So glad you liked our garden!! Here in Ontario we definitely get 3 distinct seasons (it's currently 32 feels like 42celsius today, but I know in a few short months winter will be coming with lots and lots of snow!) so we really try to focus on creating gardens that look great all year long. I so enjoy seeing all the other gardens (and of course Laura's!) featured in these videos - so many amazing ideas!
How fun! Thanks guys for sharing my “cottage garden with roses”. To answer the question of roses used.., ARBORS: Peggy Martin and New Dawn PATHWAY TO GATE: 12 Sweet Drift Roses APRICOT ROSE: Mother of Pearl (highly recommend!) There are 9 in the bed shown. Thanks for all you do to educate and inspire others to garden!
🌻This is so fun! Another wonderful video from GA and Laura and Russell. And sincere thanks to all the fabulous gardeners and landscapers out there who make our world a beautiful place to be in. Gorgeous, creative gardens established by the loveliest people! Thank you everyone! 🌼🦋
I love seeing everyone’s gardens. Very motivating. They are all so lovely it makes me want to get out and garden! Thank you everyone for sharing! 🥰👏🏻👏🏻
I absolutely love these before and after gardens! So many creative gardeners! Thanks for showing more of these and I'm sure we will all appreciate them more so in the dead of winter too!
The power of annuals is quite amazing! (The blue house with the glorious window boxes is proof of that.) Before I started watching Garden Answer, I didn't use as many annuals. Now I plant them in everywhere. It makes for a colorful, abundant garden all season.
Hi Laura, on extra video yay, what beautiful gardens, loved the swimming pool Garden more than ever thought of that not that I have a pool gorgeous Gardens thank you Laura have a great afternoon
Ahh you made my day. Working hard on a commissioned painting and really needed a break and a beautiful break it was. Now back to work. Thank you and to all the people who sent photos for the beauty break!
Two Laura videos in one day 🙌🏻🙌🏻 !! Just love what everyone has done with their spaces - brilliant!! 😍 Amazed at the garden from Mexico, especially since we are desert here in Arizona - what a beautiful lush garden!! So inspiring what can be done. Thank you all for your submissions - it’s such a treat and is astonishing to see the before and after photos!! Thank you, Laura for these videos!!
Thank you so much for featuring the Zone 3 Manitoba gardener, what a nice surprise! I’m also in the same zone and province! What a lovely space they created! 🇨🇦
Q: Hey guys, i live in London, UK, Zone 9a and want to put some manure down on my main bed, after removing the tomato plant late Oct/ Nov. I usually interplant my garlic late Nov/ Dec (after refrigeration), before planting out new tomatoes the following late spring. Will my garlic burn with bagged manure or as it is bagged, it has been matured enough to lay down? We totally renovated a very well wallpapered (5 layers) and out of date house and a "mature" garden, into a bordered, less shingled/ small pebbled garden and opened up the lawn and grass area. We used the "crazy paving" thick council patio style stabs to build our main bed and built our new patio. What we lack in money, we use knowledge to recycle and upcycle a lot of our gardening stuff to grow veg and re wild both our front and back gardens. It isn't as beautiful as these gardens but it is functional in terms of naturally attracting pollinators and predators. I will let naturally bolting edible plants to flower and seed, like our turnips for example for early flowers. I was late on cutting some seeds and now we have turnips growing on the shingle path but much better than creepy purple clover or mere tails! We moved in at 32 weeks pregnant and we immediately got the electric and plumbers in, saving us from a gas leak straight away! Ripping out a kitchen and building a new one was kinda hard, working FT in Central London and being so pregnant and a not so DIY hubby but the last week of pregnancy i was so relived to finish tiling the kitchen, our miracle baby came along and our journey of being first time parents and the renovating journey went from there!
