Laura reworks a tired potted arrangement and saves leaves and stems for propagation. She will be checking in on her propagates during walkabout Wednesday’s so make sure to tune in 😍 Thank you for subscribing!
Am i the only one who feeling relax and drooling after watching this video? OMG i won’t get tired sitting beside her with my own bin of course to catch all the succies she doesn’t like!
Yes to the jade! I love how the use of rock and top dressing transforms the planting into a landscape, or in this case an ocean scape. Instead it would just look like a flower arrangement. I believe the cactus is Mammillaria prolifera.
You're an artist (the Bob Ross of plants) and, you're willing to let go of the outcome, what a great combo. "Try, wait, try again." Thank you for enhancing my mood.
Can we please have a review of the tool box full of succulents next to you? I love the shell, you make it look effortless to design and place them in a pleasing arrangement.
It was relaxing to watch you put the shell together, Laura. I updated my first tapestry last weekend. Very satisfying to have a developing perspective with succulent arrangements. Love it. Thank you. ❤️
Me when I repot my succulents: ahh!! I damaged a leaf! 😫😱 My poor baby. Laura Eubanks: *tossing all her succulents around* "that's not a problem." *Snip*
a ribbon of jade on black stone, that pops...ROY G BiV (rainbow, and complementary colors everywhere) love your work, and love that you like to grow as well !
Stunner! I love the way the top dressings make the colors totally pop. Wish I could easily get some of these succulents up here Idaho. All our nurseries lack in succulent choices.
Just recently discovered your channel and I’m obsessed!! 🤩 This piece is amazing! Love all your work! I’m learning so much from you. My name is Cindy and I also live in San Diego (University City). Hoping someday you can make my dream yard come true! 💜
En toda la semana me he puesto a ver tus vídeos, y me encantan me has dado ideas de como hacer mi propio ,jardín de suculentas. Vivo en México .saludos y felicidades .☺
Laura belated Happy birthday to you and Greg! We have the same birthday, and I was busy to my new work.. but still I am with my baby succies.. Love lots to u and ur family!!!!
Hey, just saying, from my experience, for some reason, those tiny leaves on the flower stems are much more viable. I propagated them weeks after my propagation of the big leaves and they sprouted and grew roots and babies first. My bigger leaves still haven't done anything yet. So to anyone out there wanting to give it a try, go ahead, because those leaves on the flower stalks just withers away after the flower withers, such a waste, propagate them so you have a chance of getting something, and if not, no harm done either. Thinking about it, I should start collecting flower stalks to get those leaves. If I knew this a couple years back, I really would have gotten so many plants already.
In relation to propagating the leaves that you ‘limbed up’ - in my experience the little ones nearest the flowers are the ones that give you a much higher strike rate.
I love your channel! I have become much braver and have had lots of success with succulents I have a small patio and always had a black thumb. My patio is my happy place. Your tips take the fear out of the hobby.I will join your Facebook group so I can show you my happy place.
Clam shell “pot” looks wonderful....like a totally new, never seen before beauty, when in fact is is just reworked. Magic hands at work. Now outside to get to work.