@@TrueGardener 😀I want to create a similar tropical look in our humble garden here in Tampa so I created bookmarks that will help me quickly reference the video. 👍
Thanks so much for reviewing this garden. I have watched the original one so many times I can't count!! And now the follow up is as great as the first. You outdid yourself with this one. Say hi to Bryce for me.
True Gardener! This is the video that I’ve been waiting for! The original video had me drooling. This yard is an oasis. Fantastic job! That pothos on the tree looks like the ones that grow in Jamaica. I can’t wait to see the next phase. Thanks for doing this video.
This is the best video yet. I grabbed some tips and like how you coplanted with the Queen Emma's. I've been looking for a more natural looking landscape around a pool cage for a long time. I put stone around our cage as well with a hammock area and deep beds, but this project, without a set bed around it, is very cool to see. Wonderful and relatable...yet grand.
We retired to Boquete, Panama and your videos are so helpful. We come from Michigan so tropical plants were only houseplants. Now I'm learning all over again. Once I get a handle on the leafcutter ants, I'm gold.
Oh, congratulations Mary it’s funny My husband and I were just talking about Panama yesterday. I hear it’s a beautiful place to retire. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the channel and getting some good ideas. Good luck to you in the garden.
Love this one! Love your comment about leading to a narrow point and then opening up into another “room”. And I definitely want to try the cooler transition with the “jungle” look. Thank you so much for bringing us along!
My Favourite on this Video is the Gorgeous Curved Coconut Palm. I have planted in my garden area 3 golden dwarf Malayan coconut palms. I am training Tecoma Stans to be like trees. Look on UA-cam Singapore plants yellow bell,, another name for Tecoma Stans.. Also the Callistemon ( bottle Brush) plants grown as small trees. Lastly the pink bougainvillea tree grown next to a Adonidia palm is, just Amazing. I am growing from Seed some Teddy bear palms. Another palm I like is the Carpoxylon. Such a wonderful large green Crown Sharft
True gardener! I’m so glad you mentioned that palms can work with oaks. That’s been one of my issues - I have oaks and a sweet gum in my back yard where I also want a tropical oasis. I hope to get some palms in the ground this summer by following some of your designs.
True gardener! I must say this is the most beautiful design that I have ever seen. Incredible work. If you don’t mind me asking, how much was a job like this?
Absolutely beautiful landscaping ❤ would it be possible to change birdcage pool screen/framing to have a larger windowpane to gain an unobstructed view of the water feature?
Great suggestion! I will add that to the list. Thank you for the reminder they are such a great staple in the garden, definitely do deserve to be highlighted.
True Gardener! Random Question from another video - When you plant ‘Song of India’ in a grouping, do you have a specific height or “look” you’re going for? I am having trouble envisioning a grouping without it looking crazy. lol
Hello Tassi yes usually I use it for a pop of a little wild look around 3-3.5ft I keep it trimmed as even as possible so it’s an upright cluster planting. It can be maintained at a small height, however be careful because it can also grow very tall. If you let it, I tend to like it more compact and dense and thick. Hope this helps some true gardener.
True gardener! Love your videos! I have a question. What metal edging do you use to separate rock from mulch? With our sandy soil, it's so difficult to get any edging to stay in place.
I love your videos. I'm new to South Florida and need help. Can I use sand from pool excavation, to create berm for planting, without removing St. Augustine grass. I've been told yes and no. Help !! Thanks
Hello re using some sand should be fine however try to remove as much of the grass as possible. Weed seeds are commonly in grass and could constantly come up through planting beds. If they’re not removed sometimes it’s just easier to remove all the grass while you can see it. Good luck gardener.
Hello! I love watching your videos and your gardens are inspirational! I'm new to the Cape Coral area and want to start my garden. Do I have to kill the grass first or am I able to create a berm using dug up material from our pool that's being installed.
Hello Gardner, I’m so glad you’re finding inspiration in the videos as for recycling the area under your pool that can be a bit tricky. You want to be cautious using grass because it can break down and cause pockets in the garden making things unlevel I would try to get as much clean soil as you can get into the space to give your new landscaping the best possible start. Wishing u great luck with your new project.
