I second that, I shocked myself walking into the Costco garden center this year and before I knew what I was saying I uttered "Diamond Frost Euphorbia" and I was right!
Off topic: I would love it if Aaron could give us a drone tour every other week or so. It would be so cool, years from now, to run a playlist of them and watch the development of the property. Especially if he maps out a set path to repeat over and over. Down the drive, the coop, the back formal garden, barn, cold frame/greenhouse, west side garden, front lawn, Versailles, of course the Hartley and brick circle and all the glorious new gardens out front. Low enough to see the changes but high/quick enough to not trigger Laura’s need for primping. Lol. What do you say Groupies?
Yes, I agree too!! I’m constantly telling my boyfriend about the work Laura and Aaron are doing on their property. We are planning to buy some land to build some treehouse cabins and orchards and such…so I’m always telling my man what they are doing on their property and how it inspires me! The drone footage is so much more appealing to his male mind, lol. He doesn’t have enough of am attention span to sit and watch a full video with me! 😂. Those drone videos are so awesome!!!
05:00, was thinking to myself “who’s house is RIGHT there, I’ve never seen that neighbor”. Then I realized it was Aaron’s seeded lawn! That’s YOUR house. 😍 Well done you two. 👍🏻
@@sharamuir6253, after years of listening and doing what Laura has said, I believe in their vision there. Super cool to actually see it coming together. 👏🏼
Same here, I have to think a little trying to orient myself where in the property they were filming, then I realized it was the new lawn. It's becoming beautiful. And hydrangeas are my favorite plant 😍
I’ve noticed hydrangea take until about year three to stop acting like they’re going to die when it’s above 85 degrees. At least for me in zone 6 indiana. But if you hang in there you are so rewarded. Nothing in my opinion gives back as much as a hydrangea. Especially a panicle type!
Remember Laura's first year with those limelight hydrangeas in front of her sun porch? She put up a picnic table umbrella near them to protect them from the scorching, late-afternoon sun.
Oh good! My little lime is giving me palpitations here in zone 7a. I've moved it a few times because I was afraid I was frying it. Just gotta keep it alive this year!
Yes! That is so true. I began to wonder if I shouldn’t be planting these but alas they have finally turned the corner! We are in Ohio so hot humid and somewhat dry is our summers.
Laura, the image of you digging up that redbud tree, literally digging in your heels…priceless. Thank you both for all your energy and wonderful videos. You have singlehandedly made me a better gardener and I can proudly say that little bits of my garden (ok, lots of my garden!) look like yours. 💚💚💚
I love how you can visualize the entire space a little at a time. We get educated on plants , irrigation & planting all while enjoying you space. Thank You for another great video.
That redbud was worth the hassle it put you through Laura! 🌳 That new property is really coming along. Flower beds are up and that lawn is looking awesome. Can't wait for an updated tour of that area. 😊😊😊
I'm hoping for a drone tour to get a bird's eye view of everything! I'm having a bit of trouble picturing the overall look of the new property and I think a drone view would help.
@@bridgetwilkins312 definitely! They've made such huge transformation on the property in so little time. A drone shot + a before and after shots would be amazing to see.
Laura and Aaron I wanted to share that you have helped me to be a better gardener - for years I never had the success that I am having this year after learning from you and incorporating the discipline of watering, ground prep, fertilizing and pest management. I have reminders on my phone with the timely todos and I love the planting projects but it’s your experience and teaching that is a true Godsend to me!!
The joy you have when showing us your garden is a wonder to see. I will never be able to have a garden anywhere close to the size of yours but I guarantee because of the love of gardening you share with all of us, my someday little suburban garden will be packed full of beauty and joy all because of you ❤️❤️❤️. Thank you for everything Laura and Aaron!!!
She has a financial motive to have such a massive planting circus. She gets everything for free, paid to do this. It’s all about the cash. We are watching a business and helping fund it. No normal person would have a property like this.
My FAVORITE GA video is Laura digging up that red bud tree…. I still laugh, only cause I’ve been there, watching her fight with that tree… so happy it was worth all of your hard work!!!
Love how you can explain every detail, the layout, the drip and the compatibility of the plants that you choose to use together in a garden space! Very inspirational! Thanks for sharing you knowledge and experience!
