Hi, I from Ukraine, Kyiv. I started my journey into beautiful gardening world in 2022, when the war started. My plants became something relaxing, bright and giving a confidence. Despite of any circumstances, every season I know that they will definitely bloom provided I did my work. I love your channel because of the garden, of course. But also because your positive attitude, understandable English, and what is really important - the climate is almost the same, so videos can be useful. Thanks and keep going!
Hi love your garden Im from Northern California in my garden all the tulips and daffodils and IRS are gone just there stalks remain BUT my peonies salvia butterfly bushes hydrengas are come alive and also all the varieties of Japanese maples are in full bloom just love this time of year thanks for the tour so beautiful 😁🦋🌸
Hi Marta😊. Thank you for sharing your videos in English! Love your garden😍. I am from Norway(the west coast) in H1 which is the mildest zone in Norway. I have no idea how it compares to Poland. But I know we are a bit colder then England. I am guessing the winter is longer here and colder. To give some examples, I can grow Crocosmia Lucifer, Nandina domestica, and sometimes with a mild winter my osteospermum(summerflower) survives 😊. In my garden right now the Brunnera has begun to bloom, Scilla is about to be done, Muscari is about to begin, Tulips are in buds, the Narcissus are in bloom(both big and small) and the Helleborus are in bloom. Oh, and the Bergenia 😊. And I have a lot of different shades of Heuchera, which makes it feel like there is more in bloom😆. Thank you again, for sharing your garden here. I am looking forward to seeing the new border outside your garden fence later in the season😄.
Hello Marta and greetings from Finland! We still have snow and frost in central Finland so you can imagine how jealous I feel looking at your garden 😁 Thank you for all the lovely videos you make, I really enjoy thm!
I live on Vancouver Island. It looks like we have similar climate to you. I have a black Tulip Magnolia that I love as well. It has been blooming for a couple of weeks and the tulips are starting. I love your garden. I am a lover of David Austin roses and others of course. Your garden is an inspiration to me.
Hi Marta, I am from Maine, USA and we are just now starting to have our tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils peek out of the ground. A week ago we had a massive snow storm that created a power outage for over 300,000 households. There were so many trees fallen over and branches of all sizes broken. The snow has finally melted and everything is starting to emerge again.
Good morning 😊I live in the United States and all of my spring beauties are blooming and then this morning we got frost 😢 your gardens are so beautiful 😍 Happy Spring
Hi Marta, I am from Connecticut 6b. I love love your videos and your gardens are so stunning! I am going to try compost this year instead of mulch to see if this helps my plants! I do sometimes have perennials that don’t return some years. I’m going to split up some my perennials coming up now to get them in other areas of my garden. Thank you for sharing❤
Hi Marta, watching your channel from Oregon, USA zone 8b. You have such a lovely garden. I, like you, move plants around each year. The art of gardening is never done.
I’m located in North Carolina USA I love your garden. ❤ I did try tulips and the moles eat quite a few. I use a solar mole repellent and so I was able to enjoy a few. My daffodils and hellebores are blooming and most my plants have flowering buds.
Massachusetts USA. I love your gardens and the channel. It is snowing here today. I am completely jealous of how pretty yours are begging to look. Another 30 days before mine wakes up. But that's ok, our spring is very close now. Your gardening is inspiring me to just get out there
I'm always happy to see a new video from you! I'm from Michigan and we are still in the upper 30s and low 40 degrees. Next week will warm up and I'm excited to plant my orlaya and bachelor button seeds. 😄
I live in the southern United States and since the weather here is warm for most of the year, we can garden all year round. I love your garden, it’s beautiful and very inspiring. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Hi Marta! I live in Dublin, Ireland and my garden is just 2 years old. I found your channel right when you started doing videos in English and you’ve been a massive source of information and inspiration! Having lots of scent in my garden is really important to me so this autumn I think I’ll add more hyacinth bulbs around my seating areas to fill the lull between the viburnum and the jasmine 😊 I planted most of my tulips VERY late like March 🙈 just to see would anything happen! And out of maybe 50 bulbs about 15-20 are actually coming up which is so exciting 😆 I don’t mind if they’re blind this year and flower next year once they’re alive! I’ve a massive rosemary bush which has been covered in flowers since late February and still looks amazing, a shrubby groomswell and a rhododendron 😊 nothing else showing its face yet but I’m on holidays until late April so I can’t wait to see what’s happened when I get back!
Hi Marta! My garden is in my small balcony 😁 zone 6b Right now I have cupressus, ivys,and spring bulbs which I will try to keep for the next year. And miniroses, hydranegeas and canna lilys are starting to grow. I overwinter them in the staircase. Greetings from Romania! Your garden is so beautiful. 💚
Hi Martha I’m watching from Quebec Canada,I really enjoyed watching your videos and looking forward for more. Happy gardening it’s good for the soul 🌷🌹🌸
Hi Marta, I'm from South Africa, we're in autumn right now but still having really warm days here. Your garden is so inspiring, please keep making videos 💖
Hi Marta 👋🏽! Im watching from Wisconsin and my garden is starting to wake up early too due to a warmer spring. My lilac and forsythia have buds. Even one of my roses has put out new red shoots and buds!
