I am at awe, your garden is simply beautiful with so many different flowers and shrubs. How bless you are to live among God's creation. One day, may all mankind live ion earth in such harmony. Thanks for sharing.
Your garden is stunning 😍. You always make me laugh with your "little prunes"😂. But your plants seem to understand what you want and you understand them. Lovely video. Many thanks 😊
I am so pleased with the penstemons this year. Unfortunately we don't have hummingbirds in Europe but, as you say, they would love the bell shape flowers.
Lovely garden tour Paul. That rambling rose is gorgeous. About ten yrs ago, I sowed some poached egg seeds and the plants come back every year as they are prolific self seeders. The plants pull out easily after flowering and the bees love them.
Thank you for the info on Poached Egg plants Wendy - I’m looking forward to seeing what it does. Yes, the rambling rose is great this year - I’m so pleased with it.
Good Morning Paul, Beautiful. Despite your low rainfall at the moment the shrubs are doing beautifully. I love the cistus with the chartreuse leaves and the white flowers and the golden Cotinus. I will try to find them here next season. The sea holly story was amusing, No! I want to stay in THIS spot !! ) I look forward to your hydrangea tour as they come along! You have such a beautiful collection. (14 deg C forecast, sunny and still. Happiness! )
Hello Margaret, the water butts are empty so I’m watering with a hose - sometimes for 2 hours! - don’t want the poor things to wilt. The hydrangeas are all looking good for flowering in July - can’t wait. 14c that’s a great temperature for some big-time gardening 😀
Hi Paul, so much color, so much beauty. I also love the popped-up surprises from self seeders 😊 Penstemons are one of my favorite flowers and yours are gorgeous! Lovely video as always. Love spending time in your garden ❤️🌺
Hello Vicki, I am delighted with the penstemons this year - I now realise the ‘trick’ is to cut them back hard in early Spring. Thank you for enjoying my garden and letting me know. 🌸
Hello Paul, just watched your video about your garden plants in June i believe. Your plants are just amazing to look at and the variety of plants is great. I think you should be on tv with your own garden program. Thank you for yet another great video. 🙂👍🌳🌱🍀🌲🌴🌻
Hi Martin, Glad you enjoyed my garden in June. Such a perfect time of year. Thank you for suggesting a TV career - the garden might be up to it but not sure about me! 🌻👍
one more note I forgot to mention- the foliage plants ( shrubs and trees) looked happy , peak of summer, they filled in nicely . I'm particularly fond of Solomon Seal, the variegated. They are super hardy, thrive in deep shade , under trees.
Your English Garden is truly wonderful filled of beautiful and colorful Flowers...so enchanting...Congratulations...Paul T's World. Thank you for brightening my Monday Morning...Sir! Good wishes to you and family.
Your beautifully scented flowering bushes...I thought I had reached the stage where I could now sit back contentedly and enjoy the garden BUT I might do that after I buy those bushes. Thank you for your wonderful videos.
What a wonderful tour! I love all your plants especially the ones I can't grow in my garden because of our soil pH. The rambling rose at the end is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.😊🐸🌺
Love your front garden with its different levels and all the brick-work It is just stunning my favourite plant/tree has to be the wedding cake tree it is so beautiful when in flower
The little Poached Egg plant will freely self seed, an absolute delight.... And, may I have the temerity to suggest you seed some Nemophila Five-Spot near the Poached Egg as the colors are great together
Thank you for the info on the poached egg plant - love your suggestion of nemophila five-spot. I’ve just looked it up and will look out for it - I do like that colour combination. 👍
Thank you Helen. I could do with some rain - been 28c here today so I’ve been out watering. Maybe rain tonight. Have a nice gardening weekend - hopefully with the sun out. 🌸
Beautiful, as always. That sweet little Cotinus was a shining star today. I have been wanting to cut my Eucalyptus back hard to fill it out more. It’s a bit daunting to take it back to the trunk, but I think you’ve given me the courage to do it!
Best done in late Winter - early Spring. I would have been happy to cut right back to a few inches from the ground but I wanted a bit of height left so simply chopped it off at four feet. When you do it it will take a few weeks before any shoots show so don’t be alarmed if nothing happens straight away!
Lovely, just lovely. Your Deutzia is fabulous, I so love those. Hope you'll share pruning that rambler, I'd really like to see that. Hope you've had a wonderful start to the weekend.