Aaron and Laura, something fun to add to your line of merchandise would be a "Garden Answer Notes" journal for all of us who like to jot down notes from the wealth of information you provide. Perhaps even include tidbits of information from Laura scattered throughout the journal! Love how the new property is evolving! 🌿🌸🌿💚
OMG, I feel like this is the first video where we can kinda see lines forming out in the “new property”. Yay, that’s so exciting. You guys have worked so hard, and it shows! Love it.
Maybe no the right time to ask but have you ever considered planting a silver birch tree? My mother planted a row of them when I was young and the wind playing with the leaves made my heart sing.
Hi💚, FYI! I have been carrying that imagine of you digging the red bud tree with me and using it to persist when things get “ hard “ in my garden. It gives me energy to get the job done👍. Yeah😍😍😍. Blessings & Peace to you and all😀!!
Couldn’t sleep and so glad because I can’t wait to go to the nursery and grab some of these beauties. Had no idea they made full sun hydrangeas options
@@lauraadair5906 so I am zone 7b South Carolina. I have done no pruning and hard pruning and they always bloom. I find that if you prune hard after winter before new growth you will have really long hard stems with large blooms and if you let them grow from the old wood and don’t trim you will have thinner stems and smaller blooms bc they sprout off the old wood more than producing new, still tons of blooms but they are just shorter stems and smaller you can hard prune the next year and get larger ones. Very forgiving plant I have not always fertilized and they always preform. Main thing for blooms is FULL SUN and water, I have overhead water and they show no damage or issues. 😊☀️🪴I planted gallon size 4 years ago. I have full confidence you will do great with limelight’s. ✌🏻
Love it!!! It's so exciting, never thought I would be so interested in seeing a space come together. Having planted my own garden from scratch 28 years ago, it's like a trip down memory lane with a modern twist. Irrigation has come such a long way! Your channel definitely feeds my desire to garden and is a wonderful source of inspiration. Thank you for taking us along on the journey!
I just watched the new PW video of all their new changes and plants for 2022! Your name and Aaron's name is all over the comments. Everyone giving you kiddos for introducing us to PW plants and gardening. Thank you for a the inspiration!
Hi Laura.. I love your channel.. your sweet family & ur excitement about everything that you do.. my ten months old baby boy loves to hear your voice & he'll giggle Everytime he hears your voice...
I am so glad the Hydrangeas came out of their shipping adventure! All of those Hydrangeas look beautiful! I do agree with your plan on keeping things short so you can see the cut flower garden! I love the way the new area is evolving, beautiful even better when the grass starts growing!!!! 😍🥰💚🌿
I love your plans for the grass walk way and all. Again you’ve been so much help teaching the difference between chlorosis and too much water. I’m in northern Alabama and we’ve had way too much rain. I’m pretty sure my ferns are showing iron deficiency and my hydrangeas are showing too much water. I’ll double check and work on drainage for the hydrangeas. Thanks so much. It’s such fun watching you and Aaron. You two lift my heart. ❤️
Oh, I could see the beginnings of a lush lawn behind you. That sea of green will be so peaceful and calming. You must be so proud of your Red bud tree. So happy to see your garden responding to your love and care.
Living in drought prone central Texas, i cannot in good conscience grow a plant with the Latin for water in the first part of its name. They are fabulous plants offering beauty in the garden and both fresh and dried floral arrangements. Truly awesome.
Go Aaron...!!!! 👉🏻💪🏻👈🏻 You guys do good together! 💑 Y'all have such wonderful vision. 🤝🏻 Thank you for taking us along on your adventure. Sending blessings, good energy, and love your way...!!!! 🙏🏻🙌🏻❤
Laura I noticed you painted your nails. I just love you. You are an Inspiration to all of us. You and Aaron do an amazing job filming, teaching, and showing us the beauty of your grounds, home and your sweet family. Thank you.
I like that you talked about the watering system on this video. I overwater or under water so it’s helpful to have detailed info about how much and how frequently to water. I feel like in these videos it gets glossed over a ton and it’s important.
I've wondered how those Hydrangeas were doing! Thank you for the update, they look gorgeous. So glad the others made it also. We need tough plants in our lives! Resilience, my word for the year.
No! It is not an island of nothing! I can’t believe how great the new property is looking! Grass coming in, areas taking shape, trees everywhere, and that awesome cut flower garden! 💚
These are really amazing! I never would have believed hydrangeas could be this tough and beautiful! Now if they could be developed in blue, I would be unable to contain my joy!! It’s wonderful to see the progress you’re making with the huge blank slate you started with. Thank you for bringing us with you on this fabulous journey!!!💚
I love the combination of Hydrangea and Russian Sage.The new space is really taking shape. Adding in a grouping of flowers makes it seem more like your yard Laura. And you did start from large to smaller flowering plants but in a grand scale when you consider the entire space.
