We just wrapped the front yard and our client asked me to walkabout with him in the back yard that we completed last week. He has some questions and comments to share with me and I thought that you’d enjoy coming along😊
Wow...just amazing. The client seems like he will do some research on his new garden. Your tutorial tour is so informative, Laura. I learned a lot today.
The cacti tell me where to put them. It is enough to look at the cats in silence and the same thing happens.I was enchanted by the beautiful garden and the orange armchairs. Cacti, stones and decorations are beautiful. Great portable lamp.
I loved this video so much!! Honestly I didn’t know I needed a video of a “client walkabout” for their new install and I LOVE IT! We only have left to see a clients first reaction!! Yay
Very much enjoyed seeing you walk your client through everything. I wish this could happen with every job! Great info and it's nice to linger a bit with one of your finished projects. So beautiful. 😄
Now isn't he a darling!!! I'm Sooo looking forward to seeing how his garden turns out!!! So amazing as usual there Mrs.Eubanks! Lol...so in love with this one!
love this.. he asked so many great questions and such great information!!! he is so proud of his succulent paradise now, and ready to learn... love it! 😍😍
What a fun video! I love how interested and curious he is about his new garden. I too am drawn to the euphorbias. I don’t know why lol. I think he’s going to spend a lot of time out back ❤
Introducing your purpose and your design to the client is very informative and helpful for him and us! Thanks for this amazing walk talk. I love that. ---Ken, TNG
I think that ball in the meditation pot is euphorbia suzannae? So happy to have an ID for Laura!! I have a euphorbia japonica which is a hybrid of it, and I love it.
I realize how much I take for granted knowing how to care for many of these plants especially in contrast to watching someone so new to caring for succulents, I have to admit it was hard to watch, ha! 😬
My Draco had an unusual amount of browning on the tips - I noticed a lot of mealy bugs down deep (and I wouldn't doubt they're underground on the roots). My Draco is also currently blooming and I don't know what to do with the blooms as they produce seeds ... do I let them dry up naturally (will take over a year)? or can I cut the bloom stalk (substantial) off?