Thank you again for giving us the opportunity to see another beaitiful garden. For those of us who do not live in Australia it gives us the opportunity to enjoy these gardens. M. 🇨🇦
Gorgeous driveway, thanks. My trick when pulling out forget-me-nots, if I remember in time, is to use my rubber washing-up gloves, so at least my gloves don't get full of seeds!
Ulmus parvifolia 'Emer II' or 'Emerald Vase' (selling name Allee) is a Chinese Elm cultivar that was cloned from a tree planted circa 1910 on the University of Georgia campus at Athens. This is the elm I on the coast of Louisiana U.S. planted 5 years ago and is now 71/2 meters tall. It seems resistant to Dutch elm disease so far because it’s beautiful and we have had the worst heat and drought on record here ever! Most trees are suffering terribly. Climate change is here sadly we are on the front lines. I enjoy watching your channel thank you.
Let us hope that the Elm takes its deserved place back in the forests of Europe and America. Climate change and pests and diseases are a horrible thing that have the plant world in trouble. Glad you enjoy our offerings. Regards Stephen
Thanks Stephen & Matt beautiful estate the elms r really graceful & bluebells Just so pretty & what history this place has Thanks again guys great video Jo-Anne GC
We took over our property just short of 4 years ago. On arrival, I pulled out a mountain of self-seeded native grasses, and the next spring, a mountain of bluebells came up. The previous owners had never seen a blue bell in the 10 years they were here. So they must have been hidden underground all that time. Each season, I'm planting clumps of them in our old orchard area along with daffodils. 🤞
Such a pretty driveway with that delicate shade on either side. Love the blue bells. One of my favourite memories from childhood are the great swaths of blue scillas in the spring 💙 Thanks for sharing all this 🇨🇦
Spanish blue bells are invasive here in BC Canada. Drives me crazy that bulb catalogues are still promoting them. I have been digging them out of my yard for years.
Yay! So happy to be enjoying this episode with my morning coffee, the Fetid hellebore seeds i ordered just got here so exited! Now i gotta wait 12-18 months 😂😂
Love the advice on how to pull Forget me nots at 22:40 😄😄😄 But, I also love the other informations, you know so many interesting stories.. How can one remember so much?! 😮 Greetings, Judit
The field of bluebells looks lovely. But I didn't plant them, yet i am fighting them off in my garden. Can't forget forget-me-not because the burrs are on my gardening gloves for the rest of the season. Unless I try your method 😂
In gardens Bluebells can be a pain if unwanted, don’t hesitate to use my handy hint re Forget me nots. I’m sure it will entertain your neighbours! Regards Stephen
Wonderful that Oz has a gene stock of elms
one of the advantages of isolation! Regards Stephen
Thank you again for giving us the opportunity to see another beaitiful garden. For those of us who do not live in Australia it gives us the opportunity to enjoy these gardens. M. 🇨🇦
I am so lucky to live in such a horticulturally fabulous place. Regards Stephen
Gorgeous driveway, thanks. My trick when pulling out forget-me-nots, if I remember in time, is to use my rubber washing-up gloves, so at least my gloves don't get full of seeds!
Thanks for sharing! Regards Stephen
Ulmus parvifolia 'Emer II' or 'Emerald Vase' (selling name Allee) is a Chinese Elm cultivar that was cloned from a tree planted circa 1910 on the University of Georgia campus at Athens. This is the elm I on the coast of Louisiana U.S. planted 5 years ago and is now 71/2 meters tall. It seems resistant to Dutch elm disease so far because it’s beautiful and we have had the worst heat and drought on record here ever! Most trees are suffering terribly. Climate change is here sadly we are on the front lines. I enjoy watching your channel thank you.
Let us hope that the Elm takes its deserved place back in the forests of Europe and America. Climate change and pests and diseases are a horrible thing that have the plant world in trouble. Glad you enjoy our offerings. Regards Stephen
I visited this garden last week. Impeccable! Thank you Steven
Glad you enjoyed it. Regards Stephen
Beautiful driveway! Thank you for showing us this private garden. It would be nice to see more. Very informative and entertaining. Weeding naked…😂
More to come! I wouldn't prune the roses naked though. Regards Stephen
Quite a lovely place. Thanks for sharing it with your viewers! 💚
Our pleasure! Regards Stephen
From the U.S. thank you so much for the lovely tour of the gardens.
We will return to this garden and have a look at a few other aspects, so stay tuned. Regards Stephen
Thanks Stephen & Matt beautiful estate the elms r really graceful & bluebells Just so pretty & what history this place has
Thanks again guys great video
Jo-Anne GC
Our pleasure! Regards Stephen
We took over our property just short of 4 years ago. On arrival, I pulled out a mountain of self-seeded native grasses, and the next spring, a mountain of bluebells came up. The previous owners had never seen a blue bell in the 10 years they were here. So they must have been hidden underground all that time. Each season, I'm planting clumps of them in our old orchard area along with daffodils. 🤞
How lovely that will be. Regards Stephen
Such a pretty driveway with that delicate shade on either side. Love the blue bells. One of my favourite memories from childhood are the great swaths of blue scillas in the spring 💙
Thanks for sharing all this 🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it. Regards Stephen
Spanish blue bells are invasive here in BC Canada. Drives me crazy that bulb catalogues are still promoting them. I have been digging them out of my yard for years.
They are contained by the climate here! Thanks for watching!
Yay! So happy to be enjoying this episode with my morning coffee, the Fetid hellebore seeds i ordered just got here so exited! Now i gotta wait 12-18 months 😂😂
Yay! Thank you! Regards Stephen
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Thanks for watching - it is!!
Love the advice on how to pull Forget me nots at 22:40 😄😄😄
But, I also love the other informations, you know so many interesting stories.. How can one remember so much?! 😮 Greetings, Judit
Always try to help where I can! Regards Stephen
@@thehorti-culturalists 😄😄
The field of bluebells looks lovely. But I didn't plant them, yet i am fighting them off in my garden. Can't forget forget-me-not because the burrs are on my gardening gloves for the rest of the season. Unless I try your method 😂
In gardens Bluebells can be a pain if unwanted, don’t hesitate to use my handy hint re Forget me nots. I’m sure it will entertain your neighbours! Regards Stephen
Chased a loose draft horse up the blue bell drive back to his paddock. Liz S
Bluebells are my weed
Well thanks for watching anyway!
Naked weeding...................you two are a hoot ! 🙂
don’t knock it till you try! Regards Stephen
All I can say is you must have no body hair as I ended up covered in those bloody seeds stuck to me like velcro
Did you really do it naked!!! Hesitantly Stephen
@@thehorti-culturalists topless was enough LoL