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Adding Tropical Summer Colour to my Jungle Garden - Plant & Border Ideas 

George’s Jungle Garden
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@missdimples1982
@missdimples1982 2 месяца назад
I am so glad I missed the terrible weather whilst visiting Montenegro 🇲🇪
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Oh wow, you chose the right time to go then! I hope you had a great time!
@shineamenmbs3107
@shineamenmbs3107 2 месяца назад
Amazing Fatsia japonica 'Spider's Web' All your bedding plants are beautiful, I won't name them, they know who they are! Lol I love the gorgeous deep blue colour of the Salvia 'Amistad' The Gunnera is like: "Sorry Sir, no trespassing!" Lol. What a beautiful and coloured Jungle! See you George! 🙋‍♂
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Thank you very much Bernard and yes, the Gunnera is certainly guarding the entrance to the beautiful colours beyond! I hope you're enjoying the sun on your travels!
@wiebestuive824
@wiebestuive824 2 месяца назад
In my garden Hedychium Assam Orange offers two great things which none of my other gingers do: bright red berries in October and eggyolk-yellow autumn colour of the leaves in November.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden 2 месяца назад
That's very interesting and I must confess I didn't know about either of those benefits! Autumn interest is a big one for me so I'm excited to to see the plants later in the year, thanks for the info! What low temperatures have they taken in your garden?
@k.424
@k.424 2 месяца назад
You might like the hardy fuchsia Sunray, its variegated with a pink flush 😀
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Thanks for the heads up, one I'll add to my list thanks!
@vincenzecalzone8666
@vincenzecalzone8666 2 месяца назад
Great to see the tour George. My strategy has been very similar this year. Very few tenders, just dark leaved flowering begonias from hardware store and your begonia grandis also. Most of my garden now full of hardy palmy goodness inc trachy hybrids to keep the place acceptable all year round. Summers too short up here for lots of my garden to be dedicated to tenders as they'd be bugger all to look at for 10 months per year😂
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden 2 месяца назад
Thanks Mr Calzone and I especially appreciate your kind words, given the level of efficiency and, dare I say it, 'compromise' on display rather than all out exotica. It's definitely a journey isn't it and I completely understand where you're coming from. May is the planting out month for tenders, it can easily be late June before they really grow (given a spring without consistent heat or sun) and the trade off for a packed garden from July to September can easily be quite an empty garden for the rest of the year like you say. I'm still very much open to a mix of both but while we have a young family and I enjoy making videos on here, a lower 'maintenance' garden based on tough evergreens and reliable perennials with a scattering of experiments and a few finishing bedding plant touches ticks the boxes for me right now. Yes, more colourful Colocasia etc. would look fantastic in there but mostly reliant on a warm summer and lots of watering AND somewhere bright indoors to keep them over winter. If hardier and reliable gingers combined with exotic foliage from the Begonia grandis etc along with the Trachycarpus can create a similar overall look then all is good for me currently! I've still got a few big pots of Cannas and gingers I can wheel in to ramp up the summer vibes though!
@jameshorton8404
@jameshorton8404 2 месяца назад
Wheres all your slugs?! They've been driving me mad this spring. I've aload of coleus, daliahs, begonias etc I still don't dare planting out. The little gits will just eat them😢. Great video again, cheers dude
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi James, thanks and apologies for my delayed reply. Sorry to hear about your garden struggles. There's slug damage here too, you just can't see it. Plants like my Ligularia seem to be a magnet for them and I just let them draw them away (hopefully) from other more precious plants. In future years, all I can really suggest is to try growing your bedding and Dahlias etc on in a polytunnel or greenhouse a bit longer before planting out. Even that isn't a guarantee they'll be left alone but larger plants are less likely to be completely taken out by damage and hopefully the sun will be warmer by early June and get them growing away stronger quickly rather than being a bit shocked and slow to grow in May.
@DJSupaflyguy
@DJSupaflyguy 2 месяца назад
👌👌👌👌The extra rain we’ve had has definitely boosted them Gunnera an the garden looks great.😂👍
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Thanks, it has indeed! The leaves have never been so big!