Laura, I greatly appreciate these snapshots of other people's gardens!!! They not only provide something beautiful to look at. But provide many ideas as well!!! It's awesome to see how other's will think outside the box in order to create something gorgeous and useful!!! I have seriously considered a cinderblock wall around the backyard. But I was thinking of having render added to it. I think that would provide an "old world" style and appearance. You can see many grand manors / castles that will utilize rendered walls. Definitely keep these videos coming lol. 😁😁😁😁💖💖💖
I absolutely love these videos. It's the only thing that gets me through our loooong winters!! Gorgeous! Thank you gardeners and thank you to Laura for sharing them with us!
Animal watching with your children is so much fun! My daughter has always been into birds and bugs and my son likes rodents and amphibians and in our garden spaces here in Southern Oregon we have researched so many different animals and learned all about them. I think it would be a great Idea to find out what kind of creatures are in your garden with your kids, their little minds will explode with wonder and will have lasting precious memories and knowledge.
Amazing what a boost it is to discover a bonus video today! Thank you everyone for sharing your beautiful spaces. It is amazing to see people's visions come to life.
How lovely! Thank you to everyone that shared their spaces. All were beautiful and very inspiring. If I had to pick a favorite it'd be the cottage garden. I wanted to wonder through it , admire it, smell the roses and maybe sit a spell. Perfectly layered view and ever so pretty to behold. And Laura, thanks so much for sharing with us all. 😊
To Linda, in Washington... oh my goodness, thank you for the before & after photos of the removal of a swimming pool!! I want to take out our pool & transform it into something beautiful!! Amazing transformation! ❤
I am not even half way through, and I am so impressed with the Garden Answer Crewmembers' creativity and beautiful gardens - I just HAD to shout out these gardens are GORGEOUS 😍
Great job guy’s. Everyone’s garden’s look amazing. Love especially seeing gardens from Canada 🇨🇦 as I live in Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Hey Laura, you should do blooper videos where Russel, Cheddar, or Douglas interrupt your filming, or even the kids. I bet there are some great moments you could share.
Congrats on your rainfall and no wind! Lol here in MA, we had the 2nd wettest summer in recorded history. It was great not having to water, but the slugs were insane and a lot of things rotted. Feast or famine! Last year we barely got any rain. Thanks for sharing these videos, so inspiring
Love to see some Canadian gardens! I am in zone 3 and I love your channel. Have lots of dreams for my yard, hopefully I will have the time to do something soon!
I love these beautiful gardens videos!!! It's great when before pictures are included. Then the space looks even more beautiful! Thanks for sharing these gardens.
Well, you gave us a nice surprise today. I sure enjoyed the 2nd video also. All the garden spaces were beautiful!! Thank you for our surprise video this evening.😊
I love this series so much! If the person who submitted the pic with the impatiens in a round flower bed around the tree sees this, or anyone with personal experience, I have questions. How old is the tree you planted around and what kind of tree is it? Do you run into roots with your shovel/spade when planting the annuals? I have a 2 year old maple tree that I cut out sod around, added back some garden soil, and made a round (but not raised) flower bed. I planted annuals like yours, but I ran into several small roots in the process. I’ve now read that maples have a lot of surface roots. Just wondering if you run into roots when planting annuals with your tree type?
I'm Jennifer, the one in Central KY that submitted the impatiens pictures around the tree. Those are Weeping Cherry trees. I didn't plant them, but I'm guessing they are about 10+ years old. We made the rock beds around them and filled in with a lot of dirt. I really don't run into any roots when planting. Maple trees do have A LOT of surface roots. I have 4 maple trees on my property and I don't plant anything under them.
@@jennifermclaughlin5887 aww, thank you so much for your reply! That’s really helpful. And so cool you were featured. I love a good before and after shot of annuals from day of planting to later summer. No more planting annuals under my maple tree in future years. At least I had some fun trying them when I was creating the flower bed and already cutting into a few small roots. Next season the maple just gets to have the mulched bed to itself!
