My dad used to call the grannies bonnet dancing fairy’s. How on earth can anybody rant at what you are doing Colette for goodness sake you are such an inspiration ❤️
Gorgeous curtains ... no matter how tired he is, Jack's always up for another walk. :) ... If the bees love the fuchsia, then it belongs in Bealtaine! :)
Dear Colette , thank you for the wonderful walk . It greens and blooms everywhere 🌺. In our garden it looks like similar , every day you can see a change . I was anxiously waiting for all this . Your blue bells are wonderful . Unfortunately we do not have any blossoming roses 🌹 yet. We wish you a wonderful evening . Best regards and many hugs 🤗 for you and Mr. Jack from Conny Braun and cat Felix from Germany . 🌍❤️🌳🤗❤️🌺🐝🌞🙏🏼 .
Hi Colette, what ever one does in life there are those who will praise and those that will put you down and say you are wrong! In my nearly 59 years on this earth I have come to the conclusion that you have to follow your heart and soul.I have been through a lot in my life. There is a Alsops fabble, I think I have that right, anyway, about a couple with a donkey going to market, and the people they meet on the way. You most likely now of it.I think this is so true to life. Gut feeling is my guide and is usually right, as it is our animal instinct in which a lot of humans have lost or ignore. One lesson my father taught me was to never ignore this , as it is there for that purpose, and not try to reason with it and dismiss it, but listen to it. You have and are still letting and helping mother earth to be as it should be, and it is so beautiful. Bless you Colette, this I know is a year ago, but criticism sometime hurts. Keep yourself and Jack safe and well in this coroner virus X
I love all plants that can thrive in my living space and especially those with colorful bloom and so what if they are introduced to our world if it adds beauty❤ Some people need to just stop thinking and deciding! They need to listen to the birds and watch your videos and watch Jack and listen to the birds and take in the beauty❤
Thank you for all your inspiration. I live in a totally different climate to you so my place will never be as green an lush as yours and at the moment after two very dry years it is a dust bowl. Wildlife have eaten everything, even poisonous plants, I don’t have any weeds to worry about, and I’m totally with you on climate change, I will plant whatever will grow as even native plants struggle here because the land was originally cleared for farming and has totally dried out and most of the topsoil has blown away. You are a good start to my day especially as I’m also on a low income and can see what can be done on a small budget. Thank you.
You. Are. Amazing. You divined for the spring well and dug it out with a pick axe? Not something one does every day :) I know I've lots to learn from you. Thank you, Colette ❤️
Beautiful place, wonderful atmosphere, Blessed Be! Furthermore Dear Lady, as far as invasive species are concerned, Fuschias are not destructive, unlike such species as Japanese Knotweed, Fuschias do not restrict or destroy other plants and as you say, the Bees benefit from them! Do as you are already doing, it is all good!
Hello Colette. A lovely walk with you again as always. It’s been pouring with rain hear all day so I can’t wait to get out into my garden tomorrow. Thank you for always promoting the charity shops, I have purchased some lovely things from them and I always give to them. Take care love to you and Jack from Devon.
Thank you for the lovely walk with you and Jack. Although the weather had been bad here in the north of England it really has brought the plants and trees to life and amidst it all we had apple blossom snow Blessings to you Colette and Jack xx
Direct the fellow, the critic, to Geoff Lawton, a permaculture specialist. Geoff supports 'immigrant plant species' and says to grow them. Thank goodness for the immigrant plant species willing to grow in my Sonoran desert garden... the place looks beautiful because of them and the 'locals' benefit. Lots of birds species and wild bees are loving them too.
Lorraine Richardson ,dear Lorraine in Germany is buddleia a noxious weed too. I also have serval in my garden , i love them . Best regards Conny Braun and cat Felix from Germany .
New subbie here. From USA. Simply love your videos and wanted to say you inspire me to get out and do more. I’m 61, retired and suffer with migraines and don’t get out daily due to light sensitivity and intolerance to heat but I do so enjoy it when I can. 🍀What a beautiful home you’ve created there. Best of luck to you. God bless. 🥰
Re-USE saves energy....Recycling costs energy....so RE-USE is the future!!! I love charity shops too. If anyone visits Finland please support the "Kirpis/Loppis" shops we have here which support the RE-USE Revolution.