True Gardener. Thank you for the video Jennifer and Bryce. 👍
03:11 - Foxtail Palm
03:23 - Triangle Palm
03:30 - Blue Latan Palm
03:38 - Bismarck Palm
04:10 - Livistona Fulva
04:51 - Obi Island Palm
05:10 - Dioon Palm
05:28 - Fiji Fan Palm
06:13 - Foxtail Palm
09:48 - Pygmy Date Palm
11:04 - Rojo Congo Philodendron
11:08 - Cat Palm
11:41 - Pindo Palm and Bottle Palm
12:11 - Alfreddi Cold Coconut Palm
13:45 - Graceful Bamboos
14:00 - Cabbage Palms
14:28 - Pindo Palm and Banana Tree
14:47 - Canary Island Date Palm
15:35 - Coconut Palm
16:28 - Canary Island Date Palm
17:00 - Fire Spikes
17:50 - Pindo Palm and Alfreddi Palm
18:38 - Graceful Bamboos
19:08 - Cordyline Floricas and Cordyline Boleros
19:16 - Begonia Odorata
20:12 - Cordyline Florica and Philodendron Selloum
20:45 - Coconut Palm and Philodendron Selloum
You are the BEST! I am pinning this comment for all to see :)
@@TrueGardener 😀I want to create a similar tropical look in our humble garden here in Tampa so I created bookmarks that will help me quickly reference the video. 👍
I’m definitely a true gardener. This place blew my mind with the variety of palms all working together in the landscape and all the details. Nice job!
Hi True Gardener!! This garden was so fun to design and show you all! Im so glad you liked! Thanks for watching 😊
TRUE GARDENER! LOVE this landscape and its paths and curves! What an AWESOME SPACE!
Yes! Thanks for tuning in again True Gardener !! 😊
Everything you and Bryce do is perfectly blend in well together and beautiful😊🌴
Bryce here! Thank you so much that means a lot!
Thanks so much for reviewing this garden. I have watched the original one so many times I can't count!! And now the follow up is as great as the first. You outdid yourself with this one. Say hi to Bryce for me.
HII this Bryce and Mom is here as well! I wanted to say thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!
@@TrueGardener What is the heart shaped leaf plant on the right at 9:42?
True Gardener! This is the video that I’ve been waiting for! The original video had me drooling. This yard is an oasis. Fantastic job! That pothos on the tree looks like the ones that grow in Jamaica. I can’t wait to see the next phase. Thanks for doing this video.
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
I'm absolutely obsessed with watching your tour videos. Wish you were in Central Florida. 😊
Thank you so much Caroline!!😊
I love this look, but maybe a little messier. I love the look of an untamed jungle.
Haha yes! Thanks for tuning in Carole! 😊
This is the best video yet. I grabbed some tips and like how you coplanted with the Queen Emma's. I've been looking for a more natural looking landscape around a pool cage for a long time. I put stone around our cage as well with a hammock area and deep beds, but this project, without a set bed around it, is very cool to see. Wonderful and relatable...yet grand.
Bryce and I give you a huge thanks!!! This videos was so fun to make! Thanks for sharing that you enjoyed it 😊
We retired to Boquete, Panama and your videos are so helpful. We come from Michigan so tropical plants were only houseplants. Now I'm learning all over again. Once I get a handle on the leafcutter ants, I'm gold.
Oh, congratulations Mary it’s funny My husband and I were just talking about Panama yesterday. I hear it’s a beautiful place to retire. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the channel and getting some good ideas. Good luck to you in the garden.
Hey Jen. We love re watching😅🎉🎉
Just made my day, thanks for re watching 😊
So beautiful! Love your videos. It’s so hard to find gardeners that can design for our tropical heat. Please keep videos coming! You are so talented.
Thank you so very much!
Love this one!
Love your comment about leading to a narrow point and then opening up into another “room”. And I definitely want to try the cooler transition with the “jungle” look. Thank you so much for bringing us along!
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
Beautiful! I look forward to seeing you do the next stage.
Yes, me too! 😊
True gardener 💯
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
True gardener. Great video. Thank you
Thanks so so so much for watching!!! True Gardener! 😊
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
😀It looks good. Thanks for sharing. True gardener!
Hi True Gardener!! Thanks for watching :)
You knock this out of the park! It’s absolutely gorgeous!🌴💚
True Gardener!
Thanks.
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
True gardner. Enjoyable tour
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
True Gardener: such a beautiful garden! Tropical oasis
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
Love this video. True Gardener
Absolutely beautiful, love the balance of trees and plants. Always gives me great ideas.
Keep the video's going.
Thanks so so much for watching !😊
Gorgeous job wow amazing
True Gardner !
Hey True Gardener!! Thanks so so much for watching 😊
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Thank you so so much!
