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How to plan a flower border - top professional tips 

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What your flower border needs, plus professional tips on making it look beautiful all year round. Garden designers Jack Wallington, Lee Burkhill and Posy Gentles join me to help you plan your best borders ever.
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@ev1677
@ev1677 Год назад
For any new gardeners who are feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the information and advice and what not to do's, just plant the things you like and learn from the process overtime and hone your craft, that's the most enjoyable thing about gardening!
@zacharysimon2952
@zacharysimon2952 3 года назад
“Gardeners learn by trowel and error” is one of my new favorite lines! Thank you for another great video.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you! I was rather thrilled when I discovered the saying as it completely sums up my approach to gardening.
@hagenmaikel
@hagenmaikel 3 года назад
Great video! I would also recommend if you’re planting a new (bare) part in the garden, to consciously plant it over the course of a full year or at least from early spring to late fall. If you’re buying all plants that your garden center provides in one go in early April for example, you risk having a border that looks a bit tired already by late summer. If you spread your plant purchases throughout one full growing season you will have something in flower all spring, summer and fall for following years as well.
@nelidascott6917
@nelidascott6917 3 года назад
Wow ! Great advice ! Thanks !!👍🥰
@georgiacinq-mars1899
@georgiacinq-mars1899 3 года назад
Oh yes, happened to me!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
That's an excellent point! Thank you.
@verawallace9055
@verawallace9055 3 года назад
Am almost there Maikel, last year i have something blooming from Spring to fall, only disappointment was my pansies, couldn't get those seeds going
@hagenmaikel
@hagenmaikel 3 года назад
@@verawallace9055 Good job! 😉 It’s been a process for me as well but definitely on my mind when I replanted our entire backyard last spring. I’ve never tried sowing pansies myself. My best guess is that they’re a cold season crop and might be a bit fuzzy about (too warm) conditions after germination? Winter sowing might be an interesting experiment for pansies.
@jeromegagnon8335
@jeromegagnon8335 3 года назад
Yes!!!!!!! Finally!!!! My favorite show is back on. I hope you had a good rest, but we missed your show!
@paulinecrispin121
@paulinecrispin121 3 года назад
Hi, yes really missed you videos. Understand that you needed a break
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you! I would have been back earlier but got a bad back so had to take a longer break than planned.
@jeromegagnon8335
@jeromegagnon8335 3 года назад
@@TheMiddlesizedGarden totally understandable. 😊
@jeanieling7296
@jeanieling7296 3 года назад
@@TheMiddlesizedGarden I hope you weren't pot-wrangling, like those two speedy fellows in your last container-scaping video. : )
@mjday7982
@mjday7982 3 года назад
So glad to see you again. You are one of my favorite garden advisers because you are so generous with your knowledge and have wonderful guests. Missed seeing you.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you so much! And I missed doing videos, but had to take a break - so glad to be back, though.
@nightandaypp
@nightandaypp 2 года назад
Hi Alexandra. Somewhat to my surprise, I have started following a number of British (and Irish) youtubers who do videos about gardening. I am living in Finland and not all species or even tips are applicable here, but still I like the encouraging atmosphere of your and others' videos. I know it's maybe not your speciality, nor even in the range of your interest, but I'd be happy to see some overwintering tips of plants that don't survive in ground in colder climates. I have discovered many plants through these videos and have started growing them, even from seed. Gaura lindheimeri and verbena bonariensis, to name a couple. I managed to get five gaura plants to flower from seed through extensive period of sewing, growing and finally planting them in. Now I would like to take the roots and overwinter them to replant them in the spring, but I simply do not find information on how to do it in my climate or reality. So I pull every string I can to get even some hints. But it's ok if you don't, I'll keep watching anyway.
@robertbaker9775
@robertbaker9775 3 года назад
Could you be a little bit more specific, please, about how deep you plant your bulbs in order to plant annuals above them? I'm a beginner with bulbs and don't know anything! Your gardens are so very beautiful, and I truly appreciate your wealth of information! Many, many thanks for sharing your love of gardening! 🌷 Linda in Houston, Texas
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you! When I started planting bulbs, I was advised by Sarah Raven to plant tulips as deep as 12" because that makes it harder for squirrels to dig them up and also seems to encourage them to come back. It's all a bit 'trial and error' (or 'trowel and error' as gardeners might say) because some bulbs seem to come back well but others don't - even if they're the same bulb types. I've also noticed that some of my bulbs work themselves deeper and others seem to emerge onto the surface. I'd suggest seeing how it works if you plant a few inches deeper than it says on the instructions - the roots of annuals are often quite shallow and they work themselves around the bulbs.
