Front Yard Garden

This Small Front Yard Patio Garden is Spectacular



This may be a small patio home garden, but it is jam-packed with one design idea after another! Take note of the ingenious use of clipped boxwood, gravel as both mulch and path material, signature front porch appointments, and a dramatic triple rebar arch. Tons of inspiration and excitement in a small space. Stay tuned for part two tomorrow!

See the blue version of the birdbath in the video below:

Part 2 Video – Backyard: https://youtu.be/Qr3aTj54S18

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Plants Mentioned in This Video:
– Green Mountain & Wintergreen Boxwood
– Nandina
– Mondo Grass
– Indian Hawthorn
– Cast-Iron
– Ivy
– Jade
– Succulents
– Variegated Liriope
– Burford Holly
– Hydrangea
– Holly
– Primrose
– Porcelain Berry Vine

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48 Comments

  1. What is a 'patio home'? Oh, by the way, love the skirt, was I the only one thinking we were about to have a 'wardrobe malfunction'? Great video, you have lovely neighbors.

  2. These yard tours give me thrilling ideas! The rebar arches are ingenious. In a shady location I could see planting kiwi vine on these.

  3. Does the artisan who does the beautiful mosaic bird baths have a website? I need one!!!

  4. I just found that porcelain vine growing wild on the back fence. It is beautiful. Guess the birds planted it. Beautiful, elegant garden !

  5. ~~ y'know, y'all really might not need to wear masks while over six feet apart, & outdoors in the fresh, open air! Great Jaegermeister bottle birdbath!

  6. What a cozy and beautiful garden.
    Absolutely charming !
    Common plants into uncommon just like you said….,
    I like the way looks simple but still beautiful.

  7. It is enviable to have such a talent for landscaping and thank you for sharing your ideas.

  8. Hi Linda!! I just love these tours!! So inspirational !! You are so informative Linda! Until I started watching your videos I never appreciated how beautiful a "green" garden could be!! I always thought you needed flowers for beauty but boy have you showed me how wrong I was!! Take care and I will see you in the next one! Hugs!! 🙂

  9. To viewers in other areas: Porcelain berry vine is on the invasive plant list for states in the Northeast down to Virginia and west to Michigan. Maybe it's not invasive in OK, but please do the research for your area. It is gorgeous, but after finding this out, I won't plant it in upstate NY. It provides nothing for wildlife.

  10. So much in a small space! Very well done! The rebar is a great idea.💗 Thank you for sharing. 🥰

  11. Loved this garden. It has a simplistic form of elegance that is understated but upon closer observation it reveals its hidden beauty and practicality! You delivered another gem Linda. Thank you!

  12. Oh my goodness what a lovely retreat! Regarding that beautiful bird bath — Do you have to clean it often? I imagine leafs and debris blowing into it as well as algae growth. What's the maintenance level?

  13. Absolutely STUNNING 😍❤️. Yes, Linda I have taken a lot of mental notes to implement in my garden. I've watched this video 3x's already. Thanks 😊

  14. Linda, your friend Sammie gives me such courage! I thank you both for pointing out the strategies Sammy and her husband used to deal with the challenges (such as the utility boxes) and the creative touches throughout that are presented with such honesty about care and maintenance. The whole of this visit is so appreciated! What an inspiration!

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