This looks fantastic, I feel that each time I watch a new installation each one is better than the last . The palms and cycads add so much height, structure and backbone to the garden. You have the low, mid and high levels all representing well, and they work perfectly to accentuate one another. If it were all succulents it wouldn't be very impressive, but on the other hand the before garden without all your work on the lower levels was bland. Plus, I think you did just the right amount of editing to the palms. Now it has a very cohesive and purposeful look, and I appreciate the negative space you left. I would love to see you bring in some more tall palms in on your projects where you are starting from scratch. Congrats to the team. I'm sure the homeowner is loving the upgrade.
Y’all knocked it out of the park with this install. Your client must be over the moon! BTW, her house and backyard view is just out of this world. How blessed is she?! ♥️
you are such an artist; this is absolutely amazing.. so beautiful... and that backyard! i'd be out there whale watching with a my binoculars, lol.. fun to see all those surfers in the water. but that slope.. whoa...lol .. wowowow, congratulations TEAM DFS!! gorgeous!!! hope Griffin had a great game!!😍😍😍😍😍
What a magnificent installation. You NEVER disappoint Laura. I'm truly inspired to do something similar this spring. Thank you for sharing and keeping us inspired.
Love this installation, and I give it a big 10! Especially with that red Ferox aloe. The only tiny thing is the client needs bigger pots next to her front door, the ones she has are too small.
This re-design is open, airy, harmonious and the color combos are my favorite!! Also, great choice on the rubble border! At 10:35: what is the name of the lovely tall lime and burgundy speckled plant? Thanks for another look at the back garden - that ocean backdrop is gorgeous!! Yeah, I could live there… 😍🤩
Another knockout!! The solo pot on the left of the very open, welcoming porch looks lonely! Olive tree finding new home was absolutely needed! Reassure your client. Thanks!
The cycas is peaking so won't be long b4 a new flush opens just remove all fronds so energy can go into the new growth it often helps the new flush to come sooner.
I feel like the sago will be fine as long as the trunk didn't get damaged. They are just very slow growers. We have them all over in Houston and they get toasted when we get an artic blast. I usually don't see them flush back out for a few months and until then they look dead, but they aren't!
I think the sago palm will survive but it needs water. If you give it a bucket of water the fonds will pick up even the dead looking ones. The biggest mistake is to cut the dead and half dead ones off as I think the plant needs them to grow new ones. It could take 6 months for the new ones to appear.
Laura, I don't live too far from here and wanted to ask if you think Rubber Mulch (Costco Groundsmart brand) is a bad idea with succulents? I think the contrast looks great and it's pretty cheap. I would mix the undersoil (right under the succulent) with perlite.
I’m curious since I live in the same city as you, have you lost many plants in your most recent installations to all the rain and/or colder temperatures that we have recently had? I’m pretty sure that I’m going to lose some agavoides and a Kalanchoe dragonfire. Hopefully that will be all……
Beautiful installation. However, please be more careful in protecting your client's privacy and by extension their safety. Don't mention street names and be sure to blur street addresses before posting videos.
What a dream garden and property. I can’t even imagine what ocean front houses go for
Imagine the property taxes too? 😮 Absolutely gorgeous ❤
@@mmp495 1.25% the purchase price every year. So at least 20-30k
Just the perfect combination of tropical vibes and beautiful and low maintenance succulents!! what a dream 😍😍
This looks fantastic, I feel that each time I watch a new installation each one is better than the last . The palms and cycads add so much height, structure and backbone to the garden. You have the low, mid and high levels all representing well, and they work perfectly to accentuate one another. If it were all succulents it wouldn't be very impressive, but on the other hand the before garden without all your work on the lower levels was bland. Plus, I think you did just the right amount of editing to the palms. Now it has a very cohesive and purposeful look, and I appreciate the negative space you left. I would love to see you bring in some more tall palms in on your projects where you are starting from scratch. Congrats to the team. I'm sure the homeowner is loving the upgrade.
So beautiful another good job. Wow lots of surfers. That would be awesome if you could take out the bird of paradise plant and the palm tree.
Finally, a fantastic front to go with that beautiful back. Go T-Ball!
Oh my! That backyard view!!!
Incredibly beautiful landscape design! Variations in textures, colors, height is very well done.
What a wonderful stunning well done Laura it’s beautiful
wow, more airy and spacious looking. Great job team DFS
What a great job. Just a knockout integration of new and existing.
