Pam really packed an amazing amount of plants into her own garden. This looks like a full time job maintaining and yet she finds the time to design gardens for other people.
Love the controlled chaos! I love plantings that encroach into each other. Reminds me of my grandmothers garden when I was small. I am now 73... and the more plants the better. I discovered the green spires a few years ago , and love them. I am also limited in space on my small lot. Also I love very intimate little gardens with either walls of trees and shrubs , or rustic wood, iron , trellis walls. Anything where plants surround me from view. This is my kind of garden. Thanks for sharing. I am off to the nursery tomorrow!
This is a beautiful garden! I love her use of columnar trees and shrubs. Love the ground covers, and just all of her foliage plants. Love the color combinations too.
Thank you so much for sharing this garden. I feel like I've been on a vacation after watching it! This is the garden I'm gonna shoot for and I already know it will never be like this but, what a beautiful garden to try for. So rejuvenating and refreshing....love all textures and the way it weaves around like it's so much bigger with so much to see......thankyou💖
Beautiful tour! Loved the plantings and the lovely shade of green Pam uses in combination with the wood doors, gate, and patio furniture. What a neat idea for the pergola which has the concealed roof.
I just found your channel! Love the tour❤. Thanks for allowing the home gardener to do so much of the tour. I love it when we can hear their thoughts & stories. I’m looking forward to watching many more of your videos!!!!
I enjoyed this tour. Like chatting with a neighbor. A very relaxing person in a tranquil space of lush life. I also loved the dog peeking in and the colours of your house… I live in Australia and wrote down some of my favourites from your garden. I hope I can source them here.
Hone gardens are the best and so personal. Thanks for sharing Pams adorable garden!!! I found this to be very inspiring especially since the garden is small like many of ours. She is amazing making her space a paradise! Liz from California
I just stumbled on this video while researching for my own garden. I used to live in this neighborhood and loved walking by the front. Maybe I will get to meet you both in person one day! I learned so much from this video. Thank you for sharing your loved space!
I have a small urban garden so I can appreciate what Pam has done even more. Her garden is really beautiful, but where is "the pandemonium" ? Honestly, from my point of view she lives in a quiet and peaceful place, without dogs barking non-stop, passers-by talking on their phones etc.etc.
The Edgeworthia yellow Daphne I googled as I hadn’t heard of it. Those flowers on bare wood look stunning and I can imagine the magnificent fragrance. I loved how that other tree your postman enjoyed as it was like burnt sugar. What was that again?
Beautiful garden again. I’m so glad that Pam is sharing her garden with us to inspire us. Thank you. One question though does she protect her so many plants in pot in a greenhouse in wintertime?
Hi Ximena,(Pam here) most all of my plants in pots and all in the garden are hardy here in our zone 8b I do have a few agaves and begonias I bring in for December/January/February but other than that everything must be able to survive
Thanks for mentioning plant zone in yiur comment, Pam. I reallly wish people would mention their plant zone at beginning of their videos. I'm 8a, in GA so this helps. @pamelapearce8702
This is my fav video so far!! I used to live around the corner from Pam and was always tempted to try and peak over the fence, the front always brought be so much joy on neighborhood walks. Thank you Donna and Pam!!
Wow thats a garden ❤ as gardeners are we ever really done ? I have been designing my own little secret cottage garden last 14yrs i have a little bit of everything iam not do planing in moving from the beach to the country taking lots of it with me .
So many plants. Wish I could have more. Our summers are becoming so hot the evergreens won’t survive and some of my shrubs can’t take the cold. The temperatures here in Arkansas are so inconsistent. Zone 7. I will keep adding what I think will survive!! Thank you for this your I love it
Same here Sharon! I’m in Northwest Arkansas, and have replaced so many shrubs in the last four years with our severe negative temperatures. Hoping we don’t see neg temps this next week.
@@karenschrantz2307 the forecast is calling for 5 this next week and I’m dreading it. I’m just south of you ( south of ft smith) I’m going to mulch as much as I can to protect the base of some plants. I lost all our arborvitae to the heat and not enough rain this past summer 🙁
I’m having to plant for zone 5 for the cold now for shrubs, especially. But then they also have to be zone 7 for the heat. I have not done very well with evergreens in my yard.