Oh my goodness! You have an amazing piece of property, and your passion for gardening shines through. Just gorgeous. Thank you so much for the splendid tour.
Those philadelphus scent beautifully - they are called Mock Orange because they smell like orange trees in blossom. So pleased you enjoy my videos Barbara. 🌸
My dear Paul! You are always a great source of inspiration and watching your videos always makes me very happy and relaxed. Oh ... June must be a wonderful month to live in your beautiful garden! A burst of life, isn't it? A hug and happy weekend! Cheers from Milan! Renata
🤗THANKS PAUL…YOUR GARDEN IS DOING AMAZING 🤩🤩THIS YEAR AND WE ARE ENJOYING EVERYTHING AND THIS TIME OF THE YEAR AND TIME OF THE DAY IS SPECIAL 😁 and NOW WE CAN ENJOY IT ANYTIME WE WANT…THANKS TO YOU AND UTUBE 💚💚💚
Hi, Paul, I'm a newcomer to your beautiful channel. I enjoyed visiting your gorgeous garden. It looks pretty well groomed. So many diverse plants. Good luck!
Simply amazing and so peaceful! I cannot tell you how many times I have to try to film something without any background noise such as dogs barking, children shouting and screaming, car engines roaring etc.etc. Your garden is at least two weeks ahead of mine so I still have a lot of bluebells but, surprisingly, my deutzia has almost finished flowering. The song thrush sang beautifully, thank you!
How lovely to still have the blue bells flowering! Every day noise is a problem when filming the garden - sometimes very early or very late can be a good time - 7am on a Sunday morning is usually quiet.
Yes the erigeron is very seaside looking I agree and the sea holly adds to the seaside theme in that border, to complete the seaside look all you need is some red valerian.............only joking, its very invasive!
@@paultsworld How strange, maybe your soil is too fertile for it as it often grows in low fertility situations! I didn't think you would want it as it can be very invasive with wind-blown seeds. I recently got the ornamental thistle cirsium rivulare atropurpureum (good for bees and a larval foodplant for painted lady butterfly!) and I don't know whether it self seeds much but it does form the furry seedheads. I cut them off to encourage more flowers! :D
Thanks so much for mentioning the pruning of the rambling rose. Is it the same for climbers? I'm in the process of rescuing a rose (Blaze) planted many years ago that until this year has been living in a world of weeds. It had about 3 flowers bloom near the middle bottom area and that's it. Long cane growing well in many directions but been hesitant to cut. Thinking to just have at it like Paul T would likely do!
Hi Eileen, Glad you found the rambling rose pruning useful. Climbing roses are different as they flower on new wood. Depends what your climate is but in my garden I prune in late Winter/early Spring. Places with harsh winters maybe wait a bit longer. If you fancy cutting your rose right back but are nervous about it then just cut back a third of the stems and see how they do. I did a video on pruning climbing roses. This is the link if you would like to watch it. ruclips.net/video/NiPS-_S6a1s/видео.html
Oh Paul isn’t it looking just glorious?! You have so many beautiful plants with gorgeous colours, both in the flowers and the foliage. I might try splitting my mop heads as yours have done so well, and I have a Paul’s Scarlet too. You’ve given me lots of ideas, I need a bigger garden 😊what a good idea to try cutting half the rhododendron and Pieris to see if it regrows. And I did try trimming my Red Robin to get more red leaves, but I don’t think I did it enough, do have some new red leaves but not as many as you, so I might go in again 😊
Thank you Janette. That’s interesting you have a Paul’s Scarlet - I’ll have to check if you have a video of it as I haven’t seen another one. Absolutely- we need to dig out more lawn!! 😀. You’ve got heat and rain this weekend - I have cold and dry - my tropicals are crying ‘help’. 🤣
Love the tour and the full explanation and the tips and successes and mistakes that you made. I would love to know ( and you may already have mentioned this in your other videos, in which case, my apologies) how old you beautiful Acer tree is. Thank you so much for the tip on the hardy fuchsia, they look so delicate! Thank you, once agin, Peter.