@Tminus89
@Tminus89 2 месяца назад
Your Grandis looks the right colour, my Grandis (Evansiana I believe) is more yellow than green currently. It is in permanent shade, developing plenty of leaves so I guess it's healthy. Have you seen this in your garden before?
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi, I haven't seen that here before, well, only in late autumn once the cold comes. Apologies for the delayed replies, have they greened up yet?
@Tminus89
@Tminus89 Месяц назад
​@@GeorgesJungleGarden no worries. Yes they are looking greener, should be fine :)
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Nice one, pleased to hear it.
@db6625
@db6625 2 месяца назад
Another enjoyable video, thanks👍 Like the choice of coleus, I’ve just planted my grown from seed, deep red……..next year I’ll try similar to yours for that ‘splash’ of colour. In the last 2 weeks I’ve visited at least six nurseies looking for P. Red Dragon to no avail……..seeing yours reminded me to keep looking.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi, thank you very much and apologies for my delayed reply. Good work on the Coleus, I do like the deep reds! Have you tried looking online for Red Dragon? It's maybe a bit specialist currently for most normal garden centres but should be pretty standard for a lot of exotics sellers.
@db6625
@db6625 Месяц назад
@@GeorgesJungleGarden hi, thanks, since I wrote the above I’ve managed to find one and have just potted up some cuttings I took of it……two weeks in water and already rooted!
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Ahh fantastic, nice one!
@Tminus89
@Tminus89 2 месяца назад
Many people in The Netherlands have lost their Ensete this spring, I've read plenty in a palm group on FB. One of mine is doing fine, had to cut the other one back because the leaves were getting smaller and smaller. It pushed out new growth fast, so should be fine :) Lovely Spider's Web, mine looks like that as well. The older vs the new, pretty cool. As if there's 2 varieties one 1 stem. Edit: Only a bit of browning on the leaves of the first mentioned Ensete, the leaf structure is still intact so no edges that are crumbling. I'm not worried :)
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
That's interesting to hear, I wonder why! It sounds like your one with the smaller leaves was displaying an issue called 'the strangles' and chopping it back as you have done usually sorts it. The browning is certainly an ongoing issue with mine but hopefully yours are OK. Yes, the 'Spider's Web' is beautiful isn't it, such a lovely contrast between the old and new foliage!
@Tminus89
@Tminus89 2 месяца назад
I've not added Heuchera in my garden yet, had about 5 species in my original plan. 1 tip if you're searching for some, start online. I've seen at least 50 species while most shops only have 5 at most. Chances are you'll find better suited varieties for the spot you want to fill, or that one tint that goes great with the plants you want to pair it with :)
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Great tip and you're completely right! There's a few Heuchera specialists everywhere it seems and there's a whole rainbow of colours available! No need to settle for what the buyer at your local garden centre has chosen...
@helenazzopardi1713
@helenazzopardi1713 2 месяца назад
Hi George, the garden is looking great. Would love to see further down the garden
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden 2 месяца назад
Thank you very much Helena! If you haven't seen down there then check out one of my recent fire pit project videos from last month. I'll have an updated one up soon when I'm able to make more progress (and take some weeds out!) down there, hopefully later this month.
@irismoles9369
@irismoles9369 2 месяца назад
Garden is looking good George
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden 2 месяца назад
Thank you very much Iris, it's coming together again - I can't take the credit for it this year as the plants have done most of it themselves with very little interference and just one morning of tidying up and planting out the tenders last week!
@heatherfindler6950
@heatherfindler6950 2 месяца назад
Hi George. I know the video is about summer colour, but that Gunnera is something else!! I have a Lobeila Russian princess. I love the dark leaves and the height with the flowers. My Fatsia spiders webs are doing really well. As for the Enseste, one is fine, the other is like yours with the brown crispy leaves. Thankfully for me it's only small. I was wondering if it's a virus? It also took a while to get going after overwintering. Anyway, I will just see how it goes over the next few months. Another great video George!
