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Tranquil Japanese Garden: Relaxing Wind in the Trees (2+ hours)
Calm and relaxing sound of wind blowing through our japanese garden with japanese maples and conifers.
Hey everyone - today, we're doing something a little different. It was a calm but windy day and everything looked so beautiful. We thought we'd make a 'chill and relax' type of video where it's just our japanese maples on a windy day. We hope you enjoy it! We know it's a little different for us!!
Step into the serene beauty of our Japanese garden as you immerse yourself in over 2 hours of relaxing wind sounds gently rustling through the leaves of our Japanese maples and conifers with occasionally birds - our local white noise. Let the soothing ambiance of nature wash over you as you unwind and find peace amidst the swaying branches and dancing shadows.
This video captures the essence of a peaceful afternoon in our garden, where the wind whispers secrets and the trees sway in graceful harmony. Whether you're seeking relaxation, meditation, or simply a moment of tranquility, this auditory journey offers a serene escape from the stresses of daily life.
Allow the natural white noise of the wind to calm your mind, soothe your soul, and transport you to a place of serenity and calm. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, insomnia, or simply seeking a moment of respite, let the gentle sounds of nature guide you towards inner peace and rejuvenation.
Sit back, close your eyes, and let the gentle breeze carry you away to a world of tranquility and renewal. Thank you for joining us on this journey, and may the peaceful sounds of our Japanese garden bring you solace and relaxation. Enjoy!
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2024 Stunning Spring Garden Tour: Over 1.5 Hours of Japanese Maples, Conifers, and More!
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Welcome to our stunning garden tour! In this video, we take a break from our normal DIY shed building routine to give you a relaxing 1.5 hour escape to nature's beauty. Our garden is not a traditional Japanese garden, but it's filled with Japanese maples, conifers (including Japanese white pines and eastern white pines), hostas, and ginkgo trees that we've personally selected and nurtured over ...
Our Winter Garden Tour: Camellias in Bloom!
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Welcome to our enchanting winter garden tour! Join us as we explore the serene beauty of our garden on a crisp March day in zone 8a. In this hour-long journey, we immerse ourselves in the splendor of blooming camellias and the early leafing out of our beloved Japanese Maples. Witness the magic of nature as we marvel at the delicate flowers, vibrant foliage, and the subtle changes we've made in ...
Camellia Winter Garden Flower Tour | Massee Lane Gardens 4K
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Today we're taking you on a tour of the American Camellia Society at Massee Lane Gardens Tour! This was recorded on February 3rd where the flowers on the camellias were just shy of their peak bloom timeframe. We'll walk you through the garden, discussing camellias (mostly Japonica & Reticulata), some of the different cultivars or varieties, along with facts & information about Massee Lane Garde...
Vibrant Fall Splendor: Touring Our Japanese Maple & Conifer Garden
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#garden #couple #tour Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant hues of our garden during this Fall Garden Tour! We're excited to share the Fall colors throughout our Autumn in zone 8a from October through December. Join us, a passionate DIY couple who brings construction projects to life and cultivates serene landscapes. In this enchanting Fall Garden Tour, discover the beauty of Jap...
Is this a $100,000 Shed!?!? | Cost Breakdown
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Is this a $100,000 Shed? | Cost Breakdown In this video we answer the most asked question throughout our build - "How much does it cost?" This is a two-story japanese-style shed that we've spend the past eight months to build together as a couple doing it all ourselves (diy). In this video, we'll go through each step of the build showing the costs at every stage to construct our 2-story cabin /...
Couple TIMELAPSE Shed Build | 8 Months in 10 Minutes!
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#build #timelapse #construction 🏯 Epic Japanese Shed Build Timelapse | 8 Months in Under 10 Minutes! 🏯 Prepare to be astounded by this incredible timelapse of our Japanese-inspired two-story shed build! In just under 10 minutes, we take you on an express journey from laying the foundation with sturdy cement blocks, to framing and nailing, to the finish woodworking touches that brought our dream...
TIMELAPSE - Couple Builds a DIY Japanese Shed!
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#timelapse #build #diy Over the past eight months, we have been building this Japanese-inspired two-story shed as a married couple doing everything ourselves (diy) to make room for our bigger dreams ahead. We have put in a lot of work, passion, and time to make this build happen. We hope you enjoy this time lapse video! Please like this video, and subscribe if you liked it! We have full videos ...
Building Shoji Screen Doors: Japanese Shed | Part 32
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#diy #build #japan Wood Glue Used: amzn.to/3RViu6i Laser Level Used: amzn.to/3ZVbPLj Pocket Screw Jig Used: amzn.to/3RViDGS Door Wheels Used: amzn.to/3ZXwCOr Window Screen Used: amzn.to/46rYs85 🔨 In our grand finale of the Japanese Shed build series, we embark on a journey to create the exquisite Shoji Screen DIY Doors that will complete our two-story Japanese-inspired masterpiece. This episode...
