I’m Back in Granite Hills to Maintain this Front Succulent Garden
One and a half years of growth on these awesome specimens! I truly cannot believe how happy all of these succulents are in this garden. The homeowner has such a green thumb. When working with mangave, we found that it’s easiest to get underneath the plant with a shovel to pop off the babies. You can also trim back infringing leaves without causing any harm to the plant. I spotted some aloe mite and removed the plants that were infected. We will keep our eyes out for more sores next time we come back to this property. Please ask any questions down in the comment section. Thanks for watching and subscribing! Happy gardening everyone!
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Gorgeous contrast of colors against the white walls. That rock gives it a grand entrance of the pathway. ❤
What a gorgeous court area with the greens & oranges up against the huge rock & whitewashed walls.
Succulents on Steroids! Can't believe how big everything's become. Your editing made everything look so clean and perfect! Great eye!
Wooooow look at those flowers!
I remember this house
The huge rock in the center of this garden makes it my favorite. What astonishing growth from the plants! What a treat to see the garden mature and see what to expect next year. As always, thanks.
Oooh 🥳🥳🥳 I remember this one, I'm so happy to see it again 💚💚💚
wow! you get to work in some of the most beautiful home gardens i've ever seen... aren't you lucky!! and they are lucky to have you enhance their gorgeous spaces.. those ROCKS, baby! lovin' those gigantic rocks!!! this is fabulous!!
OMG! This is amazing.
Definitely one of the best gardens and location. Beautiful.
This is definitely one of my inspiration installations 😍😍😍
The one off yucca definitely looks like a hybrid, probably Yucca thompsoniana being one of the parents? I don't know but it is beautiful!
Laura, that Aloe ferax looks so mighty and happy, just amazing 😍🌵
Mystery Yucca looks to be Yucca elata/Soaptree Yucca
@bryum8898
2 жыл бұрын
Yes for sure! Common in the desert cities, surprised it's not used much in CA.
Interesting work. The growth was amazing. It looks so much neater now.
The yucca looks a little like a Yucca Baccata. It is known for its curly white fibers along the leaf margins.
Love the mystery Yucca. I would love to know what the variety.
That aloe ferox is amazing
My favorite!
I remember this installation. I cannot believe how everything has grown. I love it.
This house/garden is my favorite, absolutelly stunning!
Hello Laura this is Heila from South Africa, they call that plant (Small Soapweed) the other name is (Yucca glauca - Yuccas). It is native to North America and thrives in desert conditions. Thank for your wonderful and informative website. Have a lovely day.
O. M. G. !!! Super gorgeous garden, super happy to see its growth. Just phenomenal‼️
Looks so gooooood
The garden grow up to be just amazing just stunning
OH MY GOSH WHAT THE HECK 😍😍😍
Wow I remember this installation, especially those huge rocks! Yes my goodness those succulents have thrived! Time really flies when you are watching you and your team Laura 💖💐
Nice and clean good job 👍
Fantastic!
That garden is beautiful. The quadricolor. pups! Ugh, I just LOVE those. Yet another great video for my evening relaxation and enjoyment. Thanks!!
white contrast works beautifully!
That's an amazing rock formation in the centre there golly!! Beautiful growth and those babies !
WOW🌵🌵Everything is sooo BEAUTIFUL!!!
Just FYI, you have inspired me, even thou I live in GA USA. Mix of perennials & cactus & succulents that I have to bring into the house approx 5 months a year. TY😊
Wow those blooms!
This is art.🌵
Beautiful wow❤
My have the plants grown. It looks beautiful, I remember your installation Laura.
The huge Aloes with the bright orange flowers are knockouts!! The botanic garden at U of C, Berkeley can help you to identify the variegated Yucca.
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Love how this garden turned out!💕💕
I love viewing all of these succulent and cactus gardens-It is my serenity- I’m in the Midwest -Wisconsin. So I do your idea of ribboning and rock design with perennials that I can grow here. Wish I could grow succulents year round too! My temperature is -15 below today!
Absolutely beautiful.
Love the look.
This is one of my favorite installations. I marvel at how everything has grown spectacularly.
So pretty!!!!!
woow!!!! Laura you are amazing!!!
Love this garden❤
Spectacular growth! Nice clean up DFS!
I am in LOVE!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏 Congratulations to you and your team!! Seeing this made my heart rejoice 😍♥
Very interested to see how the slope at the back is shaping up. This part of the garden is spectacular !
One of my faves!
Great video! I learned a lot. I have a jade plant and it is my pride & joy! Succulents rock!!!
I'm in love with the bright colors of this garden juxtaposed against the white of the house. Always my favorite. Curious to see how the slope is doing.
