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Hi Collette, i have five acres of land here in Sligo that i'm in the process of clearing of Gorse, Rushes and Brambles etc. there are trees beginning to grow on their own, i wan't to create a natural woodland and i find your channel very inspiring. I know it will take years to create but watching your videos keeps me motivated, thank you very much.
Binging on some older videos and enjoying them so much though I am not commenting on all😊, and Jack, a good friend and companion, and enjoyment for us. Such growth and beauty you nourished.🌹
September 17 was my Mother's birthday and loved flowers and butterflies. She died February 5 last year and I showed her your RU-vid videos which she loved.
You are SO industrious! Your soil must be so much more fertile and healthy twelve years on than when you arrived. Thanks for your inspiration! I'm pinching your willow arch designs and your rock and log bed borders, btw. Would that I could dig a spring, but my ducks and geese *have* gleyed a pond for themselves.
What a beautiful, peaceful video. So filled with love, warmth, appreciation, grace. Was it always deep within you to yearn for Nature's overwhelming bounty that exists within the merest sliver that is our atmosphere? You were in London? Did you create a paradise there, as well? So many questions... for one of the most interesting people on RU-vid. As for me... I like to say, Nature adores a vacuum. For, at first light and first drop, she creates, dances, plays, cavorts with such riotous abandon. Perhaps she deplores AND adores a vacuum.
Yes, perhaps she does...I've never thought of it in that way! I have created environmental gardens at schools where I've taught and in homes where I've lived in London. I even hired a kango drill one weekend and kangoed up a concrete driveway in order to create a garden! I simply adore Mother Earth!
I came across your channel and ever since I feel so happy as if I have met a new friend! I feel like I need to come for a retreat in your gardens...far cry from the urban environment here in the bay area northern California. thanks for sharing all this!
What you do is such an inspiration. I was trying to find the options to book a visit but I think I saw you're closed to the public this year. Gutted! I'd love to order some seeds, a crystal and bog oak pendant though if you still do that :-) Blessings!
I see you have Nasturtiums that climb. I live in Nova Scotia Canada and I have never seen them climb. Is there a particular name for them. I doubt I could order seeds from you, they would never clear Canadian Customs.
Dear Colette and dear Bealtaine Cottage Clan, I've just 'liked' your video, i.e. I've pressed a button, but I suspect that only something 'magic', or shall I say 'intrinsically wise', or shall I say 'sage' -and pun intended- will deliver the message, that I do not just 'like' your work, but I respect it, I admire it, I need it, I am happy with it, and I am being changed...no... transformed and inspired and energized and challenged by it. Funny, isn't it, that despite being the evidence so evident, that it's the very lucky and materially priviledged and bodily satisfied (rich in money and physical resources, that is) kind of human beings; despite being so evident and saddening that that 'kind' of human species are the most unsatisfied, therefore avid... therefore unsatisfied, then greedy, then fearful, then mistrustful, therefore aggressive and incapable to 'enjoy' and acknowledge anything natural, therefore perverted, that is gone astray and gone towards war and distruction of anything natural...isn't it funny that someone still relate physical poverty to the impossibility and/or incapability of having clear, generous, peaceful and enchanted mind and intentions? Is it the poor and miserable, is it the unemployed and unfurrycoated, is it the nomad, the traveller, the aborigenal ones, the naked ones, the untechnologicallyequipped ones who can't but ignore the 'magic' of life? Rhetorical question indeed. The ones who don't struggle and who are not in need, don't seem to be intentioned to see and do 'magic': the magic wand they possess lies powerless in their tight hands. Blessings and thank you, and hope to meet you soon and do some uncosty, simple magic. Kitia
Oh that flower of nasturtium is good for curing liver cancer , I heard some one told me a stranger but I believe in natural healing cos I myself practice natural healing too , I won't turn to modern medicines
Hey Colette, I was wondering how the freeze was this year? Did the pond weed die back much? I love that everything you cut or pull out, you place it in a spot where other trees, shrubs, plants will get nourishment.