@@kristibelle9854 I was SO happy I was featured too! :-) When we created those flower beds, we put down a good 5-6 inches of soil because I didn't want to have a problem with roots. A little trick I've learned too in getting them so big, is plant a lot in the space (I probably had around 55 plants in each bed). I've done multi colored twice, and one year I did just red. I think next year I'll do all pink. :-)
@@jennifermclaughlin5887 I actually screenshot a before pic to calculate how many impatiens plugs would be in that flower bed, my rough estimate with eyeing your was about 60! ☺️ thank you for giving me a solid number, it’s hard to find info like this online with the before and after pics of growth. I think all pink impatiens next year would be so pretty! The restful (as Laura says) and clean look of a single color around the tree sounds nice. Have a wonderful day! ☀️
I love these videos. My favorite picture from this one was the red door surrounded by red and green plants. It just grabbed my attention. Now I want to paint my front door red!
What a nice surprise to have 2 videos today! Thank you, Laura!
Yes!! An awesome surprise!! ❤
I agree! It completely made my day!!!
So glad you liked our garden!! Here in Ontario we definitely get 3 distinct seasons (it's currently 32 feels like 42celsius today, but I know in a few short months winter will be coming with lots and lots of snow!) so we really try to focus on creating gardens that look great all year long. I so enjoy seeing all the other gardens (and of course Laura's!) featured in these videos - so many amazing ideas!
How fun! Thanks guys for sharing my “cottage garden with roses”. To answer the question of roses used..,
ARBORS: Peggy Martin and New Dawn
PATHWAY TO GATE: 12 Sweet Drift Roses
APRICOT ROSE: Mother of Pearl (highly recommend!) There are 9 in the bed shown.
Thanks for all you do to educate and inspire others to garden!
I just love you to pieces Laura! You are just so enthusiastic to see our work as we are to see yours!!❤
Oh... please do these forever! I love looking at what others do with their space. So inspiring. 🙂
🌻This is so fun! Another wonderful video from GA and Laura and Russell. And sincere thanks to all the fabulous gardeners and landscapers out there who make our world a beautiful place to be in. Gorgeous, creative gardens established by the loveliest people! Thank you everyone! 🌼🦋
Grabbed my morning coffee before I sat down. Thank you for these!
Hi Laura and Aaron! Thank you for featuring my garden transformation; it was greatly appreciated :)!
You certainly deserved the recognition! A lot of work and forethought for sure! It is gorgeous!!!!
@@raehenderson Thank you! 😊
Thanks for all that shared your amazing gardens! Thank you Laura for your descriptions and how excited you are to talk about them! So wonderful!
No ways. I'm so happy. Laura always chooses the most amazing gardens. So beautiful
What beautiful inspiration! My husband just retired so now he can help me with our 10,000 square foot back yard. Time we have we nothing but time!
You have so much to look forward too!
Thanks to all who shared their gardens. Awesome!
My pleasure. So glad you enjoyed my cottage garden with roses.
Adding my voice in thanks for all those who share their beautiful gardens. Did you kind of miss Aaron on this one? I did.
Wow! What a bonus! Thank you guys for this ! Love seeing other people’s beautiful creations! 💚💚💚
LOVE the sunken rose garden. We're considering doing the same! Thanks for the inspiration.
wouldnt the soil be skinking down.... soil compacts over time right
Wow, these gardens are stunning! This series is a real winner!
You are so nice...you are inspired by gardens that were inspired by you!!! Awesome work everyone! Every garden looks so good!!!!
Soooo beautiful! Wow! Nice surprise! Thanks Laura💚💛🧡💛💚
I love seeing everyone’s gardens. Very motivating. They are all so lovely it makes me want to get out and garden! Thank you everyone for sharing! 🥰👏🏻👏🏻
I love going back and watching these during the winter 🥶. 😊
OHMYGOSH!! Did you see that giant watermelon 🍉 in the 3rd garden? WOWEE!!
BEST PART ABOUT THIS SERIES: You can go back and binge for great ideas, and then go redo your own garden in autumn 🍁😊
Absolutely beautiful gardens!! Soooo fun!!!🌸💕💕
Thank You Laura and friends ! great stuff!
So glad to see that gorgeous Russel along with all of these stunning gardens! Thank you!!!