Modern 2-Story Shed Build | Part 31 | Making a Ramp!
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#diy #couple #build Huepar Laser Level: amzn.to/3POm0Nc Huepar Rotary Laser Level Attachment: amzn.to/48Fq1w9 Welcome to Building Modern! In this episode, join us as we embark on a resourceful journey to create a functional ramp using leftover materials and scraps. We'll take you through the process step by step, demonstrating how a bit of ingenuity can lead to accessible brilliance. From desig...
Months in the Making: Our Japanese Wood Cedar Shake Roof!
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Guys!! We've been trying to get to this point in the shed build for what feels like months! We're on to the second roof!! This is a cedar shake roof that we install ourselves (always diy when we can) - we have a fun time installing it, and the overall project goes surprisingly fast. We'd love to hear your thoughts - what do you think about our shake roof? See any mistakes we made? Cedar, with i...
Building & Installing Japanese Wood Koshi Window Lattice
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Step into the realm of time-honored Japanese craftsmanship with us in this captivating episode, where we embark on the journey of crafting and installing Japanese Koshi lattice window designs, also known as 'Koshi-do.' These intricate wooden patterns have deep roots in Japanese architecture, dating back centuries to a time when meticulous craftsmanship was revered as an art form. Japanese Koshi...
Building Easy DIY Sliding Windows with a Modern Design
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Welcome back to Building Modern! In this exciting episode, we dive into the world of DIY with a project that will elevate both the aesthetics and functionality of your space. Join us, Spencer and Anna, as we craft three stunning cedar sliding windows from scratch. While not a step-by-step guide, this video provides valuable insights and techniques for anyone looking to tackle a similar project....
Building Modern & Affordable DIY Fixed Windows: Easy How-To
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Some Window Flashing Tape We'd Recommend: Zip 6" Stretch Flashing Tape: amzn.to/3Ld37SL Zip 9" Flashing Tape: amzn.to/3Zb5j2Q Zip 3 3/4" Flashing Tape: amzn.to/3Llsba7 Protecto Wrap Extreme Weather Flashing Tape: amzn.to/3LgvQ93 Ready to transform your space with stunning fixed windows without breaking the bank? Join us in this step-by-step DIY adventure as we show you how to create custom, bud...
MASSIVE Air Layer! | Japanese Maple Air Layer Update!
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Join us as we unveil the incredible success of our Jordan Japanese Maple Air Layer Update! 🌱🪴 Watch in awe as we remove the massive air layer from the towering tree, carefully placing it into a pot and securing it with conduit stakes. This transformation is beyond our expectations, with the air layer surpassing even our own heights. Discover the step-by-step process and gain tips for nurturing ...
🛠️ Completing the Look: Final Trim for Japanese Cabin!
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🛠️ Completing the Look: Final Trim for Japanese Cabin!
🏯 Japanese Design Starting to Show: Cabin Build Progress! 🛠️
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🏯 Japanese Design Starting to Show: Cabin Build Progress! 🛠️
Roof Trusses & Unexpcted Trim Install | Part 24 of our Japanese Garden Cabin Build
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Roof Trusses & Unexpcted Trim Install | Part 24 of our Japanese Garden Cabin Build
Building Modern | DIY Renovations, Gardening & Epic Dreams
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Building Modern | DIY Renovations, Gardening & Epic Dreams
Building Roof Mini-Trusses | 2-Story Japanese Garden Shed! 🏯🛠️
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Building Roof Mini-Trusses | 2-Story Japanese Garden Shed! 🏯🛠️
🏠 Easy Attic Ladder Installation | Building Modern
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🏠 Easy Attic Ladder Installation | Building Modern
Our Stunning Summer Garden Tour of Japanese Maples
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Our Stunning Summer Garden Tour of Japanese Maples
FINALLY Japanese Design Coming Through! 🛠️ #DIY #couple #building
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FINALLY Japanese Design Coming Through! 🛠️ #DIY #couple #building
Japanese-Inspired Cedar Skirting for a Stunning Cabin - Part 20
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Japanese-Inspired Cedar Skirting for a Stunning Cabin - Part 20
Finishing Contemporary Wood Soffits for a Modern Look!
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Finishing Contemporary Wood Soffits for a Modern Look!
Enhancing Our Cabin with Striking Wood Soffits
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Enhancing Our Cabin with Striking Wood Soffits
From Start to Finish: Building a Modern Front Yard Planter Bed - Our Step-by-Step Slideshow Review!
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From Start to Finish: Building a Modern Front Yard Planter Bed - Our Step-by-Step Slideshow Review!
Adding Striking Wooden Soffits for a Modern Japanese Look!
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Adding Striking Wooden Soffits for a Modern Japanese Look!
Adding Cement Siding and Painting the Exterior! (Part 16)
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Adding Cement Siding and Painting the Exterior! (Part 16)
Building Our Modern Garden Shed: Adding Corner Board, Trim, and Painting (Shed Build Part 15)
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Building Our Modern Garden Shed: Adding Corner Board, Trim, and Painting (Shed Build Part 15)