Hi Paul. I really enjoyed this tour. And you v given me confidence to cut back my peiris.. Have you seen bowl of beauty. Peony. My neighbour has one. And it's stunning. Happy gardening. 🇮🇪
Hello Catherine, I have also been tentative with pieris - maybe cut a third back so plenty of leaves remain and see how it responds. But as we see - they can regrow from the woody parts. I’ll have a look at that peony - thank you for mentioning it. Greetings to the Emerald Isle.
Lovely tour Paul, thank you. Everything is looking beautiful, especially the rambling rose. I love the way it’s climbing up into the tree. One of my mophead hydrangeas not looking it’s best, I think I’ll be brave and divide it like you. When is the best time spring?
Thank you Lil. I think early Spring would be a good time to split the hydrangea. In the meantime you could give it a mulch of ericaceous compost and a good watering with soluble ‘Azalea’ food. This might well perk it up so it looks good this Summer. And that would increase its roots so splitting would be more successful. Does it have any flowers starting?
Thanks Paul. Everything about your garden is fabulous. I love the rambling rose growing high up into the tree. How do you manage to prune that after it has flowered?
Hi Ellie, glad you like the rose - fabulous isn't it! I actually cut off many of the long stems almost back to its main branches. It then grows new stems all round the tree ready to flower the next year. They grow vigorously. The original reason I cut it back so much was because most of the flowers were on the road side of the tree. I wasn't having that so I hard pruned back and the new stems, and flowers, are now on the 'garden' side of the tree.
What colour you have now; stunning. It has been very dry at timesl I've had the hosepipe out. It's always a surprise to see how far ahead you are - my philadelphus is still almost bare. That's a lovely white hydrangea. Thanks for sharing your garden Paul.
'Lots; 'Bernadine' and 'Taiga' out. Lavender, hydrangeas , buddleias; 'Lucifer has seeded (first time), white Martagons and Day Lilies are gorgeous so I'm not exactly without, thank you!@@paultsworld
Beautiful tour and so many delightful plants & shrubs 💕 do you know what variety of London Pride you have? I have been looking for it since you showed us in a tour from last year 🌸💕🌸
Last year I pruned most of the side shoots off to about 6 inches from the main stems - some were over 6 feet long. So I left it with all the main thick stems that grow from the base. All last Summer they grew back looking for the light as they had to grow back through the hawthorn tree. After pruning make sure it’s fed and watered. As they are often near trees they often need help with watering.
Hello Paul, beautiful summer flowers! just read on line heat wave in UK and other parts of Europe; total one thousand people died from heat from Spain and Portugal. It's tragic!!! How are your plants ? Did they get sun burnt on their leaves?
Hi Kim, We are having record temperatures today in Britain - possibly over105f. Here on the West coast it’s cooler and will get to 95f by this afternoon. I’m on sand and my garden dries out very quickly so I’m having to water with a hose-pipe, something I normally don’t as I prefer using my rain barrels - of course they are empty now. Some of the leaves are wilting and others have been burned - hostas and the big-leaf hydrangeas in particular.
You are correct. I think I did notice black spot. I haven’t actually done anything to get rid of it apart from try to make sure the shrubs have enough water. It seems to disappear on it’s own.
That is a very interesting, if bluntly put, point. I presume you are referring to astronomical Summer? Which is from 21st June to 23rd September in 2022. I go by the meteorological Summer which starts on 1st June - as that’s the Summer my plants go by 😀.
Thank you very much for this video. Красивый, ухоженный сад, созданный с огромным вкусом
Thank you, I appreciate your comment.
A simply stunning front garden you have! Love that you display all the names of the various species.
Thank you 🌻
Paradise!
Thank you.
As always, your garden astounds. How kind of you to share your labor of love. ❧
Hello Colleen - so nice of you. 🌸
There is much to learn from your techniques, especially how you manage the overgrowing into the neighboring plants and retaining the natural looks.
Thank you - I do like that ‘look’.
Чудесный сад, а плечистая роза как хороша! С удовольствием с Вами прогулялась, большое спасибо.)
Спасибо, что пришли в мой сад.
Чудесные цветы, просто райский уголок!!!
Так мило с твоей стороны, спасибо.
Your garden is a piece of Heaven on Earth! Thank you for giving us such beauty! 🌸
Thank you for your lovely comment. 🌻
Очень приятная прогулка. Благодарю. Все понравилось.
So pleased you liked the walk round my garden.
I am at awe, your garden is simply beautiful with so many different flowers and shrubs. How bless you are to live among God's creation. One day, may all mankind live ion earth in such harmony. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, I am so pleased you enjoyed my garden.