You can't go wrong with Hydrangeas. I have 79 in our yard and always looking for more. I love the area where you planted the tall grass in the last video. The Hydrangeas really make that look great.
Since, Laura, you can turn a dusty clay soil empty lot , into a paradise (I’m seeing it as it unfolds) can we even imagine the splendrous beauty of what awaits us in Heaven and the Earth made new?!
I see green grass growing! All those hydrangeas are so beautiful, I can see ahead to when the mulch goes in and the grass pathways are lush and green. ❤️
Every time I watch one of your videos, I am tempted to go out to the garden and do things. This am, I already pruned my lower hanging crepe myrtle trees but boy did they put on a bloom show this year and still working it. I had fertilized everything this early spring and it paid off. Thanks for inspiring me and teaching me what I need to do and when. Speaking of hydrangeas, did that late winter feed as well as pruned them back and again, spectacular show. Have the most blooms yet. When I first moved into this old house in Dec 2016, was excited to have established plants around the perimeter. Since I found your channel while you were in your townhouse, I watch your videos faithfully. Through this last year with the pandemic and working as an ER nurse, I have found I needed to lower my stress level with all we have been through. You have been a life saver for my sanity! 🥰
Aww, Soo nice to wake up to Laura! The Property is looking Awesome. Love seeing GRASS coming up!! Soo Rewarding from All the Hard Work you Both have done. Love & Hugs 🙏🥰❤❤❤❤
Because of you Laura; I planted 10 bobo hydrangeas in my front yard and planted 8 limelight hydrangeas in the backyard and have just got my hands on four prime limelights and will add those to my backyard. I have become obsessed with them and have even purchased them for my friends as gifts. Looks amazing! I have a suggestion for you: I would love to share before and after pictures and I am sure many of your followers would love to share before and after pictures of gardens inspired by you. You make everything look so easy and for that reason, my husband and I were brave enough to tackle landscaping in our backyard ourselves (5 foot weeds) and have turned it into a sanctuary. The transformation in one year is incredible and I give all the credit to you and Aaron! Thank you for being you!
🌺 I planned all 3 of these Pinnacle hydrangeas through out my yards this year they are smaller but I can't wait for 2 years to see how they look so glad they made all these varieties it's going to be beautiful 😍
those are gorgeous... ahh, i wish i could grow them here but too hot and honestly no place for something that gets that big... i just love those blooms and the way they change color!! how did they do that??? lol.. flower/plant breeding, another mystery world! can we just stop and admire everything that you've done this year (including another baby!!) ??? we need a slow drone movie, Aaron! my goodness... the gazebo is gone, the potting shed is gone, the barn has 3 symmetrical doors, a STUDIO, a HARTLEY!!!, grass!! trees!!! butterfly garden!! and on and on and on... i would say there's no grass growing under your feet but there is because you want it that way!! (ha.ha.)... amazing - you guys are simply amazing... thanks for the video!!
I love panicle hydrangeas. They begin blooming here, in PA, late July and look so fresh in the garden when the heat and dryness have taken their toll on other plants. Watching them turn pink is always fun too.
I still chuckle at the memory of you digging the redbud up. But what a beautiful sight to see that your hard work rewards you!! It's all beautiful! 💚👍🏼😊🤗
The color progression of those first hydrangea 😭❤️❤️❤️ those are going to be GORGEOUS!! Imagine that pink with some of the yellow and orange leaves for fall. My oh my!!
We never have to use our imagination with you, Laura! You have everything laid out so beautifully, and you explain it so well. Thank you so much for including us on your journey! 👏👏👏🌸🌿
Your new property is really taking shape and coming together!! Love the new hydrangea and denim and lace areas. Aaron is totally Auger Man 😎. Hurray for the red bud tree survival!!
I am so enjoying watching this new space come together! The sage and hydrangea are a beautiful duo. I was thrilled to find a PW Truffula Pink Gomphrena yesterday, which is now tucked in outside my kitchen window😊
That was amazing to hear that those hydrangeas lived without water or light for 2 weeks. Truly shows the quality of plants that Proven Winner develops. I love to hear real life testimonies of how each variety does, as it helps determine where I will choose to spend my plant dollars! Thank-you again, Laura and Aaron.
