Planting an Apple Arbor & Tagging the Roses I Want to Keep from the Rose Garden! 🍎🥰🙌

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Waiting for the Dream Stream build is like waiting for Santa Claus when I was a child, the anticipation grows with each day!! It’s so fun to think about what it’s going to look like. I’m counting down the days!

carolyn
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Hi Laura, how about planting the roses that are tending to grow huge, by the red barn and let them climb up above. Wouldn't that be gorgeous?

ijayashree
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I think the roses in the dirt lands growing wild and free would be beautiful. Love the new arch too.

angelalormand
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Laura.. I LOVE FUN WHIMSICAL things like this in the garden!! Perfect place for this!! ❤
NOW, please use that GORGEOUS LARGE GATE you have that Aaron hates (sorry Aaron) you have the space and that would make such an impact and time to play with creativity. Those ponds y’all visited in Chicago.. that lady had huge fun things in her garden and you loved that and you have this GORGEOUS piece.. oh please use it somewhere.. ❤

meliss
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Thank you for your dedication on posting schedule. Love your positive channel.

bumblebee
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Laura, those roses are beautiful. Roses in straight lines is the problem. Creating a beautiful rose garden with meandering paths, water, companion plants, evergreens. Maybe someday you could do that for Aaron. I love your amazing ideas!

lorialsdorf
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Stepover apple and pear training is very popular in Europe as a way of creating a border along paths or even at the edge of potager beds and less formal vegetable gardens. I love them so much and we can buy the rootstock already grafted onto dwarf varieties. This apple arbor is such a great idea for this part of your garden.

Kat-Farrell
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Hello! I'm new to the early access. I'm so used to watching first thing in the morning. I've just decided I'll watch now and again in the morning with my coffee! 😀

debrahape
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Laura… have you ever considered a gourd arch around/near the kids play area? I think the kids (and adults) would be fascinated by the different styles (apple, bird house, bottle, dipper, etc) and they would be awesome to dry for crafting / decorating projects. Look up the idea online - so many neat examples!

antiquegardenshowcase
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I sure hope you take those big, arching roses and let them grow in the dirt lands. They are stunning, big-impact plants and well worth keeping in my opinion.

yesthis
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All I can say is, you are by far by favorite YouTuber for gardening. I could watch your videos all day, very informative, very relaxing. It's like a visit with an old friend.

deek
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Whatever happened to Aaron’s loving gift to you, the espaliered pear tree?

nmp
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Why don't you put those long armed roses on that archway that has nothing on it? That would he beautiful.

nancymaier
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Those 1ft trees your saw is a known form of training apple trees know as ‘stepover training’ 😊

amylouise
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Oh a big yes to the roses as climbers in the dirt lands…..just let em bloom bloom bloom and form those gorgeous rose hips for fall flower arrangements🎉

meganblasco
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Christianson’s is in Mount Vernon, WA! I go there often ☺️ I pass it every Sunday on the way to church and often stop at their farmer’s market on the way home. It’s such a treat to have such an amazing nursery near me. They have so many amazing events, they stock amazing plants all year, and they have a lovely little antiques shop as well.

mernany
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Did you stake in the apple arbor? Concerned in your winds it could blow over and break the trees.

CathyS
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Step over apples have been around for centuries, and are often seen in European countries and the UK.

GardenKath
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You and your mom were saying David Austin would bring back Evelyn, It's in their online ship for spring 2025 shipping! I already pre-ordered! So excited I have a namesake for my darling year-old finally!

kristinem
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The technique for making a fence from a fruit tree is a called a Belgian fence…my sister’s neighbor in NY was from Europe and had done it in her yard.

rrano