I can’t wait to see how this area matures. I like the strategy to plant evergreen plus low maintenance that will look interesting year round. I like the olive tree
Absolutely outstanding!!! The clients will love and enjoy it for many years. Thanks so much for naming all the plants. Now I'm off to the bloody nursery again. LOL
Cheers. I nearly did a Transformation video showing the landscaping but I’m trying to keep the channel about the plants. It is something I may consider in the future though. Thank you.
This was a really great video (and also part 1) Do you have another channel where you do more videos like this? Garden plantings, and your reasonings behind plant selections. I'd love to see more of it. 👌
Thank you. I don’t have another channel but in the future I will try to show other gardens I do if I feel they have something that can inspire or people can learn from. Cheers.
Really appreciated this walkthrough! may i ask - is there a reason the euphorbia purperea at the beginning seem to have such a different form to the ones later in the video? is it just maturity?
Hi and thank you. So that’s a really good question. So I would say it’s the conditions they were grown in. The first ones were a late addition and brought from a garden centre in the peak of their condition last minute. The others were brought a few months earlier and have been acclimatising in the garden for quite a while. Cold weather changes the colour on these plants which can make the leaves much darker. I hope this helps answer your question. Cheers.
Thank you so very much. You're giving us quite an education. Very well done.
Thank you. I’m glad you liked it.
Cracking garden and landscaping.
Thank you very much.
I can’t wait to see how this area matures. I like the strategy to plant evergreen plus low maintenance that will look interesting year round. I like the olive tree
Cheers. Hopefully I can film it in a couple of years to see how it matures.
Absolutely outstanding!!!
The clients will love and enjoy it for many years.
Thanks so much for naming all the plants.
Now I'm off to the bloody nursery again. LOL
Thank you. Buying plants is my favourite thing.
great to see these projects more of this sort of thing please , i would be interested to see more of the landscaping building too..
Cheers. I nearly did a Transformation video showing the landscaping but I’m trying to keep the channel about the plants. It is something I may consider in the future though. Thank you.
Been waiting to see the end result of this.Gorgeous garden landscaping and plant choice looks really lovely.
Thank you so much.
I love it x.
Thank you.
Lovley design and the plant choices are great I found a phew I will add in my garden thank you brilliant craftsmanship also
Thank you.
What a fantastic job you've done, its going to look spectacular when its all matured
Thank you.
This was a really great video (and also part 1)
Do you have another channel where you do more videos like this? Garden plantings, and your reasonings behind plant selections. I'd love to see more of it. 👌
Thank you. I don’t have another channel but in the future I will try to show other gardens I do if I feel they have something that can inspire or people can learn from.
Cheers.
@@tikitropicals65 I'd really love that. Keep up the great work.
Very nice indeed you done an excellent job..love the plants,pergola,tiles everything about it even the colour black what paint is this please
Thank you. The paint is Cuprinol Ducks Back in black. If you’re in the U.K. B&Q sell it.
Nice work! Looks amazing ❤ What’s the size of that seating area gazebo?
Hi and thank you. It’s approximately 4 metres x 3.2 metres.
Cheers
Really appreciated this walkthrough! may i ask - is there a reason the euphorbia purperea at the beginning seem to have such a different form to the ones later in the video? is it just maturity?
Hi and thank you. So that’s a really good question. So I would say it’s the conditions they were grown in. The first ones were a late addition and brought from a garden centre in the peak of their condition last minute. The others were brought a few months earlier and have been acclimatising in the garden for quite a while. Cold weather changes the colour on these plants which can make the leaves much darker. I hope this helps answer your question. Cheers.
@@tikitropicals65 Interesting, thank you for taking the time time to reply!