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  • @omeidasanchez1688
    @omeidasanchez1688 4 дні тому

    would love to hear if the wood soffits have been more maintenance or if you notice more critters than normal

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 дні тому

      So far, they’ve been fine. No problems with carpenter bees yet or any other insect. There are some cobwebs, but not too much. Overall, it’s holding up extremely well. 🙂

  • @candyman5749
    @candyman5749 14 днів тому

    I was wondering how this worked, at 37:13 you explained it quite well. What if I am air layering a branch and I am also approach grafting the same branch, which is feeding the branch nutrients (because it is still connected to its rootstock). Will this effect the air layering in a negative way?

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 14 днів тому

      I’m not sure I’d go for both at the same time, as neither have a 100% success rate, and both may add stress to the other. I’m not sure why you’d both graft and air layer at the same time. Usually, you air layer to get a copy of the specific cultivar. Sorry, I can’t give a better answer. Personally, I’d avoid doing both on the same branch at the same time, though, there’s a chance it could be just fine (there’s also a chance it won’t).

    • @candyman5749
      @candyman5749 14 днів тому

      @@buildingmodern I did both because I am impatient, and didn't think it through. Fortunately, I checked it today and I am starting to see roots popping out, and the grafting plant has buds sprouting. Maybe the two are helping each other out. I just hope it don't suddenly die when I cut them apart. (both plants are still attached to their own rootstock)

    • @candyman5749
      @candyman5749 12 днів тому

      @@buildingmodern The air layering is looking successful, but the graft failed when I checked it earlier today. This is unusual, because approach grafts rarely fail.

  • @libhopper
    @libhopper 17 днів тому

    Very nice. Is this build in Japan or Alaska?

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 14 днів тому

      Thanks! Neither - we’re in the South in the US, zone 8a 🙂

  • @markread8650
    @markread8650 19 днів тому

    I envy your property

  • @BrianThibodeaux
    @BrianThibodeaux 21 день тому

    Great video, thanks.

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic 21 день тому

    i kinda wanna make a 12×12 trellis in my garden seemlar but flower garden ( after research it takes 3 years to establish beds for finished grown results) ill add waterfall.....spill .. catch ..little pond and fountains along with modeen arch type layout. ive 66.5'×65.5' of backyard and not level

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 18 днів тому

      Sounds like a great project to take on!

  • @akamarudesign7412
    @akamarudesign7412 23 дні тому

    "this probably has being done before", yeah, but you guys figure out ny yourself, pretty smart, Just Saying

  • @billr9
    @billr9 Місяць тому

    I love this Episode and I have a few Maple trees that I will be doing the same thing to them., I live in the Northwest so this weather here is wetter them mst places but still the same technick for this will be applied to them ones I have ., '

  • @chenoah7963
    @chenoah7963 Місяць тому

    Love your garden and love what you have done with the windows! Am looking to do acrylic ( pexiglass)windows and wondered what thickness your sheets are? Great job!