I was so excited to see Hydrangea from Proven Winners in our Garden Store here in Belgium. I was like a child (I'm 38...): "Look this is what Laura from Garden Answer shows!!!". :D
All the additions of plants will be so gorgeous when they fill out. They look great now. I can't believe how healthy the transplanted red bud maple is...after seeing how sad it was, when you dug it up. It really came back to life.
I love those beautiful hydrangeas, and can't wait to see what they look like in your spaces over time. Your new property is looking so beautiful! Would you please, please, please do an episode of the layout again now that so much more is going on?
Everything is looking gorgeous and I can see where you’re headed and it’s so exciting! Progress is happening! Woohoo! Can you please give a little short tour of the very colorful flower bed that was in the back view of the newest flower bed of panicles!?
Oh just love hydrangeas. Have bloomed a huge blue (microfilia) one of my Mom's (who passed in 93) and she would be so happy to see how her bush has bloomed in my yard. Love to see new ones. Esp the red ones. I assume they take full sun which makes me happy. Love to see your videos. Thanks Aaron!
Last year when I saw you plant the quick fire fab hydrangeas I immediately got online and ordered a fire light tidbit for my little garden. I planted it in the heat of summer and it struggled, but it is doing so beautifully this year! I did two or 33 gallon per hour in meters just as you did on yours, and it hasn’t skipped a beat even though we are in the middle of a heatwave here in Northwest Arkansas. I’m already planning on buying a limelight prime and some little lime punches!
Thanks to Laura I can walk in the nursery and ask for what I want by name.
I second that, I shocked myself walking into the Costco garden center this year and before I knew what I was saying I uttered "Diamond Frost
Euphorbia" and I was right!
Off topic: I would love it if Aaron could give us a drone tour every other week or so. It would be so cool, years from now, to run a playlist of them and watch the development of the property. Especially if he maps out a set path to repeat over and over. Down the drive, the coop, the back formal garden, barn, cold frame/greenhouse, west side garden, front lawn, Versailles, of course the Hartley and brick circle and all the glorious new gardens out front. Low enough to see the changes but high/quick enough to not trigger Laura’s need for primping. Lol. What do you say Groupies?
Yes!
Yes!
Emphatically ‼️
And we can then figure out where everything is in relation to everything else.
Yes, I agree too!! I’m constantly telling my boyfriend about the work Laura and Aaron are doing on their property. We are planning to buy some land to build some treehouse cabins and orchards and such…so I’m always telling my man what they are doing on their property and how it inspires me! The drone footage is so much more appealing to his male mind, lol. He doesn’t have enough of am attention span to sit and watch a full video with me! 😂. Those drone videos are so awesome!!!
05:00, was thinking to myself “who’s house is RIGHT there, I’ve never seen that neighbor”. Then I realized it was Aaron’s seeded lawn! That’s YOUR house. 😍 Well done you two. 👍🏻
That's exactly what I thought!! The grass is looking amazing!
@@sharamuir6253, after years of listening and doing what Laura has said, I believe in their vision there. Super cool to actually see it coming together. 👏🏼
Same here, I have to think a little trying to orient myself where in the property they were filming, then I realized it was the new lawn. It's becoming beautiful. And hydrangeas are my favorite plant 😍
I know right!? I kept looking at the horizon of green!
I’ve noticed hydrangea take until about year three to stop acting like they’re going to die when it’s above 85 degrees. At least for me in zone 6 indiana. But if you hang in there you are so rewarded. Nothing in my opinion gives back as much as a hydrangea. Especially a panicle type!
Remember Laura's first year with those limelight hydrangeas in front of her sun porch? She put up a picnic table umbrella near them to protect them from the scorching, late-afternoon sun.
@Emily McComb Thank you for that info, I'm also from Indiana.
Oh good! My little lime is giving me palpitations here in zone 7a. I've moved it a few times because I was afraid I was frying it. Just gotta keep it alive this year!
@@christine5669 water really deep & let it stress a little. Don't sprinkle just the rootball every day. Make those roots stretch out!
Yes! That is so true. I began to wonder if I shouldn’t be planting these but alas they have finally turned the corner! We are in Ohio so hot humid and somewhat dry is our summers.
Laura, the image of you digging up that redbud tree, literally digging in your heels…priceless. Thank you both for all your energy and wonderful videos. You have singlehandedly made me a better gardener and I can proudly say that little bits of my garden (ok, lots of my garden!) look like yours. 💚💚💚
When she leaned back on the shovel, I was afraid it would break. You can't stop a.determined woman, especially Laura.