@robertbaker9775
@robertbaker9775 3 года назад
Thank you for your very explicit instructions for planting annuals on top of bulbs, Alexandra! Isn't it awesome that we can communicate so easily when we are almost 5,000 miles apart! I will let you know how my "trowel and error" experiment goes with narcissus bulbs and pansies this spring! Your kindness is appreciated so much. 💛💜 Linda in Houston
@joycecooper3290
@joycecooper3290 3 года назад
Good to have you back Alexandra, and excellent advice.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you!
@TheOmmW
@TheOmmW 3 года назад
Just got into gardening 🪴 new hobby I picked up with my grandma lol
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Welcome to gardening!
@juliabinford6500
@juliabinford6500 3 года назад
Your videos stand out because you provide depth of information about garden design. The work you put in to travel to other gardens and provide thoughtful interviews is impressive. Now you have to find work arounds to maintain safety... I’ll continue to look for your videos!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you so much! And, yes, the current situation is challenging, which is why I ask my interviewees for a strip of video they've done themselves, and I'm also using footage that I've taken previously. Planning to try recording a few Zoom interviews next!
@penelopehammerton2907
@penelopehammerton2907 3 года назад
When I decided to transform my small garden, which is fairly wide but not very deep. I started with a white and green section drifting into white with pale pinks and yellows. Then a centre bed including yellow and a little white, lavender, and stronger light purple colours. Then the last section which included warm colours oranges, reds, strong yellows and purple blues. Alstroemeria Indian Summer a show off in this area was fabulous. Not saying this is good planning, but it is working for me, drifting across my garden the colours increase in intensity. Thank you for your ever welcome videos. Happy New Year.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you - and that does sound beautiful! Happy New Year!
@MeadowlarkMystic
@MeadowlarkMystic 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this and appreciate your tips. Although I thought the Garden Ninja had good content, the way the camera was held for their segment made me feel motion sick! I appreciate the good steady camera of your videos.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for the comments.
@sudhirchopde3334
@sudhirchopde3334 3 года назад
November flowers,must be Mediterranean..bloomin dahlias!! Thanks for the support!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you too!
@LittleJordanFarm
@LittleJordanFarm 3 года назад
I do like..I have 3 acres I'm wanting to create different types of gardens on. I'm very thankful for tips and ideas
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Three acres sounds wonderful - you'll be able to get quite a few garden types in!
@hellohouselovers1747
@hellohouselovers1747 3 года назад
Great advice.....and so happy my purple & yellow idea for the front was validated by Lee!!!!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Purple and yellow in the front should be great! So sad not to be seeing you all this year.
@hellohouselovers1747
@hellohouselovers1747 3 года назад
@@TheMiddlesizedGarden Yes! This year.....
@GrannysGarden
@GrannysGarden 3 года назад
Thanks for the video Alexandra. It's great to get different insights on how garden designers plan their borders.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@samarajarosh1038
@samarajarosh1038 3 года назад
Insightful and inspirational.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you!
@philipwilliams5808
@philipwilliams5808 3 года назад
Just what we need! Thank you very much. We have just started to lay out a new big flower border. We always enjoy your posts.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@Cassieskins21
@Cassieskins21 3 года назад
Same here! I can't wait to fill my new border with all sorts of goodies.
@philipwilliams5808
@philipwilliams5808 3 года назад
@@Cassieskins21 I wish Utube let us message as I have a long planting list I could share.
@TheEnthusiasticGardener
@TheEnthusiasticGardener 3 года назад
Great tips and tricks as always Alexandra!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@TheEnthusiasticGardener
@TheEnthusiasticGardener 3 года назад
@@TheMiddlesizedGarden 😍
@maryanna6302
@maryanna6302 3 года назад
Great advice on color and pattern. To get more plants, dividing your own perennials is fun and a good moneysaver. It would be fun to see some demonstrations on this and also on how to best transplant volunteers. In particular what to do when the plant is a bit large or stubborn. I have resorted to using an ax. Maybe the best advice is don't wait too long before dividing or transplanting!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
You're so right! Last year I did this video on dividing Iris Sibirica, which are one of the most stubborn plants to divide. All I can say is that I think that when you see it done on TV, they must divide the plants first and then push them back together again. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ATaZXnEcdEQ.html
@maryanna6302
@maryanna6302 3 года назад
Yes indeed, I think so too! I'm now placing my iris bulbs in a more remote section of my back garden so even if I neglect to divide them when they need it, it's less of a worry.
