Would be great to see a overhead view with a drone, just to give you some perspective of the garden . Its looking great Kris ,absolutely stunning especially the Schefflera's . What type of Schefflera is the multi stemmed one ?
Kris, I would definitely consider protecting the echium. They are very tender - one frost and it can end up looking like the blackest deadest thing you've ever seen. We're in Cheshire and we cover with heavy fleece and polythene. This gets them through. The only time this didn't work was when we had that prolonged spell of -10 degrees a couple of years ago. They are such a wonderful plant when they finally flower - can take a few years up north. Jx
The Jubaea chilensis is the most imposing palm tree! The hardiness limit of Brahea armata is given between -12°C and -15°C according to Pierre-Olivier Albano, French palm specialist!
great garden Kris! i wonder how do you get the gingers flowering?! i am down south and have them for 4 years now but no flowers..they have plenty of water and food but in container.
Absolutely lovely tour. I do agree some changes are needed to make it look a better design as growth takes over to highlight the speciality plants
Thanks Kris. Looking great as always.
Fantastic Chris thanks for the tour
Wonderful garden . I’m a novice with a few tropical and palms - always look for inspiration on your vids !! Keep up the good work.
It always looks amazing and even more each year. Thanks for the tour.
Would be great to see a overhead view with a drone, just to give you some perspective of the garden . Its looking great Kris ,absolutely stunning especially the Schefflera's . What type of Schefflera is the multi stemmed one ?
@juwelkeeper Thanks, it was bought at taiwaniana but I don't believe it is. Yes, a drone shot would be great
Yorkshire Kris Exotic Gardening, amazing content
Hi, I'm sorry to have missed your open day. Maybe next year🤞
Kris, I would definitely consider protecting the echium. They are very tender - one frost and it can end up looking like the blackest deadest thing you've ever seen. We're in Cheshire and we cover with heavy fleece and polythene. This gets them through. The only time this didn't work was when we had that prolonged spell of -10 degrees a couple of years ago. They are such a wonderful plant when they finally flower - can take a few years up north. Jx
I've just realised I've posted under the wrong video 😂 This must've come on automatically after the overwintering video!
Yorkshire Kris Exotic Gardening, nice video keep up the good content
The Jubaea chilensis is the most imposing palm tree! The hardiness limit of Brahea armata is given between -12°C and -15°C according to Pierre-Olivier Albano, French palm specialist!
@philippehoyez9398 yes, totally agree!
great garden Kris! i wonder how do you get the gingers flowering?! i am down south and have them for 4 years now but no flowers..they have plenty of water and food but in container.
I also would love to know how you get the gingers to flower. I live in Massachusetts USA
Hi Kris! It would be nice to know: Do you leave the Eucomis pole-evansii in the ground in Winter?
@@AlexPatten-o1y oh yes, always been in the ground. Over 10 years in different spots