Justicia carnea is a medicinal plant used in Nigeria to treat respiratory tract issues and also has blood-boosting properties. So lovely to see it growing in your garden as an ornamental plant.
The paint color is similar to the aubergine/eggplant color we used for doors and trim. Really happy with it. You are a wise man to collaborate with your wife on plant choices. I appreciate that you work within your budget as it allows for creativity. Thanks for a fab tour!
I would never choose that colour, but WOW! It really does look fab :) It really brings out the green. Loving the patio , I am so glad you listened to your wife, the roses really look lovely .
It’s all looking fantastic & inspiring. Your wife’s roses really give it some extra flare. I love how cottage garden plants can be fitting in a tropical garden. All you need is a bit of creativity and flare. It’s wonderful. I must join the seed club too, it sounds like something me and my partner would enjoy.
Thank you, we're really pleased with how it's coming along. The Seed Club is great fun, I've just been getting next months seeds ready for all our members :D
Thanks for the info. This is the sort of space I've got to work with width wise although a little longer. Currently a cottage style but I'd love to go tropical style! My only problem is no overwintering space. I'd love a Brugmansia though.
Hi Craig. You have inspired me to work on my patio area also. My wife also fought very hard to keep her cottage plants. I agree it looks good when mixed with tropical plants
looks better than my yard and i live in Florida , Great job. Dark colors are great for the outside because once the sun is out it lightens up a bit and shifts hue throughout the day i used a dark Teal color for the shed. those fuchsias and cigar plants or cupheas the orange ones should do really good they love cool weather. I lose all my fuchsias come March after it gets into the 80s and high humidity. that Mexican cigar may do great in a planter as well it gets 3ft by 3ft does well down to about low 40s if you want it as a stand alone and don't want to lose it come winter. my issue here is the high humidity come summer and the high 90s
Looks amazing, it will fill out so much and look so lush. I moved from England to Australia some years ago which has allowed me to grow so much more especially tropical plants and fruits. Brugmansia is my favourite the smell on an evening is incredible. Happy gardening 😄
Although I loathe every shade of purple, I think in this garden it looks absolutely fabulous! One think I would not do is pressure wash any kind of concrete slab/tiles. In my opinion aged concrete looks infinitely better than “brand new” (or newly washed) concrete. Other than that, I think your garden is just beautiful!❤
Thanks for your kind words. Yes, concrete slabs aren't the most appealing but they were getting quite slippery in wet winters so the wash was inevitable :D
I was in B&Q the other day and walked past the Damson paint, I thought 'oh hi Craig' haha. How well do your raised beds drain? I assume you amended the clay a lot. I think you're absolutely right about having robust plants that thrive in UK weather - I've planted a hybrid tea rose called Piccadilly and it's a very tropical swirl of bright orange and yellow. Fits in great.
Are you going to be making a video about what really happened to the snail after your video ended? Where is the snail now? Do snails fly well? Does your neighbour have an extra snail? All these questions are eating me up.
Haha, it stayed right where it was. We welcome the snails as we've got plenty of wildlife to keep things in balance. The snails do a great job of breaking down decaying leaves at ground level too.
thank you for this... it helps me put together a few pot plants round my pond as it all slabbing round it so need to soften it up a lot and make it look warmer have u got a list of the flowering plants thanks
Hello Craig. Two years ago a Black Mondo Grass suddenly sprouted from under an area covered in slate chippings. No idea where it came from. It's coming into flower which should result in it's berries. I wondered if you'd like me to send you some of the berries.
@@GrowParadise No worries Craig, thanks for taking the time to get back to me. I was racking my brains trying to remember if you'd mentioned it in any of your videos. I'll be potting the berries up and distributing the plants to friends and neighbours
The purple colour looks amazing. Like you I’m in clay medium heavy I think! I’m thinking I need about 4 inches of soil compost on top? Trying to guess how high your new border edge is!
Hi there, lovely garden. I was just wondering, I have one of those water basin's too but mine has gone rusty orange. Have you treated yours with something? Or is it just new? Thanks
Thank you for your feedback, we have to cover very expensive import costs for any stock that hasn't been homegrown. Many of our plug plants are unavailable from other sellers in the UK, we put a lot of effort into sourcing exciting new plants for our supportive customer base. We hope you enjoyed this video.
Justicia carnea is a medicinal plant used in Nigeria to treat respiratory tract issues and also has blood-boosting properties. So lovely to see it growing in your garden as an ornamental plant.
Wow, I had no idea! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
The paint color is similar to the aubergine/eggplant color we used for doors and trim. Really happy with it. You are a wise man to collaborate with your wife on plant choices. I appreciate that you work within your budget as it allows for creativity. Thanks for a fab tour!
Yes, two heads are better than one! Thanks for watching :D
I would never choose that colour, but WOW! It really does look fab :) It really brings out the green. Loving the patio , I am so glad you listened to your wife, the roses really look lovely .
Same!
Thank you so much!
Hi Craig 👋 I LOVE that paint color! The tropical garden looks wonderful! Thank you for another great video.
Thank you for watching and for your kind words.
Relaxing garden, with a good landscape
Thank you, we love this little patch of paradise
It’s all looking fantastic & inspiring. Your wife’s roses really give it some extra flare. I love how cottage garden plants can be fitting in a tropical garden. All you need is a bit of creativity and flare. It’s wonderful. I must join the seed club too, it sounds like something me and my partner would enjoy.
