These ideas provides a breath of fresh air and a connection to nature, proving that a lack of space is no barrier to cultivating a flourishing garden. 💚💚
Charlie, well done!! Beautiful result. Once again, you've made Australia look like it is heaven. But, with your step-by-step, - plant i.d., it is doable! Yay! Beautiful job. More Charlie! And, what about Juliet?
What are you guys doing? This and the last video are distorted and stretched out vertically. Doesn’t work. What happened? What did you do to your cameras?
this is not a joke, A.I. is taking over every channel, website, cable, computer, you name it, it's taking over. Those "moving" green rectangles on your phones = A.I. showing FACIAL RECOGNITION! The internet is now taken over by A.I., all the browsers now offer "co-pilot" = A.I. Our world as we have known it is now really dangerous for us humans... God bless.
Agreed! It's incredibly frustrating when you can't gauge the true size or space of an area because the photographer or editor used tricks to "enhance" (i.e.; distort) an image. I don't care what their reasoning is; I'm often left feeling deceived, let down, and/or annoyed by it.
I believe it's a mistake made by an inexperienced edit assistant. They have accidentally exported the video at the wrong aspect ratio unfortunately. (I used to work in a post production office) the system can be tricky. It definitely would not have been intentional
You could do it on a dime. I bought some big plastic tubs for pots, also got a great deal on some late last fall, 75 % off. I bought some end of season houseplants for cheap. After a year I divided them, quadrupling them. You can purchase elephant ear bulbs, they grow quite quickly. Use a few houseplants to take indoors, consider the rest as annual bedding plants. Or purchase small inexpensive trees and shrubs in spring, resell larger plants in fall. I plan to grow veggies in my long narrow apartment patio. I will make topiary type structures for climbing plants. Rhubarb and comfrey have giant leaves, yet can eat, use as tea. Pepper plants are compact, attractive plants. Strawberry plants around fig tree in large pot. Thanks for inspiration.❤❤
@@serenakoleno9338 we don't have dimes in New Zealand and all pots & containers are expensive. I'm a gardener and have a great garden, but pots are usually special gifts Even my second hand preserving pan was NZ $50+ (more expensive in USDs)
The only thing nice about this presentation is the folding side table. The idea of lining up a path with plants all over the place is not safe nor recommended for anything that is 32 to 36 inches in width. Now if this passageway or alley were wider than 36 inches and kept itself clear from anything infringing into it, then I would agree with it.
These ideas provides a breath of fresh air and a connection to nature, proving that a lack of space is no barrier to cultivating a flourishing garden. 💚💚
That space looks AMAZING!!
You must be in a southern climate
where your gorgeous outdoor jungle
will survive all year long!😊
I love the tactics you have used to dispel the look of a narrow space .❤❤❤love from Africa. 💚💚🤎💜
Wow!!! What an incredible beautiful transformation…doable and budget friendly too…😊❤❤❤
Beautiful makeover. Table could’ve been a bit bigger, but garden delightful.
Charlie, well done!! Beautiful result. Once again, you've made Australia look like it is heaven. But, with your step-by-step, - plant i.d., it is doable! Yay!
Beautiful job. More Charlie! And, what about Juliet?
Beautiful charlie its coffee time
Small but hugeful
This is inspiring! Thank you. I have only 14m2 but I see that is not a problem.
Absolutely love the idea to go bigger , it works!
Very nice and beautiful! I got some good ideas from this, thanks!
Beautiful!!
What a nice house,with a beautiful garden new friend
Just beautiful
Very inspiring thank you
Thank you for this idea...very helpful.
Great idea to follow. !! thanks.
Very nice and beautiful ❤️ 😍 🤩 👌 Thank you ❤️
Gorgeous 😍
🎉beautiful makeover 😊how do you call those black block 3:40 he puts under pots flower and where can i get them ?
Beautiful you done a wonderful job im very impressed
Great garden makeover, does not need the 'music'
Lovely 😍
Pretty
Looks great, just curious all the plants require same light exposures ?
Beautiful, what climate are you working in. I am in the Ohio, with North facing windows.
Wow
Beautiful, but that would cost me a fortune in pots and plants. Are plants cheaper in Oz?
Good call! I was watching this thinking with pots and mature plants that would be at or above $2000aud 😮
Amazing
What are you guys doing? This and the last video are distorted and stretched out vertically. Doesn’t work. What happened? What did you do to your cameras?
this is not a joke, A.I. is taking over every channel, website, cable, computer, you name it, it's taking over. Those "moving" green rectangles on your phones = A.I. showing FACIAL RECOGNITION! The internet is now taken over by A.I., all the browsers now offer "co-pilot" = A.I. Our world as we have known it is now really dangerous for us humans... God bless.
I am wondering as well. The original format is better.
Agreed! It's incredibly frustrating when you can't gauge the true size or space of an area because the photographer or editor used tricks to "enhance" (i.e.; distort) an image. I don't care what their reasoning is; I'm often left feeling deceived, let down, and/or annoyed by it.
I believe it's a mistake made by an inexperienced edit assistant. They have accidentally exported the video at the wrong aspect ratio unfortunately. (I used to work in a post production office) the system can be tricky. It definitely would not have been intentional
@@lucyhassett142 Seems no one is reading the comments other than the viewers!
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good video!
Very nice
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I wish u cd come to India n do my garden too ❤❤❤
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Lovely, but expensive
You could do it on a dime. I bought some big plastic tubs for pots, also got a great deal on some late last fall, 75 % off. I bought some end of season houseplants for cheap. After a year I divided them, quadrupling them. You can purchase elephant ear bulbs, they grow quite quickly. Use a few houseplants to take indoors, consider the rest as annual bedding plants. Or purchase small inexpensive trees and shrubs in spring, resell larger plants in fall. I plan to grow veggies in my long narrow apartment patio. I will make topiary type structures for climbing plants. Rhubarb and comfrey have giant leaves, yet can eat, use as tea. Pepper plants are compact, attractive plants. Strawberry plants around fig tree in large pot. Thanks for inspiration.❤❤
@@serenakoleno9338 we don't have dimes in New Zealand and all pots & containers are expensive. I'm a gardener and have a great garden, but pots are usually special gifts
Even my second hand preserving pan was NZ $50+ (more expensive in USDs)
It looks lovely, but tbph, I would quickly tire of having to always brush fronds out of my way while sidling through that narrow area.
To many many pots plants for me would lile to make narrow pots
why squish the video to 4:3?
Why are all of your videos all swished now?
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The only thing nice about this presentation is the folding side table. The idea of lining up a path with plants all over the place is not safe nor recommended for anything that is 32 to 36 inches in width. Now if this passageway or alley were wider than 36 inches and kept itself clear from anything infringing into it, then I would agree with it.
Why is it not safe?
All the time and effort spent making the video to then export it at the wrong size! Can't watch it as it's hurting my eyes
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I don't like it 😢
Wow