Today it is raining and my garden is soaked so to watch you in your beautiful garden was a real treat the lightning is perfect . What a joyful paradise.
Thank you for the helpful tip Justin of using a cardboard box filled with soil for a new rose to plant where an existing rose was removed. I have heard that before to never remove a rose and plant another rose directly in the same place. I also like the suggestion of removing the excess rain from flowers by giving them a tap with a small stick. Like England, it has been raining non-stop here in Kentucky. All my roses, iris, and peonies are fading quicky because they are staying too wet. Your night tour of your garden was beautiful. Happy gardening, James
I had too, but I chanced it once before and the rose just sat there and withered away so I dug it up and put it into a box with fresh soil, now it's thriving and full of buds. It has been a horrible spring because of the rain, most of my tulips spoiled but I still have some in bloom! Fortunately the iris and peaonies aren't out yet so fingers crossed it stays fine for a while :-)
Hi Justin! What a lovely garden-one can tell it is cared for and loved. Your topiary looks beautiful and your gardening tips are so appreciated. The nighttime tour was enchanting! Thank you!
Love this video so much. I think I might have to steal some of your great ideas. Hope all is good with you sending you lots of love from Ireland Nicholai Chris and Scooter ❤️☘️🇮🇪 Take care, my friend
Thanks guys, I am very pleased you enjoyed it, all is very well thank you, non-stop now we're back in gardening season (& watering!) I hope all is well with you and you're getting plenty of sunshine
Justin, you have a gorgeous yard! I can never grow bulbs in pots, because they always get soggy and die! We live in the central part of Washington state, in 7b zone. Cold in winter and hot and dry in summer. Love your channel. 👍🏻💕🌻🌼🌸🦋🇺🇸
Thanks, two extremes there - I think we're a zone 8 or 9 depending on the gulf stream. My poor tulips have all had a bashing this Spring with the constant rain, hence I haven't made much of a video about them. Happy gardening
Hi Justin, what a beautiful start to my morning - a good cup of coffee and beautiful tour! 😆 🌺 Your garden is looking beautiful and is obviously enjoying the rain! I had a chuckle at the sped up topiary trimming! 🤣 Thanks so much for the rose planting tip!! I had no idea about that. Have a super day and I'm sure we all look forward to more gardening diary entries! ☺️🌺
The plants seem to have doubled in size this year, the rain has sent them rocketing skywards! That is my normal working speed, hehe! I can't believe it's time to cut things already, no rest now until October! More diaires coming soon!
@@justinthegardener You machine, you!! 😂🤣😂🤣 Sounds like you have a busy summer ahead!! I hope we'll have a good rainy season here later this year, my garden struggled this past summer. Have a lovely weekend 😊🌺
I love the practicality of your video tour, James. Your using a cardboard box, as someone else mentioned, is such a great idea. It reminds me of my planting 28 heucheras (coral bells) recently in larger black pots in the ground. My helper used a post hole digger and we buried them up to the top. I added compost to fill it in. The idea was to keep the plants from drying out. I live in South Carolina with muggy summers and they are planted near live oak trees, hence the need to help keep them from drying out. It hasn't been long enough to know if this is a good idea or not, but time will tell. Thanks again, James for a very interesting video.
Thank you, it is a good idea to use the box, it saved my other rose which you can see in my latest video. That's a very good idea to put the Heucheras into pots, I hope it works and I might borrow your idea for some dry areas! I am always wary of having Heucheras in pots, I don't know if you get vine weevils there but they love to eat Heucheras in pots.
Wow, I just learned about replant disease which I experienced personally . Now I need a box.Your garden is always a joy. Thanks from Kansas City, home of the KC Chiefs Super Bowl winners.
It is a problem, I replanted in the same place and it just sat there, so dug it up and put it into a box, now it is doing really well and full of buds!
Hey Justin, Your flower garden is fantastic! I love all of the beautiful plants and bulbs. You have done such a wonderful job and it really shows. Do you grow iris in your garden? They are such beautiful flowers. They remind me of orchids. The night garden is so pretty. What type of lighting are you using? Have a magnificent day. Thanks so much for sharing your garden and growing tips with us.
Hi Donna, I do have some Iris, miniature ones and they have done well this year, I grow larger ones at the Old Manor House where there is more space and they do well too. Some of the lights are solar, and the ones on the tulip are electric with a remote control so you can change the colours, I prefer them warm white. You're very welcome, there'll be more tips etc coming soon :-)
Very magical thank you
Today it is raining and my garden is soaked so to watch you in your beautiful garden was a real treat the lightning is perfect .
What a joyful paradise.
Thank you for the helpful tip Justin of using a cardboard box filled with soil for a new rose to plant where an existing rose was removed. I have heard that before to never remove a rose and plant another rose directly in the same place. I also like the suggestion of removing the excess rain from flowers by giving them a tap with a small stick. Like England, it has been raining non-stop here in Kentucky. All my roses, iris, and peonies are fading quicky because they are staying too wet. Your night tour of your garden was beautiful. Happy gardening, James
I had too, but I chanced it once before and the rose just sat there and withered away so I dug it up and put it into a box with fresh soil, now it's thriving and full of buds. It has been a horrible spring because of the rain, most of my tulips spoiled but I still have some in bloom! Fortunately the iris and peaonies aren't out yet so fingers crossed it stays fine for a while :-)
Hi Justin! What a lovely garden-one can tell it is cared for and loved. Your topiary looks beautiful and your gardening tips are so appreciated. The nighttime tour was enchanting! Thank you!