Hi Marta, your garden is astonishing. I am from Italy and my garden is near the woods and the soil is not as much fertile as one could imagine, I am still learning and take inspiration from you! ❤
From Nova Scotia, Canada. Tulips, daffodils and hyacinths are just starting to grow - about 6” now. Zone 6 - we have had some great weather but had a little snow this past week!
Hi, Marta! This year here in Latvia also is more warmer then previous years. In my garden berberis thunbergi are waking up with small bright leaves which are beautiful, crocuses are blooming, larix pendula has small green needles, helleborus started to bloom. Everthing are waking up so fast and I am so happy to start doing some garden works after long winter. Your garden is very beautiful❤
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm from the USA in the New England states and we just had snow! I was so happy to find your channel and walk with you in your garden!
Hi Marta Teresa from Weston West Virginia USA zone 6b but plant like a 5. Your gardens are looking fabulous . Yes frost usually kills the buds on my lilacs even when I cover and the magnolia never has a chance either but finger crossed our spring is similar so far to yours we just came out of a cold spell this week yet nothing frozen if we get through tonight, we must sit and look every morning walk smile give thanks to how beautiful the emerging plants look without blooms I feel the energy don’t you? We are fortunate to be called to gardening for ourselves and others we bless with bouquets or shared plants. See you the next video. You editing is gorgeous do you your own?
Hello Marta, I’ve been watching you from St.Clair Michigan USA. I love your Hellebore. Do you pot up their seedlings from then and replant for more plants or are they spreading on their own? Your gardens are beautiful 😊😊💚💚
Greetings, I'm from South Africa. You have a very beautiful garden. You've inspired me to add more roses in my garden apart from the 3 I have. We're currently in autumn down here. We don't use zones, but according to the research I made about what USDA zone I could possibly be in, I found myself under USDA zone 10A.
Hi Marta! Really enjoyed seeing your beautiful gardens! 🌸 Would love to see an update on your new front border which you had started planting up last November. Could we please have an update tour soon? Thanks so much for sharing your gardens with us and also for the great tips! 😊
Hi Martha I'm from UK. Found your channel few month ago . I love your garden and all your tips .it's been very wet in the UK. Looking forward to more videos . I would love to see your lasange pot you planted in autumn Happy gardening
Just love your garden. I wish you could print on the screen what type of plant you are talking about as you move around (not to repeat over and over) just at least once in the video. You speak softly and I unfamiliar with a few of your plant varieties. Thank you . I love your style.
Hello, Martha. Greetings from Madrid, Spain. We have a huge rock garden with gazanias, african daisies, cerastiums, phlox subulata and other flowering rockery plants. It's a real spectacle. ❤
Hello Marta. I am from London and have a small garden. I love your chunnel. Your garden is perfect. Could you pls let me know what to do with slugs and snails. They are eating everything in my garden ;( Another question is if you take weeds out how do you know if it is weed or a baby flower you want to keep? Xx
I use a Polish brand Sumin Pelzakol which contains ferric phosphate. Ferric phosphate is known to be safe for garden wildlife, small children, and the environment. After ingesting ferric phosphate, slugs stop feeding, retreat to their hiding places without forming slime, and die there.
Hello, Marta. I am inspired by your videos. I would appreciate your experience on how and when to plant peony roots. Some plant in pots for months and then transplant into the soil.. others say it’s fine to plant them directly. I’m guessing ground temperature plays a big role. I would like to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks. I’m in Connecticut, USA. Zone 6b.
Im in Alabama zone 8B USA, a very humid climate, so I’m constanly fighting Black Spot on my hydrangeas, and roses! I have petunias, salvia, many others. How do you fertilize your flowers and the beautiful grass? ❤your videos!! Thank you
Hi Marta I am from Slovenija I have a nice garden, but is isn’t flower!!! because this winter we have a visitor the name is Voluhhar and he enjoyed in my garden to eat all of my bubbles!!! and so 😢😢😢 but your garden is 👍👍👍👍🍀🍀🌺🌺🌺🌺
Hello Marta, Watching from Czech Republic. I have very similar climate to yours. I would love to have a magnolia tree but I do not have a lot of space. Would you have a any recommendations for a very compact magnolia tree? Something that would grow to perhaps 2m or that I could trim to stay small. Loving your videos. I usually plant more veggies but getting I to flowers this year and I am in awe of your garden :)
You can trim your magnolia as long as you don’t cut the main stems. I think Leonard Messel would be a great choice- trim in summer - I always do that in July
Here in Latvia, i have only crocus blooming. Still cold here. Questin- do you dig out your bulbs after blooming? They must take a lot of space in garden.