I LOVE your Channel!! You’re so fun and down to earth! Throughly delightful!! And, gosh! Your entire garden is so tidy, manicured, and beautiful!! Something to inspire me to clean up my act a bit!! Thanks! From a new fan in Massachusetts, USA!!
Absolutely love this video! Excellent advice for garden design, with the why and how of all your garden elements. Saw you on a Potty Mouth episode and Green Side Up, so I came to check out your channel. I'm so glad I did! So much great content! My community garden is closing next year, so I'm losing my plot. I was devastated, but your videos give me hope for a lovely garden. Thank you 💜
Hi Great video We only been here year and I did so much in the garden design it. I have patio area with my fruits growing. I have small wildlife pound with wild plants. Then have my herb and veg places. Also my new green house and tool shed. Still be lots to do next spring as am going move stuff around
Your garden is gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your landscaping design. I am in LOVE with the hinged top raised beds. This is genius. The idea of a fruit wall is also so brilliant to use all spaces.
how did you paint the strawberry corner after it was installed? sprayed? i wouldn't have wanted to handle it during construction as it'd smell too much. I think you installed these in their raw form? I am in Oly, WA, the PNW and obsessing over my first greenhouse selection. Thanks for sharing
😂 Thank you for the shout out! 😂 My family was laughing as hard as I was then asked if I was going to grow it next year. Of course I am now! 😃 I watched this video over the course of my day rather than sitting sit for the full hour. I directed my husband on covering autumn garden with cardboard, daughter on where to put wood chips, collected and made a pitcher of rose honey tea and cooked up mac n cheese for quick snacks for the family this week (since I’m not doing any big cooking until Wednesday for Thanksgiving), THANK YOU!!!! 💕
Really enjoyed your garden tour Eli. This year I inherited several Acers from my Dad - he loved them. He used to tell me that in Autumn when the sunlight hit one of them it looked like it was ablaze. Two weeks ago I was in my garden just at the time the sun hit this acer and it was spectacular! It was the first time I’d seen it. I took a photo although it doesn’t do it justice. The chairs in your beer garden - are they wooden or plastic please? They look very comfortable - especially for a shortie like me. I’ve also seen some online with a footstool. Where are yours from please? Many thanks.
They are plastic.... our original ones were wooden but they always rotted so we've gone for something longer lasting this time. I'll hunt out the link for you... I need a footstool or chunk of wood cause I'm too short but we've got those left from our last chairs 😀
Looks like a Cotinus Royal Smoke Bush. I had one until a bloke crashed his van into my fence and it snapped, never came back .... popped another in its place and it never ever took again. Think because I had to re concrete new posts and I'm wondering if the light conditions changed as I went from vertical to horizontal fencing. But its a gorgeous shrub x
Its funny you've had trouble with Blueberries. I had nay luck with them either this year too. Going to try grow a Honey Berry next year instead...there's a Scottish Honey Berry variety ill try, hoping being as its native, it will take. probably don't taste anything like a Blueberries but they look similar well, the fruits a bit longer.
Yeah they are interesting. Not native to Scotland but to Siberia so should cope well in our climate I'd think... as long as you give it really good drainage
It baffles me how few subscribers you have considering your content is such quality!! I am UK based and love gardening. Most of the gardening channels i follow are US based, so I am beyond excited to find someone who gardens in a much similar climate to me :D Thank you for your videos!
Awwww so glad you are enjoying the videos. I guess the views and subscriber count are all about people finding us, that relies on you guys sharing our videos… hence why we’re always so grateful when you do 😀😀
I never got more than a handful of blue berries for 3 yrs, then I bought another variety and put the pots close together in full sun. This year, I couldn't keep up with them, they were so prolific. 😁👍
Yup, they produce much better when there are at least two different varieties growing in the same garden fairly close together. And, it can take 3 or 4 years before they reach their stride production wise. Patience. Oh, and maples in general do not object to being limbed up a few feet as they grow. In the wild the lower branches tend to die off as the tree matures and grows. In the wild they grow to around 50' but a red maple is a cultured tree. But they are not a bush! Trim your red maple up (As in not off the top! They can be shaped a bit but its not meant to be a topiary.) by taking off the lower twigs and small branches as it grows and stay on this until the tree reaches 20' or so and you will have a lovely and sturdy shade tree, that's limbed up to about 6', for the car and passers by without it poking anyone's eye out. And it won't be in anyone's way. I'm Canajun, eh, and know a few things about maples.
