This was brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful garden with us. The rooms within rooms and all the nooks and crannies are fascinating. My head is bursting with ideas!🤣😂
My husband is not going to thank you for this video because my head is swirling with ideas now, which it normally is, but I realise I haven’t taken them has far as I can. My husband groans whenever I say ‘I have an idea’, because it means work for him.
Brilliant explanation of the principles. Thank you Michael. The treatment of that typical long narrow side is so clever and the effect from inside the house would be interesting to see, as those "window boxes" provide a view of greenery which is otherwise so difficult to achieve.
Very useful principles. *Create flat spaces to optimise usefulness! How often I’ve wished I’d done this where I rent. * The internal walls remind me of the principal of Chinese Gardens. So clever.
This garden reminds me of the late great Tony Dukett who famously created the most wonderful gardens . making layers and layers of wonderful stuff without the slightest hint of snobbery of materials .
Love, love your explanations of how this garden works so beautifully. Amazing. So many ideas. What canopy trees or shrubs did he use or would you suggest for privacy
I loved this tour. I live in London so the planting is quite different.Somethings would be tricky to grow but not impossible. However what really stood out were all the ideas and creativity on show! Amazing. Thank you for the inspiration and the sunshine ☀️ 😊