Hi Sharon, the evergreens I use are from Mediterranean climates- they can take very hot summers - ours are also very hot, in 2022 we had a heat dome and it got to 116 in this garden!
@@pamelapearce8702 thank you do you have some varieties I could look for. We also have extreme cold here. It’s for forecasting single digits the next 5 days and we have snow and high winds right now. Are you in Arkansas
So happy I found your channel. I wish you could pan the camera a little slower so I could take in the beauty a little more. But I can always pause. Thx for these!
@@pamelapearce8702 Hello Pam I in no way intended to critique you beautiful garden. Only to let it be know this can be aggressive if not contained as you have done. It does make a lovely ground cover. As a gardener I love to wander vicariously though gardens and get idea for my own garden, thank yo for sharing 🤗
Hi Pam, Your garden reminds me of one of my fave books "The Secret Garden"🥰 I fell in love withe beautiful silvery evergreen tree shown from 11:43-11:48, and 15:03-15:10. It reminds me of the xmas tree in Whoville. Could you kindly share it's name? Please and thank you lots!
Thank you, it’s interesting because that book definitely evokes some of the same (very specific to gardens and gardening) feelings of actually being connected to the plants and garden that I sometimes get when I’m gardening - hard to describe ❤
What a lovely garden, front and back! Thank you Pam for letting us view this and for sharing the info on the plants. I'm in Iowa, zone 5b, so many of the things you grow would not survive here, but I know of some things that could be substitutes. A question: what is the acreage of the land/garden? There's many references to it being small, and certainly can see the walls around, but still I can't quite work out what it actually is. 1/4 acre? More? Less? You're sure fit a lot of wonderful plants and various seating areas around. Thanks again!
Buen vídeo. La jardinería es otro de esos lenguajes universales que conmueve a todas las personas sensibles. Arbutus unedo es un arbusto autóctono de esta región donde vivo, y yo he plantado muchos por su belleza, olor, y por ser alimento para aves e insectos.Saludos desde Sevilla (España).
Hola Santiago! Por casualidad aparte de hablar el “idioma”de los jardineros también hablo español(me encanta Sevilla entre paréntesis 😊) hay variedad de arbutus y manzanilla que son nativos acá en esta región del pacífico de los Estados Unidos, me alegra que te agrade mi jardín, de hecho los jardines moros de Andalucía me inspiraron mucho❤
@@pamelapearce8702 ¡ Que bien que hablas español ! Si,me ha gustado mucho tu “ oasis “ y también se que existen plantas del género arbutus en América. Que gran invento UA-cam para poder compartir experiencias. Un saludo.
Me encanta Sevilla! Voy de nuevo este mayo que viene- sabes una de mis inspiraciones más grandes fue el Alcázar y los jardines moros que producen y guardan mucha energía ❤claro en este jardín había que “traducir” los elementos importantes al ambiente de Oregon- pero la paz se siente
@@pamelapearce8702 a pesar de las diferencias climáticas, siempre es posible reproducir un tipo de jardín en casi cualquier lugar del mundo. En los jardines hispano árabes un elemento muy importante es el agua en forma de Fuentes y albercas. Hay que recordar que los moros venían del norte de África donde el agua escasea. Que tengas una feliz estancia en Sevilla.
@@SantiagoMartinez-wx6xh estoy muy consciente de donde vinieron los moros-tengo lazos muy fuertes con esta zona…en cuanto a “reproducir” un jardín para mi no se trata de copiar sino de capturar una esencia- el agua es un elemento primordial para mi- en todos los jardines que hago incorporo “agua en movimiento” - hay veces cuesta convencer a mis clientes pero siempre están felices con el resultado
I have a little space and mostly shade . now I'm obsessed with flowers, so during the winter my garden looks really boring and poor. Now I see that i need to turn towards column shaped shrubs and evergreens...
Kudos on a delightful video! As a fellow small YT channel owner, (and passionate gardener), I am intrigued that you have been able to get 80k views in one month. Can you share any tips? Wishing you continued success!
