic video as usual. There is a really spikey cactus just behind you at the beginning of the video, it’s between you and David. He goes on to mention all the agaves in that part of the garden but passes over that particular one. I have one and don’t know what it’s called, could you tell me please?
Great sunny garden. He might have some problems when those Hercules Aloes start to get size. I like the Cyphostemma in the corner. Those are a great species of plants that should be used more often. C. currori is a beautiful monster totally underused in soucal or even the bay area.
Quintessential gardener. Thank you.
I'm in heaven with this video his garden is breathtaking.
This guy has one of the most beautiful garden landscapes I’ve ever seen
Laura you and your team have been my inspiration . Thank you for your talent and expertise over the years.
Stunning Collection, thanks for sharing with us Laura😍😍🤩🤩👍👍👍❤️❤️
192th person here. Love you Laura Eubanks. Keep your amazing work up. What a Beautiful garden
Awesome! Never seen so many of my favorite agaves, and aloes in such a beautiful presentation.
Hello Laura.....I bet I am not alone on this but, I would love to see an update on his magnificent garden....that would be fantastic.
That is beautiful. Everything I plant either dies or shrivels up and clings to life.
Beautiful garden. Just don't fall.
One of the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen 😍
What a superb collection!
Wonderfully divers collection. I would love to have a more diverse collection too but here in Spain the plant retailers have yet to catch up. The great thing was that he knew them all by name, off the top of his head! A true serious collector. Thx for letting us see into your garden for a short glimpse........if I was there in person I’d be there for hours!
So jealous of the idea that you can plant in JANUARY. Thanks for letting us visit! That was gorgeous.
WOW! Absolutely incredible!!! Thank you so much Laura for sharing this tour of Davids garden with us!!
Absolutely beautiful 😍
Those agaves look perfect!
Amazing garden ! I could spend all day here!
Incredible!! I have been debating on doing an all aloe and agave garden and now I’m definitely convinced on doing it after seeing this beautiful display. Thanks Laura for sharing.
Did you do IT 👀
Fabulous Garden!!!!
Very cool, thanks for taking us along!
Wow - what a fantastic diverse agave collection! I had no idea so many different kinds existed - one usually sees like 5 or 6 of these. Thank you Laura for bringing us into places we'd never get to see :)
So much awesome in such a small space, inspiring.
It's definitely extraordinary and wonderful
I'm at a loss for words... amazing. I would pay money to tour that garden! 😂 set up some tables, serve tea out there on the patio... lots of fun browsing. 😆
The echinopsis is in bloom😍, very beautiful garden, congrats👏👏👏
Omg this has to be one of my favorite Gardens yet. It makes me want to get a bunch of agaves and make a tapestry with them. I didn't realize that there were so many different variety of agave in so many different shapes and sizes. He truly has an amazing and envious Garden. Thanks for sharing 👍☺️❤️.
Just beautiful! Love agaves
Beautiful Agaves!!!!!
Wow! Just beautiful!
We all tend to go through gardens too quickly - not noticing the special plants ... good reminder to say names and take the time to appreciate each plant, grouping, vignette, etc...
By far the most amazing succulent garden, thanks for sharing!
WOW! One of my favourite gardens you have shown for sure!
Awesome. very helpful to call out the plants as he did and tell anecdotes. I wish I lived closer to SD county and all the wonderful nurseries. The variety of plants down there is more than is available up in N. California.
Gah gah! So beautiful. My favorite private succulent garden I’ve ever seen!
I love succulent and cacti. Just starting to get back into them after 30 years of quitting growing. Thanks for the video.
What a gorgeous garden!
I loved this garden. Small space, but loaded with beautiful eye catching colors. Can’t wait to see front yard.
Garden plants very nice 👍👍👍👌
Love the melocactus! It must not get very cold there in the winter. Beautiful garden!
Didn't read through all the comments, and maybe this was addressed previously, but I believe the 'chartreuse' Agave (at 3:06) is actually A. chazaroi and not A. shawii as indicated by the text overlay. This is truly a beautiful and remarkable garden collection!
My favorite . Gives such a good feeling
Oh my gosh - this is one of my favorite gardens ever - and it is my town! You have made San Pedro very proud! So glad you posted this - I am inspired!
Incredibly beautiful!
I'm obsessed with his garden amazing agaves.
What a beautiful garden. 👌🏾
A fellow Brit with the most gorgeous garden! Plus he’s got tons of Talavera! So envious! I just can’t get these species of agave here in Spain, and Talavera would have to be imported, but I’m scared it will break. Garden centres here are less sophisticated as the Spanish don’t garden as such, plus they don’t usually spend time outside, so the centres tend to just call a plant ‘agave’ with no info on which one it is, and I have to guess! I’ve found an online seller here, but the plants are tiny pups only so obviously I’m going to have to be super patient and grow them on..........but David’s garden provides lots of inspiration and eye candy! Thanks for showing us, Laura and David! xx
Beautiful plants.