Such a relaxing walk thru your beautiful land thank you Colette starts my day off nice 😀 The curtains are a lovely color 👍 Watering with pee water doesn't sound like a bad idea to me, for centuries others where no toilets We used out houses, or chamber pots I'm sure they had to dump them somewhere lol🙄and the grass always grows greenest over the septic tank so they always say so must be a reason Much better then chemically fertilizing I totally agree Colette The blue bells are gorgeous tucked in there against the green of the woods Have a beautiful day colette and Jack🌷🌻🐶❤
Hello from the US . That's a gardeners paradise. I'd be outside wandering in the woods and garden everyday day. It's therapy and it's natural and the cost is free, well kinda. You did a marvelously a great job. A lot of creativity.
I'm glad you're looking at more possibilities of different species. Climate is changing rapidly, so what was grown historically is not necessarily what will thrive in the future. Every part of the dandelion is edible. Dandelion looks a lot like arugula to me. I had a spinach and arugula salad last night. The bamboo has been pretty useful. I could hear the cuckoo in the background.
Love your magical garden. Your curtains are amazing. Love the price also. Do not listen to the man and his invasive spaces. Who in the world cares where the plants originated. They are all from the mother. That seems quite ridiculous to say. You have no idea how much you and your channel have done for me. Bless you dear lady.
Beautiful, majickal place, so choc full of life in all it's soft and powerful energies. It made me smile when you mentioned the person's rant about invasive and foreign species, I bet he's had a potato, a carrot, an apple, a tomato, a carrot, a pear, sat under a horse chestnut, maybe even played 'conkers'....when we listen to Her, Earth Mother is wonderful in directing what part of Her She wants where. You certainly do. Brightest Blessings for a wonderful Bealtaine and thank you for all the joy and nurture you bring.
I love taking a walk with you. I'll step out into my yard after watching your journey. I agree about the birds. Ours are coming less to the feeder now. Wonderful seeing our yard able to provide so much for them naturally. Your knowledge is prolific and inspires me to become more knowledgeable about my area. We have something the looks very similar here in Oregon and the Willamette Valley to your "Granny's Bonnet". We call it Columbine.
Beautiful , Magical...love your garden. I agree with you about non native plants be invasive. It can be controlled and it can bring beautiful colors to any garden. Enjoyed very much your garden.Thanks for sharing.
Next time buddy has a rant about native species just remind him that at one time there was one super continent Pangea! Lol Thanks 🙏 for all the great information on growing food.
When you spoke of the diversity of plant life on your land - I was just imagining what a catalogue of all the different plants you have growing would look like. I'd imagine it would be pages long!
Funnily enough i heard about peeing on plants here in Cyprus too. The old village people pee on the fruit trees. Just love the old wild plants like granny's bonnet that you pointed out and the bluebells.
I may have missed the video on you telling us how you manage all this cleaning up and trimming this beautiful large space. I know I’m not able to do all this anymore. Bless you, ♈️🌹
32 and frost this am on lake erie. Awoke to the helicopter sound of the wind turbines from the nursery down the road. They keep the tender young plants from freezing. I guess they took the covers off the greenhouses to early this year.
considering that you act as a shepherd, or guardian, to your wildlife area, it all, looks very natural, as if, it hasn't been touched by human intervention. yes i know, mother did most of the work, but without you constantly monitoring what is, happening, and maintaining your right, of access, it really would, turn into the wildwood. ok, it is what you love, and it keeps you fit and gives you a purpose. but what people have to understand is that without you it wouldn't even exist. so it would be nice if the powers that be would acknowledge that fact, and give it some kind of protected status, to stop some greedy developer, grabbing it all, after you're no longer around, to protect it. look what has happened to parts of our supposed to be greenbelt, and people, wanting to frack, areas of outstanding natural beauty. and you know as well as me, that if people aren't willing to protest, about developers ruining what little there is left, of special places, it can happen. so the more people that know of their existence, the better, they can be preserved, for future people to benefit from, and enjoy. but without some legal paperwork, to protect these places, they could all just vanish. in this event the sins of the fathers, are literally, passed on, to future children. no wonder the old countries, have so many vengeful spirits and banshees, that are really not happy, with the way, things have turned out
It’s the next evening and I saved my pee all night and day. I made my 🧚♀️ water 1 to 10 parts? My heat dried flowers may revive in a few days. I’ll keep you posted. ♈️🥀🍷
I actually meditate to these videos , they bring me peace xxx
I am new to the sight and thought about the Video’s to help with my sleeping. 😴
Colette I’m enjoying binge watching your videos instead of watching the news🌷
Love your home, so peaceful an just beautiful. Thank you for sharing the beauty.
