Wow what a beautiful garden full of creation , colourful display of flowers and even the wild life of butterflies, frogs bumble bees.its really amazing garden tour . I enjoyed every moment of the tour with relaxation.
Thank you for showing us all the beautiful plants in your garden. I've made a note of some things that I've got to get for next year. Pink Honey Garlic bulbs, Nemesia Denim (I planted Wisley this year), Cosmos Sonata Pink (I always sow Purity) and Allium Globe Master bulbs. I have a few Christophii and Purple Sensation and the bees have loved them. I do hope your apple tree recovers. The weather has caused havoc in all of our gardens this year and I thought we'd turned a corner during the week but it's back to rain today.
Thank you for joining us in our garden Wendy, its always a pleasure to have your company and comments. All your plant choices sound like extra treats for the bees next year. The sunshine was a treasured, too-brief taste of summer, wasn’t it, although the hydrangeas here are already looking forward to more rain. Sending best wishes.
Wow... first time viewer and I am amazed at your stunning garden. The lavender rondell is absolutely magical. I love that the garden has brick walls. Nothing adds history to a garden like old brick and stone. ALso love that you have so many flowers in pots. As I am getting older, digging in the ground is getting challenging. This gives me inspiration to plant in pots. I love the pop of the white bench with the pink hydrangeas. I just ordered a beautiful bronze birdbath today . After seeing yours, I cant wait for it to arrive.
Thank you so much for finding our channel and sharing your enjoyment and appreciation of the garden with us. We do enjoy the way planting in containers allows for easier provision of the right type of growing conditions for many plants. I am sure that the beautiful new birdbath and visiting birds will bring you much pleasure. Happy summer gardening!
Thank you, Annette! There are as yet no little bamboo seedlings but the plant seems determined to go to seed again: many of the fresh new shoots have unexpectedly begun flowering.
Somehow I got a strange allium in my package of bulbs last autumn and I absolutely love it. If I knew what it was I would order more. I do adore your descriptions of plants. Hilarious to think of them as guests at a garden party.
Thank you Amy, your mystery allium was clearly the ‘surprise guest’ at your party! Even though it has no name for a proper introduction, hopefully it will multiply for extra enjoyment in years to come.
One of the most gorgeous containers garden I have ever seen. So many beautiful plants and you have a very calming voice that makes me want to slow down and look more closely. I did subscribe to your channel. Love and blessings 💚🩷💛🩷💚
For a wonderful garden tour today everything’s looking beautiful watching your ring. Come down and watering this beautiful garden. Thanks so much for sharing it.
Lovely lovely video. Please tell, is all of the lavender in your garden Folgate? I’m about to pull out my Phenomenal as its flowers splay out messily every year, no matter which position they are in the garden. All of your Lavender looks the perfect shape. Thanks in advance. Debs.
Our lavender bushes are all ‘Folgate’ and it does seem to retain a good shape. It is relatively young (3 years old) but hopefully will age well with conscientious pruning. One disadvantage, ‘Folgate’ does have more modest-sized flower heads than the generously large ones on ‘Phenomenal’. A trick we used to keep our previous sprawling lavender bushes going as long as possible was to gently draw each bush together at the base with cushioned green garden tie, and that provided the illusion of neatness for a couple more years. I daubed the tie with non-toxic acrylic paint to camouflage it with lavender foliage colour. Happy lavender gardening, Deb!