I absolutely love these before and after gardens! So many creative gardeners! Thanks for showing more of these and I'm sure we will all appreciate them more so in the dead of winter too!
The power of annuals is quite amazing!
(The blue house with the glorious window boxes is proof of that.) Before I started watching Garden Answer, I didn't use as many annuals. Now I plant them in everywhere. It makes for a colorful, abundant garden all season.
The blue house was my favorite, along with the rose cottage garden 🥰
Hi Laura,
on extra video yay, what beautiful gardens, loved the swimming pool Garden more than ever thought of that not that I have a pool gorgeous Gardens thank you Laura have a great afternoon
Wow just wow 😍 that sunken rose garden is kick-a**
I love this series! The cottage garden with all the roses …. Oh my. Glorious! They all are so beautiful! Bravo to all that submitted!
The cottage garden with roses is my garden and I am so glad you enjoyed it! 🌹
This was such fun to watch! I also liked seeing what our neighbors to the North and South of us have in their gardens.
Bev from Manitoba! Way to go! I’m a Manitoba girl myself. Well done on your garden space. Love it!
I love love love these videos. So nice to see what others have created. Thanks Laura!
Ahh you made my day. Working hard on a commissioned painting and really needed a break and a beautiful break it was. Now back to work. Thank you and to all the people who sent photos for the beauty break!
Two Laura videos in one day 🙌🏻🙌🏻 !! Just love what everyone has done with their spaces - brilliant!! 😍 Amazed at the garden from Mexico, especially since we are desert here in Arizona - what a beautiful lush garden!! So inspiring what can be done.
Thank you all for your submissions - it’s such a treat and is astonishing to see the before and after photos!! Thank you, Laura for these videos!!
Oh what beautiful beautiful beautiful gardens and sooo many great ideas. 💕💕💕
Love the beautiful gardens videos! Such great inspiration. Thank you for highlighting all the others in addition to your beautiful space!
Thank you so much for featuring the Zone 3 Manitoba gardener, what a nice surprise! I’m also in the same zone and province! What a lovely space they created! 🇨🇦
Wonderful, I always love seeing everyone's beautiful gardens and ideas. They help us all with some great ideas and possible changes ❤
Q: Hey guys, i live in London, UK, Zone 9a and want to put some manure down on my main bed, after removing the tomato plant late Oct/ Nov.
I usually interplant my garlic late Nov/ Dec (after refrigeration), before planting out new tomatoes the following late spring.
Will my garlic burn with bagged manure or as it is bagged, it has been matured enough to lay down?
We totally renovated a very well wallpapered (5 layers) and out of date house and a "mature" garden, into a bordered, less shingled/ small pebbled garden and opened up the lawn and grass area. We used the "crazy paving" thick council patio style stabs to build our main bed and built our new patio.
What we lack in money, we use knowledge to recycle and upcycle a lot of our gardening stuff to grow veg and re wild both our front and back gardens. It isn't as beautiful as these gardens but it is functional in terms of naturally attracting pollinators and predators. I will let naturally bolting edible plants to flower and seed, like our turnips for example for early flowers. I was late on cutting some seeds and now we have turnips growing on the shingle path but much better than creepy purple clover or mere tails!
We moved in at 32 weeks pregnant and we immediately got the electric and plumbers in, saving us from a gas leak straight away! Ripping out a kitchen and building a new one was kinda hard, working FT in Central London and being so pregnant and a not so DIY hubby but the last week of pregnancy i was so relived to finish tiling the kitchen, our miracle baby came along and our journey of being first time parents and the renovating journey went from there!
Laura, I greatly appreciate these snapshots of other people's gardens!!! They not only provide something beautiful to look at. But provide many ideas as well!!! It's awesome to see how other's will think outside the box in order to create something gorgeous and useful!!!
I have seriously considered a cinderblock wall around the backyard. But I was thinking of having render added to it. I think that would provide an "old world" style and appearance. You can see many grand manors / castles that will utilize rendered walls.
Definitely keep these videos coming lol. 😁😁😁😁💖💖💖
I absolutely love these videos. It's the only thing that gets me through our loooong winters!! Gorgeous! Thank you gardeners and thank you to Laura for sharing them with us!