My dad used to call the grannies bonnet dancing fairy’s. How on earth can anybody rant at what you are doing Colette for goodness sake you are such an inspiration ❤️
i so love your sense of humor...and i so love what you have done with your property...
Gorgeous curtains ... no matter how tired he is, Jack's always up for another walk. :) ... If the bees love the fuchsia, then it belongs in Bealtaine! :)
This is a beautiful place!
Each video (and your thoughts and observations) are a blessing to me, and so appreciated. Thank you! 💚
Dear Colette , thank you for the wonderful walk . It greens and blooms everywhere 🌺. In our garden it looks like similar , every day you can see a change . I was anxiously waiting for all this . Your blue bells are wonderful . Unfortunately we do not have any blossoming roses 🌹 yet. We wish you a wonderful evening . Best regards and many hugs 🤗 for you and Mr. Jack from Conny Braun and cat Felix from Germany . 🌍❤️🌳🤗❤️🌺🐝🌞🙏🏼 .
And a big "thank you and blessings,' to you my friend! XXX
Hi Colette, what ever one does in life there are those who will praise and those that will put you down and say you are wrong! In my nearly 59 years on this earth I have come to the conclusion that you have to follow your heart and soul.I have been through a lot in my life. There is a Alsops fabble, I think I have that right, anyway, about a couple with a donkey going to market, and the people they meet on the way. You most likely now of it.I think this is so true to life. Gut feeling is my guide and is usually right, as it is our animal instinct in which a lot of humans have lost or ignore. One lesson my father taught me was to never ignore this , as it is there for that purpose, and not try to reason with it and dismiss it, but listen to it. You have and are still letting and helping mother earth to be as it should be, and it is so beautiful. Bless you Colette, this I know is a year ago, but criticism sometime hurts. Keep yourself and Jack safe and well in this coroner virus X
I love all plants that can thrive in my living space and especially those with colorful bloom and so what if they are introduced to our world if it adds beauty❤
Some people need to just stop thinking and deciding! They need to listen to the birds and watch your videos and watch Jack and listen to the birds and take in the beauty❤
Thank you Msl O'Neill for sharing your beautiful life and gardens with us all. 😇
Simply magical... Mother Earth thrives and sings on those beautiful 3 acres. Loved hearing the cuckoo! 💕😘🌳🌿⚘🌺🌼
Thank you for all your inspiration. I live in a totally different climate to you so my place will never be as green an lush as yours and at the moment after two very dry years it is a dust bowl. Wildlife have eaten everything, even poisonous plants, I don’t have any weeds to worry about, and I’m totally with you on climate change, I will plant whatever will grow as even native plants struggle here because the land was originally cleared for farming and has totally dried out and most of the topsoil has blown away. You are a good start to my day especially as I’m also on a low income and can see what can be done on a small budget. Thank you.
Just found your channel. I love it!
Everything is bursting with life and beauty at Bealtine cottage!
Granny's Bonnet in Mid-USA is called Columbine, as well. I have several pink to violet colors. Grow kinda wild here.
Just found your channel
How enchanting! I have subscribed.
Hi everyone!
Moira
From England.
What beautiful bird song ! What an amazing environment you have created !
You. Are. Amazing.
You divined for the spring well and dug it out with a pick axe?
Not something one does every day :)
I know I've lots to learn from you. Thank you, Colette ❤️
Thanks again!
Your property is so magical. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Just found your channel and now have a new favorite♥️♥️♥️. Your garden is as melodious as your voice...keep making your music!
Absolutely stunningly beautiful! Gives one hope...xx
It is so lovely there. My dream home.