Thank you for sharing g your lovely, lovely flower garden
It’s a pleasure - thank you.
👏❤Спасибо,Пол,у вас райский сад !
Very nice of you Vera.
Спасибо за ваш прекрасный комментарий.
Good Evening Paul....oh you are right...absolutly beautiful...I love it ...🌤️🌸🙏🍯🏵️🍊🥀💞🌺💓💦🍂🏡😘🌹💓🍀☀️🌈☔🍒🍓🍇
Good evening Grace. Thank you for such a beautiful set of emojis. 🌻😊🌸
Hi , a wonderful and charming garden and very special flowers .
Very pleased you enjoyed the tour.
My favourite garden and gardener ….love his down earth presentations ..so relatable!
Thank you so much Margaret - you’ve made my day 🌻
😍💗I chuckled at the little hair cut! You are so brave! Your front garden looks so lovely!
The eucalyptus has responded with even more growth than I was expecting. Glad you like the garden. 🌻
Your garden is stunning 😍. You always make me laugh with your "little prunes"😂. But your plants seem to understand what you want and you understand them. Lovely video. Many thanks 😊
So pleased you enjoy my ‘pruning foibles’. I hope the plants do as well! 😀 - they certainly seem to.
Very vrry nice thanks for sharing 🌺👌
And thank you for watching. 🌻
todo su jardín es muy lindo 💚🪴🌱🌺🌳🌼🙏🙌😄
Gracias por sus palabras, me alegro 😊🌻
Spectacular show. I love the penstemon flowers. I can imagine how much the hummingbirds will enjoy them. 🌸
I am so pleased with the penstemons this year. Unfortunately we don't have hummingbirds in Europe but, as you say, they would love the bell shape flowers.
@@paultsworld Wow! I never knew that. Thanks for sharing!
Lovely garden tour Paul. That rambling rose is gorgeous. About ten yrs ago, I sowed some poached egg seeds and the plants come back every year as they are prolific self seeders. The plants pull out easily after flowering and the bees love them.
Thank you for the info on Poached Egg plants Wendy - I’m looking forward to seeing what it does. Yes, the rambling rose is great this year - I’m so pleased with it.
Спасибо. Такое ощущение что идёшь по лесу и везде цветы....
Thank you for your nice comment.
Thank sharing, beautiful flower in garden friend ❤️👍
So nice - thank you. 🌻
Good Morning Paul, Beautiful. Despite your low rainfall at the moment the shrubs are doing beautifully. I love the cistus with the chartreuse leaves and the white flowers and the golden Cotinus. I will try to find them here next season. The sea holly story was amusing, No! I want to stay in THIS spot !! ) I look forward to your hydrangea tour as they come along! You have such a beautiful collection. (14 deg C forecast, sunny and still. Happiness! )
Hello Margaret, the water butts are empty so I’m watering with a hose - sometimes for 2 hours! - don’t want the poor things to wilt. The hydrangeas are all looking good for flowering in July - can’t wait.
14c that’s a great temperature for some big-time gardening 😀
I forgot to say. Dig out the self seeding Campanula... you may thank me later.
I know what you mean - but I do like a few 'popping up' - maybe not too many 😀
Paul, c'est magnifique, un jardin de rêves, so many gorgeous plants, can not choose which one i like the most, kind regards
That is so nice, thank you Alexandra.
日本🇯🇵では、春夏秋冬 すべて PM8:00 は、真っ暗です。
とても 素晴らしい garden です。👏👏👏 心の栄養になりました✨。
Thank you very much.
I am very pleased you enjoyed the garden.
あなたが私の庭を楽しんだことをとてもうれしく思います。
You can never have to many Mock Oranges in a garden just heavenly scent lovely garden thanks for sharing.
That's right! The scent hits you as you walk round the garden.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful and colorful front garden!
You are very welcome.
Hi Paul, so much color, so much beauty. I also love the popped-up surprises from self seeders 😊 Penstemons are one of my favorite flowers and yours are gorgeous! Lovely video as always. Love spending time in your garden ❤️🌺
Hello Vicki, I am delighted with the penstemons this year - I now realise the ‘trick’ is to cut them back hard in early Spring.
