„the new place of therapy“ - yes! It’s really not surprising that between screens, small flats and office work so many of us are not in the best mental health. The healthcare system doesn’t have the capacity to deal with the sheer quantity so having these spaces and their beauty is so restorative and sorely needed.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Absolutely beautiful but it would cost me a fortune... To have a garden like yours.... So I cherish the little things... wild daisies and the little clovers flowers..... and plants that have struggled for 40 years in my garden... And my beautiful trees in which mother nature had planted for me and others to see..,.. and the life they bring to me in this world... There so much life that is harbored in a tree.... I thank you! Most Highest indeed...❤ Sending you my blessings in return....
Here in Western Germany it s raining heavily all the time. Working outside in the garden is rather difficult, however I try my best to make my garden be colourful...
Dear Arthur It is amazing how You arrange the beautiful plants in pots, it touches my heart and I will like to try also on my terrasse...lots of greetings from switzerland, Brigitte
Right ! The world needs beautifull flowers and you ! 💞🌻💜💙💚🌺🌸💛🌸🍄🍀🌼☀️💖🌹🌱🌷💗😘 thank you for your inspiring video ! Much love and peace from Paris. It looks like paradise where you live.... 😄😍 where is it ?
Some tulips are perennial and I have some that must be 8 years old...coming back every year. However most are treated as annuals unless you can pop them in the ground somewhere and keep your fingers crossed. Sometimes they flower for a year or two.
@@milkshake3350 It breaks my heart to think they are but garbage/compost beyond one year! Thank you for responding! If I meet anyone who grows Tulips, I will definitely ask them if they treat them as annuals so as to try to find a method to continue them...sounds almost like folks do not like to store bulbs any longer...too inconvenient, I suppose.