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern Місяць тому

      Ours were fairly thin. I’d say around 1/8” if I remember correctly, could have been a bit thinner. Good luck with your window build!!

    • @chenoah7963
      @chenoah7963 Місяць тому

      @@buildingmodern Thanks so much! You both inspired me to give acrylic a go as I wasnt sure!🙂

  • @LogHewer
    @LogHewer Місяць тому

    I'm sure you figured it out already, but the white pickets with the raised grain are still cedar, they're just all sapwood and from near the bark. They don't smell great or resist decay like the boards with more purple heartwood. Not great wood. The boards with white and pink are the next boards sawn off the tree. It's mixed sapwood and heartwood. The darker pickets that are all purple, if you'll notice, typically have more knots than the others. They are from the very heart of the tree and those are knots from the first limbs the tree grew as it was shooting up. They're the most decay resistant and will probably last the longest. Western red cedar is usually the species used for pickets. At least around where I live. Some Japanese cedar, too. The reason these are lighter colored than the "real cedar" boards that cost more is because they're left green after sawing. The other boards have been kiln dried and surfaced, and that process usually makes the heartwood appear more brown than pink or purple. Either way, you guys inspired me. I just went and dropped $500 bucks on pickets to try a much smaller shed of my own!

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern Місяць тому

      This is super neat and informative! We definitely didn’t know about the differences. It makes sense about kiln drying vs not. Super neat - enjoy your build! Thanks for watching! 😄

  • @timmommens901
    @timmommens901 Місяць тому

    1:04:16 😊

  • @goldowoldo
    @goldowoldo Місяць тому

    in your lower batten which holds the window in place add some weep holes on the lower surface as water will always collect here and rot can set in.Shed looks great,well done.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern Місяць тому

      Thank you for the tip! That’s a great idea. Thank you!

  • @SouloOnTheBeat
    @SouloOnTheBeat Місяць тому

    So many beautiful specimens! Great job on all of your hard work!

  • @jimbojackson2900
    @jimbojackson2900 Місяць тому

    Will I guys have another walk through this year?

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern Місяць тому

      Definitely!! We’ll probably do one in the next few weeks to show the new growth on the plants! It should be good - lots of big growers this year!

  • @robinbedeker7767
    @robinbedeker7767 2 місяці тому

    Wonderfull 🙏🧚‍♀️❤️

  • @lianamendona2941
    @lianamendona2941 2 місяці тому

    howo much did all that cost

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for asking! We have a full cost breakdown video here 🤓: m.ua-cam.com/video/NIcl4Dk7IVE/v-deo.html

  • @sherrie9241
    @sherrie9241 2 місяці тому

    WOW! love it, amazing job you two!

  • @ryansnyder5555
    @ryansnyder5555 2 місяці тому

    That lower dropping branch touching the ground on your emerald lace would make a good air layer

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! We’re thinking about it - we have a few this year we’d like to set up. One on a purple ghost, a Seiryu, and maybe others 🙂

    • @ryansnyder5555
      @ryansnyder5555 2 місяці тому

      I've been thinking about a purple ghost. Yours is gorgeous . Let me know if you ever have extras that you might turn loose of.

  • @ryansnyder5555
    @ryansnyder5555 2 місяці тому

    How about Gingko Troll in your lower front bed? Stays short.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! We have one in there actually! It keeps trying to die, but seems to have made it another year. Ginkgos leaf out later for us, so it hadn’t leafed out yet in this video. When we record the next showing the growth this year, it’ll definitely be in that video 🙂

  • @donnalouisamaroniti1450
    @donnalouisamaroniti1450 2 місяці тому

    ❤ どうもありがとうございます

  • @REDonFIRE
    @REDonFIRE 2 місяці тому

    Is it too late to move a 4 foot Japanese maple that is in southeastern Ohio? It has all it’s leaves on it already. It’s not door and I don’t think.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Yes, it’s too late to avoid damage. If it *has* to be moved now, dig wider and deeper than you think and try to avoid disturbing the roots as much as possible. However, if it’s possible, it’s much better to wait for Fall - once all the leaves have fallen off the tree to move it. Second to that, the absolute best time to move it is after your ground has thawed, and the buds are beginning to swell (but haven’t leafed out yet).