"Pallet Patio," "Breakfast Nook," "Crimson Corner," and I too think it's BONKERS that you've got fewer followers. No worries!! Your content is stunning. Your information is spot-on timely and the garden is gorgeous. Just keep doing you. When you build it they DO come. 💕 Shandy
😂😂😂😂😂 thank you Shandy It got named ……. The chillooterie If you want to see what’s become of it…. There’s a more up to date video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iX7B78Pc498.html
Absolutely loved your video! I think it’s wonderful you have different spaces within your garden i think it makes you appreciate every single part of the garden. Love your short meadow! Aha!! I’m definitely going to rename some of the areas in my garden for grander names 😂🥂 xx
Hiya Eli and Kate I'm waving at you both. That's a great idea with the growbag trays planting salad crops in them. I've written that on my to do list once the greenhouse is up. Am I right in thinking you wont be bubble wrapping yours this year? My onions are doing really well and so is my 99p garlic but the £11 garlic hasn't took at all yet. I'm hoping its busy making roots. Great video, hope yous have a good week.
I would say the garlic isn't a bad thjng... nice big shots might get damaged by frost so better if uts outt the work into the roots just now and shoots above ground when it's strong. I'll tell Kate you're waving 😀
When we moved to Scotland in the 70’s our first house was called Sunny Corner… within a short time the locals re named it Funny Corner! My parents were slightly hippy with a definite “Good Life” Tom and Barbara vibe :-) I will let you decide… Sunny or Funny?
I loved this video, your garden looks like so much fun. But it’s like a gateway drug! I have ordered winter primula, and calendula to sit in pots at my front door, where the herb pots smell good, but not so pretty! And I have put grasses on my wish list, for next spring. Nx
As always great video. Love the M.D. spoof with names :-) You were saying about ideally wanting deeper trays for winter growing, I saw a video which was really useful showing use of used plastic mushroom trays which you line with newspaper sides and bottom. They are twice the depth of grow trays and a useful size for greenhouse staging. They are really cheap, I paid £8 for 4 from ebay. They stack when not in use. They are working well so far.
Loved this video, its great to see all the changes you have made over time, and encouraging us newbies, you also let us know what works and what doesn't work - which is interesting too. I think I'll borrow my daughters colouring pencils and start re-planning my garden. thanks again for making gardening fun, useful and informative, I like the idea of strawberry corner becoming a 'thoughtful corner' or named after whatever you decide to plant there. Thank you again for cheering up my Sunday although I do watch your videos more than once too.
Thanks for the great video ! I think you should call the strawberry corner “pallet corner” but always pronounce it in a posh french accent … ‘ Welcome to the Palaaaay corner ‘ 😉
Hi Eli. I grow orange crocosmia too. No need to collect seeds to propagate, as they are tubers. Every 2-3 years in spring, just before new growth starts, I dig the crocosmia, tubers up, split them into two or three smaller bunches and replant/ gift some. It's almost impossible to kill them. 😀
Oh very close.... they grow into corms (nit quite tubers). But yes once you have clumps of plants you can split and divide the clumps like a hell of a lot of things jn the garden. But collecting seeds speeds this up for me because I have baby plants the next season which will grow and naturalise etc but it's just a wee bit quicker with less luck needed 😀
Very interesting seeing how you deal with the challenges of your weather patterns, I live at the other end of the country in Cornwall, wind is a problem here but hard frosts are rare. My greenhouse is only 4x6 but I have a raised bed for winter lettuce,and tomatoes and cucumber in summer, also I overwinter a potted Bougainville in there so far it’s lasted 5 years and flowers well. I would love to rearrange my veg beds but as my husband and I are in our mid seventies building new beds is a bit beyond us. I’m the gardener he’s structure. Some part of one of my beds gets little sun do you think rhubarb would grow there? I would really appreciate your advice on that. I’ve only recently found your channel but I am now binge watching and really enjoying your videos.
Hey Lynda, well they say rhubarb needs sun or partial shade so it might be worth trying. You can always move it if it sulks :D The main thing is good rich free draining soil. It's a hungry plant :D
Question mark corner ! That way we will always be waiting to see what your planting. I’m getting my first greenhouse in three weeks. Your channel has helped me greatly. Thank you! Blessings!
Amazing how your garden has been becoming more and more beautiful; don't appreciate how much until you go back a couple of years. Don't get me wrong; this was gorgeous, too, but now is wow. And your greenhouse IS a Room of Requirements! It looked so much smaller in the beginning with less in it. Now you have full size plants, potting bins, and you and Kate in there swinging your respective cuppas around, and there is still room to work! Magical (I know it is ingenious use of space, but to us watching...)!
Because I'm probably somewhat autistic, voices matter. So I'm watching you because I find you really easy to understand and I really enjoy your enthusiasm, I could honestly listen to you witter on until the cows come home. Also I'm quite a bit further south so anything that works for you is almost certainly going to work for me, except some things are going to bolt earlier. Thanks for the inspiration!
Guessing you mean that questions for me as Kate did her planning using pen and paper. The video using an app (which is linked in the video descriptionand has all the info in it) was called little blue printer. Not sure if its still available these days but there will be something similar.
