Absolutely stunning🌺 These 15 most beautiful gardens in the world are truly breathtaking. From vibrant floral displays to lush greenery, each garden is a masterpiece of nature's beauty. A must-see for all garden enthusiasts
I looked this up thinking it would be good and relaxing and dad gum it, the first thing i see is the same dad gim stuff i was trying to get away from. Loud mouth pepple that just can't keep their hate to themselves. It is all beautiful, calming and wonderful. Thank you. Please quit putting up all the hateful comments to lead off with tight where everybody cant help but see it.
Mình đã được đến 4 vườn trong list 15 vườn hoa của thế giới. (1) Nong Nooch Thailand, (2) Dubai, (3) Butchard Canada, (4) Gardens by the Bay Singapore. Mình rất thích vì 4 cái thì cái nào cũng đẹp. Hy vọng trong tương lai sẽ có thêm dịp.
As the video unfolds, viewers will find themselves transported to far-off lands and enchanted realms, where the beauty of nature reigns supreme. Whether they're seeking inspiration for their own garden designs or simply looking to escape into a world of beauty and tranquility, "15 Most Beautiful Gardens in the World" is sure to leave a lasting impression and ignite a sense of wonder and appreciation for the wonders of the botanical world.
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I think the more natural looking ones are the most beautiful ones, like the Headkit Garden, Jardin Majorelle and the Butchart Gardens. It is a pity he did not include ANY japanese garden in Japan itself and also none in Australia, New Zealand, China and the whole of Subsaharan Africa. I feel the list was very biased towards the video maker's taste and not an objective list.
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I personally don’t care at all for rectilinear and mechanical garden designs, no matter how many 1000s of plants are in it. A garden should be a manicured miniature replica of nature, not a jungle of forced rigid shapes.
Sure I get I feel the same way, but I went into watching this video knowing that's not what they focused on, so I just tried to enjoy it for a different point of view 🙂
All trees, plants and flowers are masterpieces from God. I love all plants, but must admit en masse flower gardens are my favourites. However, I need to admit that the carefully designed organic and other manicured gardens grown at palaces of the Royal Family (King Charles in particular) have stolen my heart. Every time I look at them, I lose myself inside them. Glory and honor to God who blessed mankind with the beauty and intrinsically design each plant and flower offers.
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I found this video interesting. I love gardens - trees and flowers that is, whether just ornamental or what we can eat. I appreciate less, at least as gardens, that which is overly man-made. So, there were some gardens without much colour. For me, the best gardens of all must have plenty of colour - and not just green, green and more green. Also, I found it a little disturbing when the photos or videos shown were not about what he was speaking of of the time. Still, it was a good introduction to these gardens, whether or not they are the best in the world - depends on the person who is choosing them, their criteria. I wouldn't want to go to any garden when it was very busy. How can one take good photos if surrounded by people? Gardens are meant to be quiet places, oases of calm. I am thankful though that there are people who design and plant beautiful gardens - and governments and wealthy people who enable these to be looked after. I love my own tropical almost jungle like garden - but it isn't simple to keep it looking good.
I love to follow Jesus to the Garden of Eden that is in the New Kingdom of Heaven as it is on the New Earth to the New Jerusalem today soon in the future back to Father God who is in Heaven as it is on the Earth. To be healed by the blood of Jesus Christ of Nazareth off all my sin and suffering with pain over my meditation in the body. Where I can relax and revive by taking back control to have choice and Control to see vision of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen Alleluia. Love in Christ from Jesus and Sylvia Nazareth.
I don’t agree your top 10. Botanical garden is natural all kinds of colorful flowers and plants. Man- made garden showing stones, concrete, glass, sands, sculpture not showing the nature of flowers are out. Buchard bontanic garden is # 1, the tulip garden in Natherlands, the flower garden in Dubai should be on the top. Misrepresented.
A subjective topic, but its surprising how many viewers agree with these choices! Would we get a consensus in choosing the 15 most beautiful women? buildings? cars? paintings?
I am looking for real ideas for small gardens in an damn small lot, most of these gardens are acres or hectares in size and need an fortune to build and maintain and busloads of staff to maintain
Why is Dubai in this list? It looks like someone just went to home gardening and chose.... everything they could see. How can this be rated above say the Loire Valley gardens.
exactly. The fact he is promoting elephant tourism with them performing tricks. I guess he has never seen the footage of how they break their spirit through starvation and utter torture when they’re babies. Pure ignorance!🤨
Não concordo, em absoluto, com a classificação dada neste vídeo. Morei em Curitiba por 30 anos, inclusive no bairro Jardim Botânico e, em duas horas já tinha visto todo o Jardim. Quando fui á Europa, fui especialmente à Holanda para ver o Kerkenhof e, um dia inteiro, e ainda não pude ver todo o Jardim. É uma diferença gritante.
Some of these gardens are just failures to me. It's move the cattle along the path to see stunning flower displays. But there is not enough attention to water because no garden grows without water. Water features are a must for gardens. Not enough attention to tree shaded avenues and benches because people get tired walking through these gardens. They need a place to rest and to linger in the garden and enjoy it's beauty. There is not enough attention to the garden at night for people to enjoy. Gardens at night make for party settings or as places for musical concerts. The heart shaped arcade was just tacky to me. Doing an airplane out of flowers is like watching a float in the Rose Bowl parade. But gardens should be highlighted by sculptures and art works. Dubai is in the desert but to me the desert mughal gardens of Iran and Morocco and India are much more interesting than Dubai. There should be outdoor cafes where you can order water and coffee and tea and little snacks so you can energize yourself to walk through the garden. I liked the greenhouses at Kew Gardens and I liked the long tube with the garden because that gave people shade and places to rest. A garden isn't successful to me unless it's drawing in people and their families to stay and linger. I liked the japanese bridge feature of the Monet Garden. Architectural elements are part of successful gardens. The Monet Garden is a successful garden because people are lingering there. Marjorelle garden is a delight of color. Notice the walkways are red to contrast with the greenery. Singapore Garden did something interesting with the elevated walkway but underneath could have been a gondola so people could move through the garden resting enjoying looking out. Again that garden could have been lit at evening/ night through the walkway. And I didn't care for the weird Scottish garden. Lacking in artistic beauty to me.