Wow, Jeremy and Megan have created a wonderful and unique landscape! I'm blown away by the sheer volume of soil and boulders that it took to create this gorgeous landscape in a mere six months. Jim and Stephany, please thank them for us, and for allowing you to film in the lovely paradise which they've created. I love that they grew watermelons as space holders, what a great idea! ~Margie🤗🌵🌺🌹🌴🍉
This landscape flows gently around large easy curves displaying all sorts of plants, some of which I didn't expect. Banana trees grow readily in New Orleans, but I did not think they could survive in the Carolinas, except in Charleston perhaps. I love to see gardeners extending a plant's range. Jeremy and Megan might well have produced a microclimate. Not sure about the loquat. Mine died in Central, Texas, during the big freeze of February 2021. Still, a genuine gardener likes experimenting. Isn't there a quotation from Ralston that if you're not killing plants, you are not growing as a gardener?
Thanks for the update! Looks terrific!! Spoke with Jeremy at the Fall PD open house. I thought he looked familiar, but didn’t realize why until afterwards. He talked my Mom and I out of a cool tree in the parking lot that unfortunately suckers too much for a home garden.
What a satisfying video. I love when you show projects from idea to fairly buttoned up. This rock garden project is beautiful.....and in only six months. Gives me inspiration. Thanks Jim.
It is so inspirational seeing the mixture and emphasis on angles in the placement of plants and hardscape in gardens that create that uniqueness. Thank you. 🌳🇨🇦
Love seeing this and hearing the thoughts behind this, thank you so much! Every comment is helpful, even that the gomphrena reseeds. I didn't know that. I still have a very old Plants Delights catalog that I kept because of such unique plants...who knew I would be watching a You Tube channel that highlights and introduces me to more of that nursery. When Jeremy talked about the Rock Society being down to earth people, I feel that you two are also...pleasure to watch!
WOW !!! Amazing the garden comes together beautifully. Place to sit, Place to walk, relax and intertain. The garden of everyones dreams ✨️. Thank you for sharing. Thank Jim and Stephany for showing to us.
First time seeing this yard and he is like me I love rocks pavers, stepping stone, retaining wall blocks wow ,I get alot of things for my yard I never say no
I actually have dichondra silver falls return in my garden. It’s planted on a retaining wall so it gets a microclimate and keeps the roots warm enough to come back.
I'm a fellow south of Garner, Raleigh address resident, although Garner is nipping at my heels recently! This garden is truly incredible. I am one that just could not envision his plan based on the first two videos, but I hoped it would come together and it did!
Gorgeous garden! I just got some nice Carex feather falls and some ferns from Plants Delight. I LOVE it when Jim or a guest discusses reseeding annuals.
My greatest regret is spending so much of my life creating beautiful spaces for others & not finding a partner to share this time when I'm able to concentrate on my own space. I have to be content being the only one who appreciates what I've been able to create here, knowing it will have to survive without any care after I'm gone. This is a beautiful project, thanks for sharing!
I, like y'all, love the white muhlenbergia but it has been a challenge for me compared to the pink..I have pink going nuts everywhere but the white has been much more slow and finicky.
Interesting how people take the narrower path with mystery where they don't have all the answers. I think that might reveal something deeper about our nature.