Good Morning, l love your doggie he is adorable.
Beautiful place, wonderful atmosphere, Blessed Be! Furthermore Dear Lady, as far as invasive species are concerned, Fuschias are not destructive, unlike such species as Japanese Knotweed, Fuschias do not restrict or destroy other plants and as you say, the Bees benefit from them! Do as you are already doing, it is all good!
Yes, thanks
Hello Colette. A lovely walk with you again as always. It’s been pouring with rain hear all day so I can’t wait to get out into my garden tomorrow. Thank you for always promoting the charity shops, I have purchased some lovely things from them and I always give to them. Take care love to you and Jack from Devon.
Room's looking lovely. Gorgeous curtains. Love those charity shop bargains!
This is such a beautifully energetic time at Bealtaine Cottage ... so much life anew! 🌷
Many Blessings to You and Jack ❤️
Living free in harmony and majesty.
Beautiful walk once again Colette , your own Bluebell wood how truly wonderful . They look so pretty . Blessings to you and Jack xxxx
Big Hug from Texas. USA
Thank you for the lovely walk with you and Jack. Although the weather had been bad here in the north of England it really has brought the plants and trees to life and amidst it all we had apple blossom snow Blessings to you Colette and Jack xx
It is paramount to provide "clean" food to feed the bees. Be it native or not!!
Deep cleansing breath, big smile.
Direct the fellow, the critic, to Geoff Lawton, a permaculture specialist. Geoff supports 'immigrant plant species' and says to grow them. Thank goodness for the immigrant plant species willing to grow in my Sonoran desert garden... the place looks beautiful because of them and the 'locals' benefit. Lots of birds species and wild bees are loving them too.
Buddleia is a noxious weed in New Zealand, ha ha guess what I have growing for the butterflies in my garden.
Lorraine Richardson ,dear Lorraine in Germany is buddleia a noxious weed too. I also have serval in my garden , i love them . Best regards Conny Braun and cat Felix from Germany .
New subbie here. From USA. Simply love your videos and wanted to say you inspire me to get out and do more. I’m 61, retired and suffer with migraines and don’t get out daily due to light sensitivity and intolerance to heat but I do so enjoy it when I can. 🍀What a beautiful home you’ve created there. Best of luck to you. God bless. 🥰
Re-USE saves energy....Recycling costs energy....so RE-USE is the future!!! I love charity shops too. If anyone visits Finland please support the "Kirpis/Loppis" shops we have here which support the RE-USE Revolution.
Such a relaxing walk thru your beautiful land thank you Colette starts my day off nice 😀
The curtains are a lovely color 👍
Watering with pee water doesn't sound like a bad idea to me, for centuries others where no toilets
We used out houses, or chamber pots I'm sure they had to dump them somewhere lol🙄and the grass always grows greenest over the septic tank so they always say so must be a reason
Much better then chemically fertilizing I totally agree Colette
The blue bells are gorgeous tucked in there against the green of the woods
Have a beautiful day colette and Jack🌷🌻🐶❤
Hello from the US .
That's a gardeners paradise. I'd be outside wandering in the woods and garden everyday day.
It's therapy and it's natural and the cost is free, well kinda. You did a marvelously a great job. A lot of creativity.
A great bargain with those curtains Colette. Well done
I'm glad you're looking at more possibilities of different species. Climate is changing rapidly, so what was grown historically is not necessarily what will thrive in the future.
Every part of the dandelion is edible. Dandelion looks a lot like arugula to me. I had a spinach and arugula salad last night. The bamboo has been pretty useful. I could hear the cuckoo in the background.
Life!!!
You make.my day.Love walking through,your cottage and garden.Love your dog !!
Love your magical garden. Your curtains are amazing. Love the price also.
Do not listen to the man and his invasive spaces. Who in the world cares where the plants originated. They are all from the mother. That seems quite ridiculous to say.
You have no idea how much you and your channel have done for me. Bless you dear lady.
Beautiful, majickal place, so choc full of life in all it's soft and powerful energies. It made me smile when you mentioned the person's rant about invasive and foreign species, I bet he's had a potato, a carrot, an apple, a tomato, a carrot, a pear, sat under a horse chestnut, maybe even played 'conkers'....when we listen to Her, Earth Mother is wonderful in directing what part of Her She wants where. You certainly do. Brightest Blessings for a wonderful Bealtaine and thank you for all the joy and nurture you bring.
