10 Inspiring Garden Makeovers.
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10 Amazing Garden Transformations - In this video I show off 10 amazing garden makeovers that were sent from subscribers. Thank everyone for sending in your amazing garden photos.
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The first one is almost my neighbor 🌺💚🙃
It's nice to hear your enthusiasm as you look at these pictures. They are wonderful!
This give me motivation to increase bed sizes
Beautiful gardens, thank you Jim. I love the before and after. Side note, night time lighting is a major reason for beneficial insect decline, especially moths. Let’s not attract them with pollinator gardens and then lead them to their demise with night lights. That fact never occurred to me until I was reading one of Dr. Doug Tallamy’ s books. 💚🌸🐛
@freedomofreligion3248
10 ай бұрын
What lights hurt insects, please?
@kathiesimpson571
10 ай бұрын
@@freedomofreligion3248 any light that is on consistently. They are drawn to the light making them more visible to predators. And sometimes they’re just confused and die from exhaustion or even the heat of the light.
@kathiesimpson571
10 ай бұрын
@@freedomofreligion3248 I forgot to mention yellow bulbs are more acceptable.
I’m so impressed by these gardeners who have such vision. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much for featuring our little front garden bed. 🥰I find it really fun to look back at photos to remind myself how much things have grown, and how much more beauty the garden brings, even though it's never perfect. And it's so inspiring to see all of the creative ideas and different styles of gardens around the country. 🌿🏵🌿
NGL, I find something in every one of these that I'll incorporate into my perennial talk next month. Even us old hands get inspiration from these beautiful spaces!
Illinois has such great old houses. Very historic
Absolutely Beautifullllll creations of Garden Space! Now, I have more ideas for my own space. I'm slowly removing more and more turf, which is Great for me. Less mowing, I Absolutely love it! ❤️🌺❤️
These were terrific!! Each a different, specialized interpretation. We're only see snapshots; the creativity, care + work are inspiring. Jim + Steph: Loving your crimson-red cannas w dark purple foliage today -- a beauty!
Jim and Stephany, I JUST LOVE these videos. Through each one of these beautiful transformations, I can feel the pride they must feel when they see their vision come to life. Jim - I had to laugh re the carpenter '7 shrubs and a cloud of dust' remark.
I have a blank slate when it comes to my high desert 8b front yard. Love seeing what everyone has come up with
Such talented folks. Thank you. What a nice treat.
Thank you Jim. I love these before and afters ! 🌺💚🙃
That last one was amazing! I have the same issue and we’re doing something similar. Inspiring for sure. ❤
I have found I have to be careful buying plants for my 8b zone here along the Gulf Coast in the Florida panhandle as there is a BIG difference in plants that will be happy in zone 8b in Seattle, WA. that would fry in our steamy hot climate here.
@annakasikkink7489
10 ай бұрын
Hope you're doing okay with the hurricane down there!
@MelodyHopkins
10 ай бұрын
@@annakasikkink7489 Thank you Anna! I'm fine. I'm a 3 hour drive west of Tallahassee and we didn't even get some much needed rain here.
@emmalavenham
10 ай бұрын
It is really disappointing that so many plants are sold only listing their cold hardiness. Knowing the heat zone (tolerance) is critical particularly in places where you are…
Thank you for your expert commentary, Jim. It is really helpful for me.
Y’all so impressive! Love all the creativity!
Thank You Jim for the makeovers they give me some ideas!
These are great. Thanks for sharing everyone!
These are so incredibly inspiring! I'm loving this series, seeing the incredible garden transformations and listening to Jim's commentary. (And the nighttime critters, pretty sure I heard an owl at one point!)
I love seeing the “external” rewards of these gardens; and with each, the intrinsic are at least doubled by your sharing their efforts. Jim and Steph, thank you🌸🐝
I really love looking at these before and after photos. They are amazing and inspire me to get out and work in my yard!
David and Melissa in Grand Rapids, I love your yellow shutters in the back of your beautiful garden beds. They really pop! I’m not from Michigan but it’s one of my favorite states in the US. I’ve seen some truly beautiful gardens up there. They’re so vibrant.
Thank you
Just love seeing all of these fabulous gardens!
I see a theme in many of these including my own garden that Jim's influence is evident in these garden spaces❤
Great video really nice to see the before and after.
Loving these videos, so inspiring
Amazing photos and such hard work and dedication.
AMAZING transformations! 😍
By far the best design is Roberts (Hillside) with the way he artfully designed those steps and landscaping. All of the plants beautifully complement the overall design with proper choices, scale and placement. Excellent job!
Beautiful!
Awesome gardens
Love looking at these. Some nice lighting projects, but beware of lighting if you are in the deep south, lights attract mole crickets like crazy. I ended up pulling all my garden lighting out.
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Thank you! I can’t wait to contact you for a consultation come spring. Improving & covering soil until then 🫶🏻
Great video like always! In the future, I’d love to see a video similar to this, but that are all here in Raleigh because I just bought another house and I basically will have a blank slate and can do anything with the space but I want to consult with you and would love some ideas of what other people have because there’s so many different kinds of garden spaces and I’m not sure which way to go… 🙂😊🪴