Increasingly hot and the heat coming earlier and staying longer- I water the garden more than I would like starting some years in early May and then quite a lot from June-September- into October
Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden Pam! I would like to copy your idea of using the Hornbeams as a screen. Can you tell me how far apart you spaced yours? Any advice you have? TIA!
Thank you, the “hedge on stilts” idea isn’t mine- it’s common in the UK, hornbeam or beach is the most typical as they are highly prunable and can be spaced as close as 4’ apart - I think mine are 4.5’ we really fiddled with them to make sure they were in as straight a line as possible before planting
i am 65, I will probably live another 15 years given my family history. i will garden until i drop. my only regret is that no one is likely to care for my garden when i'm gone. I will enjoy it for the rest of my life,
Of course they are talking under ground. YES!! That is like their nervous system of communication. I know zip about botany, but I KNOW that. I also know that they are all highly conscious, especially trees. So talk to them, sing to them, touch them!, Do not just go hacking them down willy- nilly. Respect the spirit in them. Humans have much to learn. If we knew, we would not be chopping trees up so much.
The definition of a weed is a plant in the wrong place and for me it is fine….it has been there almost 20 years- it has spread in that area but is trapped by side walk and path on the other side
You know Cindyrae, if you do not like invasive plants you really should try Goosestrife in your garden. Beautiful white flowers, resembling little geese. 💕
This garden is amazing! A cornucopia of greenery, fruits, flowers❤
Pam really packed an amazing amount of plants into her own garden.
This looks like a full time job maintaining and yet she finds the time to design gardens for other people.
Just beautiful
Love the controlled chaos! I love plantings that encroach into each other. Reminds me of my grandmothers garden when I was small. I am now 73... and the more plants the better. I discovered the green spires a few years ago , and love them. I am also limited in space on my small lot. Also I love very intimate little gardens with either walls of trees and shrubs , or rustic wood, iron , trellis walls. Anything where plants surround me from view. This is my kind of garden. Thanks for sharing. I am off to the nursery tomorrow!
I prefer a small walled garden like this. We have an acre & it’s way too big…been planting lots of trees.
Me too!
I absolutely found this video wonderful! Thank you so very much!
I LOVED visiting Pam’s garden. I’ll be watching this video multiple times❤️. Thank you!!
Aww thank you!!
I Love the NO LAWN!. Such a gorgeous space.
Incredible garden! Pam was so lovely! The texture and colors and structures, just a dream.
What a lovely garden. I really love those plants with fragrances.
Great tour of a beautiful garden. I hope to see more!
So absolutely stunning, I watched it twice!
Absolutely beautiful, curated, and charming! Treasures at every turn. What an incredible space to come to every day. A true secret garden. 💚💚💚
What a beautiful garden.
If you're ever in Denmark, stop by! You're always welcome :)
Wow how I wish I had a garden like hers. Absolutely beautiful!!
This is a beautiful garden! I love her use of columnar trees and shrubs. Love the ground covers, and just all of her foliage plants. Love the color combinations too.
Very beautiful garden!❤❤❤
Such a beautiful garden! love every inch of this garden!
Thank you so much for sharing this garden. I feel like I've been on a vacation after watching it! This is the garden I'm gonna shoot for and I already know it will never be like this but, what a beautiful garden to try for. So rejuvenating and refreshing....love all textures and the way it weaves around like it's so much bigger with so much to see......thankyou💖
Beautiful tour! Loved the plantings and the lovely shade of green Pam uses in combination with the wood doors, gate, and patio furniture. What a neat idea for the pergola which has the concealed roof.
Absolutely stunning!!! I am inspired to fill up my garden!❤
I just found your channel! Love the tour❤. Thanks for allowing the home gardener to do so much of the tour. I love it when we can hear their thoughts & stories. I’m looking forward to watching many more of your videos!!!!
I enjoyed this tour. Like chatting with a neighbor. A very relaxing person in a tranquil space of lush life. I also loved the dog peeking in and the colours of your house… I live in Australia and wrote down some of my favourites from your garden. I hope I can source them here.
So beautiful!
Thanks for the tour and I really enjoy the walk along all the plants and listening to stories of the plants.
Hone gardens are the best and so personal. Thanks for sharing Pams adorable garden!!! I found this to be very inspiring especially since the garden is small like many of ours. She is amazing making her space a paradise! Liz from California
Gorgeous!!! Can you film this garden all 4 seasons! I believe it looks different each season!! Very inspiring!
