Thank you - it’s a style I love too, a little like a French allotment (the allotment at Chateau Chaumont is one of my favourite gardens with bright strips of flowers).
Gorgeous cottage garden set in such beautiful landscape. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Always love your films, Jane. I hope you have a wonderful holiday.🌼🌿☀️🍹📚
It is so soothing to listen to you talk. What a lovely place to live...just my kind of place and lifestyle. LOL, let me know if you ever want a roommate!
Thank you- crisp autumn days in Scotland are glorious. I love that damp smell. Your cottage garden is looking lovely, in the same way that a slightly shabby past its best grand seaside town does. Two weeks to courie in somewhere cosy , knitting, reading and embroidering sounds bliss. Have a well deserved rest.
Have a lovely holiday. Your garden is looking very beautiful. For me, it would have been easier to enjoy the garden section with just natural sounds or light music rather than that heavy soundtrack. Thank you for all you share with us.
Thanks Eileen. Unfortunately the wind noise just drowns out nature at this time of year - and if I record it separately with a specialised mic set up or even use stock audio it adds hours to the making of the video and I can’t really justify that for something like this which isn’t my actual core business. I hope that you understand. J x
Your Yorkie is the double of my late pooch. I have a mini - yorkie now 😊 lovely spot in nature. I haven't been to Loch Lomond in years! Totally agree with your thoughts on the garden 😊
I’m sitting in my back garden having a morning coffee and listening to the days beginning but…Jane is here too! Thank you for your inspiring video, so lovely. That greenhouse has put some right ideas for the Spring project. Enjoy your holiday. 😊
Beautiful Jane, thank you so much! Would you kindly let me know why you have those little terracotta pots upside down on what I am assuming are metal rods? Thanks :)
The tops of the rods are very sharp and not that visible when the flower grow up so the glass vials (left over from floristry days) and the tiny pots (too small to grow anything in) are to protect eyes when picking.
Ps did you plant your apple tree or was it already there? I am in Scotland too on the east coast - Broughty Ferry and want to grow apples - a Recommendation of a suitable variety would be really appreciated. 😊
We planted all the apples - but we selected for wet tolerance and I suspect that the apples that thrive in the west will not be the ones that thrive in the east. There are a few heritage apple websites that will give you really good advice. Google Scottish heritage apples. X