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi Heather and thank you very much, apologies for my delayed reply! Yes, the Gunnera is just a little bit crazy isn't it! I'll film an update soon as I don't think it's ever been this big. Thanks for the heads up about 'Russian Princess', it's a beauty and I can really see it working with a lot of the exotics. Pleased to hear your Fatsias are growing well and hopefully your Ensete bounces back. I agree it's likely something viral and I'm giving mine this summer to perform or there'll be a change up in the garden next year, we'll see. Thanks and I hope you're enjoying the sun!
@bryanmohney7890
@bryanmohney7890 2 месяца назад
Hi George, my red bananas also had that leaf damage this year pulling them out of dry storage. But, after a few leaves pushed out, they started being full and normal again. Wonder if it was just some damage from the dry storage. Bet yours will be fine in a few weeks!
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi Bryan and apologies for my delayed reply. I'm pleased to hear your Ensete are doing well! Unfortunately my Ensete displayed this issue all through last summer but I've giving them this summer to hopefully bounce back. If they don't I'll be considering something else leafy and tropical looking in their place!
@markdraycott3974
@markdraycott3974 2 месяца назад
Hi George, great channel 👌🏻 Could you please advise on exactly how much direct sun the dicksonia Tree ferns can withstand, nowhere in my garden is really shaded but some areas receive full sun for only half the day.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hey Mark and thanks! DAs can take full sun just fine in the majority of UK gardens, no problem. You will get shorter fronds and they'll likely require more moisture to thrive but they will cope. Somewhere between sun and shade like the areas in your garden should be no problem at all, ideally choose somewhere that's sheltered from strong winds and you're sorted!
@wesleyhackney
@wesleyhackney 2 месяца назад
I loved your point about repetition. I’ve worked hard this year on that point in my tropical garden and am enjoying the results it really makes a difference. Saw your green giant, that plant is a favorite of mine and added even more this year. Those leaves can get really large. You should try canna Musafolia it’s a beautiful green & dark burgundy leaves grows to 8’ very easy fast growing. I would love to get some Persicaria, think I’m going to have to order it online.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Thanks and yes, I'm sure your amazing garden will really come together with some more repeated plants! I'm looking forward to the green giant sizing up with those lovely, glossy leaves. I have a few big pots of Canna musifolia, it's great isn't it! So fast to gain height and also rhizome mass for splitting up in future years. Good luck with your Persicaria hunt, there's some interesting forms available!
@kathrynleithall5906
@kathrynleithall5906 2 месяца назад
Assam orange is my best ginger. Love heuchera but always seem to lose a couple through vine weevil. I tend to infill with ferns everywhere now. I'm fed up with slugs & snails despite having a large wildlife pond & lots of birds so I end up repeat planting with things they don't like.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Great to hear thanks Kathryn, I'd heard from several people it's one of the most reliable gingers so it's one that I've taken the chance on and can't wait to see perform. As for the Heuchera, yes, vine weevil can be a real issue can't they and I've also added more ferns to the garden this spring. Even for those of us who tackle slugs and snails by encouraging wildlife, it's been a tricky year for them hasn't it. Hopefully the warmth this week keeps them down and gives the plants a fighting chance to outgrow them!
@PaulConnor100
@PaulConnor100 2 месяца назад
George your garden has filled out well again.I just looked at my 2ft Ensete which I dry stored and harding off now. I do notice some dryness on bottom of the trunk but new leaves shooting for sky with no damage and 1 of my Trachy's is flowering for the first time. George have you thought of planting Bromeliads outside I bought some and stole another one of your ideas, Salvia's and looking some orange nasturtium soon. 😂
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi Paul and apologies for my delayed reply. Yes, it's done alright considering the milder spring! Pleased to hear your Ensete made it and is looking healthy and congratulations on your first time Trachy flowering, that's always exciting. I've got a few Fascicularia bromeliads here but have also planted out a Billbergia nutans I picked up from our Sunk Island trip. I'm more than happy for any of my ideas to be taken, chances are I got them from somebody else in the first place! I hope they all grow well for you.
