Hi Nick. Yes Cordylines didn’t do well this year But this winter was colder than an average U.K. winter. It’s always difficult doing a video on hardy plants as theirs so many varying factors. Especially when it’s prolonged Cold where the plants don’t get to recover.
Great selection of plants you we're showcasing there...Love seeing the maturity of your garden too. Im a addicted tropical plants person also. Palms are my thing mostly, plus if its rare im a pushover if tempted 😂
Hi and thank you. It can be very addictive. Every year I think I’ve just about got all the plants I need and then a new season comes and I find new things to add. I suppose that’s what keeps it so interesting. Appreciate the comment. Cheers
Thanks so much for sharing all these plants and great to know they should be ok for me in Essex. I’m definitely going to look out for them this year. 😊
Thank You. I’m probably going to do another video on tropical evergreens very soon Especially after this very cold winter where people have had so many plant losses.
@@tikitropicals65 I lost a Yukka Jewel I only planted at the end of the summer (my fault, I should have fleeced it I suspect 😝) but apart from that I didn’t do too bad. Unusual for us to get snow, let alone for it to stick around for a whole week. Still, always learning!!
Great video. It's like you have your own nursery with all those potted plants. I would add one clarification though. Magnolia grandiflora is highly variable so you need to pay attention which cultivar you are going to purchase. If its a standard wild type tree, they grow enormous. 60-80 feet and sometimes taller, and up to 50' wide. Smaller varieties include Little gem, Kay Perris and Teddy Bear which are some of the most commonly found ones.
Thank you. That’s a good point about the Magnolia Grandiflora. Sometimes I forget that the videos reach a wider audience than just the U.K. Over here they don’t tend to name the cultivars and they are nearly always a slow growing variety. I appreciate the feedback though.
@@tikitropicals65 I haven't seen many examples in videos from the UK. Some of the nurseries by me will have 6 or more different varieties so you really need to pay attention to what you're buying. I have three different smaller cultivars in my garden - Little Gem, Kay Perris and Victoria. Also I had no idea that Pittosporum got that large!
Appreciate the info on what areas the plants like & subscribed. I don’t have a tropical garden but enjoy my potted tropicals on the patio. Anything you would suggest for north facing & evergreen & potted ?
Hi and thank you. If it was in the ground I would have suggested Fatsia or Schefflera but in a pot I would probably go for a large leaved Rhododendron For me my soil isn’t acidic so in a pot it would give me an opportunity to grow something I normally wouldn’t by adding ericaceous soil.
Beautiful garden. Can I ask where you are situated. I would like to have quite a few of the plants in my garden but it's pretty wet in winter and dry in summer, and wouldn't want to lose them. Thank you 👍
Hi and thank you. My garden is in Peterborough which is in Cambridgeshire. U.K. Most of the U.K. is wet in winter it depends if your soil is free draining or not. If it gets waterlogged then you may have to try raised beds to help with drainage.
@@tikitropicals65Excellent! Just started the tropical garden a year ago and I'm in Crowland so if it grows for you, it will for me! Also, I've got a Catalpa bignonioides (Indian Bean Tree) which looks great with it's big leaves and sheltered behind a Viburnum but in front of the fence, the Tetrapanax Rex
@@leestockton9367yeah your not far from me. Most of these plants are also growing in a family member’s garden near Newborough which is a bit more exposed than mine. Micro climates are important as well and drainage. Cheers
Hi Marcel. Yes I will do more videos on different hardy and backbone plants to help create tropical style gardens. I have lots of videos planned on creating these type of gardens as I’m a landscaper so it’s my job as well as my passion.
Hi. I only had - 5 Celsius so I was very lucky. The only plant that I lost in my garden was a Brahea Armata. I’ve done a few videos documenting my garden through winter. This past winter was a bad one and did a lot of damage in some areas. Sorry to here about the plants you lost. Did you protect anything?
Genuinely really enjoyed this vlog 🍁 thanks mate
Thank you I really appreciate that. I had to watch the video again because I couldn’t remember which one it was. Cheers.
Thanks for video, red cordylines got decimated here in midlands during the cold this winter!
Hi Nick. Yes Cordylines didn’t do well this year
But this winter was colder than an average U.K. winter. It’s always difficult doing a video on hardy plants as theirs so many varying factors. Especially when it’s prolonged
Cold where the plants don’t get to recover.
Great video. Thank you for listing the plants.
No problem. Thank you.
Fantastic 😃. As a newbie this is very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you. I will be doing more videos soon on how to create these types of garden.
Great selection of plants you we're showcasing there...Love seeing the maturity of your garden too. Im a addicted tropical plants person also. Palms are my thing mostly, plus if its rare im a pushover if tempted 😂
Hi and thank you. It can be very addictive. Every year I think I’ve just about got all the plants I need and then a new season comes and I find new things to add. I suppose that’s what keeps it so interesting. Appreciate the comment. Cheers
Thanks for sharing, helps me on my new tropical style garden journey. 👍🏼
Cheers. I’m glad it helps.
