Plants For An English Country Garden
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- Be inspired by the garden flowers and English garden plants that you can use in English garden design. TV presenter and Gardening Expert, Katie Rushworth, takes you on a tour of a typical English country garden.
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Such a beautiful heavenly garden. A piece of paradise on earth:)
Couldn't agree more!
Hello I am from Azerbaijan and I love your videos and accent
Me too Murad
Wow..amazing..Ornamental plants.
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This is my dream garden, I want lots and lots of random flowers to grow everywhere, including the steps, and also a cute little pond ❤️
Go down to your local shops and buy lots of small cheap plants. Also buy lots of cheap seeds and plant them. Do a little bit of research and you will find that some varieties are really robust.
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I think I’ll take some cuttings from this garden
What a beautiful garden! Thumbs up.
NOTHING beats an English garden.
Exactly 😂😂😂😂😂
IS SHE ENGLISH SHE SOUNDS IRISH
@@kevinjamesparr552Irish ha ha , you know there’s 70 English accents , she’s English.
What a dream of a garden. Want everything! You were really a joy to listen to also.
Hello how are you doing today?
What a beautiful garden 😍
Lovely garden
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Absolutely loved this video. Super informative and straight to the point! Excellent work 👍
Merci beautiful garden...de belles fleurs champêtres🌴🌸🌷🌼☘️🌟
I’m Montagnard indigenous , I love you beautiful garden , the flowers absolutely stunning.
That's a lovely garden..
Love Katie! She really knows her stuff.
Do watch my garden's blossom
really sure I have seen this very garden in another video on English gardens. still one of the most delightful gardens
I wanna go there . Such a beautiful place
A lovely video lots of information
So lovely garden.I really love this
Love your post ! Always highly informative and useful !!🤩
A..M..A..Z..I..N..G garden 💕💕
i wish i can have my own house .. 😞😞 and i can make my lovely garden .. 😍😍
I love this kind of garden. Thanks for the tips. Thumbs up.
Wow, thank you so much. What a wonderful young gardener. Within minutes i learned a few new things. Thanks so much !
Do you love flowers!
Hello how are you doing today?
What a wonderful amazing garden‼︎😄
I like wild flowers very much😊🌸
That's look like a beautiful garden
Really looking beautiful I love this
In my garden I have some plants and flowers like this !!
Hello how are you doing today?
Well show. Good show.
She's beautiful,the garden too
I love this garden. I hope to have a similar one soon :)
I hope so too!
Beautiful location
2:35 This tall herb should be used in Sci-Fi movies.
Beautiful....
Hello how are you doing today?
Your garden and 🌲 are very beautiful lovely 💕🇮🇳
my style of gardening.
I wish I was hear so beautiful great ❤️
Nice Explanation with plant subtitles. Also loved to see your brilliantly colored Iris flower.
Marvellous video ❤
Well information. Good show.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent work 👌👌👌👌🥰
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Wonderful work of gardening 🌳🌳
Thank you very much for nice sharing👍👍👍
Take care my dear friend 💕🌷
I fo really like her shes very good gardener with a good heart ❤ 🖐💥💫💤
Wonderful
Love the Stipa Gigantea
Super
I Love to Garden
Wow!! 2021?here?
Great
Woww!!
Hello how are you doing today?
love her accent....!!!
Is this video available in English?
You are the another flower too in the garden ma'am
Your sitting well place..... 😍
Huh?
I couldn't quite place your accent. I thought West Yorkshire at first, but then I doubted it. I see that is where you're from but I still wonder if you lived in Lancashire or somewhere else for a while and that shifted your accent a bit.
I thought the same as you
Nice
3:35 I thought Choisya is Jasmine, confusing because white flowers jasmine and lupine leaves tree.
Please can anyone tell me what the white flower is at the beginning of the video is? The very first picture,before the buttercups. TIA
Thank you! :-)
apparently i followed the wrong advice on where to plant my irises........after seeing this i am heading outside to dig them all up and move them to a sunnier location!!
yeah that little bit was very useful. i've been wondering why my transplanted iris hasn't been doing well... rhizome is totally buried..
Thats the spirit!
me too!
Irises do prefer full sun but there are many types and not all have a large rhizome that needs to be baked. The bearded irises (Iris germanica) are the types that do have a fat rhizome and need shallow planting and as much sun as they can get. They should be dug up, divided and replanted every 2 years also for best flowering. Other types such as Iris sibirica have thin rhizomes that don't need sun so they should be planted a little deeper and Iris hollandica and reticulata are bulbous and should be planted deeper to provide the bulbs with winter protection.
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I would have loved this video however your captions cover up the beautiful flowers.
What zone # is this or location?
Hello how are you doing today?
Nice garden. Whould you like to see our garden?
Good.show.the.bast
In my garden near Moscow Stipa gigantea is not so gigantea
I would love to have a garden, but my dogs peed on everything and here in the USA buying plants is not cheap
Shoot the Dog!
Hello how are you doing today?
“Lovely and Floppy.”
-ASMR Examination
3:03 Got my hair dryer.
Apakah kamu orang indonesia
Nastirtiums
Why is she so anxious
She isn't: that's just her natural enthusiasm.
4:15 i recognized something... butt the whole video is a little bit "fast". Slow down and focus on what are you doing enjoining it ! (I am pretty the same as you now, but i know i can make something enjoinable.)
A couple times she looks rather concerned as she walks to the next area
Such a shame Oxeye Daisy is designated a noxious weed in Australia.
@FlowerFairy youtu.be/addme/ovMJwQPm3lqQ0eECAQFftuAAJFuIeQ
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Shows just how much of a rip off the TV licence is. Loads of gardeners on You Tube every bit as good as the BBC's.
lol the flowers are in the stairs, they will destroys it over the years and times (sorry from by bad englisch)
stefan markus they aren't very strong plants, they won't grow much bigger and aren't going to do any damage to the stairs
What was the name of those flowers in the steps?
good & informative but I have to say, I wasn't watching it for the flowers!
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All the dashing around is unnecessary
A lot of garden to cover and who can not appreciate a beautiful girl striding around it?
So boring
Yeah - we definitely need more explosions in gardening videos !
@@marvinc9994 I hope you meant an explosion of colour!
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Of course: just as long as not too many people get hurt ;-)
@@marvinc9994 Haha Flying nettles etc
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A LOT safer that flying Giant Venus Fly Traps, George !
A thing to be weary of when doing a little meadow is that it can attract rats and mice. If you are doing one make sure they are a little distance from the house (if you can).
Why would rats and mice be attracted to a meadow?
@John Dillon:
He's right. Even if they just stay there for shelter they range 500 feet or more searching for food, so a meadow suits their purpose.