Thank you for enjoying my garden and letting me know. 🌸
Wow 😍🌸🌼🌺
Thank you 🌻
Hello Paul, just watched your video about your garden plants in June i believe. Your plants are just amazing to look at and the variety of plants is great. I think you should be on tv with your own garden program. Thank you for yet another great video. 🙂👍🌳🌱🍀🌲🌴🌻
Hi Martin,
Glad you enjoyed my garden in June. Such a perfect time of year. Thank you for suggesting a TV career - the garden might be up to it but not sure about me! 🌻👍
Paul, your garden is spectacular!
Love it! Thanks for writing plants name as you speak!
Thank you - glad the plant names are useful to you. 🌻
Lovely! 💚
Cheers 🌻
We are in the same zone, here Houston, so so hot…! your garden is stunning and so beautiful 😍
I heard Texas had some really hot weather so early in the season. Hot here (by our standards) today - 83f, but just 59f tomorrow!! 🥶
@@paultsworld 103f today😂
103f - help!
one more note I forgot to mention- the foliage plants ( shrubs and trees) looked happy , peak of summer, they filled in nicely . I'm particularly fond of Solomon Seal, the variegated. They are super hardy, thrive in deep shade , under trees.
Yes, I like Solomon’s Seal - they flower and then the leaves are eaten by the Solomon’s seal sawfly! Not seen the variegated variety.
Your English Garden is truly wonderful filled of beautiful and colorful Flowers...so enchanting...Congratulations...Paul T's World.
Thank you for brightening my Monday Morning...Sir!
Good wishes to you and family.
Such a lovely message - thank you Zaleha 🌸
Your beautifully scented flowering bushes...I thought I had reached the stage where I could now sit back contentedly and enjoy the garden BUT I might do that after I buy those bushes. Thank you for your wonderful videos.
Glad you enjoy the videos Elizabeth. Just one more shrub….if it’s a mock orange you fancy then definitely get one of those! 🌻
What a wonderful tour! I love all your plants especially the ones I can't grow in my garden because of our soil pH. The rambling rose at the end is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.😊🐸🌺
Thank you - yes, the rambling rose was great this year!
Hi Paul your garden is absolutely beautiful! Love all the pretty bright colors😊❤️
Hello Anna, thank you for your message, glad you liked my garden. 🌻
Love your front garden with its different levels and all the brick-work It is just stunning my favourite plant/tree has to be the wedding cake tree it is so beautiful when in flower
I love to see plants growing over brickwork so am pleased I have a few walls - I must get more trailing plants.
The little Poached Egg plant will freely self seed, an absolute delight.... And, may I have the temerity to suggest you seed some Nemophila Five-Spot near the Poached Egg as the colors are great together
Thank you for the info on the poached egg plant - love your suggestion of nemophila five-spot. I’ve just looked it up and will look out for it - I do like that colour combination. 👍
Wahnsinnig schön....DANKE😃👌👍🌻🌼
Es freut mich sehr, dass Ihnen mein Garten gefallen hat. 🌻
Hi Paul, looking fab as usual, has been raining here all day and quite windy, hopefully it will be a better weekend, have a good you 😀 ❤
Thank you Helen.
I could do with some rain - been 28c here today so I’ve been out watering. Maybe rain tonight. Have a nice gardening weekend - hopefully with the sun out. 🌸
@@paultsworld I do hope so Paul rake care 🥰
Beautiful, as always. That sweet little Cotinus was a shining star today. I have been wanting to cut my Eucalyptus back hard to fill it out more. It’s a bit daunting to take it back to the trunk, but I think you’ve given me the courage to do it!
Best done in late Winter - early Spring. I would have been happy to cut right back to a few inches from the ground but I wanted a bit of height left so simply chopped it off at four feet. When you do it it will take a few weeks before any shoots show so don’t be alarmed if nothing happens straight away!
Lovely, just lovely. Your Deutzia is fabulous, I so love those. Hope you'll share pruning that rambler, I'd really like to see that. Hope you've had a wonderful start to the weekend.
Pleased you like that deutzia. You’d be amazed how much I pruned that rambling rose back - good idea to film it - see what I can do Wende. 👍
@@paultsworld
I'm fairly new to roses, so it's a pleasure to see how others handle theirs.
Roses are such a versatile shrub so you’ll really enjoy all the possibilities and learning how to get the most out of them.