Thanks so much! 😊 Yeah we realised that not everyone had the same idea of our garden, some thought we had a huge plot of land in the country, some thought it was just a veg garden some thought it was tiny.... so this way we can actually show. Also though, I didn't quite get across what I wanted which was the choices and how they affect things and why... for instance our garden looks HUGE in the overhead because we have a lot of unused space (like the lawn) and smaller flowerbeds against the fence.... but if we did traditional deep flower beds it would actually look a lot smaller because the open space would be reduced. The size of a garden is very much judged on the space you use...
Lovely video Eli (and Kate 😉). The pak choi looks fabulous mine never got that large but that’s ok I’ll try again next year. I just took my onions like those and put the entire little bunches in the ground because I thought if I forget to water mid winter they’d die and if I watered then the soil in the little pots froze they’d die so best option was overwinter in bunches outside. I have no heat in my green house so I’m pretty much done sowing for this year. Thank you for sharing ✌️🇨🇦🐝 safe ladies
Good thinking on the spring onions. Yeah I don't intend having the heating on in the greenhouse over winter either, we'll see how we manage... all an experiment
Fabulous video with lots of inspiration for me…getting my greenhouse in January just in time for a new season 😁. Need to watch again to take notes for new plants…I never thought about the cyclamen being planted outside always thought it was an indoor plant…appreciate all the hard work you put into your videos 🙌🏻❤️
Also what supplies do u use for filling and mulching the bed.. I am trying my hands in growing veg having inspiration from all UK youtuvers 😁 will be easy to order and set up like to like when learning..
I make my own compost so that's what I use in all my beds and pots. I use different mulch materials depending on what I want to do, but again gor you covered there's a whe video on mulch ... I even tell you in this video about the previous video on mulch lol
@@eliandkate thanks Eli for such swift reply.. Will have a look and I sm just watching ur compost videos now as I am trying to make compost this winter.. Lol
I love the lumber you have used for your beds. The majority of mine are in ground beds. Check out Spicy Moustache . He has a small allotment that he grows in. He has some good ideas. He is living in London
What a great video! I love the idea of focussing on each area of the garden in turn - I think if I had to pick a couple of favourites (although it's impossible to choose!), it would be the Sitooterie and The Beer Garden! I don't really have much symmetry in my garden spaces, preferring a certain amount of wild chaos! 😂, but there is something very calming about the Beer Garden, with the chairs and bird boxes etc. I can see why you love to sit there on a sunny evening! You have also highlighted the importance of your view from the house - it's so nice to see a spot of greenery or colour from the windows on a dreary winter day! As ever, your bubbly personality makes your videos so enjoyable Eli, and its lovely to see Kate waving to us all while you're filming 😊.
I do love the sitooterie too but it's also sad as we don't get to really use it as much as we'd like. But the beer garden.... we're just there all summer - it's our happy place. and it's also where we got married, maybe I should have reminded you guys of that :D
The Kitchen Garden with Eli and Kate Yes! I saw your wedding video - how wonderful to get married at home, in your beautiful garden with friends and family 😊 - it looked like a perfect day, so no wonder you both enjoy sitting in the Beer Garden to relax. Forgot to say ... love the bunting ... you can never have too much bunting!!
Great video, gave me lot's of ideas, thanks. It's the first time I have managed to grow clematis this year. I was planning on cutting it back. Would you suggest just leaving it?
It depends on the type of clematis. Ours flowers early, meaningnit isn't one that needs to be printed. Other that flower in summer onwards get cut back to encourage new growth.
I never heard of a wall garden. Did you build it or buy them ? I love your channel, I'm a new green house gardener. Learning so much from you thank you
technically it's not a walled garden, the names for the areas are all little gardening jokes about making my garden sound bigger :D a walled garden is a traditional older style idea, where basically a lot of kitchen gardens etc in the big houses were in walled areas to protect them from the wind chill and the added benefit of the wall was that it soaked up heat from the sun during the day and let it out when it got colder in the evening, so they were great for growing fruit trees against. Not sure what you are asking about in terms of building or buying?
@@eliandkate it sorta looks like a skid that you would get if you order alot of product on I thought it was utilized as a stand up wall with shelves on. Sharon from york pa
OK I'm still not sure what you mean - remembering that this is an old video now :D I'm guessing maybe you mean the strawberries? That's the pallet planter we spoke about earlier in the video, we build that out of a couple of old pallets. So maybe yeah that’s what you mean?
Hi great video as always. Quick question 🙋♀️ I am just planning my own veg garden with raised beds and was wondering what is the size of the gap you left between each of your raised beds? I haven’t got a massive garden so don’t want to make gap too big but still big enough so I have room to work Thanks Kelly
I think it's a couple feet... wasn't anything scientific just enough space to get between them. If you were doing bigger beds.... you might want enough space for a wheel barrow.
