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“Amazing” Plant Ideas 🌳🏑 : Let's Go Inspiration Shopping For My Embarrassing Bed Renovation Part 3



I have an embarrassing landscape bed that runs along the back of my beautiful paver patio. I have not wanted anyone to see it for a long time. What makes this even worse is I design landscapes for homeowners through my business The Southern Daisy. I can’t have embarrassing beds in my own landscape :-). SO it’s time to get renovating.

This is the third part of the series I named The “Embarrassing” Landscape Bed Renovation. I would love for you to check out the other two parts to this series in the links below.
➑️ 1: https://youtu.be/f3fYvdhkSbo
➑️ 2: https://youtu.be/UOUVDAR_HnE

It’s time to hit the road and go plant shopping for all the fun and inspiration at Logans Garden Shop in Raleigh, NC. This video was filmed in October for when I was ready to get started planning after the holidays. I hope you will enjoy dreaming among the plants with me as I gather inspiration for creating a landscape that we love! Let’s go shopping!

Thank YOU for watching, I appreciate you!

Kim, The Southern Daisy
www.thesoutherndaisy.com
Zone 7B, North Carolina

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4 Comments

  1. Perhaps some podacarpus would be good along the lattice because they would grow tall and then plant some sunshine ligustrum in front of the podacarpus for depth. I love Podacarpus for their dark green for color, soft to the touch and they are fast growers but not invasive. Both Podacarpus and sunshine ligustrum take full sun too!

  2. Would you believe that I live everything about your content and style EXCEPT camera movement. It is too fast, blurry and I just can’t watch 😒. Bye.

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