I agree... would love to see the all season colors of Pam's garden
Thank you! and you are correct it’s a totally different garden in the winter, spring summer and fall!
Oh, what a nice idea! I too would love to see it in the different seasons.
Beautiful garden !
This. This right here is my dream style garden, so gorgeous! Thank you both for sharing and give us a tour.
Soothing shaded garden oasis. Lovely.
Loved the presenter’s style. Very kind, mannered, and friendly. Just the kind of person a gardener would love to show off the garden to! Subbed👍🌸
One of my favorite garden tours ever❤
I just stumbled on this video while researching for my own garden. I used to live in this neighborhood and loved walking by the front. Maybe I will get to meet you both in person one day! I learned so much from this video. Thank you for sharing your loved space!
Lost for words....... WOW!
Love this lady she is so intuitive and calm ❤
Thank you so much ❤
It's just gorgeous❤
YES! just found you. Im here for ALL of the tours!
Beautiful
Lovely. I really wanted to walk down that bark path
I have a small urban garden so I can appreciate what Pam has done even more. Her garden is really beautiful, but where is "the pandemonium" ? Honestly, from my point of view she lives in a quiet and peaceful place, without dogs barking non-stop, passers-by talking on their phones etc.etc.
Just found you! Great garden, thank you.
Very inspiring. I really enjoyed this garden tour. The house looks very welcoming too.
love this garden
The Edgeworthia yellow Daphne I googled as I hadn’t heard of it. Those flowers on bare wood look stunning and I can imagine the magnificent fragrance. I loved how that other tree your postman enjoyed as it was like burnt sugar. What was that again?
I enjoyed and learned so much! Thank you both 💚
Wow love her place
Beautiful garden again. I’m so glad that Pam is sharing her garden with us to inspire us. Thank you. One question though does she protect her so many plants in pot in a greenhouse in wintertime?
Hi Ximena,(Pam here) most all of my plants in pots and all in the garden are hardy here in our zone 8b I do have a few agaves and begonias I bring in for December/January/February but other than that everything must be able to survive
Thanks for mentioning plant zone in yiur comment, Pam. I reallly wish people would mention their plant zone at beginning of their videos. I'm 8a, in GA so this helps. @pamelapearce8702
Pam is so knowledgeable - wish I lived near her
This is my fav video so far!! I used to live around the corner from Pam and was always tempted to try and peak over the fence, the front always brought be so much joy on neighborhood walks. Thank you Donna and Pam!!
Where did she get the string of lights on the pergola? They look like they flicker.
How cool! You could have just asked and would have happily brought you back!
To most of humanity, this would be a quiet, leafy, retreat.
Wow thats a garden ❤ as gardeners are we ever really done ? I have been designing my own little secret cottage garden last 14yrs i have a little bit of everything iam not do planing in moving from the beach to the country taking lots of it with me .
Beautiful...❤
So many plants. Wish I could have more. Our summers are becoming so hot the evergreens won’t survive and some of my shrubs can’t take the cold. The temperatures here in Arkansas are so inconsistent. Zone 7. I will keep adding what I think will survive!! Thank you for this your I love it
Same here Sharon! I’m in Northwest Arkansas, and have replaced so many shrubs in the last four years with our severe negative temperatures. Hoping we don’t see neg temps this next week.
@@karenschrantz2307 the forecast is calling for 5 this next week and I’m dreading it. I’m just south of you ( south of ft smith) I’m going to mulch as much as I can to protect the base of some plants. I lost all our arborvitae to the heat and not enough rain this past summer 🙁
I’m having to plant for zone 5 for the cold now for shrubs, especially. But then they also have to be zone 7 for the heat. I have not done very well with evergreens in my yard.
Hi Sharon, the evergreens I use are from Mediterranean climates- they can take very hot summers - ours are also very hot, in 2022 we had a heat dome and it got to 116 in this garden!
@@pamelapearce8702 thank you do you have some varieties I could look for. We also have extreme cold here. It’s for forecasting single digits the next 5 days and we have snow and high winds right now. Are you in Arkansas
nice
thanks for sharing
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I’m so envious!