@PaulConnor100
@PaulConnor100 Месяц назад
@GeorgesJungleGarden what is the soil mixture and how are the Billbergia doing haven't plant mine out yet.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi Paul, doing just fine here but summer was never going to be the problem! I've got mine tucked into a little corner of my jungle planting where the soil is raised up lightly and the drainage isn't too bad. Partial sun and they're close to the front of the border for good airflow and so they don't get swamped.
@neilyenny
@neilyenny 2 месяца назад
Hi George. I had the same markings on the Ensete last year. Nothing similar yet, admittedly everything seems that bit slower this year. I am growing Miscanthus Giganteus for the first time and am hoping for some big results! Nasturtiums are popping up everywhere too.. I didn't sow any so thats a bonus. 😅. Thanks for your videos.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi and apologies for my delayed reply. Hopefully the recent sun has created a surge of growth and I'm pleased to hear your Ensete is coming on well. Miscanthus x giganteus is a solid choice, it'll hopefully grow well for you this year and be even bigger and better going forwards! As for your nasturtiums, winner winner - free / surprise plants that you actually want are definitely a bonus! Thanks for watching and I hope your garden continues to grow well this summer.
@thecornishbiker9323
@thecornishbiker9323 2 месяца назад
Ive got the browning on my ensete and i thought it maybe sun scorch as the new leafs try to adapt to the hi uv light but not sure. Ive got 2 in partial shade that arnt showing signs. Could just be coincidence though. Might also be the small roots cant take up enough nutrients to grow lush leafs until they get fuller.?
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi, I appreciate your solid reasoning but it was an issue for mine all summer last year so I suspect a virus / fungal / pest issue. Hopefully yours makes a full recovery!
@craignorthern9480
@craignorthern9480 2 месяца назад
Hi George my ensete murelii are the same. Last year I had an aphid probably. I think that's what is causing this.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hmmm, sorry to hear that Craig and there's definitely something up. I suspect it's something viral which may be spread by aphids etc.
@johnwilson4899
@johnwilson4899 2 месяца назад
Hi George, great video as always. My red bananas are just the same as yours. I was about to give up on them until I saw yours. I will give them a bit longer. As for a disease I don't know. I am in Yorkshire, so I thought it was because of the weather. Who knows.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi John and apologies for my delayed reply. Thanks for your feedback and I suspect it may be some kind of viral / fungal issue which the weather may have played some role in. To be honest, I'm giving mine this year to see if they bounce back and if they don't, I'll try something different (which doesn't require overwintering inside) next time round. Good luck with yours!
@modokomodo
@modokomodo Месяц назад
I've been doing some research and love the look of Persicaria. My only nagging doubt is that it's listed as a knotweed. Is it safe to grow?
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi, apologies for the delayed reply, that's a valid concern but the varieties I regularly feature (Purple Fantasy, Red Dragon etc.) are absolutely nowhere near as 'invasive'. Purple Fantasy probably spreads the most but you can easily remove it, no problem at all. No deep roots and no problem with self seeding so I can recommend any of the sorts I grow without concerns. In fact, it's the toughness and vigour that makes them such reliable and adaptable garden plants for many garden border conditions and situations.
@samcress123
@samcress123 2 месяца назад
Leaf damage looks physical. Is it possible the wind has blown another plant into it while young? Odd one
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi, definitely not physical, there's no bit marks and it happened all year long last year. I suspect something viral / fungal transmitted via aphid etc. but I'm giving them this summer to sort themselves out. Fingers crossed!
@markchitty6505
@markchitty6505 2 месяца назад
Great vid George.... some great plants and colours, along with the rest of your garden... my Ensete no leaf damage or anything to note, but all my Musa Basjoo have the same issue with the leaves ???
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hey Mark and apologies for my delayed reply. Thanks! I'm pleased to hear your Ensete is doing well. As for your Musa basjoo, that's perfectly normal on the first opening leaves, they soon get damage after weakly emerging and getting zapped by the warmer sun. Hopefully it's pushing some stronger green leaves out now!
@markchitty6505
@markchitty6505 Месяц назад
@@GeorgesJungleGarden Hi George, funny thing is the last two leaves on my Ensete have dry leaf damage.... strange ?