Animal watching with your children is so much fun! My daughter has always been into birds and bugs and my son likes rodents and amphibians and in our garden spaces here in Southern Oregon we have researched so many different animals and learned all about them. I think it would be a great Idea to find out what kind of creatures are in your garden with your kids, their little minds will explode with wonder and will have lasting precious memories and knowledge.
We animal watch nearly every day, tho I like to watch the deer in the neighbors yard!😊
Love these beautiful garden videos! So many great ideas for us. Thanks for sharing these beautiful spaces with us from across the country.
The 2nd to last garden…Wow! Beautiful coloring I’ve not seen often. Unique.
I love seeing these gardens! People are so creative and artistic! Gives me way to many ideas...my husband says I need to stop watching, lol!
Thanks for continuing to put these videos together for us. I really enjoy them!
Amazing what a boost it is to discover a bonus video today! Thank you everyone for sharing your beautiful spaces. It is amazing to see people's visions come to life.
The home in Ontario as well as yours is giving me great motivation to massively downsize my lawn into pathways. I just love that look!!
How lovely! Thank you to everyone that shared their spaces. All were beautiful and very inspiring. If I had to pick a favorite it'd be the cottage garden. I wanted to wonder through it , admire it, smell the roses and maybe sit a spell. Perfectly layered view and ever so pretty to behold. And Laura, thanks so much for sharing with us all. 😊
So glad you enjoyed my cottage garden and thank you for your kind words. Cottage gardens are made for wandering! 🌹💐
To Linda, in Washington... oh my goodness, thank you for the before & after photos of the removal of a swimming pool!! I want to take out our pool & transform it into something beautiful!! Amazing transformation! ❤
Greetings from St. Helena, Ca. I’d love to get in touch with Grant in Napa to ask if I could tour their garden for ideas! Loved it! 😍
Oh wow two videos today! thank you Laura!!! ❤
I am not even half way through, and I am so impressed with the Garden Answer Crewmembers' creativity and beautiful gardens - I just HAD to shout out these gardens are GORGEOUS 😍
Great job guy’s. Everyone’s garden’s look amazing. Love especially seeing gardens from Canada 🇨🇦 as I live in Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thank you thank you so much for another garden video. Love these! Great inspiration.
Hey Laura, you should do blooper videos where Russel, Cheddar, or Douglas interrupt your filming, or even the kids. I bet there are some great moments you could share.
These are always so inspiring and I am so glad that you do them!
Fabulous gardens! Everything in the gardens were beautiful transformations of the original spaces.
What a nice surprise for a Tuesday night video!!! All those gardens are beautiful!
Ahhh yay! Finally my favorite of your videos. I never miss these!!
So fun to see other gardens in various locations!❤
Congrats on your rainfall and no wind! Lol here in MA, we had the 2nd wettest summer in recorded history. It was great not having to water, but the slugs were insane and a lot of things rotted. Feast or famine! Last year we barely got any rain. Thanks for sharing these videos, so inspiring
💚 💜 Love your red geraniums in the back ground!!
The crops look absolutely perfect
Love the transformations! My fave was the house with two tiered hanging baskets on the main and upper floors. Gorgeous!
I love these "Beautiful Gardens" videos! I get so inspired!
Love all these gardens!
Russell wants to snuggle. Chris and Ona's garden in Ontario is my favorite.
Love to see some Canadian gardens! I am in zone 3 and I love your channel. Have lots of dreams for my yard, hopefully I will have the time to do something soon!
Such beautiful gardens.
Love Love this series of sharing other gardens
I love these beautiful gardens videos!!! It's great when before pictures are included. Then the space looks even more beautiful! Thanks for sharing these gardens.
I was so shocked to see one of these garden reviews pop up. I love it. All of them are beautiful. Thanks for posting.