Oh my goodness! You have an amazing piece of property, and your passion for gardening shines through. Just gorgeous. Thank you so much for the splendid tour.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. 🌻
I really fell in love with your garden. Wish have it. Thanks a lot.
Thank you, so pleased you are enjoying the garden.
Maravilloso 👍🏽👍🏽😀
Thank you ! 🌻
Lovely tour! That rambling rose!!! Thank you for all the info on care & pruning- it really helps!
I agree, the rambling has excelled itself this year!
You are sooo wonderful and your garden is sooo stunning❤️👍
That is so nice of you - thank you. 🌻
Paul, you always show me new-to-me plants. 🥰
That’s great Chrishon, many are quite new to me as well - makes it so exciting seeing how they grow.
Дуже гарний садочок...😍
Thank you!
Велике спасибі!
Beautiful and enchanting front garden Paul…love the Philadelphus Mock orange blooming well and peonies!!! Always enjoy watching your videos ❤️😻💐
Those philadelphus scent beautifully - they are called Mock Orange because they smell like orange trees in blossom.
So pleased you enjoy my videos Barbara. 🌸
Your garden is amazing, thank you for sharing.
Thank you - so nice of you.
My dear Paul! You are always a great source of inspiration and watching your videos always makes me very happy and relaxed. Oh ... June must be a wonderful month to live in your beautiful garden! A burst of life, isn't it? A hug and happy weekend! Cheers from Milan! Renata
Thank you Renata 🌻
I do love June - the plants look their best. I’m sure it all looks beautiful in sunny 🇮🇹
Greetings to Milan, Paul
@@paultsworld So true, my friend!!
Greetings to you too! Ciao!!
That was a lovely tour of your garden. I do enjoyed it. Well taken care off.❤️
Thank you for watching and making a comment. 😊
The rambling rose is stunning as is everything else. I am eager to see the other roses at some point. Happy gardening.
Thank you, I am so pleased how the rambling rose has covered the hawthorn this year.
Mie îmi place acest peisaj frumos mulțumim multe le văd prima dată Chișinău Moldova
Greetings to Chișinău - I am pleased you enjoyed my garden.
Bun venit pe canalul meu. Multumesc pentru comentariul tau frumos.
Wow great 👌 I never seen before these flowers
Thanks for visiting - I am pleased some of the flowers are new to you.
So Beautiful🌹🌹🌹
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🤗THANKS PAUL…YOUR GARDEN IS DOING AMAZING 🤩🤩THIS YEAR AND WE ARE ENJOYING EVERYTHING
AND THIS TIME OF THE YEAR AND TIME OF THE DAY IS SPECIAL 😁 and NOW WE CAN ENJOY IT ANYTIME WE WANT…THANKS TO YOU AND UTUBE 💚💚💚
Thanks for watching and enjoying the garden! 🌻
The tour was absolutely fabulous, enchanting and delightful, thank you for sharing 🇨🇦💕💕💕💕
That is brilliant- thank you. Greetings to Canada.
what a beautiful large garden in mid summer!!!!! Cheers
Glad you enjoyed the tour! 🌻
Such harmonious color Paul T! Your garden is looking especially glorious this time of year! I had to watch the video twice LOL. Thanks for sharing!
Hi AJ, thank you for your comment - and for watching my video twice! All the best.
Thanks for sharing, lm getting lots of inspiration from your garden. Lm building mine slowly 🐌 lol
That's great, thank you. Good luck and enjoyment developing your garden.
your garden is so pretty
Thank you! 🌻
Hi, Paul, I'm a newcomer to your beautiful channel. I enjoyed visiting your gorgeous garden. It looks pretty well groomed. So many diverse plants. Good luck!
Welcome to my channel, so pleased you enjoyed the garden.
@@paultsworld I look forward to watching your new video 😍
Thank you!
Wow beautiful 😍
Thank you! 🌻
Simply amazing and so peaceful! I cannot tell you how many times I have to try to film something without any background noise such as dogs barking, children shouting and screaming, car engines roaring etc.etc. Your garden is at least two weeks ahead of mine so I still have a lot of bluebells but, surprisingly, my deutzia has almost finished flowering. The song thrush sang beautifully, thank you!
How lovely to still have the blue bells flowering!
Every day noise is a problem when filming the garden - sometimes very early or very late can be a good time - 7am on a Sunday morning is usually quiet.
