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How and why to do the chelsea chop 

John Lord’s Secret Garden
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The plants mentioned in today’s video:
Cornus kousa 'China Girl’,
Cornus kousa 'Satomi’,
Serbian Spruce,
Cornus controversa 'Variegata’,
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Fascination’,
Goldenrod 'Goldenmosa',
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Erica’,
Goldenrod 'Fireworks'
Visit John's garden at Ratoath Garden Centre in Co. Meath, Ireland.
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Комментарии : 38   
@robinakoli8427
@robinakoli8427 5 лет назад
I really like it when you mentioned all the flowers name's that's really helpful
@laurenb6451
@laurenb6451 3 года назад
Yes I did this to my phlox and nothing fell over this year even though we live in a pretty windy area. Plus I stuck the prunings in wet soil and they all grew which is nice.
@HarryC488
@HarryC488 3 года назад
Thank you very much John! You are an inspiration, very informative as usual and always make me laugh:) I love your no nonsense approach. My favourite gardening channel ! Keep them coming! Greetings from Bonnie Scotland
@Pusskat
@Pusskat 4 года назад
We need you on mainstream TV 😄😍
@BrendanDean99
@BrendanDean99 3 года назад
After Chelsea chopping, one can use some of those clipping for summer cuttings if you want too as they root very easily in a shady greenhouse
@Gigi-fv9ky
@Gigi-fv9ky 5 лет назад
Thank you, John, David, and Teddy! Beautiful trees on display today! I planted a Satomi last year and I hope one day it will be as glorious as yours. Bit disappointed with the color this year, but maybe that will improve. If you could only bottle some of John's energy, I would be first in line. It is funny when he says he is lazy when he clearly is anything but.:) And, how lovely to have such rich soil. Thank you for sharing the joys of gardening in such an amazing locale with us. Not for the first time, it makes me wish my ancestors had stayed in Ireland. :)
@mrchunko5463
@mrchunko5463 5 лет назад
Hi John, my mom and I have been enjoying your videos for awhile now. Say hi to teddy 😁
@KidMillions
@KidMillions 4 года назад
I just bought the 'Satomi' based on this video. :-)
@rosemarynguyen6793
@rosemarynguyen6793 4 года назад
It’s so gorgeous!
@brandiisbell7746
@brandiisbell7746 5 лет назад
JOHN--- Where are you? I need you to post more videos. Please we are all waiting. 💘
@Veronica-je9qj
@Veronica-je9qj 5 лет назад
Looks better already!
@grantbayley100
@grantbayley100 4 года назад
love your shirts
@carmenbailey8209
@carmenbailey8209 5 лет назад
I love dogwoods,here in Ontario I have the native one ( name ?) I would have loved the Cornus Kousa , but it’s a bit on the risky side. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
@thelessimportantajmichel287
@thelessimportantajmichel287 4 года назад
Cornus florida
@AleksandraDeegan
@AleksandraDeegan 5 лет назад
Please show more details of your spring blooming plants
@barbll000
@barbll000 5 лет назад
Very interesting how the challenge for you is to have to hold things back from growing too large.
@VancouverIslandgirl
@VancouverIslandgirl 4 года назад
what month are you doing your chopping? Love your videos keep them coming. I would love to know how wide those beds are and how you got them started. Maybe one day you will start a bed from scratch ! Thanks love your energy
@themotivatedgardenergarden7822
Lol the bloom butcher brilliant plenty of green for the compost bin.
@josephinebrevig8748
@josephinebrevig8748 3 года назад
😂
@stevef1264
@stevef1264 5 лет назад
Whoever operates the camera always has trouble keeping up with you john! Lovely dogwoods tho & lush growth given the john lord chop
@robroy4137
@robroy4137 4 года назад
Stephen Fogg haha. That’s because johns a moving pretty fast. Have to be on speedy pills keep up with him
@josephinebrevig8748
@josephinebrevig8748 3 года назад
Was thinking just that...😁
@user-px8eu1ev7o
@user-px8eu1ev7o 4 года назад
Джон, ты создаёшь рай на Земле. Респект тебе и уважуха! Мы с дочкой только в начале пути, под окнами 9 ти этажки садим цветы, кусты.Земля как камень, но мы работаем, дождя нет, поливаем каждый день.. Привет из Украины , из Одессы
@user-px8eu1ev7o
@user-px8eu1ev7o 4 года назад
У нас прошлое лето 2 раза всего прошёл небольшой дождик...Без дождей такая красота , как у тебя не вырастет, ведь это всё невозможно полить..
@shielamartinez8991
@shielamartinez8991 3 года назад
Your poor cameraman struggles to keep up to you your so fit John HaHa great tips again sheila
@charlesburkhart800
@charlesburkhart800 3 года назад
Feature the pond sometime, please?
@orchidgarden3124
@orchidgarden3124 5 лет назад
Do you made compost with all the garden clippings?
@inekekalberg1427
@inekekalberg1427 5 лет назад
You are the opposite of Monty Don 🙃🙋🏼‍♀️
@GaryTheGardener71
@GaryTheGardener71 3 года назад
Refreshingly 👍
@sr-el3gt
@sr-el3gt 4 года назад
I've been wanting to plant a dogwood in my front yard! Please suggest a place in Yorkshire that sell them. I've been so 5 local garden centres and none had the flowering type 😭
@nanabusterd
@nanabusterd 5 лет назад
Can phlox be chopped?
@user-px8eu1ev7o
@user-px8eu1ev7o 4 года назад
Парень, почему количество подписчиков не прибавляется? Ты такой классный!
@nancybennett9265
@nancybennett9265 5 лет назад
Chelsea chop, is this the week of the flower show?
@suzetteccc
@suzetteccc 4 года назад
perhaps not, but that's when you do it.
@endersw
@endersw 2 месяца назад
Ya like Dagwoods?
@littlelulu4107
@littlelulu4107 4 года назад
Chrysanthemums need the Chelsea Chop too
@nicolasbertin8552
@nicolasbertin8552 2 месяца назад
The big massive lie about the Chelsea chop is that you don't need to do it... People who have flopping plants simply either plant the wrong kind of plants for their soil, or just add too much organic matter or fertilizer to their garden. Most perennial flowers prefer lean soils. So they are smaller than what you think they should be, and they don't fall over. There are plenty of tall flowers that come from rich soils naturally and won't flop over. Just look for those. Or simply keep your soil lean, don't add compost or manure every year like too many people do. Wood chips every year is also very bad for that. And don't mix rich soil plants like eupatorium or astrantia or persicaria with lean soil plants like echinops, eryngium, agastache, poppies, salvias or perovskias... And as far as asters are concerned, well some are from poor soils, some are from rich soils. So if you do have a rich soil, and absolutely want poor soil plants, then yeah the Chelsea chop will be necessary. But that means you're growing weak plants that don't want this rich soil you're giving them. Not only they flop, but they're also much weaker to pests.
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