    • @REDonFIRE
      @REDonFIRE 2 місяці тому

      @@buildingmodernOk thank you. The tree is about 4 foot tall right now. It might be too hard for me to move on my own anyhow. I just moved into a new house and someone planted one in a weird spot.

  • @powerhousenj1
    @powerhousenj1 2 місяці тому

    beautiful garden!!

  • @ThangNguyen-ow9jk
    @ThangNguyen-ow9jk 2 місяці тому

    How you guys water the garden ang how often ?

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! We don’t water the garden at all anymore. If there’s been a long drought (maybe a month), we might start watering every 4-5 days. If you want the best results, watering trees in the ground every 3-4 days would likely be appropriate. However, we’re on city water and this isn’t financially feasible for us (and, honestly, the plants don’t need it). If you have Japanese maples in pots, you normally water every 2-3 days unless it has rained.

  • @TheArtisticGardener777
    @TheArtisticGardener777 2 місяці тому

    Hey guys! I ended up getting the smaller YD8103 model and did some modifications to it😊. Thought you’d get a kick out of it!👍 ua-cam.com/users/shortsXamHjhOPH9M?si=xRDomnD4kuVXf7t0

  • @markread8650
    @markread8650 2 місяці тому

    Y’all have great dappled shade. I’m going to move my Purple Ghost into more sun because yours looks outstanding. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ThangNguyen-ow9jk
    @ThangNguyen-ow9jk 2 місяці тому

    Your guy doing very good job,love your garden on the hill side ,take a lot of time to get it done, keep it up

  • @SonyLe
    @SonyLe 2 місяці тому

    Such a beautiful garden! May I ask what area are you growing it?

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks you! We’re in the South/US, zone 8a 🙂

    • @SonyLe
      @SonyLe 2 місяці тому

      @@buildingmodern Seem like GA ???

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      @SonyLe we aren’t disclosing our exact location in a public forum like UA-cam for safety reasons. You’re welcome to reach out to us directly though - hellobuildingmodern@gmail.com 🙂

  • @joebruhin2098
    @joebruhin2098 2 місяці тому

    Hey, how much sun is the dancing peacock getting? Love your place....Just wonder how often do you water? I have about 70 JPs and one pretty good well, but if we have a drought I'm a bit concerned, I'm in 7a...your hotter.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Hello! Our smaller one gets maybe two hours of sun while our larger one gets 6-8 hours of direct sun (the rest is overhead filtered shade). We don’t water at all anymore, unless we’re in a drought or it’s really hot (above 95 in the afternoon). In those situations, we’ll maybe water once every 2-3 days (some people water daily, that’s not in our budget with the amount of trees we have). If they’re well established, they should be mostly fine (leaves will crinkle though) as long as they have some water at least every two weeks (though, of course, they’d prefer it more often). If you’re in a deep drought, and can water, once to twice a week should be enough to tide them over, assuming it’s also hot. If it isn’t hot, once every 1.5 weeks or so. Warning: this is just what’s worked for us. Your situation may be different, err with caution. 🙂

    • @joebruhin2098
      @joebruhin2098 2 місяці тому

      @@buildingmodern Many thanks, I haven't had much trouble with drought in the Ozark Mts. I never had my well run dry, it's a good one but I'm beginning to wonder...I need to go on worry fast. Do you ever have issues with Japanese beetles? I had an issue two years ago and I purchased a lot of milky spore and the following year hardly any...Once I sprayed the leaves with dawn and overdid it,,,don't like that method but I have heard very good reports with milky spore, I did about 3 acres with it...good luck you have a wonderful environment to live in....and many thanks for your videos it's helpful my friends.

  • @honeyg3589
    @honeyg3589 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this extremely informative video - including descriptions of what goes wrong and how to potentially move forward.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video! In our most recent 2024 garden tour, you can see the Jordan air layer in the ground 😀

  • @HoangNguyen-xw8fh
    @HoangNguyen-xw8fh 2 місяці тому

    I love your fireglow, it has a beautiful shape. 😍

  • @jimbojackson2900
    @jimbojackson2900 2 місяці тому

    Was that shidava gold in first few minutes? Very relaxing!