Ahhhh those blooms!! Looks like we are going to lose skinny Laura in them
Amazing Laura love the inspiration. Matt has moved to Phoenix and is helping me with my succulent journey. Extremely hard because of our severe summers. Would love to see you do an installation for plants that can handle triple digits.
I’ve been trying to find an aloe ferox to go snug right in between my dracaena draco and aloe Hercules. I might have to make a trip to the nursery Laura it’s always raving about in SD.
Beautiful thankyou for sharing your videos
Beautiful
This garden is one of your many masterpieces, I just love the feeling as you walk to the (assuming) front door 😍 and the way the plants hug the huge rocks 🥰 plus all the aloe blooms 😍
Lovely garden 🥰
this is my fav garden you have done one of your best works imo. how's the slope? i love this house
Desde que se diseñó este hermoso jardín quedé impresionado, más ahora con las diferentes actualizaciones he quedado maravillado de cómo logran conservarlo tan impresionante. Muchas felicidades a todo el equipo por tan grandioso trabajo. Felicitaciones 😀👍🏽👏🏽
Hi Laura , am new to the channel and am totaly in love with everything and pray i will learn a lot from and do my garden since we can't have you here 😁. Would you be possible to start leaving links for the same projects in the description so it is for us new to follow up . Thank you
Awesome garden😍
Bonito...
I believe the mystery yucca, is called Beargrass or Yucca Glauca.
This is so amazing! The growth was incredible as well as the choices you made for the right plants in that hot walk way! What about the hill? How’s that looking with all of the….agaves?
The garden is just beautiful!!!! You have to start a book…lol. Remember me from last week.
Laura, that Yucca at the front is Yucca elata. It grows in the northern region of the Chihuahuan desert.
@LauraEubanks
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
Magnífico. Eres una máster Laura!!! Love your work. Saludos desde Mallorca España
Cut back the Alluaudia Procera? Hannah not gonna like that. LMAO... We know how she feels about the one at home.
Isn't this the house with the steep hill in the back? I would love an update on that. I have an even steeper hill, so am curious about how it looks a year later. Thank you!
I was hoping you'd show the progress of the slope behind the house
That yucca is an yucca elata aka soaptree.
Those flowers may compete with the other plant but it feeds hummingbirds.
Omg the colors and these plants!❤️I wonder if I could grow the audia procera( excuse my spelling) here in Texas.I just love this plant.Anybody has one on here from Texas?
Are the giant rocks originally there? Wow! They are huge and so beautiful along with the succulent and xeriscape garden.
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Hi Laura, I remember seeing the sad planter on the other side of the the house needed updating. Did you put the pups you pulled out on that side? (It was when you guys did the back slope)
The yucca is Yucca elata.
I wish we could see the agave slope in the back.
Its a yucca elata also known as a soaptree yucca
Any way you con list the plants in your description? Thank you. Want a great job!
It’s a Desert Spoon Yucca.
Wow!😮 Did that garden ever grow!!! Is she fertilizing? Also, why didn't you treat the aloes with your systemic stuff? It seems like you normally do that in all the other projects that I've seen you do. ??? It looks awesome, Laura!!! What an amazing landscape you created!!!❤️❤️❤️
@LauraEubanks
2 жыл бұрын
They were too far gone, so we removed them instead. Spring and fall are the seasons to treat for prevention.
@mariankay6482
2 жыл бұрын
@@LauraEubanks Thank you for clearing that up for me. 🙂
Maybe I'm wrong but that Yucca looks like Yucca elata .🤔
I love seeing this installation I thought it was beautiful but oh my! It's become even more so! I was wondering . . . When you cut out a plant that has alomite, can you replace it with another aloe right away? Or is there contaminated ground and you have to wait for the alomite to die out first?
@LauraEubanks
2 жыл бұрын
If ground is treated with a systemic, one should be able to replant right away.
@kathrynhalbrook2063
2 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous installation. Good question and reply... but would like more specifics on the treatment for aloe mite and type of systemic recommended
@kathrynhalbrook2063
2 жыл бұрын
Laura posted in another video comment that she uses Bayer Tree & Shrub Liquid Systemic to treat aloe mite
Mystery yucca. Not an Australian Grass Tree, is it?
Could the Yucca possibly be Yucca filamentosa or Yucca flaccidia?
Any confirmed identification of the variegated yucca?
Just curious...when trimming a mangave, can the cut leaves be propagated?
Slow down, Laura!
Is that a spoon yucca.
No weeds grew back in a year?
What kinda opuntia is that? Is that a white bunny cactus?
It looks like a skinny variegated filamentosa hybrid.
Laura deleted another video with the title "January 17, 2022." You're so sus, Laura.
dynomite that rock
its a hairy garcia.too much koolaid