Very nice installation. 👌 It looks lovely. Your plants looks so healthy and vibrant. Thank you for sharing. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family. 😃
First like and First Viewer Fully watched 16:22 done ✅ My hope one day we can create this in our garden,, You are such an Inspiration Soni Thank you so much for sharing 💕
Hi I am new to your channel and really like what you are doing. Would you mind adding the items you use in the description area of your videos? That would really help me alot when attempting to do this work at my house. Thank you!
Consider low voltage LED lights. The cable is direct-burial (no PVC required), and consumes less electricity. The downside is that you won't have 110v outlets. Also, most places in the USA would require 18" depth (or maybe 12") for 110v cables. Check your local city ordinances.
Hi Sonny, I worried about my desert rose. It’s finally starting to leaf out but I noticed a soft spot near the base and was worried the was root rot happening. It’s dry, I haven’t overwatered it at all. There’s no flies or fungus that I can see. Should I worry about this spot? The rest of the plant is hard like it should be. Except for this area and a little soft spot in another area at the base. Should I do anything with it or just keep an eye on it? Is there a way of checking without completely uprooting the whole plant? Kim🇨🇦
Too much work. Low voltage LEDs are the way to go. Plus would not pass code in many places as power lines must be buried much deeper than a few inches. Also with low voltage there is no risk if shock.
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Nice results! The lights add so much more beauty to the landscape at night. Your tutorial is the easiest way to accomplish this beautiful outcome! ☺️
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Very beautiful, you are very talented !
Thank you for your time in making this video! Loved it🤗
Very nice installation. 👌 It looks lovely. Your plants looks so healthy and vibrant. Thank you for sharing. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family. 😃
Hi anh, em love your channel n the desert rose, where do anh live, Florida
First like and First Viewer
Fully watched 16:22 done ✅
My hope one day we can create this in our garden,,
You are such an Inspiration Soni
Thank you so much for sharing 💕
Miss you sonny, hope to see you soon🤞🏻
Your garden is AMAZING 🪴
My dream garden 🪴
Beautiful job!!!
Hi I am new to your channel and really like what you are doing. Would you mind adding the items you use in the description area of your videos? That would really help me alot when attempting to do this work at my house. Thank you!
Looks great. Thanks for the video.
Your great 😊 I subscribe even Though I like solar u know what your doing and u do a neat job
You make good videos and do good work. Liked and subscribed.
Excellent work ❤
Great video, thank you.
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Gorgeous!
Consider low voltage LED lights. The cable is direct-burial (no PVC required), and consumes less electricity. The downside is that you won't have 110v outlets.
Also, most places in the USA would require 18" depth (or maybe 12") for 110v cables. Check your local city ordinances.
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Hi Sonny, I worried about my desert rose. It’s finally starting to leaf out but I noticed a soft spot near the base and was worried the was root rot happening. It’s dry, I haven’t overwatered it at all. There’s no flies or fungus that I can see. Should I worry about this spot? The rest of the plant is hard like it should be. Except for this area and a little soft spot in another area at the base. Should I do anything with it or just keep an eye on it? Is there a way of checking without completely uprooting the whole plant?
Kim🇨🇦
Too much work. Low voltage LEDs are the way to go. Plus would not pass code in many places as power lines must be buried much deeper than a few inches. Also with low voltage there is no risk if shock.