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I think I’ll edit the description soon to add on what trees at what times. 🙂 For that timeframe, that is Jordan Japanese Maple in the background. 😍

  • @sammysworld5485
    @sammysworld5485 2 місяці тому

    I was watching last night & thankfully helped me to sleep. Yes it was that soothing. Thank you. 🙏🏼

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Glad you liked it - thanks for watching!!

  • @davidbangtson3109
    @davidbangtson3109 2 місяці тому

    What calming pleasure you must get when just walking in your landscape! Did you get actual white leaves on your ukigumo - or was that just an illusion from the sun bouncing off so brightly?

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching!! The ukigumo is somewhat white this year, but not nearly as white as we’ve seen other’s. I’d say it’s 80% there. It could be that it likes its new location. 🙂

  • @TheArtisticGardener777
    @TheArtisticGardener777 2 місяці тому

    Well, that made for a nice, relaxing, peaceful outdoor nap!😊. Lush maple foliage in and out of opening my eyes…❤

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching!

  • @buildingmodern
    @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

    Hey guys - we thought we'd try something different for this video. We always go through the trees fairly quickly, and never really let everyone see them for more than a few seconds. So, we thought we'd share a little bit of the more relaxed scene that we have here of our japanese garden / japanese maples & conifers. We've played videos like this in the past ourselves when we wanted to have something in the background going, or just something with Spring colors to watch during the winter days. We hope you enjoy it! We learned a few tricks if we make another for better audio, but we hope you all enjoy it nonetheless. Cheers & thanks for watching. 🙂

  • @PeterCoy-oy5pd
    @PeterCoy-oy5pd 2 місяці тому

    Love it

  • @Matti6950
    @Matti6950 2 місяці тому

    Megeitsu reminds me of 'Vitifolium', surprised you two don't have that in your garden (supposed to get quite big), insane big leaves sometimes 2-3x hand size. My Skeeter's broom, orange dream pushing out (the orange dream has definitely an orange glow in it during sun, not yellow yet like you two), My Aconitiflium is amazing, green leaves with a touch of pink, and 3 flowers, it's very small (2 feet) but 4 stems and very round, love it (Japonicums hard to change in shape, their starting branching shape will usually stay for all time. Osakasuki finally pushing out green leaves out of the red protection buds. I like how big the protection bugs are, looks cool, even if short during spring. It's one with 6 stems 1 feet from ground (2 feet high) wich why i bought it, don't want a single stem (would grow to fast). Also probably made a mistake, but bought what looks to be a 'Takao' 'seedling, it's a U shaped double step, then again splitting in U and W branch so basically 5 branch but all straight up. It's 2 meter in pot already (seedling quick growth rate), at the shop, 35 year olds are 6-7 meters), small green leaves, super cool in spring with red sides and protection buds, but later becomes very dark green, a colour wich i don't like very much (wich is partially why i love aconitifolium, always light green). Especially during rain days i love light colours as they keep vibrance in garden, dark leaves trees look very dull then. I might keep it in pot (takao) or plant, not sure yet. Fireflow seems amazing, excpet it might get 5 meter high, i can'"t have that in my small garden, Rhode island red seems perfect but scared the leave size may be small (i want a large Amoenum red leave next to osakasuki and to compare with small leave Skeeters' Broom. Geisha gone wild i would trade a shirazz with you xd Geisha is not available in EU, and Shirazz can get 7 meter (Geisha only 4), so sounds perfect as a variegated small tree in garden. Might 'dare' on Shirazz and cut if necessary.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching!! Yes, you’d probably really like the geisha gone wild for your situation - it barely grows for us, so might be great for your situation 🙂

  • @joebruhin2098
    @joebruhin2098 2 місяці тому

    Hello, enjoyed your show....what is the wood on your stairs to the porch? Also how old is your Geisha Gone Wild? Beautiful home you guys.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! That’s just very old painted pine that Anna didn’t want to ‘waste the paint’ on (the previous color of the house was red) 🤣🤣🤣 … we need to replace that entire structure, part of the supports have rotted out 😅 We’ve had our geisha gone wild for about ten years now, but, we got it at nearly the size it is now. We have two, and both barely push growth. They have about as much die back as they push out. They’re about four years in the ground in their current location. If I was to buy one again, I’d go with Shirazz - it’s supposed to be more vigorous. 🙂

