Gardening with Stone – Big Stone Installation for Plants – In this video Jeremy builds the stacked stone project that we showed the planning of in this video https://youtu.be/EUBJ5_1PW88
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This video is a mid-project visit, the final visit, and some of the plants. We will go back as the space develops. Jeremy finished this project pretty quickly and I have been slow to edit it. Here is the link to the planning video https://youtu.be/EUBJ5_1PW88. Thanks for watching
🌱 ~Loved this! Please keep us updated on the progress of this beautiful stonework! 🪴
I like the way this guy speaks. He doesn’t just answer your questions with ‘yes’ and ‘no’. He does a great job explaining his thoughts. I can’t wait to see it finished with all the plants! Please keep us updated when it’s done. It’s going to be amazing!!
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I have neither a skid steer nor tons of stone but I've made a nice border with logs & rocks from close to home. Don't be intimidated by scale folks, the basic information applies to whatever size project you've got. It took me weeks to make a small area within the bed I made, a lovely corner to change elevation slightly, channel drainage & grow a deciduous Azalea with companion plants. It looks like nature made it, just what I was after.
This is great guys, love the process vids.
A wealth of knowledge … Jeremy is so conversant in all facets here; soil, plants, rock stacking, and future changes in available sunlight/shade. Jim, thanks for producing your video and sharing with us.
Made me laugh (talking about carex) “you can take a weed wacker, hedge shears, a golf club to it” 😂😂 really enjoyed this video
I love stones in the garden 🌸💕🌸
Dude is about to need elastic installed on his t-shirt sleeves throwing all these boulders. Getting yoked.
Love this use of rock. My Pacific Northwest property has stone for retaining walls, steps, patio, and walkways. I love it so much. I especially like volunteers popping up, because it’s not easy to plant anything with a large root ball.
Love the stone wall with lots of garden plant 🪴 options. I too like rocks and stones in my garden, have only a few of them, giving character to a garden. Thanks To Jeremy and Jim for all the info.
I love his voice.
Brilliant video. Absolutely awesome. Awe inspiring to say the least. Loved seeing a very talented man build with natural stone. Great natural design. Also as a side note, the colour of the double story building in the background is just perfect x 💜💜💜🙏🇦🇺😇thanks for sharing x 💜💜💜🙏🇦🇺😇
This dude is the Ron Swanson of rock gardening 👍
Love this!
2:44 Going to the pallet…. or going to the the palette… either applies…. wow, thoroughly enjoyed this video.
Can we get Jeremy just talking to us and reassuring us that our gardening journeys are going to work out….or not…. that it will be okay? and to just relax and make sure the rocks are talking to each other?
Been landscaping building Foodscapes , i'm busier than all get out . Thanks Jim
Well that’ll wear your fingerprints off. Looks nice 😎👌
Loquats are delicious! My great grandfather's brother, Uncle Willard, lived in south Florida and I was lucky enough that the few times I was able to visit as an adult before he passed, he would load me up with his home grown delicious citrus including loquats . Quite a few years ago, I ordered and planted a 7 foot loquat tree but it was killed in a colder winter. One day I will try again.
Great video! By the way, I have a hard time finding Permatill in Midwest locally. Online also hard to find. Any suggestion to use something else? We have a lot of clay soil here in Midwest, Iowa (Zone5)
This was super, super helpful, as we’re building walls right now. The details, methods and thoughts/logic behind them are very useful. Thank you.
How creative and beautiful! Can't wait to see what plants he will choose, and how he places them. Love this!
I'm at the start of a similar project. I have a large number of rocks and I have the start of a pile and a tractor to make the pile a bit larger. Ultimately, I hope to create a crevice garden populated with mountain natives and other fun and/or interesting plants. I live at 6840' above sea level.
I love all the little pockets. I put up a little wall with stones found in my yard. I’d love to add some of the plants, especially the flowering one if I can find it. I need to go back and find the name!
To know what the perfect stone is would be to say you could construct Japanese castle walls. Just trying to put one back together takes decades and that is when all the perfect stones were already picked out for you, see Kumamoto castle's earthquake restoration.
What an interesting project!
I appreciate these videos on landscaping with rocks. Been incorporating them into my landscape as well over the last few years and it’s an art on how to do it correctly!
Would love to see more, even on smaller scale projects.
I would love to see what he does with the concrete. I moved onto my current property a year ago. Found so much concrete buried. Hate to have to pay to get it hauled away.
Amazing! I would love to add some hard scape
Jeremy is talented and well spoken. An artist and his medium is rocks. I would love to have one of those pallets of stone delivered and place them around my yard. I would love to see a video with ideas on how to beautify my yard with the stones. For example I’ve read to put a large stone at the feet of my clematis to keep its feet cool. Also to put a large stone in front of my hydrangea where watering it is taking the soil down the grade. Would love to get ideas for other small projects I could handle. Small rocks and a few medium I could get help with.
Love that point! I’d love to hear his thoughts on why he decided to make it so rounded at the top….I’dhave made it a bit more leveled off, at least in some places…. Just awesome!