Drought Tolerant Garden Tour | March 2024
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- 🌿 Join me as I stroll through the garden and show what it's now looking like in March 2024! This drought-tolerant garden is filled with succulents, wildflowers, and native plants - I will explain what everything is and how I created this garden with little to no budget with creative propagation and patience. Follow along as we wander through paths, discover succulent tapestries, and check out the growth of the native California hillside.
🌺 From succulent corners to sun-drenched hillside gardens, this video offers insights into plant care, showcases garden transformations, and celebrates the joys of growing your own food. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or nature enthusiast, I hope this garden tour offers some inspiration. Subscribe for more gardening adventures and let's cultivate beauty together! 🌱🌸
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You have a wonderful garden, and it’s so wide
Yes! We’re lucky that our house came with an extra large parkway at the front. It’s technically owned by the city, but I get to maintain it… so I’ve filled it with succulents and wildflowers!
Gorgeous. Would love a video on how you originally prepared the soil for all those succulents!
Great idea, a lot of it just involved digging up weeds and moving soil around, but I do occasionally amend the soil with a good succulent and cactus soil mix.
@@FreePlantsForever Thanks, I’m a native San Diegan who married a Frenchman and have been living in Paris for all too long. We just bought a tiny fixer on an unruly quarter acre on the south coast of France (the perfect compromise between life in Paris and life in San Diego…), with nothing but some wild native cistus, a short squat Canary date palm, and a lot of invasive mimosa. Sadly, the gorgeous century agave that sold us on the place flowered and died as soon as we signed the deed 😅. Anyway, I’m after the same look as your garden, and by the same frugal means, so definitely happy to hear you didn’t have to do much to the soil!
You have a beautiful garden I wish I could do this in South Carolina
Thank you! We definitely have fewer seasons, which does mean we miss out on some great plants, but we do get thriving succulents.💚
Looks beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! 🥰 💚
I had some of the burgundy aeoniums that froze on the top so I cut off the dead parts. Lo and behold some teeny tiny babies just started coming out sideways on the trunk. Maybe I'll cut the death bloom off the One I have like yours and see what happens 😊
Wonderful garden but where are you located. We can’t have that kind of garden here in MD. I’m jealous cause I would love to do that.
Your garden has matured a lot in the last year. I did wonder if there is a way to prune or corral the Nasturtium so the underlying plants receive some sunlight. Or would you need to remove the entire plant?
I think you can definitely trim it, they are annuals, so eventually the whole plant will come out, but I think they can also be tamed and trimmed.
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Where do you find your containers? I am looking for free ones? Do you prefer plastic or clay containers?
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So are your succulents in regular garden soil
What is your garden zone,?