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Sarah Raven's Garden Evolution, & some great tips. 

Bunny Guinness
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Bunny chats to Sarah Raven about how she created her garden, her favourite plants, and her tips for making a beautiful garden.
Sarah Raven burst onto the scene with her book ‘The Cutting Garden’ in 96, and then she designed a Chelsea Garden in 1998. Sarah best known for her bold use of colour has a highly successful business, Sarahraven.com, selling flowers, homeware, plants and of course her books, including her latest ‘A Year Full of Veg.’
#sarahraven #organicgardeningtips

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Комментарии : 47   
@denisecarvill4705
@denisecarvill4705 Год назад
That was a powerful interview by two ladies at the top of their profession. Fantastic! Thank you both!
@zoewhite7705
@zoewhite7705 Год назад
My two favourite gardening women! Please make it a series - I'd love to see you both walking around each other's gardens this summer.
@colette8694
@colette8694 Год назад
I admire so much that Sarah Raven is totally organic in her gardening practices using homemade compost and a lot of cow manure to control weeds!
@xyzllii
@xyzllii 6 месяцев назад
Brava to both these women. Nice change from the Guys giving us it all.
@birds-and-blooms
@birds-and-blooms Год назад
Thank you! This was just fascinating. So much interesting information. I have wanted to plant Alliums. Now I have even more reason.
@mrsrabbitsmoments8854
@mrsrabbitsmoments8854 Год назад
Very interesting. Thank you both🐰🌿
@gemmamurdoch-smith2959
@gemmamurdoch-smith2959 6 месяцев назад
This is a fantastic talk/interview. I enjoyed it so much and learnt a lot. Thank-you!
@kristinastoltzfus6032
@kristinastoltzfus6032 Год назад
What a great interview! Thanks for another wonderful informative video!
@shannonholmberg8835
@shannonholmberg8835 Год назад
This was such a great interview. Thanks so much for producing it. Love the tip about salvias and roses. And the encouragement about companion planting. Thank you to both of you.
@sianscountrylife4925
@sianscountrylife4925 Год назад
Very enjoyable interview 👌...Love both these very talented women . 😊😊😊
@fionasaunders7646
@fionasaunders7646 11 месяцев назад
Super doopa video.watching it for the second time around and gleaning useful information. Thanks to both of you, greetings from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
@Holly_at_gypsyhollergardens
Absolutely delightful !!!
@christinedobbing9093
@christinedobbing9093 Год назад
Great interview, I love these two ladies
@helenmacfie5551
@helenmacfie5551 Год назад
Really enjoyed this interview. Thanks. Really appreciated the breadth & depth of questions and answers from how personal relationships feed into gardens, to ground conditions of the land. Sarah has an intimate understanding of her garden and landscape which was fascinating to hear
@helenhawkins4054
@helenhawkins4054 Год назад
How interesting, loved it.🤗👍💐✅
@wallyvernon-owen4241
@wallyvernon-owen4241 Год назад
Thank you - wonderfully informative conversation.
@shariellis2272
@shariellis2272 Год назад
Such an enjoyable and informative video. Thank you both for sharing your knowledge with us. The strength of companion planting; salvias; and alliums -- a lot to go on. Thank you.
@TheWholesomeGardener
@TheWholesomeGardener Год назад
Oh.. lol, my favourite video ever! Nice work ladies! ❤
@flowerfairy1950
@flowerfairy1950 Год назад
Enjoyed this, thank you.
@christellet79
@christellet79 Год назад
Thank you for this interview.
@deirdrecollins3987
@deirdrecollins3987 Год назад
This was great! Thank you both!
@melodydonato184
@melodydonato184 Год назад
My two favorite gardeners together!what a treat❤
@annquirke4008
@annquirke4008 Год назад
Lovely interview. 😊
@donnasmith4333
@donnasmith4333 Год назад
Found the information and insight to planning and placing so valuable. Getting anxious to be working outside, here in Alberta, Canada, we still have snow and ice.
@zyaayz
@zyaayz 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@sbo5267
@sbo5267 Год назад
Wonderful discussion, thanks for sharing! Sarah Raven has unfortunately stopped posting videos, she is difficult to find in Europe.
@johnsmith-ls4rc
@johnsmith-ls4rc Год назад
She has been doing a weekly podcast for several years, covering lots of different subjects. You can find the link at the bottom of her web page. Its easy listening, if you want to do something else at the same time.
@zoewhite7705
@zoewhite7705 Год назад
Yes I miss Sarah's videos, maybe Bunny can persuade her to post again!
@Mary-fv4bn
@Mary-fv4bn Год назад
I have had a terrible time with rose replant disease. Could you do an updated video of what is working at the moment?
@marlenetunbridgewells2597
@marlenetunbridgewells2597 Год назад
Great interview. Regarding box caterpillar- my cousin in Germany ‘trained’ her sparrows to eat them. They originally ignored them, but by mixing some caterpillars with mealworms she got them to realise the caterpillars are edible, and her sparrow population has been increasing and getting fat ever since…
@xyzllii
@xyzllii 6 месяцев назад
Bye Bye Butterflies. (((
@sandravega6645
@sandravega6645 2 месяца назад
​@xyzllii The box caterpillars turn into box moths and can destroy the whole plant, eating the leaves and even the bark. The box moths are considered invasive pests. ☹️
@achnix3167
@achnix3167 Год назад
How do you guys afford these massive properties? Are we going to call it "hard word" too just for fun?
@zoewhite7705
@zoewhite7705 Год назад
Well they're both pretty successful people aren't they so it's not a huge surprise - and this property is Sarah's business as well as her home. Anyway, what an odd question to ask. You don't go up to people in real life and quiz them on how they afford their home or car or holiday.
@achnix3167
@achnix3167 Год назад
@@zoewhite7705 shut up and stop acting smart, youre not.
@FireflyOnTheMoon
@FireflyOnTheMoon Год назад
I don't think salvias, pellies or allium have the slightest effect on blackspot.
@allthingsiro
@allthingsiro Год назад
Just curious why you think this way. They have seen success in practice.
@1Thedairy
@1Thedairy Год назад
Worked for me!
@cherylbeswick7327
@cherylbeswick7327 Год назад
Definitely worked for me
@sarahmarti141
@sarahmarti141 Год назад
Good grief. The guest can’t get a word in edgewise.
@kristinastoltzfus6032
@kristinastoltzfus6032 Год назад
I think there is a delay so it seems like they are talking at the same time. Why be rude?
@leopaddy3535
@leopaddy3535 Год назад
Obnoxious people make rude comments because they think it makes them look superior.Quite the opposite is the reality though.
@sallynolan5928
@sallynolan5928 Год назад
@@leopaddy3535 Obnoxious! Just because she makes a comment you don’t agree with. How intolerant. You’d fit in well in the People’s Republic of China - a nice authoritarian state.
@i.m.6755
@i.m.6755 3 месяца назад
Interviewer should let guest finish what she has to say.. Constant interruptions from mrs Guinness..
@bunnyguinness
@bunnyguinness 3 месяца назад
Quite right will button it in future! 🐇
@sandravega6645
@sandravega6645 2 месяца назад
​@@bunnyguinness💚🌹
@gerrycollantine8902
@gerrycollantine8902 Год назад
Keep your questions brief and then let your poor guest answer Bunny. It was an interesting , if at times painful to watch and listen, interview
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