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Mikebaldwin007
Великобритания
Добавлен 24 июл 2008
Hi there, welcome to the channel. It was set up to teach people about horticulture and construction. The channel majors on pruning, and RHS practicals. Mike Baldwin has a Master of Horticulture and has created over 30 show gardens, 100's of community projects and has taught horticulture and construction at Derby College for the last 35 years. Mike's wife Sue teaches children with inclusion needs and has created a series of videos to engage them. We hope you enjoy the diverse content and if you have any questions let us know.
Dry stone retaining wall construction
Shows important construction techniques to ensure the retaining wall is stronger.
See full drystone walling by clicking the link below.
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See how to do a curved dry stone wall by clicking the link below.
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Dry stone walling styles, click the link below.
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See full drystone walling by clicking the link below.
ruclips.net/video/wH7j9SRYU4I/видео.html
See how to do a curved dry stone wall by clicking the link below.
ruclips.net/video/ImJZrpQjrbI/видео.html
Dry stone walling styles, click the link below.
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Peppa meets Father Christmas. A read aloud story with Sue Baldwin
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Peppa meets Father Christmas. A read aloud story with Sue Baldwin.
A gem of a garden in Derbyshire
Просмотров 117Месяц назад
The video looks at the very impressive Thornbridge Hall in Derbyshire. The garden has an orangery, grottos, streams, Italianate gardens, stylish gateways, kitchen and scented garden.
Using Flowpoint on paving
Просмотров 845Месяц назад
Video shows techniques of applying Flowpoint to point up slate and porcelain plus some of the dangers in hot weather. I have only used this on solid dense products like slate and porcelain not on concrete products. On concrete products I have stuck to easy joint, 24/7 etc or conventional pointing.
Father Christmas needs a wee. A read aloud story with Sue Baldwin.
Просмотров 239Месяц назад
Father Christmas is so busy but he needs to get home for a wee! A Read aloud story with Sue Baldwin.
Christmas with Peppa. Read aloud story with Sue Baldwin
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Peppa is excited about Christmas. Enjoy a Read aloud story with Sue Baldwin.
Garden steps, design and build
Просмотров 147Месяц назад
A video on how to design steps, examples of inspiring steps and some building techniques.
A Magical Christmas with Peppa Pig. Read aloud story with Sue Baldwin
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Enjoy a read-aloud of "A Magical Christmas with Peppa Pig" by Sue Baldwin.
Installing a Lions head gargoyle water feature
Просмотров 1102 месяца назад
The video shows hoe to install a lions head gargoyle and how to make an old Belfast sink look like a stone trough. Video includes making pseudotufa.
Patio glass balustrade build
Просмотров 1392 месяца назад
Split terrace patio with reinforced concrete wall, porcelain paving, pointed with flowpoint and finished with a glass balustrade. The video shows how to create the walls, incorporate the steps and install the balustrading.
Bulb planting dry hard ground.
Просмотров 1983 месяца назад
How to plant bulbs. A video about different methods of bulb planting, especially when the ground is dry. Features scatter, spadeful methods.
Low maintenance garden decking tutorial
Просмотров 1364 месяца назад
Installing composite decking in a low maintenance way.
Peppa Pig goes on holiday. A read aloud story with Sue Baldwin
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Peppa and her family go on holiday. A read aloud story with Sue Baldwin.
Paving a large area
Просмотров 1505 месяцев назад
Part 2 of a landscape construction job, includes dealing with made up ground, paving to a pattern and setting off a water feature bed. Part 1 of the walling and site prep can be seen by clicking the link below. ruclips.net/video/5iyENBF10xg/видео.html
Peppa Pig goes swimming. A read aloud story with Sue Baldwin
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Peppa Pig and her family have a lovely time at the swimming pool. A read aloud story with Sue Baldwin.
Peppa Pig goes on a Nature Trail. A Read aloud story with Sue Baldwin
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Peppa Pig goes on a Nature Trail. A Read aloud story with Sue Baldwin
Carleen Osborne's gold medal winning garden (Share my garden with Nature)
Просмотров 1716 месяцев назад
Carleen Osborne's gold medal winning garden (Share my garden with Nature)
Bonsall Field Barn garden Platinum award
Просмотров 2966 месяцев назад
Bonsall Field Barn garden Platinum award
Gardeners World Live 2024 preparation.
Просмотров 2317 месяцев назад
Gardeners World Live 2024 preparation.
Making 3 pedestal arrangements for a wedding.
Просмотров 2979 месяцев назад
Making 3 pedestal arrangements for a wedding.
Peter walks on water? Invitation to watch the Chosen and discuss it.
Просмотров 1019 месяцев назад
Peter walks on water? Invitation to watch the Chosen and discuss it.
Designing and planting a front garden
Просмотров 19310 месяцев назад
Designing and planting a front garden
Back garden design ideas for Plot 3 new build.