@@paultsworld My bells are Campanula persicifolia, so probably they are not bluebells after all, sorry! I do know about "the 7am on Sunday" trick ;-)
Yes, those campanula bells are lovely.
Super video. Your garden looking great. Monty could even learn a few tips from you.
Thank you for your very kind words.
Yes the erigeron is very seaside looking I agree and the sea holly adds to the seaside theme in that border, to complete the seaside look all you need is some red valerian.............only joking, its very invasive!
This is funny - I have tried planting valerian and it simply dies on me!
In other places it grows out of walls 😀
@@paultsworld How strange, maybe your soil is too fertile for it as it often grows in low fertility situations!
I didn't think you would want it as it can be very invasive with wind-blown seeds. I recently got the ornamental thistle cirsium rivulare atropurpureum (good for bees and a larval foodplant for painted lady butterfly!) and I don't know whether it self seeds much but it does form the furry seedheads. I cut them off to encourage more flowers! :D
You have such a variety of plants, I am very impressed with how much thought and knowledge you put into your plant selection.
Thanks so much for mentioning the pruning of the rambling rose. Is it the same for climbers? I'm in the process of rescuing a rose (Blaze) planted many years ago that until this year has been living in a world of weeds. It had about 3 flowers bloom near the middle bottom area and that's it. Long cane growing well in many directions but been hesitant to cut. Thinking to just have at it like Paul T would likely do!
Hi Eileen,
Glad you found the rambling rose pruning useful. Climbing roses are different as they flower on new wood. Depends what your climate is but in my garden I prune in late Winter/early Spring. Places with harsh winters maybe wait a bit longer.
If you fancy cutting your rose right back but are nervous about it then just cut back a third of the stems and see how they do.
I did a video on pruning climbing roses. This is the link if you would like to watch it.
ruclips.net/video/NiPS-_S6a1s/видео.html
Oh Paul isn’t it looking just glorious?! You have so many beautiful plants with gorgeous colours, both in the flowers and the foliage. I might try splitting my mop heads as yours have done so well, and I have a Paul’s Scarlet too. You’ve given me lots of ideas, I need a bigger garden 😊what a good idea to try cutting half the rhododendron and Pieris to see if it regrows. And I did try trimming my Red Robin to get more red leaves, but I don’t think I did it enough, do have some new red leaves but not as many as you, so I might go in again 😊
Thank you Janette. That’s interesting you have a Paul’s Scarlet - I’ll have to check if you have a video of it as I haven’t seen another one.
Absolutely- we need to dig out more lawn!! 😀.
You’ve got heat and rain this weekend - I have cold and dry - my tropicals are crying ‘help’. 🤣
@@paultsworld I do have a video if you really want to see? Thumbnail is called Plants To Add Height, from March 2021. 😊
Thank you Janette - I'll look forward to watching it.
I’ve watched your video - lovely roses and beautifully placed round the garden. Love it!
@@paultsworld thank you so much!!! 😊
Love the tour and the full explanation and the tips and successes and mistakes that you made. I would love to know ( and you may already have mentioned this in your other videos, in which case, my apologies) how old you beautiful Acer tree is. Thank you so much for the tip on the hardy fuchsia, they look so delicate! Thank you, once agin, Peter.
Hi Peter, I bought the taller acer about 20 years ago, it was about a foot high and it’s been in a pot the whole time.
I love your video. Your garden is amazing!
Thank you for letting me know you enjoyed my garden. 🌻
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Hi Paul. I really enjoyed this tour. And you v given me confidence to cut back my peiris.. Have you seen bowl of beauty. Peony. My neighbour has one. And it's stunning. Happy gardening. 🇮🇪
Hello Catherine, I have also been tentative with pieris - maybe cut a third back so plenty of leaves remain and see how it responds. But as we see - they can regrow from the woody parts.
I’ll have a look at that peony - thank you for mentioning it.
Greetings to the Emerald Isle.
Just lovely💖
Thank you! 🌻
Your garden is gorgeous Paul, I love it❤️
Thank you Alicia 🌸😊
So beautiful
Thank you so much.
Lovely tour Paul, thank you. Everything is looking beautiful, especially the rambling rose. I love the way it’s climbing up into the tree. One of my mophead hydrangeas not looking it’s best, I think I’ll be brave and divide it like you. When is the best time spring?