    • @joebruhin2098
      @joebruhin2098 2 місяці тому

      @@buildingmodern I normally purchase the largest trees I can find that can be placed in my cargo van, I'm older than you guys. I did purchase a 2 gal geisha gone wild. I just loved your 'Aka shigitatsu sawa' , so very beautiful, reminds me of my amber ghost, my favorite of the ghost...I'm thinking on buying another amber that is a 30 gal but $700, it's very nice. I see I can purchase a 'Aka shigitatsu sawa' a 3 gal, I'm thinking it's a slow grower but yours has inspired me to go ahead with it. Happy to watch your show, beautiful environment... I'll have to treat myself and do it again...wishing you the most wonderful.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      @@joebruhin2098 Thank you!! The Aka Shigitatsu Saw grows fairly quickly for a Japanese maple - ours grows about 12" or so each year in mostly shade (we got this one larger, and had been eyeing it for years). We love our amber ghost as well!!

  • @sammysworld5485
    @sammysworld5485 2 місяці тому

    Hi Guys. After watching this, I’m sold on the Skeeters Broom JM. Would love to see a more depth comparison of Twormbly vs Skeeters broom. Here in zone 7 my summer gold has red rings as it leaves out & stays bright yellow in full sun. Great tour. Thanks

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! Sure, we’ll include a closer comparison of the skeeter’s & Twombly’s in our next video. In general, the Skeeter’s tends to be more red for longer than the Twombly’s. But, otherwise, they are very similar to each other. We got all of them on clearance (why we have so many). 😁 Absolutely love summer gold! The new location is suiting the front one nicely! 😁

  • @davidbangtson3109
    @davidbangtson3109 2 місяці тому

    Just finished watching this. Love your spacious yard and how you are going about adding or moving trees as the circumstances suggest. Purple ghost is spectacular, as are a number of the others, such as pixie, summer gold, Jordan, Skeeter's Broom, and more. I can assure you that the time it takes you to do this is much appreciated by we viewers.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thank you so so much! Your comment means a lot to us. Glad you enjoyed our video!

  • @user-ng5wl8pp9w
    @user-ng5wl8pp9w 2 місяці тому

    really great demonstration of air layering, which was a mystery to me. Can't wait to try it on my bonsai

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! Be sure to wait until the leaves have hardened off before starting the air layer. They don’t always take 100% of the time, but we find they’re usually more successful than not. Good luck!!

  • @lukerobson4962
    @lukerobson4962 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing your garden. I liked how much detail you went into each plant. Good luck growing. I wish you much success.

  • @Mullschlucker
    @Mullschlucker 2 місяці тому

    It took from February to October, was it? How many total hours?

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 2 місяці тому

      Ha, we weren't really counting the hours. Recording videos adds a lot onto it as well. I don't really have a clue on the hourly breakdown. If we made it without breaks, 5 days a week, and without recording videos, and without other work, it would probably take us 1-2 months as a 2-person crew. A lot of the time was taken up milling wood and doing what we could to save funds.

  • @jimbojackson2900
    @jimbojackson2900 3 місяці тому

    How much sun can a Jordan take?

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 3 місяці тому

      It depends on your zone/climate. For us in 8a with highs around the mid-to-high 90’s in the summer, it’s happiest at 4-6 hours of morning sun with afternoon shade. I wouldn’t put it past 7-8 hours of sun on the high end. Also, hot afternoon will burn it. If possible, I’d have it in shade after 2pm (this can be dappled or full shade). On the other hand, summer gold, which looks fairly similar to Jordan, can tolerate 12-13 hours of direct sun, including afternoon sun. It may burn a little bit by mid-August, but overall does fairly well with more sun than Japanese maples can typically tolerate. After that, I’ve heard ‘hot blonde’ is even more heat tolerant and can tolerate even hotter summer heat.

