I love your gardens and all your little fences and walls and outbuildings. It's a charming place! I've been trying to get some spaces with more of a cottage garden feel established at my home. It's a colder climate than you, and a lot of poor soil--but I think given time it will be lovely! I've already been able to make improvements.
Love your vlog as always.We going into Spring and I am very busy preparing.I am going to plant hydrangeas this year.I hope to be successful with them because we have hot summers I missed the ducks.lol.
Your garden is looking so lovely, as ever! I think the bit of shade from your plum trees is doing you a favour and helping to keep some of the water in the ground. I too have had a horrible time this year with coco coir compost. The packet was honest about there being zero nutrients in the medium, so I did water it with seaweed extract to get some food going, and it was massively fun to watch it expand from a little brick into a huge bag of compost! But oh my days what a nightmare to regulate the water in the seedling pots and trays - they were either unbelievably soggy or dry as dust and impossible to re-wet. I might use it again as an ingredient in a bespoke mix, because peat analogs that aren't peat are hard to find, but as a single ingredient compost it utterly bombed. I've had few successes this year, and I do ascribe that to the dodgy compost. Looking forward to your advice as you go forward - I'm mixing some Dalefoot soil improver in my nasty coir, and have designs on buying some Melcourt. Meanwhile like you I'll buy generic peatfree compost for my next sowings.
Coco coir is great for sprouting seeds but then seedlings just need to be transplanted in to a normal compost with nutrients, I’ve leaned it last year 😊. Or in the seed tray layer of compost at the bottom and coir compost on top👍
Hi :) Thanks so much for your videos. I found them super helpfull for my life when i need to calm down.. I wish you will mabe do some seres about your favorite english gardens? They are so beautifull and i like your voice. Indian runners are the best :) Have a lovely day Greetings from Czechia
I was so excited to see your new video on my feed! And I really enjoyed it as always. I grow a lot of hydrangeas in my garden. The ones you just added are the paniculata type of hydrangeas and they require more sun ( mine can rage full sun) than the one (macrophyllas) that you’ve already had in order to perform really well and for the blooms to change color in the late summer/ fall. Just keep that in mind😊. Can’t wait to see that area filled in with all kinds of hydrangea blooms!
Great tour! I love your garden! I'm also dealing with heat waves and my garden is crying. Do you plant your blueberry bushes in your raised beds or directly in the ground? I didnt have much success with mine in ground even with soil amendments but they're starting to thrive now that I have them in pots so am thinking of transplanting them when it gets a bit cooler into raised beds (easier to fine tune their soil this way I think).
Thank you so much 😊 sorry you are dealing with the heat wave too! Ours are the same, we’ve four in the ground that are struggling and one in a raised bed that’s thriving. Even though the ph of the soil was about right. Who knows!
In the shady crocus lawn you can make a moon garden. It seems you have enough shade to make white and silver plants stand out.
What a great suggestion which we're going to do for our plants! Thank you so much for that 😊
Love the white tree mallows! I have some Japanese anemones and they are great! They do spread but are easy to pull up 👍
Thanks! That sounds perfect, excited to grow them here 😊
I love your gardens and all your little fences and walls and outbuildings. It's a charming place! I've been trying to get some spaces with more of a cottage garden feel established at my home. It's a colder climate than you, and a lot of poor soil--but I think given time it will be lovely! I've already been able to make improvements.
That sounds really nice! Good luck with your garden journey 😊
I love your garden! Watching your videos gives me such happiness.
Thank you so much 😊
Love your vlog as always.We going into Spring and I am very busy preparing.I am going to plant hydrangeas this year.I hope to be successful with them because we have hot summers
I missed the ducks.lol.
Thanks so much. Oh lovely, enjoy the Spring gardening 😊 I’ll get the ducks out next vlog 🦆
Your garden is looking so lovely, as ever! I think the bit of shade from your plum trees is doing you a favour and helping to keep some of the water in the ground. I too have had a horrible time this year with coco coir compost. The packet was honest about there being zero nutrients in the medium, so I did water it with seaweed extract to get some food going, and it was massively fun to watch it expand from a little brick into a huge bag of compost! But oh my days what a nightmare to regulate the water in the seedling pots and trays - they were either unbelievably soggy or dry as dust and impossible to re-wet. I might use it again as an ingredient in a bespoke mix, because peat analogs that aren't peat are hard to find, but as a single ingredient compost it utterly bombed. I've had few successes this year, and I do ascribe that to the dodgy compost. Looking forward to your advice as you go forward - I'm mixing some Dalefoot soil improver in my nasty coir, and have designs on buying some Melcourt. Meanwhile like you I'll buy generic peatfree compost for my next sowings.
Coco coir is great for sprouting seeds but then seedlings just need to be transplanted in to a normal compost with nutrients, I’ve leaned it last year 😊. Or in the seed tray layer of compost at the bottom and coir compost on top👍
Delightful as always!
Thank you 😊
Oooh Happy Birthday, hope it was a good one!
It's very nice and will only get better I'm sure. Thanks for the tour, inspiring!!:)
Hi :)
Thanks so much for your videos.
I found them super helpfull for my life when i need to calm down..
I wish you will mabe do some seres about your favorite english gardens?
They are so beautifull and i like your voice.
Indian runners are the best :)
Have a lovely day
Greetings from Czechia
Thank you so much for writing this! I will try to make some garden feature videos in future 😊❤️
I was so excited to see your new video on my feed! And I really enjoyed it as always. I grow a lot of hydrangeas in my garden. The ones you just added are the paniculata type of hydrangeas and they require more sun ( mine can rage full sun) than the one (macrophyllas) that you’ve already had in order to perform really well and for the blooms to change color in the late summer/ fall. Just keep that in mind😊. Can’t wait to see that area filled in with all kinds of hydrangea blooms!
LOVE LOVE ❤ All your videos. Can you tell me what your equivalent to the USDA Garden Zones is in the UK. Would love to know. thanks
Great tour! I love your garden! I'm also dealing with heat waves and my garden is crying. Do you plant your blueberry bushes in your raised beds or directly in the ground? I didnt have much success with mine in ground even with soil amendments but they're starting to thrive now that I have them in pots so am thinking of transplanting them when it gets a bit cooler into raised beds (easier to fine tune their soil this way I think).
Thank you so much 😊 sorry you are dealing with the heat wave too! Ours are the same, we’ve four in the ground that are struggling and one in a raised bed that’s thriving. Even though the ph of the soil was about right. Who knows!
@@monalogue Seems like they must just be particular little plants hahaha keep up the great video content! I love it all!
When can we see the allotment? Or is that on its own channel?
Hello 👋 I was wondering where your dress is from.
mate-wo!wsuperb channel! 📢
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