Enjoying your videos
Thank you. Not really sure why I’m doing them Just hoping that some bit of my experience helps someone who’s trying create this style of garden.
@@tikitropicals65 some good points about spacing in your last video as well .
Great selection to see
Thank you.
Excellent information. Appreciate the facts etc.
Your welcome and Thank you.
Excellent👍
Thanks a lot
Your garden is beautiful 😍
Thank You
Thank you so much for all the information.
Thank you
Thanks for sharing your tips 👍
Your welcome.
Thanks so much for sharing all these plants and great to know they should be ok for me in Essex. I’m definitely going to look out for them this year. 😊
Thank You. I’m probably going to do another video on tropical evergreens very soon Especially after this very cold winter where people have had so many plant losses.
@@tikitropicals65 I lost a Yukka Jewel I only planted at the end of the summer (my fault, I should have fleeced it I suspect 😝) but apart from that I didn’t do too bad. Unusual for us to get snow, let alone for it to stick around for a whole week. Still, always learning!!
Hi. To be honest fleece probably wouldn’t have helped as Yucca Jewel isn’t very hardy.
@@tikitropicals65 no, I realise that now 😂😂
🌹💐🌻 nice jee video hallo jee
Thank you
Great video. It's like you have your own nursery with all those potted plants. I would add one clarification though. Magnolia grandiflora is highly variable so you need to pay attention which cultivar you are going to purchase. If its a standard wild type tree, they grow enormous. 60-80 feet and sometimes taller, and up to 50' wide. Smaller varieties include Little gem, Kay Perris and Teddy Bear which are some of the most commonly found ones.
Thank you. That’s a good point about the Magnolia Grandiflora.
Sometimes I forget that the videos reach a wider audience than just the U.K. Over here they don’t tend to name the cultivars and they are nearly always a slow growing variety.
I appreciate the feedback though.
@@tikitropicals65 I haven't seen many examples in videos from the UK. Some of the nurseries by me will have 6 or more different varieties so you really need to pay attention to what you're buying. I have three different smaller cultivars in my garden - Little Gem, Kay Perris and Victoria.
Also I had no idea that Pittosporum got that large!
What is the large green cascading lime green plant behind all the ones you were showing us?
Hi. I think you are referring to Phormium Yellow Wave.
The small pink phormium looks like Evening Glow to me.
You may very well be correct it’s looks similar.
Appreciate the info on what areas the plants like & subscribed. I don’t have a tropical garden but enjoy my potted tropicals on the patio. Anything you would suggest for north facing & evergreen & potted ?
Hi and thank you. If it was in the ground I would have suggested Fatsia or Schefflera but in a pot I would probably go for a large leaved Rhododendron For me my soil isn’t acidic so in a pot it would give me an opportunity to grow something I normally wouldn’t by adding ericaceous soil.
Beautiful garden. Can I ask where you are situated. I would like to have quite a few of the plants in my garden but it's pretty wet in winter and dry in summer, and wouldn't want to lose them. Thank you 👍
Hi and thank you. My garden is in Peterborough which is in Cambridgeshire. U.K.
Most of the U.K. is wet in winter it depends if your soil is free draining or not. If it gets waterlogged then you may have to try raised beds to help with drainage.
@@tikitropicals65Excellent! Just started the tropical garden a year ago and I'm in Crowland so if it grows for you, it will for me!
Also, I've got a Catalpa bignonioides (Indian Bean Tree) which looks great with it's big leaves and sheltered behind a Viburnum but in front of the fence, the Tetrapanax Rex
@@leestockton9367yeah your not far from me. Most of these plants are also growing in a family member’s garden near Newborough which is a bit more exposed than mine.
Micro climates are important as well and drainage.
Cheers
hello, what's the name of the plant in minute 4:15? Greetings
Hi. It’s Mahonia Soft Caress
@@tikitropicals65 Thank you 👍my buddy told me that the MAHONIA EURYBRACTEATA 'SWEET WINTER' is even more cold tolerant. 🤩
Not sure about that as I have both and neither have shown any winter damage at all.
@@tikitropicals65 ok, i'll get myself a sweet winter. Will there be another video like this from you soon? very interesting!
Hi Marcel. Yes I will do more videos on different hardy and backbone plants to help create tropical style gardens. I have lots of videos planned on creating these type of gardens as I’m a landscaper so it’s my job as well as my passion.
SO WHAT SURVIVED ? I lost 40 plants at least last year
Hi. I only had - 5 Celsius so I was very lucky. The only plant that I lost in my garden was a Brahea Armata.
I’ve done a few videos documenting my garden through winter.
This past winter was a bad one and did a lot of damage in some areas.
Sorry to here about the plants you lost. Did you protect anything?