I love how you can visualize the entire space a little at a time. We get educated on plants , irrigation & planting all while enjoying you space. Thank You for another great video.
Yeah but how many of us have that much room? I have a huge backyard but no way near to her space
That redbud was worth the hassle it put you through Laura! 🌳 That new property is really coming along. Flower beds are up and that lawn is looking awesome. Can't wait for an updated tour of that area. 😊😊😊
I'm hoping for a drone tour to get a bird's eye view of everything! I'm having a bit of trouble picturing the overall look of the new property and I think a drone view would help.
There will always be a great story behind the life of that tree awesome
@@bridgetwilkins312 definitely! They've made such huge transformation on the property in so little time. A drone shot + a before and after shots would be amazing to see.
Laura and Aaron I wanted to share that you have helped me to be a better gardener - for years I never had the success that I am having this year after learning from you and incorporating the discipline of watering, ground prep, fertilizing and pest management. I have reminders on my phone with the timely todos and I love the planting projects but it’s your experience and teaching that is a true Godsend to me!!
Totally agree!!
Can’t wait to see once the grass goes in and the plants all bloom with all the different colors. Spectacular!
The joy you have when showing us your garden is a wonder to see. I will never be able to have a garden anywhere close to the size of yours but I guarantee because of the love of gardening you share with all of us, my someday little suburban garden will be packed full of beauty and joy all because of you ❤️❤️❤️. Thank you for everything Laura and Aaron!!!
She has a financial motive to have such a massive planting circus. She gets everything for free, paid to do this. It’s all about the cash. We are watching a business and helping fund it. No normal person would have a property like this.
@@AA-cp8ry and your point is? Go away troll if you dont like their videos.
Aaron needs some super hero music to play when he uses the auger lol. And we can start calling him "Auger Man" lol.
Hahaha.. Just got the visual!!😅🥰
Love that!
We need to make him a Superhero cape! With a matching one for Benjamin….
Aaron the auger man!!😆
And some special “aug” ing socks to up the comedic factor.
My FAVORITE GA video is Laura digging up that red bud tree…. I still laugh, only cause I’ve been there, watching her fight with that tree… so happy it was worth all of your hard work!!!
Love how you can explain every detail, the layout, the drip and the compatibility of the plants that you choose to use together in a garden space! Very inspirational! Thanks for sharing you knowledge and experience!
Yayyyyyy, I see green in the background!!!!! Aaron’s grass is coming up😁😁😁. So exciting!
Aaron and Laura, something fun to add to your line of merchandise would be a "Garden Answer Notes" journal for all of us who like to jot down notes from the wealth of information you provide. Perhaps even include tidbits of information from Laura scattered throughout the journal!
Love how the new property is evolving! 🌿🌸🌿💚
Anytime you repost the clip of you digging up the redbud is comic relief and belongs in a how to video. Strong roots, stronger shovel and your Vans.
I agree!
My favorite video clip of all Time! It looks like it has always been there. 👏 amazing
Look at the grass growing! That's exciting to see. 😍
Oh! You can see the grass coming in behind you on the curve of hydrangeas! 🤗🤗🤗
Oh wow.. you can see the grass in the background. The new property is starting to come together. How exciting!!!! 😄🤩👍🏾
The hydrangeas are gorgeous, but OH MY GOSH...look at that lawn of grass in the background! Well done Aaron!
I cant believe the sea of green behind you so nice to see not looking at dirt the grass has grown so quick
OMG, I feel like this is the first video where we can kinda see lines forming out in the “new property”. Yay, that’s so exciting. You guys have worked so hard, and it shows! Love it.
Maybe no the right time to ask but have you ever considered planting a silver birch tree? My mother planted a row of them when I was young and the wind playing with the leaves made my heart sing.
Hi💚, FYI! I have been carrying that imagine of you digging the red bud tree with me and using it to persist when things get “ hard “ in my garden. It gives me energy to get the job done👍. Yeah😍😍😍. Blessings & Peace to you and all😀!!
Couldn’t sleep and so glad because I can’t wait to go to the nursery and grab some of these beauties. Had no idea they made full sun hydrangeas options
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I have standard limelight’s in full sun and they love it. They are over 7 feet tall 3 feet wide and absolutely beautiful.
