Firstly, you always look so beautiful Linda. So stylish even when you’re gardening. My lemon Cyprus topiaries did make it through our English summer - will they be ok to stay outside all winter too? I’m hoping to try lots more topiaries and hopefully get a stand to display them all on. You are so inspirational Linda, thank you for teaching us all this 😍
I have been inspired by your mosaic-like gravel, stone and brick ground cover. We had a concrete form that was our patio. I want to acid wash the concrete spread them apart, interspersed with stone and gravel and lined with brick pavers. Not to mention the topiaries I plan to do. Phew! Thanks so much!
Love your topiaries. I wished you would’ve put up photos of the plants when you first planted them so when you talk about the growth they’ve had, we can easily see it.
Hello Linda ! I am a great fan of yours. Nearly two years back, I was searching how to prune boxwood on TH-cam and I found you. I have few boxwoods in my allotment and few at the backyard. Since then I am loving you so much about the way you do your gardening and the person you are . Now my mum also watched you even she doesn’t understand English language.Please keep sharing the awesome videos and keep inspiring! Thank so much for all the videos .
Unrelated to topiary but want to know if you cover all your flower beds in pea gravel. I can see gravel on the outside edges but I think I see it around the back of the beds too. Thanks for all you do.
Hi Linda loved your topiary tour they all look so good. I see you had a lemon Cyprus topiary l have a few in my garden they smell so lovely when you trim them and when it's warm. You are the queen of topiary they all look so beautiful.
Your topiaries are really going for it. I love the Myrtle Compacta especially. The stand is a good idea to give them elevation and make them stand out. I am hoping to add some topiaries to my own garden next spring.
Hi Linda, y topiary. Would you please talk about it when you have a chance? As I got inspired by it and I started to train/trim my smoke tree into a topiary. Thank you very much!
Hi Linda, So very inspiring as always . Can you discuss or share how often you trim the myrtles. Just purchased 1 small single ball and another double ball. Have only had them a week and already putting out growth but not sure how often to trim to maintain the compact form. From your videos I know the need for water and winter protection but not sure as far as trimming. Maybe you can address during an FAQ Friday. Thank you!
I love the distylium plant, the trunk is beautiful now but imagine how amazing it will become! Thanks for sharing another great video Linda. Cherrio from Australia 🦋
All gorgeous. I LOVE ❤️ your topiaries. The distilium (sp?) is amazing. I’m also so encouraged by the multi-trunk boxwood topiaries because I think they are just as lovely as the single trunk. I have a couple making progress this year that I would not have attempted without your inspiring videos. Thanks Linda!
Everything is beautiful! I have and can grow Myrtle’s, Rosemary etc I would love to know your feeding schedule and what you feed them. Do you use osmocote and or a regular fertilize? Thank you! 🥰
Love the Jean jacket! Thanks for showing your beautiful topiaries. I have a rosemary I’m waiting to take off so I can make into a topiary. I have a boxwood that I want to make into a topiary but I don’t see a strong stem so not sure what to do!
Would you prune a WILD rosemary when you first take it out for the summer? I have two that have grown wild over the winter, and I think are in desperate need of transplanting as well, but I don’t want to damage them. Best advice?
How frequently can I prune my topiaries?I just recently got my first two thanks to your inspiration and while I have noticed new growth I wasn't sure how frequently I could prune them. I have a myrtle and eugenia both indoors
Love the tour. Question: On the large topiaries pots, do you "plop" them . Dig a bit of a hole to place them? I see some on stands but the ones directly on the ground. Wondering about added winter protection.
I adore your topiaries and tours! I was outside trimming my boxwood and thought I’d done an okay job, then saw your spherical ones! How do you do that? I would love to see a video. I feel like I need a big cake mold or something to get that ball shape! Also, other than the green mountain boxwood, what others stay outside during the winter? Thanks Linda!❤️🤗🌿🌸🎃🍷
Firstly, you always look so beautiful Linda. So stylish even when you’re gardening. My lemon Cyprus topiaries did make it through our English summer - will they be ok to stay outside all winter too? I’m hoping to try lots more topiaries and hopefully get a stand to display them all on. You are so inspirational Linda, thank you for teaching us all this 😍
I have been inspired by your mosaic-like gravel, stone and brick ground cover. We had a concrete form that was our patio. I want to acid wash the concrete spread them apart, interspersed with stone and gravel and lined with brick pavers. Not to mention the topiaries I plan to do. Phew! Thanks so much!
You bet!