Thank you Lil.
I think early Spring would be a good time to split the hydrangea. In the meantime you could give it a mulch of ericaceous compost and a good watering with soluble ‘Azalea’ food. This might well perk it up so it looks good this Summer. And that would increase its roots so splitting would be more successful.
Does it have any flowers starting?
Beautiful
Thank you!
🥰 love it
Thank you! 🌻
Beautiful!!
Thank you!
Thanks Paul. Everything about your garden is fabulous. I love the rambling rose growing high up into the tree. How do you manage to prune that after it has flowered?
Hi Ellie, glad you like the rose - fabulous isn't it! I actually cut off many of the long stems almost back to its main branches. It then grows new stems all round the tree ready to flower the next year. They grow vigorously. The original reason I cut it back so much was because most of the flowers were on the road side of the tree. I wasn't having that so I hard pruned back and the new stems, and flowers, are now on the 'garden' side of the tree.
What colour you have now; stunning. It has been very dry at timesl I've had the hosepipe out. It's always a surprise to see how far ahead you are - my philadelphus is still almost bare. That's a lovely white hydrangea. Thanks for sharing your garden Paul.
It certainly has been dry here as well Wendy.
So you’ll have gorgeous philadelphus flowers well into July - sounds good!
I rely on ferns and other greeneries Paul; here flowers other than wild ones, and roses Just out) are a luxury!
And the clematis of course!
'Lots; 'Bernadine' and 'Taiga' out. Lavender, hydrangeas , buddleias; 'Lucifer has seeded (first time), white Martagons and Day Lilies are gorgeous so I'm not exactly without, thank you!@@paultsworld
That's quite a list of lovely flowering plants Wendy.
Saya sangat suka😘
Thank you! 🌻
Terima kasih banyak
Beautiful tour and so many delightful plants & shrubs 💕 do you know what variety of London Pride you have? I have been looking for it since you showed us in a tour from last year 🌸💕🌸
Hi Jasmine, glad you like the plants. I seem to have the regular ‘normal’ London Pride - Saxifraga × urbium. 🌸
@@paultsworld Thank You I’ll make a note 📝 of that 🌸
Beautiful garden!! The rambling road how far do you prune it??
Last year I pruned most of the side shoots off to about 6 inches from the main stems - some were over 6 feet long. So I left it with all the main thick stems that grow from the base. All last Summer they grew back looking for the light as they had to grow back through the hawthorn tree.
After pruning make sure it’s fed and watered. As they are often near trees they often need help with watering.
Hello Paul, beautiful summer flowers! just read on line heat wave in UK and other parts of Europe; total one thousand people died from heat from Spain and Portugal. It's tragic!!! How are your plants ? Did they get sun burnt on their leaves?
Hi Kim,
We are having record temperatures today in Britain - possibly over105f. Here on the West coast it’s cooler and will get to 95f by this afternoon. I’m on sand and my garden dries out very quickly so I’m having to water with a hose-pipe, something I normally don’t as I prefer using my rain barrels - of course they are empty now.
Some of the leaves are wilting and others have been burned - hostas and the big-leaf hydrangeas in particular.
Hi Paul I have a sea holly that has never been green!! Always blue. Is yours a different version?
Hello, the leaves are green but the flowers are blue. I don’t know the exact variety unfortunately.
It’s Paul T time!!!!
So nice! 🌸😊
Please did i see Black Spot on your Rhododendron, what do you do ?
You are correct. I think I did notice black spot. I haven’t actually done anything to get rid of it apart from try to make sure the shrubs have enough water. It seems to disappear on it’s own.
@@paultsworld I wish it would bugger off from my roses Grr 😡👿
I know - it is a nuisance.
Надзвичайно гарно.ваш сад викликає захопленя!
Вітання з України
Thank you very much - glad you enjoyed the garden. Greetings to Ukraine.
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Sorry Paul, it looks like I've sent my message twice. Me and technology don't mix!!!
Ha, Wendy - I often do the same 😀
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Thank you.
It's not summer.
That is a very interesting, if bluntly put, point.
I presume you are referring to astronomical Summer? Which is from 21st June to 23rd September in 2022.
I go by the meteorological Summer which starts on 1st June - as that’s the Summer my plants go by 😀.
Beautiful!
Thank you!