@@2prettyfunnythings736 do you prune your standards. I'm get three next spring and would appreciate any advice you can give. I live in zone 6b
@@lauraadair5906 so I am zone 7b South Carolina. I have done no pruning and hard pruning and they always bloom. I find that if you prune hard after winter before new growth you will have really long hard stems with large blooms and if you let them grow from the old wood and don’t trim you will have thinner stems and smaller blooms bc they sprout off the old wood more than producing new, still tons of blooms but they are just shorter stems and smaller you can hard prune the next year and get larger ones. Very forgiving plant I have not always fertilized and they always preform. Main thing for blooms is FULL SUN and water, I have overhead water and they show no damage or issues. 😊☀️🪴I planted gallon size 4 years ago. I have full confidence you will do great with limelight’s. ✌🏻
@@2prettyfunnythings736 thank you so much. I put all you advice in my garden journal.
Love it!!! It's so exciting, never thought I would be so interested in seeing a space come together. Having planted my own garden from scratch 28 years ago, it's like a trip down memory lane with a modern twist. Irrigation has come such a long way! Your channel definitely feeds my desire to garden and is a wonderful source of inspiration. Thank you for taking us along on the journey!
Oh my goodness look at the grass Aaron planted! Looking great
I just watched the new PW video of all their new changes and plants for 2022! Your name and Aaron's name is all over the comments. Everyone giving you kiddos for introducing us to PW plants and gardening. Thank you for a the inspiration!
Hi Laura.. I love your channel.. your sweet family & ur excitement about everything that you do.. my ten months old baby boy loves to hear your voice & he'll giggle Everytime he hears your voice...
I simply love your house and your garden. It’s like a fairy tale wonderland
I am so glad the Hydrangeas came out of their shipping adventure! All of those Hydrangeas look beautiful! I do agree with your plan on keeping things short so you can see the cut flower garden! I love the way the new area is evolving, beautiful even better when the grass starts growing!!!! 😍🥰💚🌿
I love your plans for the grass walk way and all. Again you’ve been so much help teaching the difference between chlorosis and too much water. I’m in northern Alabama and we’ve had way too much rain. I’m pretty sure my ferns are showing iron deficiency and my hydrangeas are showing too much water. I’ll double check and work on drainage for the hydrangeas. Thanks so much. It’s such fun watching you and Aaron. You two lift my heart. ❤️
It's great to see the bones of your new space take shape. What a lovely sight it will be from the house by next year, when things grow and fill in🙂👍🇨🇦
Have you thought about putting in berms? It would give the flat land a little bit more dimension. The new land is really starting to come together.
I've thought that too, but then thought with their winds they'd blow away before plants got established! 😄haha
The arc of the quickfire fabs mirror the arc of the limelight primes. Brilliant!
Oh, I could see the beginnings of a lush lawn behind you. That sea of green will be so peaceful and calming. You must be so proud of your Red bud tree. So happy to see your garden responding to your love and care.
Living in drought prone central Texas, i cannot in good conscience grow a plant with the Latin for water in the first part of its name. They are fabulous plants offering beauty in the garden and both fresh and dried floral arrangements. Truly awesome.
Look at the green grass in the back ground! Things are changing rapidly 😍
I love watching you filling in the property with wonder plants, shrubs and trees 🌲
Go Aaron...!!!! 👉🏻💪🏻👈🏻 You guys do good together! 💑 Y'all have such wonderful vision. 🤝🏻 Thank you for taking us along on your adventure. Sending blessings, good energy, and love your way...!!!! 🙏🏻🙌🏻❤
Love the combo of the hydrangeas and denim and lace.
Can you show a layout plan of the whole property? I can’t understand the new areas in relation to the house or barn or Hartley…
Laura I noticed you painted your nails. I just love you. You are an Inspiration to all of us. You and Aaron do an amazing job filming, teaching, and showing us the beauty of your grounds, home and your sweet family. Thank you.
Could you imagine..what a food forest that you could of had if you planted or inter planted native species...I'm so glad to hear native !!
I'm so glad to see an update on the redbud. I had asked on a previous video about it. The new property is really starting to take shape! So cool.
I like that you talked about the watering system on this video. I overwater or under water so it’s helpful to have detailed info about how much and how frequently to water. I feel like in these videos it gets glossed over a ton and it’s important.
I really appreciated you showing & explaining how to place plants with 2 different water requirements near each other...It's going to be beautiful!🌻🌿🪴
I've wondered how those Hydrangeas were doing! Thank you for the update, they look gorgeous. So glad the others made it also. We need tough plants in our lives! Resilience, my word for the year.