So happy I found your channel. I wish you could pan the camera a little slower so I could take in the beauty a little more. But I can always pause. Thx for these!
Thank you for the tip! I will keep it in mind :)
For winter. Try Lindora Augustifolia. Beautiful
Need that Paperbush! It’s in my basket ❤
I have had bishops week (gout weed ) and found it is very invasive so I dug it all up. If planted it needs to be contained otherwise it takes over.
This variegated form has been there 20 years and is contained by side walk and driveway- the variegated form isn’t nearly as aggressive
@@pamelapearce8702 Hello Pam I in no way intended to critique you beautiful garden. Only to let it be know this can be aggressive if not contained as you have done. It does make a lovely ground cover. As a gardener I love to wander vicariously though gardens and get idea for my own garden, thank yo for sharing 🤗
thank you- and you are correct that very aggressive plants often don’t come with a warning- I see them for sale in nurseries all the time!
Hi Pam,
Your garden reminds me of one of my fave books "The Secret Garden"🥰
I fell in love withe beautiful silvery evergreen tree shown from 11:43-11:48, and 15:03-15:10. It reminds me of the xmas tree in Whoville. Could you kindly share it's name?
Please and thank you lots!
Thank you, it’s interesting because that book definitely evokes some of the same (very specific to gardens and gardening) feelings of actually being connected to the plants and garden that I sometimes get when I’m gardening - hard to describe ❤
That tree is a weeping cypress called “Raywoods Weeping”
What a lovely garden, front and back! Thank you Pam for letting us view this and for sharing the info on the plants. I'm in Iowa, zone 5b, so many of the things you grow would not survive here, but I know of some things that could be substitutes.
A question: what is the acreage of the land/garden? There's many references to it being small, and certainly can see the walls around, but still I can't quite work out what it actually is. 1/4 acre? More? Less? You're sure fit a lot of wonderful plants and various seating areas around. Thanks again!
Hi, thank you for the comment. I believe Pam's yard is about an 1/8th of an acre. It's incredible what she has done with it!
Less than 1/4 acre
What kind of begonia was that? Star shaped, black(?) & white??
I need one! 🥹
Buen vídeo. La jardinería es otro de esos lenguajes universales que conmueve a todas las personas sensibles. Arbutus unedo es un arbusto autóctono de esta región donde vivo, y yo he plantado muchos por su belleza, olor, y por ser alimento para aves e insectos.Saludos desde Sevilla (España).
Hola Santiago! Por casualidad aparte de hablar el “idioma”de los jardineros también hablo español(me encanta Sevilla entre paréntesis 😊) hay variedad de arbutus y manzanilla que son nativos acá en esta región del pacífico de los Estados Unidos, me alegra que te agrade mi jardín, de hecho los jardines moros de Andalucía me inspiraron mucho❤
@@pamelapearce8702 ¡ Que bien que hablas español ! Si,me ha gustado mucho tu “ oasis “ y también se que existen plantas del género arbutus en América. Que gran invento UA-cam para poder compartir experiencias. Un saludo.
Me encanta Sevilla! Voy de nuevo este mayo que viene- sabes una de mis inspiraciones más grandes fue el Alcázar y los jardines moros que producen y guardan mucha energía ❤claro en este jardín había que “traducir” los elementos importantes al ambiente de Oregon- pero la paz se siente
@@pamelapearce8702 a pesar de las diferencias climáticas, siempre es posible reproducir un tipo de jardín en casi cualquier lugar del mundo. En los jardines hispano árabes un elemento muy importante es el agua en forma de Fuentes y albercas. Hay que recordar que los moros venían del norte de África donde el agua escasea. Que tengas una feliz estancia en Sevilla.
@@SantiagoMartinez-wx6xh estoy muy consciente de donde vinieron los moros-tengo lazos muy fuertes con esta zona…en cuanto a “reproducir” un jardín para mi no se trata de copiar sino de capturar una esencia- el agua es un elemento primordial para mi- en todos los jardines que hago incorporo “agua en movimiento” - hay veces cuesta convencer a mis clientes pero siempre están felices con el resultado
I have a little space and mostly shade . now I'm obsessed with flowers, so during the winter my garden looks really boring and poor. Now I see that i need to turn towards column shaped shrubs and evergreens...
