00:00
Introduction to the video in the garden, hoping to plant evergreens and work on a stone walkway.
00:12
Plans to plant three small evergreens recently purchased.
01:00
Describing the first evergreen, a Push Norway spruce, and its growth size.
01:19
Introducing a Valley Cushioned mugo pine and its growth habit as a ground cover evergreen.
01:25
Discussing the Dobbs Frosted Juniper and its wide growth span, emphasizing the importance of allowing it to maintain its natural shape.
02:08
Deciding where to plant the first evergreen, considering proximity to other plants and the garden layout.
03:05
Explaining the planting process and the reliance on the garden's evolution, sometimes leading to moving plants around.
04:38
Planting the evergreens with a 9-inch auger and biotone starter fertilizer.
05:20
Reviewing the placement of each planted evergreen and the need to water them despite upcoming rain.
06:14
Trimming back butterfly bushes (budlias) for new growth and discussing the correct time to prune.
07:17
Assessing the garden's status and plant health, particularly the pines, which require extra attention due to needle cast.
08:06
Emphasizing the difference between pine maintenance compared to other evergreens like junipers that do especially well in the garden's region.
09:22
Cutting back perennials that still need attention.
11:48
Wrapping up the garden cleanup process, then transitioning to working on the stone walkway.
12:06
Sharing the progress and plans for the stone walkway leading to the Flower Shed and in the Hartley.
15:06
Revealing the amount of progress made on the stone walkway in just under an hour before rainfall begins.
17:59
Recapping the day's work, content with getting plants in the ground and making progress on the walkway, hopeful to continue the pathway development soon.