Love all your topiaries. Thank you for the update💕
Love your topiaries. I wished you would’ve put up photos of the plants when you first planted them so when you talk about the growth they’ve had, we can easily see it.
Hello Linda ! I am a great fan of yours. Nearly two years back, I was searching how to prune boxwood on TH-cam and I found you. I have few boxwoods in my allotment and few at the backyard. Since then I am loving you so much about the way you do your gardening and the person you are . Now my mum also watched you even she doesn’t understand English language.Please keep sharing the awesome videos and keep inspiring! Thank so much for all the videos .
Thank you so much. I love your videos. I also like seeing you let some of your topiaries grow a little wild. It’s all so interesting.
Linda, your topiary tour was terrific! 😃 Thank you so much for your enthusiastic inspiring videos.....I just LOVE them all❣️
Linda B.
Unrelated to topiary but want to know if you cover all your flower beds in pea gravel. I can see gravel on the outside edges but I think I see it around the back of the beds too. Thanks for all you do.
Hi Linda loved your topiary tour they all look so good. I see you had a lemon Cyprus topiary l have a few in my garden they smell so lovely when you trim them and when it's warm. You are the queen of topiary they all look so beautiful.
Beautiful topiaries ! Would like to see what you do when transporting your winter tender topiaries to your friends greenhouse.
It's Monday! I'm here for it Linda!The topiary🌴🌳🌲 is killing the runway🌠in your garden.🤭Thank you for the opening content to begin the week.🤗
Your topiaries are really going for it. I love the Myrtle Compacta especially. The stand is a good idea to give them elevation and make them stand out. I am hoping to add some topiaries to my own garden next spring.
Hi Linda, y topiary. Would you please talk about it when you have a chance? As I got inspired by it and I started to train/trim my smoke tree into a topiary. Thank you very much!
Hi Linda, So very inspiring as always . Can you discuss or share how often you trim the myrtles. Just purchased 1 small single ball and another double ball. Have only had them a week and already putting out growth but not sure how often to trim to maintain the compact form. From your videos I know the need for water and winter protection but not sure as far as trimming. Maybe you can address during an FAQ Friday. Thank you!
I love the distylium plant, the trunk is beautiful now but imagine how amazing it will become! Thanks for sharing another great video Linda. Cherrio from Australia 🦋
Love the topiaries!
Yes! Love that one also!
All gorgeous. I LOVE ❤️ your topiaries. The distilium (sp?) is amazing. I’m also so encouraged by the multi-trunk boxwood topiaries because I think they are just as lovely as the single trunk. I have a couple making progress this year that I would not have attempted without your inspiring videos. Thanks Linda!
So nice!! Thanks for the tour!! I absolutely love it
Everything is beautiful! I have and can grow Myrtle’s, Rosemary etc I would love to know your feeding schedule and what you feed them. Do you use osmocote and or a regular fertilize? Thank you! 🥰
How do you care for rosemary?
LOVE this video!
Can I do lavender, it’s growing wild.
Love the Jean jacket! Thanks for showing your beautiful topiaries. I have a rosemary I’m waiting to take off so I can make into a topiary. I have a boxwood that I want to make into a topiary but I don’t see a strong stem so not sure what to do!
Would you prune a WILD rosemary when you first take it out for the summer? I have two that have grown wild over the winter, and I think are in desperate need of transplanting as well, but I don’t want to damage them. Best advice?
Ah I’ve been waiting for this 🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
How frequently can I prune my topiaries?I just recently got my first two thanks to your inspiration and while I have noticed new growth I wasn't sure how frequently I could prune them. I have a myrtle and eugenia both indoors
Love the tour. Question: On the large topiaries pots, do you "plop" them . Dig a bit of a hole to place them? I see some on stands but the ones directly on the ground. Wondering about added winter protection.
I adore your topiaries and tours! I was outside trimming my boxwood and thought I’d done an okay job, then saw your spherical ones! How do you do that? I would love to see a video. I feel like I need a big cake mold or something to get that ball shape! Also, other than the green mountain boxwood, what others stay outside during the winter? Thanks Linda!❤️🤗🌿🌸🎃🍷
It's surprising to me how small the planters are, I think I've been buying pots that are needlessly large.
Only for the table top topiaries. In general it’s always better to plant in a bigger pot!
@@LindaVater thank you, I'm learning so much from you! 🌿
E K I think I have some that should be in smaller pots too.
Amazing topiaires!
Wish the beginning music softer...
You look to dressed up for gardening... get in your work clothes... lol 😂
Nice channel