Would love to know the house paint color!
Nice..
Wow, I love her garden! What zone is she in?
I am in 8b
@@pamelapearce8702 Thanks, Pamela, your garden is breathtaking!
@@Milah_Reneethank you so much
Kudos on a delightful video! As a fellow small YT channel owner, (and passionate gardener), I am intrigued that you have been able to get 80k views in one month. Can you share any tips? Wishing you continued success!
I like lots thick lush greenery, kinda jungle like... it gets very cold up there in Eugene, no long hot summers like the Redding area.
Our summer are increasingly longer and hotter
Increasingly hot and the heat coming earlier and staying longer- I water the garden more than I would like starting some years in early May and then quite a lot from June-September- into October
Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden Pam! I would like to copy your idea of using the Hornbeams as a screen. Can you tell me how far apart you spaced yours? Any advice you have? TIA!
Thank you, the “hedge on stilts” idea isn’t mine- it’s common in the UK, hornbeam or beach is the most typical as they are highly prunable and can be spaced as close as 4’ apart - I think mine are 4.5’ we really fiddled with them to make sure they were in as straight a line as possible before planting
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Note to 68 yr old self… this garden is 22 yrs in the making! Do I have that long? I’m trying❤️
i am 65, I will probably live another 15 years given my family history. i will garden until i drop. my only regret is that no one is likely to care for my garden when i'm gone. I will enjoy it for the rest of my life,
What upright purple shrub on the left was in 18.24 ?? It looked like it was tied up. I loved the shape for a small space ,
That is barberry “orange rocket “ gets dark burgundy in the fall but it’s an orange or salmon color all summer
Does Pam have a youtube? What is her full name? Love this video. Thank you 🙌🌿
@@debraisola9037 no UA-cam but you can follow her on Instagram @thewalledgarden786
Lovely, but be careful with the Bishop's Weed. It can be very invasive.
Thank you Joann, a very true statement! I have heard the variegated is less invasive than the straight one but still!
Of course they are talking under ground. YES!! That is like their nervous system of communication. I know zip about botany, but I KNOW that. I also know that they are all highly conscious, especially trees. So talk to them, sing to them, touch them!, Do not just go hacking them down willy- nilly. Respect the spirit in them. Humans have much to learn. If we knew, we would not be chopping trees up so much.
That is so weird...my rice paper plant (tetrapanex) starting roaming about a year ago 🤔. I'm in San Diego, California
@@karariekstins366 maybe it’s the world over! Or at least the west coast 😝
Yes! It is strange right?
What is the reddish-purple bush to the left at 3:13?
Great question :) That’s “Helmond Pillar’ Columnar Barberry. You can prune it to be less bushy at the top and more pointy.
@@overthefencetoursTHANK YOU!! Love your channel!
synthetic lawns get really hot in the summer, too hot for a dog's feet.
Very negative
At first...then she does better
I noticed a lot of very uncomfortable body language from the owner 🤔
I probably shouldn’t even honor this comment with a message but I don’t like being filmed or videotaped- just not totally comfortable on camera
How disingenuous not toWARN the viewers that Bishop's Weed is totally INVASIVE AND VERY DIFFICULT TO ERADICATE! You have zero credibility.
The definition of a weed is a plant in the wrong place and for me it is fine….it has been there almost 20 years- it has spread in that area but is trapped by side walk and path on the other side
What utter BS. It's totally invasive and you both know it.@@pamelapearce8702
@@pamelapearce8702 give us a break.
why are you so rude to such a lovely lady? it is your responsibility to do your own research on the plants you put in your garden.
You know Cindyrae, if you do not like invasive plants you really should try Goosestrife in your garden. Beautiful white flowers, resembling little geese. 💕
Check out the Proven Winners "Sting" arb for your landscape.
@pamelapearce8702 I would really love to know the color of your house, if possible. The garden is dreamy & so is the house color! Thx!
The house color was called “blackened bean” but I can’t remember which company the swatch was from
@@pamelapearce8702 I looked it up & it’s Behr. Thank you!!!!
Beautiful garden 😊