I have a tiny garden, two veggie squares in corners, a brassica strip. I’m planning to put arches over that to grow peas and beans, and I’ve had to invest in a wheelbarrow to move compost around (back strain) so intend to leave enough room between things to manoeuvre it. I’m going to try to grow veg in pots next year, more room for flowers and perennial in ground. I want colour in my garden.
Lovely video, I love the way you have different areas and I am impressed by how neat and tidy it is. We plan to move next year so your ideas about garden design are really helpful. Just a thought about the straw mulch on your garlic and onions, I did that last year and the bulbs and roots stayed too damp and developed white rot, so it might be worth it look into alternative mulching for that bed.
Too damp isn't a problem for me because I've created all. my soil mixes to suit where they are and obviously our climate here in my garden. Wee note on white rot though, it's not caused by damp or even wet, it's actually a fungal infection so please be careful if you've seen it in your garden, it's very very easy to spread (just a trowel or glove that's touches that soil will do it or even very dry soil blown by the wind) and will spread to areas that are very dry. I've been lucky and it's never been a problem for me, but I've seen the devastation it can cause for other folk and it's nasty 😂😂😂
@@eliandkate I think it can be exacerbated by cool wet summers, and I didn’t have any white rot until I did the straw mulch thing so now I am being very careful!
This was so much fun! I'm fairly new to your channel and really appreciated the overhead view with your map. Your lawn is so thick. You obviously love what you do because it shows in all areas of your yard. (Watching you from the US.)
Oh we do love it. Gardening has really brought some downtime and relaxation for us but also we just really love seeing the transformation our hard work pays
Love the vertical spaces you have with the pallets, such a good idea. I wish I could do that and whilst I have the space, in have no idea as to what I would grow as I dont like blackberries, strawberries etc! 😱 I know, terrible isnt it? Any ideas as to what I could grow in there?
Oh there’s bound to be something. What kind of things do you like, or you could even make it something attractive, like a clematis or wall flower? Productive, you could espalier apples or pears?
This is the 3rd video of yours I have seen, but after many years of watching gardening youtube videos (trying to get mine started) your video is the best I have come across. Its a very long video, but so informative. Being romantic the West Milands in eng.this video has given me quite a few ideas, love the innovative raised beds with hinged covers. We'll done.
Awww I’m glad it’s given you motivation 😃 Our videos like this tend to be longer as we’re not so much a how to channel as a have a cup of tea and enjoy a garden thing with us type channel. Tonight’s bud is over 20 mins I think lol …. About 8mins of that is about tea 😂😂😂
@In the Garden with Eli and Kate Good morning, thank you for your reply. Did I miss the direction of your main garden? Can you tell me which part is north, west, east and west. I didn't like skimmia plants, but can see the way you used it to fill that spot/gap (I too have a crocismia so it much be on the north facing side). Would live to see more of the "nirth-facing shaded area". Looking forward to the rest of your videos and your 20 min one this evening. Thank you so much for the inspiration.
They were a set I bought from an Irish company I’ve got a video all about building it that will let you see how it works ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bkg0USAf_5g.html&feature=shares
@eliandkate my hubby is a southsideranyway, serious question, what do you call the things that attach to lid of raised bed where the hoops slot into??? Hope I've worded that correctly so you know what I'm talking about, I have a habit of rambling.
What size of timber did u use for the bed hinged frame pls? Also where can I get the black fittings u used on the frame to slot in the blue hoops pls.. I am struggling to find similar.. Live in UK 😊 and am a great fan to see ur videos for the fun, light hearted Scottish accent which I miss having moved to London from Glasgow few years back..
The timber is usually what ever we have lying around just cut to the lengths needed so I don't know the specs I'm afraid. As to details if the fittings. I've got a whole video on building it 😀 search back through the raised beds videos and you'll find it. The bits came from quickcrop uk
I'm a quarter way through video and I suggest vegging out corner for your old strawberry area. And sadly I planted elephant garlic 6 weeks ago and not one shoot so far 🤨
Hi lovelies, just wanted to pick your brain on blackberries 🫣🤣 because of course I needed to add something else to the garden 🥴 I’ve got some thornless ouachita blackberries that I will be training similar to yours, but may I ask what size container yours are in please? 🫶🏼 post should be incoming shortly for you! 🫶🏼 x
@@eliandkate Aww fab!! Thank you! Much appreciated! ☺️ we’ve been having a family crisis - so what better to do in times of worry than shop for plants 🫣 well that’s my excuse anyway 🥴 🫶🏼
Hello ladies thank you for recommending me to have a tour of the garden what a very enjoyable watch, have a double patio garden and use every nook cook and cranny to grow as much as I can thumbs up to the video very keen watcher down in the west country