My Favourite on this Video is the Gorgeous Curved Coconut Palm. I have planted in my garden area 3 golden dwarf Malayan coconut palms. I am training Tecoma Stans to be like trees. Look on UA-cam Singapore plants yellow bell,, another name for Tecoma Stans.. Also the Callistemon ( bottle Brush) plants grown as small trees.
Lastly the pink bougainvillea tree grown next to a Adonidia palm is, just Amazing. I am growing from Seed some Teddy bear palms. Another palm I like is the Carpoxylon. Such a wonderful large green Crown Sharft
Oh, I agree listed some of my all-time favorite palms. I’d have to say the Carpoxylon is in my top 5. 😍😍
Love this property❤
Thank you so so much 😊
True gardener! I enjoy watching your beautiful work!
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
True Gardener! Love this landscape!
Hi True Gardener!! Thanks for tuning in 😊😊
Gorgeous garden, I love all your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and thought process behind each vista.
So nice of you thank you and I’m so glad you’re liking the videos!
True gardener! I’m so glad you mentioned that palms can work with oaks. That’s been one of my issues - I have oaks and a sweet gum in my back yard where I also want a tropical oasis. I hope to get some palms in the ground this summer by following some of your designs.
I’m so glad it helped. Yes big canopy trees can deter the toughest Gardner lol. However they can play nice with palms if forced. 😃😂
True gardener! I must say this is the most beautiful design that I have ever seen. Incredible work. If you don’t mind me asking, how much was a job like this?
So beautiful
Thank you so much Joan 😊
true gardner. Love it!
Yeay!! We get to see Bryce!
Bryce said hi and is now blushing haha!! Thanks for watching!!
True Gardener❤ Love your videos.
thank you, Patricia. I’m so glad you enjoyed it.
True Gardener- amazing design! I love learning all the different plants. How many plants did you use in this garden?
I’m not quite sure haha 😅I would say A LOT!!
True gardener!
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
Absolutely beautiful landscaping ❤ would it be possible to change birdcage pool screen/framing to have a larger windowpane to gain an unobstructed view of the water feature?
nice job love tropical look and water fountain ⛲️
thank you
True gardener! Thanks for videos..could you do one on growing the different types of bromiliads?
Great suggestion! I will add that to the list. Thank you for the reminder they are such a great staple in the garden, definitely do deserve to be highlighted.
True gardener
Hello True Gardener!!!
true garden
True Gardener!
Random Question from another video - When you plant ‘Song of India’ in a grouping, do you have a specific height or “look” you’re going for? I am having trouble envisioning a grouping without it looking crazy. lol
Hello Tassi yes usually I use it for a pop of a little wild look around 3-3.5ft I keep it trimmed as even as possible so it’s an upright cluster planting. It can be maintained at a small height, however be careful because it can also grow very tall. If you let it, I tend to like it more compact and dense and thick. Hope this helps some true gardener.
True gardener! Love your videos! I have a question. What metal edging do you use to separate rock from mulch? With our sandy soil, it's so difficult to get any edging to stay in place.
I use curve rites Aluminum alloy edging. Permoloc is a little easier to find. The Beuta faux brick edging is a great product too.
Beautiful 😍 ❤🪴🌴
Thanks so so much for watching 😊
I love your videos. I'm new to South Florida and need help. Can I use sand from pool excavation, to create berm for planting, without removing St. Augustine grass. I've been told yes and no. Help !! Thanks
Hello re using some sand should be fine however try to remove as much of the grass as possible. Weed seeds are commonly in grass and could constantly come up through planting beds. If they’re not removed sometimes it’s just easier to remove all the grass while you can see it. Good luck gardener.
TG❤
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
Hello! I love watching your videos and your gardens are inspirational!
I'm new to the Cape Coral area and want to start my garden. Do I have to kill the grass first or am I able to create a berm using dug up material from our pool that's being installed.
Hello Gardner, I’m so glad you’re finding inspiration in the videos as for recycling the area under your pool that can be a bit tricky. You want to be cautious using grass because it can break down and cause pockets in the garden making things unlevel I would try to get as much clean soil as you can get into the space to give your new landscaping the best possible start. Wishing u great luck with your new project.
Hi Jen, what is the edging that they are using?
That’s curve rite edging it’s an aluminum alloy edging. Permoloc maybe easier to find and it’s very similar :) I hope that helps
Дженнефер как називаеться это красний листие кустарник ?
Hi😃 At what time during the video was it shown??
What type of mulch do you use?
I use a hardwood mulch, call dark brown Florida Mulch. it is stained and treated.
True gardener!!
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊
True gardener!
Thanks so so much for watching !! True Gardener!😊