No! It is not an island of nothing! I can’t believe how great the new property is looking! Grass coming in, areas taking shape, trees everywhere, and that awesome cut flower garden! 💚
These are really amazing! I never would have believed hydrangeas could be this tough and beautiful! Now if they could be developed in blue, I would be unable to contain my joy!!
It’s wonderful to see the progress you’re making with the huge blank slate you started with. Thank you for bringing us with you on this fabulous journey!!!💚
I love the combination of Hydrangea and Russian Sage.The new space is really taking shape. Adding in a grouping of flowers makes it seem more like your yard Laura. And you did start from large to smaller flowering plants but in a grand scale when you consider the entire space.
You can't go wrong with Hydrangeas. I have 79 in our yard and always looking for more. I love the area where you planted the tall grass in the last video. The Hydrangeas really make that look great.
Love all the new plantings! I would love, love, did I say love to see Aaron do a drone video of the entire property!
I’m sorry what did you say?? I was distracted by the beautiful sea of grass in the back... 🤪💚
Since, Laura, you can turn a dusty clay soil empty lot , into a paradise (I’m seeing it as it unfolds) can we even imagine the splendrous beauty of what awaits us in Heaven and the Earth made new?!
WOW, the grass is really starting to take shape in front of the house!!
These hydrangeas are gorgeous. I see the lawn is coming in nicely too.
I see green grass growing! All those hydrangeas are so beautiful, I can see ahead to when the mulch goes in and the grass pathways are lush and green. ❤️
I didn't care for Hydrangeas until i started watching your channel... Now i have 3 and i want, no I NEED more!! 😩😁💛🧡💚
Every time I watch one of your videos, I am tempted to go out to the garden and do things. This am, I already pruned my lower hanging crepe myrtle trees but boy did they put on a bloom show this year and still working it. I had fertilized everything this early spring and it paid off. Thanks for inspiring me and teaching me what I need to do and when. Speaking of hydrangeas, did that late winter feed as well as pruned them back and again, spectacular show. Have the most blooms yet. When I first moved into this old house in Dec 2016, was excited to have established plants around the perimeter. Since I found your channel while you were in your townhouse, I watch your videos faithfully. Through this last year with the pandemic and working as an ER nurse, I have found I needed to lower my stress level with all we have been through. You have been a life saver for my sanity! 🥰
They are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing your garden and your love and passion for it, it’s contagious.
Aww, Soo nice to wake up to Laura! The Property is looking Awesome. Love seeing GRASS coming up!! Soo Rewarding from All the Hard Work you Both have done. Love & Hugs 🙏🥰❤❤❤❤
Because of you Laura; I planted 10 bobo hydrangeas in my front yard and planted 8 limelight hydrangeas in the backyard and have just got my hands on four prime limelights and will add those to my backyard. I have become obsessed with them and have even purchased them for my friends as gifts. Looks amazing! I have a suggestion for you: I would love to share before and after pictures and I am sure many of your followers would love to share before and after pictures of gardens inspired by you. You make everything look so easy and for that reason, my husband and I were brave enough to tackle landscaping in our backyard ourselves (5 foot weeds) and have turned it into a sanctuary. The transformation in one year is incredible and I give all the credit to you and Aaron! Thank you for being you!
🌺 I planned all 3 of these Pinnacle hydrangeas through out my yards this year they are smaller but I can't wait for 2 years to see how they look so glad they made all these varieties it's going to be beautiful 😍
I love the white Hydrangeas with the purple Russian Sage so pretty.
Love it. ♥️. My Friday night - Garden Answer & snacks. I can’t wait to see an aerial view with Aaron’s awesome drone skills!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼😁
The grass!! Omg it looks soo good! Its all really coming together now
I L❤️VE hydrangeas & through your videos I have been able to pick which ones are best suited for my garden! Thank you Laura💕
Hi Laura and Aaron! Those hydrangeas are beautiful and add such a nice view to the area. Thank you so much for sharing!
those are gorgeous... ahh, i wish i could grow them here but too hot and honestly no place for something that gets that big... i just love those blooms and the way they change color!! how did they do that??? lol.. flower/plant breeding, another mystery world! can we just stop and admire everything that you've done this year (including another baby!!) ??? we need a slow drone movie, Aaron! my goodness... the gazebo is gone, the potting shed is gone, the barn has 3 symmetrical doors, a STUDIO, a HARTLEY!!!, grass!! trees!!! butterfly garden!! and on and on and on... i would say there's no grass growing under your feet but there is because you want it that way!! (ha.ha.)... amazing - you guys are simply amazing... thanks for the video!!
