Culver City Maintenance Part 2!
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Published 2024-04-19
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Magnifico!! The pedestrians are so respective because they are so appreciative. A free walk in succulent paradise! Sure beats the hell strips filled with daylilies up north.
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This one is one of my faves, so many microclimates and there's a bit of everything in here. The color of the rock conolements the plants so well. Amazing.
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By far my favorite garden. How lucky are the neighbors who get to see this every day. It is just beautiful.
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Picture perfect!š§” thank you for sharing. Love to revisit your wonderful installations.
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I'm so glad they want quarterly maintenance...so we can see it more! This one is one of my favorites for some reason!
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The garden looks wonderful. I really like all the little paths to the vehicles.
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A year? No way. And it looked that together other than the need to frame the mounds. Cool neighbors appreciating all this. Renews your faith in humanity.
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The plants have knitted beautifully together! The addition of the rubble looks fantastic! Those Aeonium āSunburstā are bomb!
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Beautiful as always, Laura
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Looks really good. Youāre right about the rubble making it look superb !
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These gardens are so beautiful. I live in south gulf Florida. Most of these plants would grow here, the problem is weeds! They sprout everywhere!
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I love this garden!!
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Absolutely love this garden
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This is one of my favorites I've seen in your videos.
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Work of art! Team DFS and Mother Nature š
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Looks really beautiful as always. ššš
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Edging with the rubble. . . genius!!!!!
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Wow!! Again, so beautiful!!
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So much inspiration for my front yard now! This has got to be my new favorite Laura!
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Beautiful! I had hoped to see how you cleaned out the detritus in the aloes and agavesā¦I have this problem with both elms and eucalyptus. Maybe you could āinventā an aloe/agave vacuumā¦š