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Planting Bulbs and California Natives 🌱 Slope Plants ideas 🌱 zone 9b



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  1. I want more of these videos I loved this. This video helped me like find my center after being overwhelmed to the point of sickness. Thank you! Also I love gardening! Especially pollinator gardening! This was fun! Thanks again!

  2. You are such a hard worker, and so detail oriented. And you have a lovely aesthetic.

  3. This is amazing! I love your videos and learning from you. I live in Minnesota but love to see all the plants and progress you share 💕

  4. так вдохновляюще рассказываете о том, что куда хотите посадить, что мне тоже захотелось что-то посадить😅 хотя никогда не интересовалась этой темой и вообще живу в квартире))

  5. A good tip is to put water in your hole with the plant before you cover it back in with your soil

  6. Plant Portulaca or Moss Rose- it will grow as a ground cover and it’s beautiful . I live in Sacramento so similar planting Zone.

  7. you should definitely consider planting more Bougainvilleas! they love full sun and heat and with the mild winters you get in California they could potentially bloom all year around!

  8. May I ask, is Mila fully bilingual? Does she speak Russian to your family? I have cousins who are trilingual – English, Greek and Afrikaans! I find it absolutely fascinating, especially when they keep switching between the three in one sentence! 😊

  9. I’ve been enjoying these garden progress videos! 🌿 I live in an apartment so I don’t have a garden/yard, but I have a collection of potted plants on the balcony which is like my mini garden 😄🪴

  10. Japanese maples do have periods where they can look like they are dying for a season or two. I would leave them alone and do not trim them or anything. They will come back fine.

  11. You are so cool Maria. I love all the plants you chose. And I love the window action on your house. It's so beautiful. Thank you for sharing and inspiring me. 💜

  12. Thank you so much for sharing Maria, i get the feeling that your garden is going to end up awesome!!! Mila is so grown up, she's a jewel, have joy and health in your family!!! love from Greece❤💚🧡✨

  13. Hi Maria, is there any chance you could please reupload your old ASMR day crafting video?
    It was my absolute favourite for the longest time! And ever since it's been removed, I haven't found another video that's helps me sleep the way that one used to!
    Thank you a million times if you do readd the video 💗💗💗💗

  14. Hi Maria I've been a huge fan of yours for many years – you are a true pioneer in your profession, and I have so much respect for you. I specialize in California native landscape design and installation in the San Diego area. I thought I would make a couple comments. As you noted correctly, Bee's bliss is extremely fast growing – we can usually count on it to reach at least 6 feet across in a single season. It will also tip root as it creeps along. Groundcover manzanita is also a great choice for such a rocky slope, as it is very shallow rooted (Dr. Hurd is a large upright tree form). BTW Dr. Hurd is one of our fastest growing manzanita, often 3' per year. I only recommend the least fertile amendment (if at all), as these plants do much better long term without high levels of nutrients. I know in such rocky soil it is hard to find enough dirt to backfill; plain clean soil is great! Finally, Coast live oak can grow shockingly fast, and native succulents like Dudleya (planted on their sides) would love that rockiness. Best of luck! – Greg

  15. I really enjoy your garden video's! Love from the 🌷Flower 🌷 City 🌷, Haarlem, the Netherlands 💕!

  16. Maria I love your gardening videos!!! I don't know where you are in Ca but if you happen to be in the Bay Area there are some really amazing plant places! There is a really neat native plant place that I go to in Oakland called Oaktown Native Plant Nursery if you ever find yourself in that area. They have a pretty good variety and their prices are very fair. There is also a really awesome place called Planting Justice (also in Oakland), which has an insane variety of plants. You can also order online, though it can be expensive if you order a lot like me lol. Hope you end up checking them out 🙂

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