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hmmm, hopefully it pushes through better leaves when we do eventually get some more consistent warmth!
@adrianjennison4123
@adrianjennison4123 2 месяца назад
Hi George my ensete mauralie are not getting very tall I have them in pots .they are getting thicker and putting out leaves would planting them out help .thanks Adrian
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi Adrian and apologies for my delayed reply. Whilst they may grow better in the ground, you can still get some beasty Ensete in pots with a large enough pot and sufficient watering and feeding. It's perfectly normal for them to be getting chunkier and if they're growing leaves, they're healthy and the height will come later in summer.
@adrianjennison4123
@adrianjennison4123 Месяц назад
@@GeorgesJungleGarden thanks george
@Qoorky
@Qoorky 2 месяца назад
Hiya George, quick question. I was wondering how many times a week do you water your bananas? 👍🏻
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden 2 месяца назад
Hi, I haven’t needed to water them at all yet - other than one general garden watering a week or so ago. They will need regular watering if they’re in pots - depending on the size and compost maybe a couple of times a week in larger pots or more regularly in smaller sizes while it’s warmer over summer. They’re not a plant that ‘needs’ a huge amount of moisture but you don’t want to let them dry out and how much they grow is very dependent on how much heat / water / feed they get so they will respond well more water while it’s warm and dry.
@Qoorky
@Qoorky 2 месяца назад
@@GeorgesJungleGarden cheers mate, the problem I have is that I think I’ve watered them a bit too much because the leaves have started to droop down so I’ll probably just let them try out a bit now and then give them a good feed next week 👍🏻
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hopefully they've bounced back by now but I'm sure they will when we (eventually) get some consistent heat!
@user-be1zi7kk7p
@user-be1zi7kk7p 2 месяца назад
Hi George where do you get all your information regarding plants. I've only managed to find 1 book on jungle or tropical plants and its American based
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi, good question! Most of it I get from other growers over on Facebook groups (Hardy Tropicals & Tropical / Jungle Style Gardening UK), talking with other enthusiasts and RU-vid but I've also got quite a collection of exotic gardening books. Philip Oostenbrink's 'The Jungle Garden' is a great modern and accessible place to start.
@tommiegeudens7277
@tommiegeudens7277 2 месяца назад
Hi George, I was wondering if you have any experience with Mediterranean myrtle (Myrtus communis). Perhaps you know if they grow well in the UK and how much frost they take?
@bloggalot4718
@bloggalot4718 2 месяца назад
No problem growing in Shropshire year after year.
@tommiegeudens7277
@tommiegeudens7277 2 месяца назад
@@bloggalot4718 Cool, what's the coldest it has seen so far?
@bloggalot4718
@bloggalot4718 2 месяца назад
@@tommiegeudens7277 Ithas been in a south western corner about ten years, I raised it from seed.
@tommiegeudens7277
@tommiegeudens7277 2 месяца назад
@@bloggalot4718 Great that they grow so well over there. The variety called Myrtus Communis var. Tarentina is said to tolerate -15C sometimes. Have you experienced similar temps?
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi @tommiegeudens7277, I haven't had any experience personally so it's great of you to step in @bloggalot4718 - thanks for the info!
@gloriousgloria3327
@gloriousgloria3327 2 месяца назад
My Ensete failed to come back from dry storage this year 😢
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Oh no, sorry to hear that. They're not the most reliable plant to overwinter, sorry yours didn't make it. Hopefully you've got something else to fill the gap in your garden.
@39chevy44
@39chevy44 2 месяца назад
Hi George, the garden looks great and everything is finally coming to life, my only let down this years is the cannas they seem to be stunted, only the mustaflora is thriving. Let’s hope for some more sun and hot weather. Superb video again. Cheers Paul.
@GeorgesJungleGarden
@GeorgesJungleGarden Месяц назад
Hi Paul, thank you very much and apologies for my delayed reply. Hopefully you've enjoyed the recent summer spell and hopefully we continue to get a mix of heavy rain during thunderstorms and glorious summer sun! I imagine your cannas have picked up this week?
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