Laura in The Hartley and looking at gardens love it. Thanks
Well, you gave us a nice surprise today. I sure enjoyed the 2nd video also. All the garden spaces were beautiful!! Thank you for our surprise video this evening.😊
Love it. I agree , Laura. Keep those inspirational gardens coming! ❤
Great job everyone!!!. Beautiful gardens.❤
Wondered when we would get to another one.......knowing you have been so busy, but with all the heat thought we might be seeing one soon. Lovely❤
Yes it’s a treat for sure……happy dance time❤
Can you do flower arrangements video series? Id love to see how other people make them!
Excellent idea!'
omg tuesday night video!!! thank you lolll
So many lovely gardens . So many great ideas.Thank you!
Yay! What a great…Another video! Thank you 😊
So many beautiful gardens
This is my absolute favorite video type. Love, love to see others peoples garden ideas. Thank you for sharing with us !
ALL your video’s are wonderful!! I’ve learned a lot about plants and trees. Keep up the good work!!❤
YAY! Thank you for showing our garden in Napa, CA; it truly is our oasis 🪴🌷🌻
P.S. that watermelon ended up being 55lbs! 🍉
I love this series so much!
If the person who submitted the pic with the impatiens in a round flower bed around the tree sees this, or anyone with personal experience, I have questions.
How old is the tree you planted around and what kind of tree is it? Do you run into roots with your shovel/spade when planting the annuals?
I have a 2 year old maple tree that I cut out sod around, added back some garden soil, and made a round (but not raised) flower bed. I planted annuals like yours, but I ran into several small roots in the process. I’ve now read that maples have a lot of surface roots. Just wondering if you run into roots when planting annuals with your tree type?
I'm Jennifer, the one in Central KY that submitted the impatiens pictures around the tree. Those are Weeping Cherry trees. I didn't plant them, but I'm guessing they are about 10+ years old. We made the rock beds around them and filled in with a lot of dirt. I really don't run into any roots when planting. Maple trees do have A LOT of surface roots. I have 4 maple trees on my property and I don't plant anything under them.
@@jennifermclaughlin5887 aww, thank you so much for your reply! That’s really helpful. And so cool you were featured. I love a good before and after shot of annuals from day of planting to later summer.
No more planting annuals under my maple tree in future years. At least I had some fun trying them when I was creating the flower bed and already cutting into a few small roots. Next season the maple just gets to have the mulched bed to itself!
@@kristibelle9854 I was SO happy I was featured too! :-) When we created those flower beds, we put down a good 5-6 inches of soil because I didn't want to have a problem with roots. A little trick I've learned too in getting them so big, is plant a lot in the space (I probably had around 55 plants in each bed). I've done multi colored twice, and one year I did just red. I think next year I'll do all pink. :-)
@@jennifermclaughlin5887 I actually screenshot a before pic to calculate how many impatiens plugs would be in that flower bed, my rough estimate with eyeing your was about 60! ☺️ thank you for giving me a solid number, it’s hard to find info like this online with the before and after pics of growth.
I think all pink impatiens next year would be so pretty! The restful (as Laura says) and clean look of a single color around the tree sounds nice.
Have a wonderful day! ☀️
@@kristibelle9854 💓💓😊
What a fun late afternoon treat! Thank you!
Did you see the watermelon in the one where they were pouring a curving concrete sidewalk.
That's what I was going to say, too. Yummy. I love when veggies are mixed in to the landscaping.
I saw the watermelon but when Laura didn’t mention it I thought that I hadn’t 😂
Yes your viewers have beautiful gardens 👍👏😊❤️
I love these videos. My favorite picture from this one was the red door surrounded by red and green plants. It just grabbed my attention. Now I want to paint my front door red!
Great beautiful amazing tour! I especially loved the last one with the unique use of reds.
That was nice I could look at these everyday I love to see other peoples ideas it’s like looking through a magazine
I love Russel, he's such a riot LOL!!
Woohoo! 2 videos!!
I just LOVE these garden videos. So so pretty. And inspirational.
That was a nice surprise Thank you
Surprise video! Yay!! ❤❤
Thank you these gardens are amazing!
I love the backdrop in Hartley