Просмотров 8710 месяцев назад
Back garden design ideas for Plot 3 new build.
Perfect for our botany homeschool unit. Thanks so much for sharing!
Glad you could use it, on the plant ident play list there are several other videos that may help, regards, Mike
Excellent work Sir
cheers
Thanks a lot!
Good man🕌
What an absolute stunner, imagine what it looks like in summer💕
cheers Michelle, I hope you are keeping well, cheers Mike
The water garden was my favourite part, all the ferns, mossy stones really creates a relaxing environment. The Box hedge is fantastic, it's one of my favourite hedges to take care of
I agree, the meandering stream was brill.
cant see what you're doing! need close-ups.
Thanks for the feedback, need a camera person and two cameras, one broad and one close up ideally, cheers Mike
Thank you for very informative video.
Thanks for sharing, I never considered Flowpoint before and might give it a go. The job & finish you've achieved looks fantastic. In the meantime, I think I'll be keeping to my dryish hydraulic lime & sand mix - brush it in, bash it down, sweep it off & rinse where necessary, no time limit & no dramas.
I just use it on slate or porcelain, I wouldn't use it on concrete paving, cheers Mike
Nice job Mike
Thanks, great to see the work you have done with the fastpoint.
change that music.
Thanks! Really informative! Would it work on hostas you think?
Not tried it with Hostas, usually you need a slice of the basal plate with a pointy bud in it, cheers Mike
What time of year for pruning?
Hi Judith, most rejuvination pruning is done in the spring, typically March, regards, Mike
@@Mikebaldwin007 Thank you.
Really helpful. Thanks for posting. Just started RHS Level 2 and needed some more ideas for remembering plant idents. Like the making a video technique, jam jars and am already using ‘silly names/images’. Which plant has a Frenchman targeting Petula Clarke?!
Thanks Steve, all the best with the course below is a link to Quizlet which will give you all your plant ident plants and methods of learning them quizlet.com/class/22827443/materials, cheers Mike
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Omg😂, i found what i wanted
Very good video. Here in the States thatch wasn't used so much but I've always been curious how my British ancestors went about thatching a roof. You've satisfied my curiosity. On a different subject I see you're a Telecaster enthusiast. I enjoy the tang of them myself. I've considered purchasing a B-Bender. Enjoy your playing!
Thanks Lynne
Thx for video and good luck
Thank you very useful!
thanks for the like, the hypotenuse should have been 11.92, just to let you know, or just use the 3,4,5 triangle method, cheers Mike
The measurements of the image should have been 10.2 x 6.20 not 12.2 at the top.
Ok
What an amazing descriptive video.
Thanks
Good advice, nice one Mike. Shame about the camera man's heavy breathing. You must be working them too hard!😂
Cheers, must get the camer man to have some breathing lessons, must have thought it was a horror film
The Lothian Scottish wall looked awful from the top third probably because the hot toddy’s would have kicked in by then and the waller would be well drunk.
I love your wife’s content xx
Thank you very much
I'll be erecting an approx 36 foot fence run in my garden soon. The first 24 feet will be fairly level, the last 12 feet rises up around 12 inches or so, would that string level you put up at at the beginning of your video to assist with the equal drops be useful in my scenario do you think?
The string line is useful to check the alignment of the posts initially, but when you get to the drop,, rest the line from the last level post to the one at the bottom to get the step downs the same. Hope that helps, cheers Mike
Thanks for your reply@@Mikebaldwin007
@@Mikebaldwin007Thanks for your reply.
Many thanks for providing instructions for this rather ‘niche’ topic! We adapted it to go around a tree, using a plastic hula-hoop… Fortunately I was able to buy a tubular plastic hoop of sufficient diameter to go around the trunk. It came with a join where the two ends of the tube are held together by an inserted plastic connector, the join being covered by a piece of tape. The hoop was not an entirely symmetric circle but I marked four ‘cardinal points’ at approximate quarters of the circumference (“that’ll do!”). After removing (or cutting through) the tape over the join, the hoop was pulled open to encircle the trunk before reconnecting the two ends over the plastic connector-insert. The hoop was then fixed temporarily in situ by pegs to stop it from shifting about. The central tree meant that we lined up the two axes mainly by eye and by cross-checking measurements. Then we ran a length of string from the *major* axis ‘cardinal points’ marked on the hula-hoop to the respective terminals of that axis (i.e on ‘good-enough’ opposite sides of the tree), to serve as a ‘line’. When calculating where the halved measurement from the *minor* axis terminal should cross this line, I factored in the diameter of the hoop; then we ran a second piece of string (string-B) from these new ‘line-crossing points’ around one minor axis terminal, before removing it from the latter in order to spray the curve using the slack string. The tree meant a couple of further adaptations: 1) only half of the ellipse could be drawn at a time before unhooking string-B from one ‘line-crossing point’ to reattach it to use on the other side of the tree; 2) the trunk of the tree prevented string-B from being able to fully complete the curve at the major axis terminals, so these relatively small parts of the curve were finished freehand by eye. Despite some necessarily approximate measurements, I am very pleased with the resulting ellipse (which will be a small meadow area in the lawn).
