Nicely filmed and an interesting garden. You are showing off these grasses beautifully - as you know, I don’t have any grasses but I really liked that warm coloured one at the beginning. These walled gardens create quite a nice micro-climate. Most stately houses had one to grow fruit and vegetables with the walls adorned with ‘exotic’ fruit such as apricots. I must remember in the Spring to set up twigs for the perennials to grow through - I always either forget or do it too late. We often call these twigs ‘pea sticks’.
I often forget to set up some supports or do it too late too. This garden was quite crowded and the view was often obstructed so I had to edit a lot of material, unfortunately. I really liked the rodgersia with red flowers, I suppose it was Rodgersia pinnata Maurice Mason. Merry Christmas, Paul!
Your video is lovely and the music makes it dreamy. I love to design with grasses.
Thank you for watching!
I loved this video. The variety of plants is stunning. I love all the textures in this garden design. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for watching! I wish I had filmed more of it, to be honest.
@@gardensenglishandtrivia It looks like a lovely garden.
Witam 🙋🏻♂️ Angielskie ogrody,zawsze robią duże wrażenie 🤗 . Wszystkiego najlepszego i cieplutko pozdrawiam 🙋🏻♂️👍🍻
Tak, to prawda. Zapraszam ponownie!
Nicely filmed and an interesting garden. You are showing off these grasses beautifully - as you know, I don’t have any grasses but I really liked that warm coloured one at the beginning.
These walled gardens create quite a nice micro-climate. Most stately houses had one to grow fruit and vegetables with the walls adorned with ‘exotic’ fruit such as apricots.
I must remember in the Spring to set up twigs for the perennials to grow through - I always either forget or do it too late. We often call these twigs ‘pea sticks’.
I often forget to set up some supports or do it too late too. This garden was quite crowded and the view was often obstructed so I had to edit a lot of material, unfortunately. I really liked the rodgersia with red flowers, I suppose it was Rodgersia pinnata Maurice Mason. Merry Christmas, Paul!
That plant is a new one to me. And a Merry Christmas to you too, Jolanta
a true cottage garden
I have planted last year few grasses and I will be removing some of them as they spreading . They look beautiful in big design gardens like this one.🎄
Yes, some grasses are very difficult to manage, especially in smaller gardens.