@RoseMary-vs3io
@RoseMary-vs3io 3 года назад
I loved Posy Gentles's advice at the end, "don't plan it all, give yourself a shape, and certain things you like going together" this has been my garden from the beginning and I love it, great video thank you.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you! I agree, I've never personally managed to plan any of my borders from start to finish, they're always evolving (or surprising me).
@emmalavenham
@emmalavenham 3 года назад
I think it is especially important in a large flower border to incorporate scatter planting. It not only looks more natural, it helps tie the space together, particularly if you are planting perennials (and shrubs) in drifts...
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Very good point!
@andrewradgick4424
@andrewradgick4424 3 года назад
My tip - plan for early interest and late interest especially. The rest of the growing year will tend to look after itself, but by concentrating on the start and end of the growing season, you can extend the period of interest for as long as possible
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
I think that is an excellent point - someone once said to me 'plant for the winter, because all gardens look good in summer.'
@kathleenblundetto1624
@kathleenblundetto1624 3 года назад
Wonderful advice!!🌸🌿
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you!
@alizacooper2937
@alizacooper2937 3 года назад
More great tips!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@georgiacinq-mars1899
@georgiacinq-mars1899 3 года назад
Missed you!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Ah, thank you - and I missed all of you too! But I had to sort out a very bad back as well as taking a Christmas break, getting much better now.
@kimjapinga6550
@kimjapinga6550 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. As a novice gardener, pulling together a cohesive garden is daunting. This video is very helpful in understanding the key components. I almost feel like I should take art classes to understand shape, color and composition before tackling a garden! I appreciate all your work in bringing these videos to us. They are informative and interesting.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you so much. And don't feel daunted by your garden - the plants want to grow and it's fine to make a few mistakes. I've made lots and continue to do so!
@Ibis333
@Ibis333 3 года назад
@@TheMiddlesizedGarden Another thing that shocked me as a novice gardener to discover is that no decision is permanent. One can actually !move! plants later if they don't work out where you first put them, either because of conditions or for reasons of design/composition. I'd gone into things thinking that once I planted something it was either going to be there forever or it would have to be removed, destroying it in the process. It's been a great relief to find out otherwise.
@kimjapinga6550
@kimjapinga6550 3 года назад
Thank you for the encouragement. I am looking forward to spring to get back into the garden.
@sarahfox3312
@sarahfox3312 3 года назад
Great video. I’d love to see an episode on various out buildings like potting sheds, green houses, tunnels etc and what they’re used for on a practical level and examples of what goes on and when with these structures. Also are they necessary, useful or can we get away with not having them.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Oh, yes, excellent idea. I'll get onto it, thank you.
@Neldidellavittoria
@Neldidellavittoria 3 года назад
Good to see you again, Alexandra. Happy new year!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you - and it's nice to be back. Happy New Year!
@beckyscheller9358
@beckyscheller9358 3 года назад
Just give it a go! Love it!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you!
@liamvnbw
@liamvnbw Год назад
Your videos are always so wonderfully informative and interesting. Great work!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden Год назад
Thank you very much!
@SMElder-od5cl
@SMElder-od5cl 2 года назад
I love seeing Posy's own garden!
@amyjones2490
@amyjones2490 3 года назад
I enjoyed this very much. The blue and peach/yellow border was amazing!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@AnnMarieKing
@AnnMarieKing 3 года назад
Welcome back, Alexandra! This was a dream video for me - love my borders as you know ... thank you! Wishing you and family a safe and prosperous 2021!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you! A safe and prosperous New Year to you too!
@nowirehangers2815
@nowirehangers2815 3 года назад
I have an aversion to orange. I do not know why.
@mariedeyo7399
@mariedeyo7399 3 года назад
Hello and nice to see you again Alexandra 🙂 great Video and to a time where we all start to plan the plants and beds for this year. Today my new raised bed came in the mail and in germany the hardwarestores are closed and I was thinking what seeds are still in my gardenbox and what I have to mail order or get some other way. What veg I want to grow and flowers to ad in my borders. So this was just right again. Thank you so much. Stay safe and take care. 🌷
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you so much! and it's lovely to be putting out videos again, glad it's helpful.
@bethechangebath7663
@bethechangebath7663 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this. Thank you. I would like to know more about trees in borders.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Good idea! Will think about that.
@evelyngriggs8356
@evelyngriggs8356 3 года назад
Really too much information to take in in one video. I think I’m quite knowlegible and experienced but I could not decide what was being advised. This would have been incomprehensible to a newcomer to gardening or to someone who wants advice to develop an existing border.But it’s good to see you back!