Thank you, we're really pleased with how it's coming along. The Seed Club is great fun, I've just been getting next months seeds ready for all our members :D
Thanks for the info. This is the sort of space I've got to work with width wise although a little longer. Currently a cottage style but I'd love to go tropical style! My only problem is no overwintering space. I'd love a Brugmansia though.
Thanks for the vid. Took away some great ideas!
Thanks for watching :D
Really love that Mexican cigar plant Craig. First time I’ve seen them. Thanks for your video and the ideas.
No worries, thanks for watching!
Hi Craig. You have inspired me to work on my patio area also. My wife also fought very hard to keep her cottage plants. I agree it looks good when mixed with tropical plants
Working together always gets the best results :D
Beutyful garden friend 👌
That’s looking good Craig
Thanks for watching Iris.
Matching colours was a great choice, calmer. Perhaps I'll paint my fence dark next year as well :) Probably a very dark green
Sounds lovely, go for it. Thanks for watching.
Yes roses go anywhere!
Absolutely, they love our clay soil so much!
I luv the fence colors
looks better than my yard and i live in Florida , Great job. Dark colors are great for the outside because once the sun is out it lightens up a bit and shifts hue throughout the day i used a dark Teal color for the shed. those fuchsias and cigar plants or cupheas the orange ones should do really good they love cool weather. I lose all my fuchsias come March after it gets into the 80s and high humidity. that Mexican cigar may do great in a planter as well it gets 3ft by 3ft does well down to about low 40s if you want it as a stand alone and don't want to lose it come winter. my issue here is the high humidity come summer and the high 90s
Wow! Very kind of you, thanks. Yes you're gardens summer conditions sound very difficult, what grows best?
Looks amazing, it will fill out so much and look so lush.
I moved from England to Australia some years ago which has allowed me to grow so much more especially tropical plants and fruits.
Brugmansia is my favourite the smell on an evening is incredible.
Happy gardening 😄
I bet you're loving the warmer climate over there! Thanks for watching
i love the colour it really high lights the plants
Thanks!
Very nice colour purple looks great Craig thank for the video.
Thanks for watching :D
Love the colour and the plants looks great
Thanks so much 😊
Well that was interesting about the Brugsmansias
Thanks
Lovely Plants...💚💚💚
Thank you :D
I like the color! Garden looks beautiful
Thank you so much
Looks beautiful!!!
Very kind of you, thanks for watching :D
Although I loathe every shade of purple, I think in this garden it looks absolutely fabulous! One think I would not do is pressure wash any kind of concrete slab/tiles. In my opinion aged concrete looks infinitely better than “brand new” (or newly washed) concrete. Other than that, I think your garden is just beautiful!❤
Thanks for your kind words. Yes, concrete slabs aren't the most appealing but they were getting quite slippery in wet winters so the wash was inevitable :D
I was in B&Q the other day and walked past the Damson paint, I thought 'oh hi Craig' haha. How well do your raised beds drain? I assume you amended the clay a lot. I think you're absolutely right about having robust plants that thrive in UK weather - I've planted a hybrid tea rose called Piccadilly and it's a very tropical swirl of bright orange and yellow. Fits in great.
This made us laugh! It is a great colour :D Your 'Picadilly' rose sounds lovely.
Are you going to be making a video about what really happened to the snail after your video ended? Where is the snail now? Do snails fly well? Does your neighbour have an extra snail? All these questions are eating me up.
Haha, it stayed right where it was. We welcome the snails as we've got plenty of wildlife to keep things in balance. The snails do a great job of breaking down decaying leaves at ground level too.
thank you for this... it helps me put together a few pot plants round my pond as it all slabbing round it so need to soften it up a lot and make it look warmer have u got a list of the flowering plants thanks
Hi, I don't have a list of flowering plants but it's a great idea for a future video :D
Hello Craig. Two years ago a Black Mondo Grass suddenly sprouted from under an area covered in slate chippings. No idea where it came from. It's coming into flower which should result in it's berries. I wondered if you'd like me to send you some of the berries.
Thank you so much for the offer, I'm lucky to have lots of that plant already so please don't worry about sending the berries.
@@GrowParadise No worries Craig, thanks for taking the time to get back to me. I was racking my brains trying to remember if you'd mentioned it in any of your videos. I'll be potting the berries up and distributing the plants to friends and neighbours
The purple colour looks amazing. Like you I’m in clay medium heavy I think! I’m thinking I need about 4 inches of soil compost on top? Trying to guess how high your new border edge is!
Hi, the new raised bed is only 2 inches.
have you got any cuttings or sale off the brugmansia.
Hi there, lovely garden. I was just wondering, I have one of those water basin's too but mine has gone rusty orange. Have you treated yours with something? Or is it just new? Thanks
Hi, ours has been in the garden for several years now. The one we have is supposed to rust as it creates a nice patina.
Where did you get the water bowl from? (If you can remember)
I know you're doing business but £10 for a little colocasia is outrageous
Thank you for your feedback, we have to cover very expensive import costs for any stock that hasn't been homegrown. Many of our plug plants are unavailable from other sellers in the UK, we put a lot of effort into sourcing exciting new plants for our supportive customer base. We hope you enjoyed this video.
Craig please tell me the name of a grass broad leaf plant it has ridges in the leaf you have spoken about it many times hope you can help me.? 😘
Hi, it's Setaria palmifolia