Container Gardening

Succulent Container Garden Walkthrough with Tips and Tricks Along the Way



Follow along in this beautiful Del Mar garden.

35 Comments

  1. Beautiful pots!!! Hope you can do more videos of this. Where I live is difficult to have the garden because of cold winter, so many of my collection I have to put them in pots. For me you videos are the greatest on youtube. Thanks

  2. Laura, I love your videos and follow your site. But, please check the gain/volume on your new mic. Very overdriven today…I could not listen past the first minute or so…..sorry.

  3. Beautiful pots,wish I could do something like that in my yard but er get too much rain, live in Louisiana. Glad you fixed your mic half way through 👍🏻

  4. Love it. They look spectacular and yes totally noticed the trifactor not there and it works with the added pebbles 😁 Don't mess! 🤗 Looks great! 😍

  5. Perfect video for me today! I just bought a bainesii this weekend. I haven't fully committed to a location on my property yet, so I think I will put him in a big stocky pot with some friends and roll him around the property till next spring hahaha. Thank you for all of your tips, ideas, and beautiful design talent.

  6. Yea it seemed like more than breeze noises on the mic but I love to watch you anyway….. Thanks for the view Hannah…. Here in Minnesota we can't see the ocean. HAHA How's Greg?

  7. Every planter is a ten! I finally made it to Home Depot to check out some of those 5 gallon succulents you mentioned a while ago. I purchased a Pachypodium geayi , bush form, that has nine trunks, the central one being 15 inches, not including the foliage. It was $25.00 ! ! ! I’m fairly well versed in the economics of scale as it applies to plant material and I can’t for the life of me figure out how they can market that plant at that price and make a profit, especially the grower. What I’m guessing is that, just like most of the Florida tropical plant growers, Altman’s is getting some of their plants field grown in Central America and then shipped bare root or as cuttings into SoCal, where they ‘finish ‘ them off as the final faze in bringing them to market.

  8. The video is great as usual 👍but the mic sounds crackly and too loud, I can see how people are finding it hard to watch the other mic sounded better

  9. @2:38 – the audio is perfect! Whatever settings you had it on, keep doing that! Great vid and awesome plants (and pots). Love the dyckia @1:40. The plant is incredible but the pot is divine. What a combination!

  10. Thanks for the video, Laura! I’m waving at you from the other side of the Pacific… from Australia. Can you see me? 😂😂

  11. Hi Laura, I'm really appreciated your tips that you shared. Could you please share with me more how to water succulents?

  12. Your videos are inspiring. I live in a community in nj that doesn't get a lot of sun so I cant express my love of succulents as I would like. Nevertheless, I out there rocking the rock ribbons and getting creative with what I have.

  13. Loved the interesting plant contrasts – and loved seeing the pot that gardeners are over-watering….I am still wrapping my head around which plants can take very little water…so your comment was apropos! thanks! (love the mic!)

  14. The sound is terrible! The pots all look good. Do you ever plant donkey ears? I have one here ( Kingwood, Texas) in the ground that is getting quite big with lots of babies on it's leaves. How do I take care of it?

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