Ripping out Large Shrubs and Revamping this Space! | Joshua's Garden
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Love this!!! So gratifying to watch. What was the white amendment? And, who taught you to garden? This transformation was wonderful! 🌿
Looks awesome! I would’ve thought that was all your property
It’s a confusing situation, but it all works out :)
Thanks joshua's garden your coast red wood grow kit video gave me the whole education that it made me by that kit 😊
The bed looks great!
Thank you! I’m excited to fill it now ☺️
I love that bed and you've done a great job cleaning it up and defining it. Have you considered a Fothergilla shrub, either Mount Airy or Blue Shadow? Oh, those are such great shrubs that can do full sun to part shade, have these wonderful white bottlebrush type flowers in the spring, lovely blue summer foliage, and then turn the most amazing varieties of colors in the autumn. They both get about 4-5' around in size. There's also this new plant I just learned about called Plectranthus 'Gaucamole'... nice variegated foliage that gets about 18" tall with a 22" spread, for the front. And there's also always rhododendrons or azaleas for some pretty colorful flowering shrubs. Just some thoughts for whatever they're worth; whatever you choose will be cool!
Thank you! I have been eyeing a couple fothergilla at the garden center this fall as they do have stunning foliage!
Looks good, Joshua. 👏
Thank you!
You make it look so easy
Nice to now have some clean, free space! How much sun does the area get?
It’s hard to say, I think generally more sun in the center of the bed, but generally part shade all around. This bed gets morning sun but shade in the afternoon
@@JoshuasGarden maybe something with berries for the birds, like serviceberry, elderberry, or viburnum. Ivory halo dogwood would brighter up and contrast with all the green
@colbyhoshor9047 ooouu you know I would love an ivory halo dogwood!
I like your videos so much that i sub your channel
Thank you!!
How did you get rid of the ivy on the back fence???
What you saw was actually Virginia creeper, and I did get rid of it on my side of the fence