Hi Love Kayla and her team. She is so knowledgeable with all her years of experience. The burgers and fries looked yummy. Love you Linda, Stewart and Leah too💕💕💕🍀🎈🎉🌸
I have to tell you that when we were watching your live hubby said, “hey Linda!”, like he always does when he hears your voice and was most surprised you were live and replying. 😂 Thanks to any who thought of us in this drought in MS we got .07in of rain and even that was glorious! Linda, you have taught me to really appreciate every little gift, be it needed rain or a sycamore leaf boquet. Thank you, my life is richer because of you. ❤
Linda you live was awesome. Your team is fun and it’s so great to watch the new visions and growth! As a 58 year old artist/entrepreneur and gardener your content feeds me on all levels! I am even meeting with a videographer next week! Thank you!
I love how much you care for and love your team, Linda! Showing appreciation for the work and support they are giving you is a lesson a lot of people should study. Your heart is always showing! And that's the real reason you are so loved! (Yes, we do LOVE your gardens, homes, style, etc., but like I told Stewart in a previous comment, I'd watch you read the phone book!) Truly, I appreciate your heart very much!
I believe the first video of yours I watched was the fall front porch you featured in this video! I was hooked with all the beautiful plants and container combos you put together!
I love all your gardens, but the east side garden is just beautiful. I cannot believe how it has grown. So pretty! I love the fall porch you decorated. I would spend all my time out there.🎃
Linda, you mentioned in one of your videos that you wanted to hide your AC unit. We put each of our units on an 8” concrete slab then used that as a base to brick around them in a lattice pattern on two sides to hide them from the street and left the back sides open so technicians could access them. They look really nice. It allows air flow to the units but disguises them.
Great live! Your videos hit all my loves, gardening, thrifting home goods and clothing and using your finds in home decor! Now Scotland! I’m not able to consider this trip but am excited to follow! Thank you Linda and your awesome team. I love Stewart and Leah.
Hi, Linda: I enjoyed this video! I look forward to following your channel and I'm inspired by your ideas and energy! One suggestion for your garage window. I hung curtains inside my garage. They really do give the windows a finishing touch! I used cafe curtains that are printed on both sides, so they look good both inside and out. (Or you could hang them with the printed side facing out.) I also used expensive looking tension rods that were budget friendly, so I didn't have to worry about installing rod brackets. It was easy to install. It gives a little privacy as well and looks so cute!
VERY interesting Linda...Did you move?? ...i seem so dense...lol!. watching this after not seeing you on my phone for months 0h my gosh ...ur old house lovely but I LOVE THIS " COTTAGE " I have a 1930's house too in West TEXAS
Installing a new garden this upcoming spring and I won’t be able to take many of my current plantings with me.. some mature hostas , a purple butterfly bush.. I’ve gotten so many great ideas from the cottage garden.. I definitely want some boxwoods and encore azaleas and hydrangeas, fortunately, the new property has a wonderful mix of sun and shade.. I want to try my hand at topiaries ❤️❤️❤️
Another great vlog enjoyed every segment from garden design to scrumptious looking burgers. I cannot go without mentioning the fabulous outfit in dusky pink I loved it.
Your English accent is very clear, People all over the world can understand easily, 👍👍🙏🙏 I will be following your English language also, sooo 👌 Thank you very much, With best wishes, From Mysore, India
I bought encore azaleas more than 5, maybe 7, years ago back when they were new and Jim Putnam featured them on his channel. Unfortunately, even though the deer leave rhododendrons alone, they greedily ate my azaleas to the ground. If I ever am able to garden again without worrying about the deer, they will definitely be on my list.
Darn! I ordered the green sunglasses, but they didn't work for me. Dropped them in the UPS return box this morning. Love the throws! Might check those out for stacking in my unheated 3-season sunroom.
Linda everything looks fabulous. I think Nandinas would look great planted along the back where you clay pots are. You could plant a smaller variety. I love my Nandinas and love them for their foliage and red berries at Christmas. They remind me of childhood when my mother always made a centerpiece for our table.
I have several bronze sconces inside our house that are battery operated but we *rarely* turn them on. I agree, the new carriage lights can be just for the daytime show. :)
Hi form Annie I love your pink outfit really nice. The garden looks good with new lights still have that rail for the stairs coming that will be great to have in place. The house you showed that is not far from where you live now that was done few years ago it looks good the front porch it would be interesting if you revisited that place now to see how it is been maintained etc if it worked ok for them in the long run? That would be interesting. Those burgers n chips look delicious.
Everything is lovely. The only thing that really unnerves me is the new windows. I would have went with a large sliding window instead. You’d have the same look without the impediment of the windows swinging outwards.
I was wondering why you chose a perennial rye instead of an annual? also, we put down a preemergent for weeds and I wonder how kong we have to wait until we seed.
The legs are a bit short though it looks great on you. I know that outfit or a similar one on Amazon. . . . . or Target, somethin like that. But I would wear black sheer knee high stockings with your boots to give a smooth line. Feel free to disregard. .
I have that knit outfit and love it; however, as a 35 year business traveler, I cannot imagine wearing it to dinner after a flight. I also think ballerina flats would be a better choice than booties. The fabric is much more sweater like and casual. Just my thoughts.
What does leah do? Is she on your team ? I watch all your videos and just started seeing her recently and she just popped up but you never mentioned if she works for you or is she a Friend just wondering? Also i really hope stewart was getting a nice hot drink also you guys only showed your drink for you and leah.
You forget to say azaleas can't take alkaline soils so they are a no go in Texas (unless you want to replace your soil and water only with rain water). Also, I worry that routine watering of potted plants on a wood porch could shorten the life of the porch.
I have a whole hedge of azaleas in the Houston area and they are growing just fine and I see them growing everywhere. There’s an annual event called the Azalea Trail where you tour some homes in a high end district just to see their azaleas.
I really miss your old house. Your new house looks really pretty, but next to that great big yellow house next door, it looks really small. Perfect timing for winter grass as I just bought a 25 lb. bag of seed.
Hello I live in North Georgia question if I want to seed my yard with seed what do you recommend I use? Annual Ryegrass or perennial rye grass I have Bermuda grass.
Well, we all need something to distract us from this madness going on. I live in Devon, England 🇬🇧far from what is taking place but I still have to carry on with my/our lives, my heart is broken💔and my thoughts are with these poor poor people, i could sit and cry all day but what good will that achieve. Life does have to go on. It doesn't mean we don't feel or care for them. Just saying sent with respect from Rosie O from Devon England ❤
I removed all my St Augustine one year and put down fescue carpet and within one year, the St. Augustine grew back in and took over again, killing off the fescue. $700 down the drain. I love that brick!!! So pretty. Is there a way to cover all that pipework to the right of the back door, something garden related like a garden inspired tapestry?