@caroleprete2367
@caroleprete2367 3 года назад
Your channel is bursting with great foundational information. Each video is so packed that I find I need to watch each one several times just to absorb it all. I so appreciate all the links too that provide hours more of education. This pandemic has taken so much from my life but it sent me the love of gardening. These fundamental principles help one understand why a beautiful garden looks so beautiful. It’s simple but absolutely necessary. Thank you for creating this journey for us.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that.
@jeanieling7296
@jeanieling7296 3 года назад
So glad to see you back . January needs you ! Currently forcing magnolia stellata branches & buds in a lovely green bottle where the light shines through. Stuck a few bud-twigs in with a healthy orchid, and some small dry hydrangea blooms as well. These and my gardeners online will get me through the winter. : )
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you! The magnolia stellata sounds beautiful. And dried hydrangeas are my favourite.
@chamalismith
@chamalismith 3 года назад
I love Lee! This has been fantastic, thank you Alexandra, it's given me a lot to think about xx
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@nuruzzaman4893
@nuruzzaman4893 3 года назад
Just what I needed for my planning of a border.
@barbll000
@barbll000 3 года назад
Excellent video and very informative. Thank you so much for all the time and energy you use to create these videos. They're top notch.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you!
@Kylie4Queen
@Kylie4Queen 3 года назад
Welcome back! I’m actually planning my first ever flower border now, so this is incredibly helpful, especially Garden Ninja’s advice about color. Thank you
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@jcking6785
@jcking6785 Год назад
What a wealth of useful information! Well worth a second and maybe a third re-watching.
@carolinepartridge668
@carolinepartridge668 3 года назад
love your vidios since I discovered your channel. Thank you.
@eviekleinwhittingham9237
@eviekleinwhittingham9237 3 года назад
Dear Alexandra, it's so great to review basic principles in garden design. Lots of fun watching 3 contributors with visuals. I've been gardening for years in Ontario Canada, but last year we moved to southwestern Ontario Zone 5b/6a to a property on a small/med sloping corner lot with no landscaping aside from lawn, a chopped Norway Maple (invasive to our region), and a few lovely perennials. We've utilized the no-dig/sheet mulching method for 3 flower beds and the veg garden. For design we''ll be planting big to small, trees and shrubs down to perennials, annuals. bulbs and ground covers. Many gardeners here use winter sowing outside to start perennials and hardy annuals from seed using translucent plastic containers as mini greenhouses. Is that a thing in the UK? Even tho' our native plant options are different from yours and we have colder winters and hotter summers design principles are transferrable. Keep bringing it on! Evie in Ingersoll, Ontario
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you, and you are so right about the design principles carrying over a wide range of zones. I think most people here are using mini greenhouses rather than translucent plastic containers, although that does sound rather tempting. There's also some use of cloches, and of course heated propagator trays by windowsills.
@catherinedugan8065
@catherinedugan8065 3 года назад
I’m so happy to have found you - your blogs are excellent- thank you! My one ask, could you linger on the pictures a bit longer. I love what you share and would like more time to take it in & think.
@jeanieling7296
@jeanieling7296 3 года назад
lol I pause & pause my favorite images, then watch straight through , eventually. That's the wonderful thing about videos, they can move or stand still at my whim. The purple monochromatic gardens, and the mostly green topiaries and hedges always cause me to pause. I can amble and dawdle in the middle-sized garden for an hour from the warmth of my ruby-colored sofa.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
That's a very good insight, and I have been thinking about that myself, so you have encouraged me to go for it. thank you.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
thank you!
@nelidascott6917
@nelidascott6917 3 года назад
What a great and helpful video !! Just had my garden done and planning what plants to put on it and this post just gave me some confidence to tackle that ! Thanks ! 🙌🏼❤️
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@Cassieskins21
@Cassieskins21 3 года назад
You've got me all excited for the spring! Please do a video on how to prepare for the spring and what types of plants can be bought now for us gardeners that can't wait to get stuck in. Thanks!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
I will give that serious thought!
@josephinebrevig8748
@josephinebrevig8748 3 года назад
I follow Lee on RU-vid, The Garden Ninja, .he's such a darling. I'm such a fan.
@allaboutrap1
@allaboutrap1 2 года назад
Wonderful video! Thanks 😊
@suzetteccc
@suzetteccc 3 года назад
Thank you Alexandra. What a wonderful guide with great ideas. I never thought of using annuals as fillers after the perennials.👍🏻So many other useful tips. 💚
@tim7589
@tim7589 3 года назад
This is an excellent collaborative video. Something that seems to be becoming your trademark! Thank you.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you! I find it so interesting to work with garden designers and head gardeners - they have such good insights.
@dougandcandacebishop7259
@dougandcandacebishop7259 3 года назад
Bravo, Alexandra, of providing a wealth of info as well as incorporation a wide set of experts! Thanks so much.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you!
