Discover The No Dig Gardening Method In Two Stunning New Gardens!

Published 2024-04-05
Discover The No Dig Gardening Method In Two Stunning New Gardens! WE ARE CREATING TWO NEW GARDENS USING THE NO DIG METHOD. THIS WAS EASY AS PIE AND THE END RESUOT IS STUNNING! I WAS LEARY OF NO DIG, BUT, NOW IM HOOKED! NO DIG GARDENING IS A GREAT WAY TO CREATE BEAUTY ANYWHERE IN YOUR LANDSCAPE! NO MATTER THE TYPE OF SOIL YOU HAVE, THIS NO DIG GARDENING METHOD WILL BLOW YOUR MIND! COME AND GARDEN WITH ME!

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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you so much for watching today! I appreciate you so much! I hope today's video inspired you!❤
  • I put in 4 flower beds last year using cardboard. What I did was I planted all my plants in the ground first, then I cut the cardboard around the plants and topped the cardboard with mulch. I'm a widow living on Social Security so I was trying to do it the most cost effective way so I didn't need to put soil down. So far it looks like all my perennials are coming back this year. Your flower beds look beautiful..💚
  • @grandmarie7638
    Don't know your zone but when I lived in zone 6 I planted a border of Liriope. Worst mistake I ever made! It sent out suckers even underneath sidewalk. After 2 years of attempting to control that issue i gave up. Removed every bit and went with stacked rock border and planted annuals every spring. Each spring I switched plants to avoid boredom. Lol. Good luck with your endeavours. BTW a word from this gardener: never overplant perennials. Allow for mature growth as posted on can label. Those annual Sunpatiens are way too close. Instant planting to appear full is costly and wasteful. Overcrowding young plants results in spindly growth sacrificing the mounding habit. Not criticizing your first efforts; just offering bit of advice from this well-seasoned gardener of 50+ years.
  • @ale7564
    I watched this video because I couldn’t figure out how you were gonna get those annuals in the ground without digging. But I get it now. Sometimes I think I buried my brain in a hole. My YouTube channel (if I had one) would be called Downhill After 50. No, Downhill with No Brakes. Your entire yard is lovely - neat, tidy, colorful and verdant. Thanks for sharing! Great teamwork!
  • @danablood4299
    You do you! Rather it’s a garden, garden bed, flower bed, monkey grass and how ever many you plant or whatever type of grass you got growing in your yard. You do you! Thanks for sharing. It’s going to look beautiful!
  • FINALLY! Someone who uses the term “monkey grass!” Folks have been frowning at me for years.
  • @chefshields62
    I appreciate all the hard work you and your husband did to make this video. You both did a great job. Please keep making videos. It nice to see someone like me wholeheartedly enjoying what you do. Thank you
  • @deborah2768
    I too did a no dig garden on the side of my home next to my driveway. I used cardboard and planted fire chief arborvitae bushes, small specimen weeping norfolk pine, some mondo grass and some perennials. Soaked the cardboard then covered it all with 3 to 4 inches of mulch. It's going in the 3rd year and has worked out beautifully.
  • @pinkymuffy100
    I like how well you and your hubby work together. I like the design that you came up with.
  • @PaulLe-jk4uq
    Great job Anna! Beautiful garden with beautiful lady, diy no dig garden! I’ve learned something today! 🌹🇺🇸👍🤩
  • @35cheeky
    I think this is a good idea but, you may want to consider using landscape fabric as well. Over a period of time, the cardboard is going to decompose and you will have grass in your beds. Another thing to consider is what type of grass you have in your lawn. If you have Bermuda grass, it reproduces by fragmentation of rhizomes and runners. This is why you would need landscape fabric doubled up. I think this is important too know if you have creeping grass such as Kentucky Blue grass, Bermuda, Creeping Red Fescue etc.
  • @lifegozon6127
    Looks great!!! Thanks for sharing how to do a no dig garden!!!😊
  • That was a fun little project! It turned out great babe!!😘😘😊😊🥰🥰
  • Love the corner beds. This will be stunning when it blooms. Its stunning now so imagine when it blooms. Your home will stand out like it should. Beautiful as always.