Thanks Janice, it's a special place, and I love that I can share it with everyone!
Thank you Justin, you have a beautiful garden ! 💐💚🙃
Thank you Judy!
Love this video so much. I think I might have to steal some of your great ideas. Hope all is good with you sending you lots of love from Ireland Nicholai Chris and Scooter ❤️☘️🇮🇪 Take care, my friend
Thanks guys, I am very pleased you enjoyed it, all is very well thank you, non-stop now we're back in gardening season (& watering!) I hope all is well with you and you're getting plenty of sunshine
Justin, you have a gorgeous yard! I can never grow bulbs in pots, because they always get soggy and die! We live in the central part of Washington state, in 7b zone. Cold in winter and hot and dry in summer. Love your channel. 👍🏻💕🌻🌼🌸🦋🇺🇸
Thanks, two extremes there - I think we're a zone 8 or 9 depending on the gulf stream. My poor tulips have all had a bashing this Spring with the constant rain, hence I haven't made much of a video about them. Happy gardening
Lovely video the night tour looks splendid 😊❤
Thanks so much
Nice format because it allows a lot of learning! Your garden at night is fantastic!!🤩🤩🤩🤩
thanks, I'm glad it was useful for you, I'll be making plenty more as there's so much to do!
Beautiful and relaxing. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful. Thank you for the tip regarding replanting a rose.
My pleasure 😊
An absolute delight and magical gardens thank you for showing us your labour of love xxxxxx
So nice of you! Thank you
Great job
Очень красиво!!! Спасибо!!!👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🪴🪴🌷🌷🌷🌷🌺🌺🌹🌹🌹🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Greetings from New Zealand, we are in late Autumn, very frosty and cold this morning. Have a awesome day.🦜🦋🌷
It was only like that here a few weeks ago, 2c over night but now it is much warmer - we're all bronzed!
Wow the night time tour was amazing loved the rest of the content as well such a delightful garden always enjoy your videos Thanks for the tour
You're very welcome, it was fun making the video and moving the lights into the right places!
Hi Justin, what a beautiful start to my morning - a good cup of coffee and beautiful tour! 😆 🌺 Your garden is looking beautiful and is obviously enjoying the rain! I had a chuckle at the sped up topiary trimming! 🤣 Thanks so much for the rose planting tip!! I had no idea about that. Have a super day and I'm sure we all look forward to more gardening diary entries! ☺️🌺
The plants seem to have doubled in size this year, the rain has sent them rocketing skywards! That is my normal working speed, hehe! I can't believe it's time to cut things already, no rest now until October! More diaires coming soon!
@@justinthegardener You machine, you!! 😂🤣😂🤣 Sounds like you have a busy summer ahead!! I hope we'll have a good rainy season here later this year, my garden struggled this past summer. Have a lovely weekend 😊🌺
I love the practicality of your video tour, James. Your using a cardboard box, as someone else mentioned, is such a great idea. It reminds me of my planting 28 heucheras (coral bells) recently in larger black pots in the ground. My helper used a post hole digger and we buried them up to the top. I added compost to fill it in. The idea was to keep the plants from drying out. I live in South Carolina with muggy summers and they are planted near live oak trees, hence the need to help keep them from drying out. It hasn't been long enough to know if this is a good idea or not, but time will tell. Thanks again, James for a very interesting video.
Thank you, it is a good idea to use the box, it saved my other rose which you can see in my latest video. That's a very good idea to put the Heucheras into pots, I hope it works and I might borrow your idea for some dry areas! I am always wary of having Heucheras in pots, I don't know if you get vine weevils there but they love to eat Heucheras in pots.
Nice to see your new video!
Amazing and beautiful. I am encouraged to add more pots to my tiny garden.
More pots the merrier, they can brighten up the darkest of places :-)
Wow, your night time tour! So envious
Thank you, I had fun moving the lights around trying to highlight everything!
Beautiful
ஆ அழகா இருக்கு மனது கொள்ளை போகுது 🎉🎉
Wow, I just learned about replant disease which I experienced personally . Now I need a box.Your garden is always a joy. Thanks from Kansas City, home of the KC Chiefs Super Bowl winners.
It is a problem, I replanted in the same place and it just sat there, so dug it up and put it into a box, now it is doing really well and full of buds!
Hey Justin,
Your flower garden is fantastic! I love all of the beautiful plants and bulbs. You have done such a wonderful job and it really shows.
Do you grow iris in your garden? They are such beautiful flowers. They remind me of orchids.
The night garden is so pretty. What type of lighting are you using?
Have a magnificent day.
Thanks so much for sharing your garden and growing tips with us.
Hi Donna, I do have some Iris, miniature ones and they have done well this year, I grow larger ones at the Old Manor House where there is more space and they do well too. Some of the lights are solar, and the ones on the tulip are electric with a remote control so you can change the colours, I prefer them warm white. You're very welcome, there'll be more tips etc coming soon :-)
Hi
I love your garden and the lighting is beautiful. Where did you get the lights from please?
Mostly from Amazon, two spot lights which you can change the colour on, the ones on the tulips are electric ones which have a remote control :-)
Thank you