@beautygrowshope
@beautygrowshope 3 года назад
I love planning borders at this time of year! Thank-you for sharing your tips!
@nowirehangers2815
@nowirehangers2815 3 года назад
That amaranth was lovely. I have been going back and forwards about planting one.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
me, too, I've planted amaranth in several years and have always been glad of it. But sometimes I just forget about it.
@nowirehangers2815
@nowirehangers2815 3 года назад
@@TheMiddlesizedGarden i might give it a try next spring.
@wildflyingdove
@wildflyingdove 2 года назад
Loved this!
@leonienolan511
@leonienolan511 2 года назад
Wonder clear information , love this channel , thank you 😊
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 2 года назад
Thank you!
@fionaseath3591
@fionaseath3591 3 года назад
Glad the videos are back 😃 I always look forward to the weekend vids. Such good information x
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@lanipowell7287
@lanipowell7287 2 года назад
You are always so informative and encouraging! Thanks for another great video.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@naomiweaver1855
@naomiweaver1855 3 года назад
I really like buying and planting exactly what I like, and to me it’s successful. I don’t set out to do a specific thing or plan.
@donnabilling3061
@donnabilling3061 3 года назад
Thank you. Really inspirational video which is especially welcome in these difficult times
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@gardeningjunkie2267
@gardeningjunkie2267 3 года назад
Wonderful video. I'm still hoping you'll have John Lord on one of your videos, hopefully soon. He's amazing and has more energy than any gardener half his age.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
I'd be delighted to.
@peggylee6086
@peggylee6086 3 года назад
What a wonderful video ! Thank you for the great tips.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
You are so welcome!
@hossenfeffer8383
@hossenfeffer8383 3 года назад
Excellent video, many thanks.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@BeautifulOaks
@BeautifulOaks 3 года назад
I’d like to see a video about focusing scenic views in wide angle or framed. I would like to see how that’s applied using plants or creative means to blockout buildings in the lower forefront from a hillside view of a valley. Thank you.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Interesting, I will certainly think about that.
@far3v
@far3v 3 года назад
This was very helpful!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@alangomez7592
@alangomez7592 3 года назад
Min 13:33 do you have a full video on that green house and the garden around it? Wow!!
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Yes, this is it. It's been such a popular garden ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qxVxUDkiwWs.html
@jeanp5395
@jeanp5395 3 года назад
Alexandra...love your videos, they are so informative and inspiring💕🌷. Please...do you have any information on ridding a grass lawn and perennial flower beds of MOLES ??? My husband and I are at a loss...the moles leave destruction in their wake😢
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
It's quite a problem. I don't have moles myself but everyone who has them seems to find them an absolute nuisance, and I've never heard anyone come up with the final solution - so sorry not to be more encouraging. If your neighbours have similar problems, maybe you could all club together on pest control and reduce the number in the area?
@carefreedelight2355
@carefreedelight2355 2 года назад
Might be helpful to have a look at the bed rather than the Ninja’s lovely face/ b- Just saying! I know it’s late November, but it’s nice to see
@nspector
@nspector 3 года назад
Holy cow that bit of Great Dixter at 9:36. I had to stop to comment. I'm...dumbstruck.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Great Dixter is always a revelation!
@pauwerwoman1247
@pauwerwoman1247 3 года назад
Oooops I have a pick and mix garden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
me, too, often! I have another garden designer friend who calls it a 'fruit salad garden', but the important thing is that you enjoy your garden, not that it follows rules (which may be very good rules, just not to everybody's taste!)
@pauwerwoman1247
@pauwerwoman1247 3 года назад
@@TheMiddlesizedGarden haha indeed! That's encouraging 😊 thanks🌷I'm happy with it, and the birds are too🤗💕🐦🐦🐦🥳🌈
@trendingnow3912
@trendingnow3912 3 года назад
very helpful garden tip, im going to roll around in my garden as so as i can, lets be youtbe mate ?
@katharinedavis4947
@katharinedavis4947 3 года назад
We can't see the flowers because he is centre stage ! K
@hobbitlady7568
@hobbitlady7568 3 года назад
I'm sorry...but I don't enjoy the colors together in the Garden Ninja portion. The purples and pinks bother me together. Just my two cents.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
That's OK - everyone feels differently about colour - I sometimes think it's quite helpful to see something and to know why you don't like it.
@adriennecalhoun7351
@adriennecalhoun7351 3 года назад
Show the flowerspls. Not enough pretty flowers.
@TheMiddlesizedGarden
@TheMiddlesizedGarden 3 года назад
Thank you for the input.
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