thanks for watching 👊😎 any suggestions on plans for next year? check out my September tour to see the difference! more updates coming soon subscribe and follow along 🎉
@@JoseRamos-jn6ij thank you for watching and commenting 😎👊 thanks! its a 3rd year garden hopefully gonna pack it out this year! my September tour shows it with all the tenders 😎
@@GrowTropicalMK thanks for watching 😎👊 definitely ready for spring already 😅 the first one on the left side is a purple rhododendron and the more spindly one behind it on the mini golf course is a red camelia, i think they are about 40 years old, they were here when we moved in, i have just lifted the canopy on them as they used to look more like giant bushes before 😂🤷♂️ i like the tree look on them
@GrowTropicalMK funny enough the people who lived here before me lived in the house for nearly 50 years and he was a professional gardner and Landscaper, didnt find that out until after i moved in, but looking at some of the larger trees in the garden you can tell! yeah they both flower in spring and are covered in flowers. all the large trees in the garden flower except the huge bay tree. tbh my favourite trees from the previous owner are the laburnum golden chain trees, they look awesome in spring, huge yellow trailing flowers, cant wait for the spring tour when its all in flower 😎
@richf_tropical_garden_projects Takes a lot of dedication to get specimens like those. Golden chain as in laburnum?They look amazing, but put me off as very toxic. But then again, half the plants in tropical style gardens probably are !
@GrowTropicalMK yeah absolutely, i can tell from when i first moved in the garden had alot of effort put into it, lol then I added loads of palm trees 😂🤷♂️🌴 yeah thats it laburnum although not sure if its the cross with watereri🤔, bloody auto predict 😂🤦♂️ the seed pods can definitely be quite toxic, but yeah i agree alot of the tropical style plants have some form of toxicity, cycas and zantedesha are probably even more toxic than laburnum 🤔🤷♂️
thanks for watching 👊😎 any suggestions on plans for next year? check out my September tour to see the difference! more updates coming soon subscribe and follow along 🎉
You have a an amazing Garden ✝️🇺🇸🙏♥️🌹🌴🇺🇸Jose's Tropical Garden 🌴
@@JoseRamos-jn6ij thank you for watching and commenting 😎👊 thanks! its a 3rd year garden hopefully gonna pack it out this year! my September tour shows it with all the tenders 😎
Nice tour thanks for sharing !... what are the two mature evergreen tree/shrubs along the left fence? as you look out the back
@@GrowTropicalMK thanks for watching 😎👊 definitely ready for spring already 😅 the first one on the left side is a purple rhododendron and the more spindly one behind it on the mini golf course is a red camelia, i think they are about 40 years old, they were here when we moved in, i have just lifted the canopy on them as they used to look more like giant bushes before 😂🤷♂️ i like the tree look on them
@richf_tropical_garden_projects yes easily 40 years. they look amazing, do they both flower?
@GrowTropicalMK funny enough the people who lived here before me lived in the house for nearly 50 years and he was a professional gardner and Landscaper, didnt find that out until after i moved in, but looking at some of the larger trees in the garden you can tell! yeah they both flower in spring and are covered in flowers. all the large trees in the garden flower except the huge bay tree. tbh my favourite trees from the previous owner are the laburnum golden chain trees, they look awesome in spring, huge yellow trailing flowers, cant wait for the spring tour when its all in flower 😎
@richf_tropical_garden_projects Takes a lot of dedication to get specimens like those. Golden chain as in laburnum?They look amazing, but put me off as very toxic. But then again, half the plants in tropical style gardens probably are !
@GrowTropicalMK yeah absolutely, i can tell from when i first moved in the garden had alot of effort put into it, lol then I added loads of palm trees 😂🤷♂️🌴 yeah thats it laburnum although not sure if its the cross with watereri🤔, bloody auto predict 😂🤦♂️ the seed pods can definitely be quite toxic, but yeah i agree alot of the tropical style plants have some form of toxicity, cycas and zantedesha are probably even more toxic than laburnum 🤔🤷♂️