Wow, that is brill., the ellipse is an excellent shape to mow around, no tight corners. Thanks for the reply, regards, Mike
Brilliant explanation
What length post did you use?
The posts were 8 foot, (2.4 m) 1 foot (30 cm) gravel board 5foot (1.5 m fence panels). Just under 2 feet in the ground.
Dear Mike, could you write the authors of all books shown by you and names of the books?
Really interesting. Thanks for explaining so well. Looking forward to seeing it some day.
Thanks so much for this video, it's one of the most helpful I found on RUclips 👍
Worked on the South Yorkshire wall. It wasn't really the best we'd ever done but you have to work with what you've got. We usually refer to the sheep creep as a "lunky"
Cheers Tom, it is a brilliant feature to have.
Looks fantastic. Cant wait to get involved with the next build.
Hi, could you explain the purpose of the string line in greater detail pls. My thought process is that it serves no purpose as your posts are running against the haunching/edgings and the posts will drop/be flush to each fence height as you work your way down, so therefore why is their need for the string? Thanks
Hi the string line gives you the step down for each post, so they are nice and even, plus helps to keep it plumb at the top. Hope that helps, cheers Mike
hi mike i have a flowering hebe its getting a bit leggy but its flowering (white flowers) is it safe to prune it now im in scotland (June) can i hard prune it or best to just trim it back a bit there is also another one next to it but its tiny so id like it to catch up so they are both the same size or would you wait
Hi, I would prune it straight after it has flowered at least a couple of inches below the flower stalk and see how it responds. If you can see lots of little shoots low down you could go for a harder prune. Do you know which Hebe that it is, cheers Mike
@@Mikebaldwin007 I have no idea PlantNet says Veronica summer bean
That’s really fascinating.
Congratulations Mike and team great garden. And congratulations Mike on lifetime achievement award I can’t think of a more deserving person you’re an inspiration.
Thanks Sam, cheers Mike
Hooray Carleen 🥳 Hard work paid off, great display!
Thats an amazing achievement! With so few of you! I came up to see it yesterday, loved what you came up with! Should be over to help with another garden's breakdown on Monday, maybe see you then! Xx
Thanks for the message
Great achievement for a well deserved, very hard worked team from Derby College, Broomfield Hall leadered by yet another year by Mike Baldwin. You All have achieved a mature perminant looking display which has been achieved by Your conscientious detailed time consuming effort. Well deserved Life time achievement for Mike Baldwin as He has poured His Heart and Mind into His work for many years and for many others counting His Cause, Pupils and Public way beyond Himself. The Life time achievement is for now, but knowing Mike, there us much more to come.......................................................................................................................................................................
Thanks you so much for those kind words, sorry for the late reply.
What a fabulous achievement! 🎉
Thanks for the message
Looking good👍
Thanks Neil
Excellent video thank-you!
Thanks Mark, at the NEC tomorrow building a living drystone wall, hopefully get some coverage.
Thank you kind sir for this information!! I am truly grateful.☺
I have few of them in my garden , they have already bloomed, and im looking, is there a way how to take cuttings and root them or not , and when will be the best time to do that , if so . Thanks
Aw my little (big) friend Daniel! Looks good Mike!
Here we go again, hope you are keeping well are you still at the garden centre?
@@Mikebaldwin007 I'm still at Swarkstone nursery! Hopefully starting a gardening job at the council when they pull their finger out 😁 Might pop down for the show to see, time/money dependent xx
Hope to catch up, one of my sons will be starting at the garden centre in the next few weeks probably on the delivery side.
That’s really handy, thank you, just the video I was looking for
Hope it goes well, the video below shows a more complicated build ruclips.net/video/ImJZrpQjrbI/видео.html cheers Mike
Hi thank you for this informative video. I just bought a small plant and can't wait to plant it in my garden. By the way, I believe Chaenomeles is pronounced kee-NOH-muh-leez.
Good point, cheers Mike
Hope your new Chaenomeles is going well; they are a wonderful thing. 🙂 Call me ignorant, but I believe there is no firm rule on pronunciation of botanical names, especially when many are portmanteau's of Latin and Greek with other bits thrown in. Plenty of taxonomic ink has been spilled in this debate. I think a lot of it comes down to regional / local variations of pronunciation. I accept Mike's pronunciation. It also differs from mine on this plant. And it differs to yours. Viva la difference! And thanks for the pruning lesson, Mike.
That is a good point, I need to get my botanical name dictionary out again, cheers Mike
@@Mikebaldwin007 I think your pronunciation is fine, and your pruning even finer! 😊
well done youre a natural teacher