I just found your channel and am binging like crazy! I'm terrible with plants, every plant I touch dies, but I so badly want to learn and be able to have my own garden. Thank you for all the amazing and inspiring content! It's so cozy and lovely to watch. 💜
Just sowed my first mini meadows with my daughter in 2 raised flower beds, inspired by your first video. hoping for results. This is the first garden I've ever grown from seeds and the first flower garden I've ever sowed, very excited
Some tips are also good for those of us who hope to move. I've planted everything I can't bear to leave behind in containers. It was nice seeing spring and summer on this cold 25*F day, on the shore in Maryland U.S.
I have found all of these things to be so true!!! I have quite a small garden, only 90 square meters. It is very green and lush in spring and summer, but I also make sure to have plenty of autumn and winter interest, all while trying to practice restraint, simply because of limited space. Hopefully one day I will have a bigger garden (to which these tips also apply, really!) Thank you for another lovely video Johanna! ❤ 🌷
Cant judge a garden by its size! Awesome video!!! You always make everything look so lovely! I garden in California zone 9b and have a very small yard as well. 🧡❤️💜💙💚
Thank you for sharing your tips for a rental ! I have a question about planting climbing roses in pots . How deep does the pot need to be ? And how long can they happily remain in a pot ? We’re renting , and I don’t want to plant them in the ground where it would harm the rose to dig it up in order to move ; whenever that happens .
I have mine in a 50x50cm for climbing roses and least 45x45 cm (about 60L of soil) for my shrub roses. To keep them happy in the long run, it’s important to refresh the top layer of soil and fertilise at least yearly in the Spring 😊 My shrub roses are in y2 and still doing great! Hope that helps 😘😘
I just found your channel and am binging like crazy! I'm terrible with plants, every plant I touch dies, but I so badly want to learn and be able to have my own garden. Thank you for all the amazing and inspiring content! It's so cozy and lovely to watch. 💜
Awww I’m so glad you’re enjoying the channel ❤️ practise makes perfect, I hope you’ll start the wonderful garden you dream of this year 🙏💚
Just sowed my first mini meadows with my daughter in 2 raised flower beds, inspired by your first video. hoping for results. This is the first garden I've ever grown from seeds and the first flower garden I've ever sowed, very excited
Oh that sounds wonderful ❤️❤️ I’d love to see photos of how it turns out, do DM me on Instagram @bobbiostudio if you want to share 😊😘
Some tips are also good for those of us who hope to move. I've planted everything I can't bear to leave behind in containers. It was nice seeing spring and summer on this cold 25*F day, on the shore in Maryland U.S.
I have found all of these things to be so true!!! I have quite a small garden, only 90 square meters. It is very green and lush in spring and summer, but I also make sure to have plenty of autumn and winter interest, all while trying to practice restraint, simply because of limited space. Hopefully one day I will have a bigger garden (to which these tips also apply, really!)
Thank you for another lovely video Johanna! ❤ 🌷
You've really made the most of your small garden 👍🏼
So nice of you 🥰🥰
Cant judge a garden by its size! Awesome video!!! You always make everything look so lovely! I garden in California zone 9b and have a very small yard as well. 🧡❤️💜💙💚
Thank you so much 💚💚💚
Lovely, well-done video!
Absolutely love your beautiful gardening ideas.
Thank you so much Kjay 🥰!
Excellent advice! Subscribed 💚💚
So glad you found it helpful, welcome to our gardening community 💚🐝🌻!!
You are an inspiration
Awww thank you so much 🥰
Thank you for sharing your tips for a rental ! I have a question about planting climbing roses in pots . How deep does the pot need to be ? And how long can they happily remain in a pot ? We’re renting , and I don’t want to plant them in the ground where it would harm the rose to dig it up in order to move ; whenever that happens .
I have mine in a 50x50cm for climbing roses and least 45x45 cm (about 60L of soil) for my shrub roses. To keep them happy in the long run, it’s important to refresh the top layer of soil and fertilise at least yearly in the Spring 😊 My shrub roses are in y2 and still doing great! Hope that helps 😘😘
Where did you get your gorgeous large terra cotta pots? They’re so hard to find where I live. You have a beautiful garden ❤❤
Thank you 🙏❤️ I got most of my terracotta pots at Longacres Bagshot, they have a great selection and good pricing 😊 hope that helps 😘