Maravilhosas suculentas Laura PARABÉNS querida pelo seu belíssimo trabalho! e jardins perfeitos bj
WOW! Laura, just WOW!
The Aloes were very impressive as well. I am jealous of you guys in California. You can plant them right in the ground. I live in zone 4/5 and have to hall everything inside for the winter.
Correct me if I am wrong, but he appears to have your influence on the rock work?
Anyway, thanks so much for taking us along for the ride.
Kevin
TheWeirdPlantGuy you are not mistaken, Kevin😊
His gardens are amazing!! Agaves are also my favorite ahah
Beautiful❤
Gorgeous plants---love love love those agaves!!!
Beautiful to say the least. definitely gave me some inspiration for starting a succulent garden.
An amazing place..loved everything its beauty to my eyes
Great work of art and gardening. The big challenge I see is dealing with the spiny leaves when maintaining the garden and relocating the overgrown ones. Would like to see a video on that too.
Bravo. You can always count on an Englishman to have a well turned-out garden. The range of color and texture is incredible.
it looks otherworldly... :)
Fantastic collection, Laura mentions part 2.....Where is this?
How beautiful was that 🥰 where do you find all the different agaves🤔🤗🥰
I Love it ❤️❤️😍 thanks for inspired me...wow it such amazing and love to see it over and over again... I'm impressed for what his have done
So so beautiful
Beautiful garden!
beautiful ~
Very pretty garden
Collectors are always dealing with the challenge of space vs acquisition. He’s done a fairly good job so far but as he pointed out, some plants were placed too close together and will need to be rearranged. I admired the overall color scheme, wether intentional or not.
Amazing paradise
Very inspiring. I am very interested in doing this
Although the place is stunning with so many plant specimens, it seems to scream "stay away or I'll hurt you" & offers little to no safe place to escape to other than the patio. So, for me, I don't think I'd enjoy this type of a garden as much as the owner does. It's nice to see a different perspective in order to avoid having to regret over-doing it with so many different types of spiky plants. I still gave it a TU! It helped me to realize what I don't want in my private back yard space!
Loveeeee😍😍😍
Those multicolor pots look similar to pots that are sold at Armstrong Garden Centers.
I wish I lived in a state where I can have a garden like this! Texas weather sucks
Belíssima coleção. Esse jardim tem qts anos. Há qto tempo vc coleciona? Obrigada por nôs mostrar essa maravilha. Bj
Love this garden! Where would be a good place to shop for all these exotic agave?
SOOO many questions! How long has he been collecting specimens before finally deciding to plant them in ground? I feel like it would take me years to have that many specimen plants. What was his process? This garden space is amazing!
Cool Nickel in San Pedro, temps/weather allow for immediate in ground planting year round! Davis began collecting about three years ago!
Wow!
Omg amazing love agave 🇻🇪🇻🇪
Very beautiful
Laura!!! I am just around the corner from San Pedro! Welcome this way.
I am saving money to have you design a succulent tapestry in the very near future. It’s on my bucket list. It’s kismet, I was born in Chula Vista. Our paths will cross😂. Gorgeous garden, live for your videos.
I wanted to talk about those aloes too!
I would like to visit this garden
Hes got some nice ceramic art too
It looks amazing :)
That's a backyard to be proud of. 😤
This is my kind of garden
Hey Laura are there anymore updates on this garden? It's beautiful
Heavenly
Hi Laura, fantastic video as usual. There is a really spikey cactus just behind you at the beginning of the video, it’s between you and David. He goes on to mention all the agaves in that part of the garden but passes over that particular one. I have one and don’t know what it’s called, could you tell me please?
c'est trop beau je vais venir tout prendre 🤣
WOW Super👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💖
Well designed.
He has a creative eye.
I wonder...does he do other people's gardens?
Show!!!!!
Wow!!! This is gorgeous. Does anyone know where I can find a catrina-talavera piece like the one shown here?
so beutiful....
Great job David ... looking for the link to the front yard tour... anyone know the title or have a link? I’m looking, but sometimes I don’t find
Very good
Nice!
Great sunny garden. He might have some problems when those Hercules Aloes start to get size. I like the Cyphostemma in the corner. Those are a great species of plants that should be used more often. C. currori is a beautiful monster totally underused in soucal or even the bay area.
Freakin awesomeness! (O:
woww