I love that you plant so many hydrangeas! It has always been my favorite plant. You have introduced me to so many varieties! Thank you!
I love panicle hydrangeas. They begin blooming here, in PA, late July and look so fresh in the garden when the heat and dryness have taken their toll on other plants. Watching them turn pink is always fun too.
So happy that redbud tree survived! You worked so hard getting it out and that determination paid off because it looks beautiful!
Im a little green with envy for your land you have!!! So many possibilities for that space!
There’s something incredibly pleasing about green blooms
I still chuckle at the memory of you digging the redbud up. But what a beautiful sight to see that your hard work rewards you!! It's all beautiful! 💚👍🏼😊🤗
The color progression of those first hydrangea 😭❤️❤️❤️ those are going to be GORGEOUS!! Imagine that pink with some of the yellow and orange leaves for fall. My oh my!!
We never have to use our imagination with you, Laura! You have everything laid out so beautifully, and you explain it so well. Thank you so much for including us on your journey! 👏👏👏🌸🌿
Your new property is really taking shape and coming together!! Love the new hydrangea and denim and lace areas. Aaron is totally Auger Man 😎. Hurray for the red bud tree survival!!
I am so enjoying watching this new space come together! The sage and hydrangea are a beautiful duo.
I was thrilled to find a PW Truffula Pink Gomphrena yesterday, which is now tucked in outside my kitchen window😊
Wow! They all look so pretty. Your new place is looking so alive and pretty. 💖
I see baby green grass in the background!!! That’s going to transform the entire space. Can’t wait to see it!
Seeing the new property take shape is wonderful! Now, I can see the vision, not just dirt. Feeling your excitement 😉🙂
Oh boy! Here we go again! Adding more pretties to get excited about!!
That was amazing to hear that those hydrangeas lived without water or light for 2 weeks. Truly shows the quality of plants that Proven Winner develops. I love to hear real life testimonies of how each variety does, as it helps determine where I will choose to spend my plant dollars! Thank-you again, Laura and Aaron.
I was so excited to see Hydrangea from Proven Winners in our Garden Store here in Belgium. I was like a child (I'm 38...): "Look this is what Laura from Garden Answer shows!!!". :D
Glad to see the temporary wood chips going down. Really helps to visualize the plan for the space.
Your ability to coherently explain as you move from one thing to the next is amazing! Always a positive, go to additude. LAURA FOR PRESIDENT! 🇺🇸
All the additions of plants will be so gorgeous when they fill out. They look great now. I can't believe how healthy the transplanted red bud maple is...after seeing how sad it was, when you dug it up. It really came back to life.
I am so excited to see shrubs and perennials go in! It makes the whole area seem more real. Garden beds! 💕🌸🪴
I love those beautiful hydrangeas, and can't wait to see what they look like in your spaces over time. Your new property is looking so beautiful! Would you please, please, please do an episode of the layout again now that so much more is going on?
Oh my, look at that grass in the background 🥰
I had this episode pop up today, 8/22/22. It is just CRAZY how different it all looks already and how much work you have done in just 1 year.
Everything is looking gorgeous and I can see where you’re headed and it’s so exciting! Progress is happening! Woohoo! Can you please give a little short tour of the very colorful flower bed that was in the back view of the newest flower bed of panicles!?
So excited I bought 3 Tidbit
Hydrangeas this week - this showcase video really helped! Thanks for sharing and all you do!
Oh just love hydrangeas. Have bloomed a huge blue (microfilia) one of my Mom's (who passed in 93) and she would be so happy to see how her bush has bloomed in my yard. Love to see new ones. Esp the red ones. I assume they take full sun which makes me happy. Love to see your videos. Thanks Aaron!
Last year when I saw you plant the quick fire fab hydrangeas I immediately got online and ordered a fire light tidbit for my little garden. I planted it in the heat of summer and it struggled, but it is doing so beautifully this year! I did two or 33 gallon per hour in meters just as you did on yours, and it hasn’t skipped a beat even though we are in the middle of a heatwave here in Northwest Arkansas. I’m already planning on buying a limelight prime and some little lime punches!
Your hard work has really paid off. Having said that, I know how much sweat you put into it.
the grass is growing on your great lawn!!! :)
Laura is the Hydrangea GOAT (Greatest of all Time)!
This is so Beautiful to see but just seeing everything in your other beds behind you is stunning ...