Love the burgundy and beige with boulders in varying heights.
Absolutely STUNNING AS ALWAYS LAURA!!!!! You are my garden goddess Guru!! I can't hardly wait to get out in my garden tomorrow!!!
I would love to do something like this on my property in the Azores! So beautiful!!
Y’all knocked it out of the park with this install. Your client must be over the moon! BTW, her house and backyard view is just out of this world. How blessed is she?! ♥️
Just a stunning garden! Love, love, love this space!
This installation is definitely stunning. I so love it! Thank you for sharing this wonderful garden💯
Maybe move the sago from the front where you suggested she put the bench, to the back where the other one is struggling. Looks great as always!
you are such an artist; this is absolutely amazing.. so beautiful... and that backyard! i'd be out there whale watching with a my binoculars, lol.. fun to see all those surfers in the water. but that slope.. whoa...lol .. wowowow, congratulations TEAM DFS!! gorgeous!!! hope Griffin had a great game!!😍😍😍😍😍
I live on the Atlantic Ocean (Halifax) and it is amazing but the view of the Pacific from this beautiful garden is a WOW. Great job everyone.
Wow so beautiful just how I wanted it
Once again...AMAZING!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents garden looking places
Such a beautiful beach garden❤😍🌵
Such a gorgeous garden in a stunning location !!!
WOW this looks AMAZING!!! You definitely nailed it with making it look like it was all done at once. You are a ROCK STAR!! 🤩💜
Magical Mystery tour wowwwwwwwza
I would love a garden like that here in rainy Ireland 🌵
Just beautiful 😊
What a magnificent installation. You NEVER disappoint Laura. I'm truly inspired to do something similar this spring. Thank you for sharing and keeping us inspired.
Love this installation, and I give it a big 10! Especially with that red Ferox aloe. The only tiny thing is the client needs bigger pots next to her front door, the ones she has are too small.
Looks fantastic
GORGEOUS!!!
Just beautiful, I love the simplicity of the front 😍
Another winner.
Oh Laura …😊 I think this is one of my favourite spaces that you have done in a while! It feels like me.
This re-design is open, airy, harmonious and the color combos are my favorite!! Also, great choice on the rubble border! At 10:35: what is the name of the lovely tall lime and burgundy speckled plant? Thanks for another look at the back garden - that ocean backdrop is gorgeous!! Yeah, I could live there… 😍🤩
It looks like a Billbergia Hallelujah. It's a bromeliad.
@@Pyoverdin Thank you!
Gosh so beautiful!
Incredible. A perfect setting of color, texture and serenity. Laura, are you looking to add a creative member to your team??? Let me know 😊
Always interested in new talent!
Email me at designforserenity@yahoo.com
gorgeous
Another knockout!! The solo pot on the left of the very open, welcoming porch looks lonely! Olive tree finding new home was absolutely needed! Reassure your client. Thanks!
The cycas is peaking so won't be long b4 a new flush opens just remove all fronds so energy can go into the new growth it often helps the new flush to come sooner.
Clear Edison LED bulbs in the lantern fixtures would be better than the current bulbs
Wow❤
Yes.
I feel like the sago will be fine as long as the trunk didn't get damaged. They are just very slow growers. We have them all over in Houston and they get toasted when we get an artic blast. I usually don't see them flush back out for a few months and until then they look dead, but they aren't!
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Laura, what is your pruner/clipper. They look so sturdy.
I think the sago palm will survive but it needs water. If you give it a bucket of water the fonds will pick up even the dead looking ones. The biggest mistake is to cut the dead and half dead ones off as I think the plant needs them to grow new ones. It could take 6 months for the new ones to appear.
Laura, I don't live too far from here and wanted to ask if you think Rubber Mulch (Costco Groundsmart brand) is a bad idea with succulents? I think the contrast looks great and it's pretty cheap. I would mix the undersoil (right under the succulent) with perlite.
I finally realized it’s “Terry” and not “Harry.” Took me long enough.
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I’m curious since I live in the same city as you, have you lost many plants in your most recent installations to all the rain and/or colder temperatures that we have recently had? I’m pretty sure that I’m going to lose some agavoides and a Kalanchoe dragonfire. Hopefully that will be all……
still cant get over your haters judgement
Beautiful installation. However, please be more careful in protecting your client's privacy and by extension their safety. Don't mention street names and be sure to blur street addresses before posting videos.