  • @joannevandyke5112
    @joannevandyke5112 3 місяці тому

    Awesome! Thank you

  • @TronWynn
    @TronWynn 3 місяці тому

    Your Orange Dream gets crispy in the summer because Orange Dreams are weak trees. I’ve have my 2 Orange Dreams (in a planter) with 8 hours of sun, and will get scorched in temperatures above ~93F. I haven’t given them away because of the nice lighter green summer leaves, which turns yellowish tanning in the sun.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 3 місяці тому

      You might be on to something here. While not as bad as Aureum, Orange Dream isn’t known for doing well in the heat. It’s better in zones 7a and colder. 🙂

  • @TronWynn
    @TronWynn 3 місяці тому

    The Aka Shigatsu Sawa is an amazing tree. When I remove the scorched light green leaves after the summer 100F-109F heat wave ends. I'll have bright red leaves till January.

  • @TronWynn
    @TronWynn 3 місяці тому

    At 34:00. Yes, the Fireglow does keep it’s red color throughout out the summer in 8B. If it’s in a somewhat shady spot it will turn a little greenish, but will still retain it’s red. My second favorite Japanese maple so far.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 3 місяці тому

      We’re looking forward to it!! It should get about eight hours of sun where it’s located along with late late afternoon just before sunset sun. We’ll see how it does. It had leafed out now, and is more of a true red compared to the other red trees in our planter bed (tamukeyama & skeeter’s broom). We’ll definitely include it more in our summer garden tour. 🤩

    • @gregleach5833
      @gregleach5833 2 місяці тому

      I was thinking about getting the Fireglow but wasn’t sure it could take the heat in South Georgia/ North Florida area . How hot does it get where you are in summer and for how long ?

    • @TronWynn
      @TronWynn 2 місяці тому

      ​@@gregleach5833 Last year we had about 2 months of over 100F heat? The highest was ~109F. My 2 Fireglow’s were in metal planters sitting underneath a metal roofed gazebo with more than half of the leaves exposed to the sun till ~5PM. The Fireglows got some scorched leaves on them where they were exposed to the sun. They have been in that location for the past 5 years and they are still alive : ) . One caveat, is that I have a digital timer watering (with microsprays) my japanese maples 3 times a day for 2 mins each time when it’s over 100F. Note, that these Japanese maples are in metal planters. My thinking is to give them water during the hottest part of the day, and I only want the water to be concentrated on the top layer since that’s mostly where the roots of the Japanese maple reside. I don’t want a lot of water at the bottom of the planter, because that might increase the chances of root rot. The last watering is at around 3PM to give it enough time to somewhat dry up for the next day. In my opinion, I think Fireglows can take a decent amount of sun/heat compared to other Japanese maples. This year I’m setting up shade sails (with 90% UV filtering), and shading with sections of bamboo fencing on a few of my Japanese Maple’s West/South facing side. That’s an option if you’re running out of shaded areas in your lawn. FYI the 50% shade cloth didn’t work that well for me last year. I like Fireglows so much I bought 4 more 1 gal this year, so I don’ think you’ll regret buying one.

    • @gregleach5833
      @gregleach5833 2 місяці тому

      @@TronWynnThank you for the info . I did purchase it yesterday and planted where it will get about 5 hours of direct afternoon sun . All of the fireglows at the nursery had some scorching around the outside perimeter of each leaf but not enough to really look bad . I think it will do better now that it’s in the ground and mulched . My Summer Gold , Emperor One , Seiryu , Tymukeyama and Bloodgood seem to handle that really well . The Orange Dream doesn’t like it though but is still a beautiful tree . Fireglow is a beautiful tree !

  • @mariasmith6438
    @mariasmith6438 3 місяці тому

    I am also a JM enthusiast, and I love your collection. I had a JM that started to get a lot of dieback. I had planted ferns nearby that over the years had surrounded the tree right up to the trunk. Last year I cleared the ferns away (about a foot all around the trunk) and this year I have no dieback. You are obviously very experienced in air layering and I would love to see a video on how you go about doing this and how long it takes to get a rootball the size you showed in this tour.

    • @buildingmodern
      @buildingmodern 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching!! We do agree about keeping plants at least a foot or more away from the base of the tree (this also allows room for the root flare to get air). We have a video on air layering here: ua-cam.com/video/ObghdW4r_mg/v-deo.html It only takes 60-90 days for the air layer to set up. We tend to go for larger branches vs smaller ones, but both can be successful. 🙂