My absolute favourite …. a bluebell wood 😊 💕
Your place looks magical! So peaceful & beautiful! Thank you , great video!
Subscribed!💕🌠💫⭐
I love taking a walk with you. I'll step out into my yard after watching your journey. I agree about the birds. Ours are coming less to the feeder now. Wonderful seeing our yard able to provide so much for them naturally. Your knowledge is prolific and inspires me to become more knowledgeable about my area. We have something the looks very similar here in Oregon and the Willamette Valley to your "Granny's Bonnet". We call it Columbine.
Beautiful , Magical...love your garden. I agree with you about non native plants be invasive. It can be controlled and it can bring beautiful colors to any garden. Enjoyed very much your garden.Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful curtains!
Next time buddy has a rant about native species just remind him that at one time there was one super continent Pangea! Lol Thanks 🙏 for all the great information on growing food.
You have a beautiful home. xx
I miss the charity shops i hope they will be able to open soon x
I love learning the names of your flowers and plants.
When you spoke of the diversity of plant life on your land - I was just imagining what a catalogue of all the different plants you have growing would look like. I'd imagine it would be pages long!
(Grommets) in the curtains. Love them!
LOL...Jack sure loves the camera...lol...
Listen to the birds!
Love it 😍💖💛💞💚💟💙💕💖
Funnily enough i heard about peeing on plants here in Cyprus too. The old village people pee on the fruit trees.
Just love the old wild plants like granny's bonnet that you pointed out and the bluebells.
It's so relaxed to watch your video.
Glad you enjoyed it
You do a good job with that camera. Thank you.
LOL you had me cracking up about the P water. I wanted to say why use a bucket? but I guess that's just what comes with being a lady ;P
I may have missed the video on you telling us how you manage all this cleaning up and trimming this beautiful large space. I know I’m not able to do all this anymore.
Bless you,
♈️🌹
🍃Paradise 🍃
Viewers, you can adjust your device to view faster or slower ... which ever way you enjoy these videos...
Do you fertilizer your Roses? If so with what? I continue to feel blessed that, I found your TH-cam.
I think she uses compost and compoost.
And pee water. She mentioned her ratio was 1 to 10. 😁
The Fuchsia is in your hands!
the bluebells, that most of us love to see, are spanish, not the english origional version, which were probably also brought here, by the romans
32 and frost this am on lake erie. Awoke to the helicopter sound of the wind turbines from the nursery down the road. They keep the tender young plants from freezing. I guess they took the covers off the greenhouses to early this year.
Whatever happened with all the frogs in the pond?
I too have found a cuckoo mate, lol.
considering that you act as a shepherd, or guardian, to your wildlife area, it all, looks very natural, as if, it hasn't been touched by human intervention. yes i know, mother did most of the work, but without you constantly monitoring what is, happening, and maintaining your right, of access, it really would, turn into the wildwood. ok, it is what you love, and it keeps you fit and gives you a purpose. but what people have to understand is that without you it wouldn't even exist. so it would be nice if the powers that be would acknowledge that fact, and give it some kind of protected status, to stop some greedy developer, grabbing it all, after you're no longer around, to protect it. look what has happened to parts of our supposed to be greenbelt, and people, wanting to frack, areas of outstanding natural beauty. and you know as well as me, that if people aren't willing to protest, about developers ruining what little there is left, of special places, it can happen. so the more people that know of their existence, the better, they can be preserved, for future people to benefit from, and enjoy. but without some legal paperwork, to protect these places, they could all just vanish. in this event the sins of the fathers, are literally, passed on, to future children. no wonder the old countries, have so many vengeful spirits and banshees, that are really not happy, with the way, things have turned out
It’s the next evening and I saved my pee all night and day. I made my 🧚♀️ water 1 to 10 parts?
My heat dried flowers may revive in a few days. I’ll keep you posted. ♈️🥀🍷
My plants have turned yellowish at the top after using the FW, but the new growth looks very full and green. 😊