Front Yard Re-Fresh Part 2
Come with us and we finish the great front yard refresh!
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4472 S. Mulford
Rockford, Il 61109
Come with us and we finish the great front yard refresh!
www.thelandscapeconnection.net/
/ thelandscapeconnection...
Mailing Address
4472 S. Mulford
Rockford, Il 61109
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I love how you said the B stone wasn't "butt ugly." You are so real and sooo refreshing! I get bored with so many "precious" garden shows. Thank you!
On my second cup of coffee and Michelle’s third video. My dog is past-ready to go out for a walk. Lost track of time because TLC is so entertaining!
Looks so much better than before. You did a good job.
Beautiful transformation. Really found the info on the pavers and stoop installation helpful. Hardscapes aren’t nearly as glamorous as pretty flowers but so important for a functional landscape. Thanks for including this part of the process 🧱 !!!
How beautiful Michelle. I love the front step
Wow! Looks Amazing! What a phenomenal transformation! The steps and stoop look awesome. Great selection of plants that provide great color and texture. Great job Michelle and crew! Would like to see what it looks like in a year or two.
Very nice! Great info! Always enjoy your thorough explanations!👍
You are a wealth of information. Thanks.
Thank you for the idea of using paint to help with spacing!
Beautiful. I love the new porch
I would like to see some natural looking waterfalls with rocks/stones
Great video, love the redo. It's going to grow in soooooo beautiful.❤
It looks wonderful! The steps and stoop are something I have never seen. Beautiful and classic looking. Plants look great. What a great crew! The installation was meticulous. However, Michele, you need a pair of work boots if you are working with that heavy stone🤨! Those cute open toed sandals are a no no!
Beautiful work!!
Love your video's!!! Very educational.
It looks very nice. For people who want a more filled in look, I'd add more hostas. Doubling the amount of them would surely be cheaper than the conifers or a Japanese maple. Even if they would eventually become crowded they aren't too difficult to dig out and divide. But then again, maybe the homeowner doesn't want to do even that maintenance. As you said, filling in the gaps with flowering annuals in pots like the beautiful ones in your own house tour video shouldn't be that cost prohibitive.
What a great informative video! Thank you! More please😎
Excellent !!
Awesome!
I like this garden and refresh. Looks classy. Awesome.