I know English is not your first language, so please understand how much I appreciate that you do these videos in English so that I can follow your wonderful project. I wish you the best of luck!
Hello, I have been waiting for your next video and here it is! Now you are discussing your gardens and park. I am a horticulturist. Remember I know you like ivy but the root system of ivy is very dense. You will be able to grow daffodils and narcissus, but tulips will not grow in the shade. And after a while the bulbs you plant in a forest will die back without replanting on an annual basis. As for your parterre garden the design is perfect. The shade trees will have to come down. It will need full sun, to thrive. I suggest the smaller ‘Korean Boxwood’ versus standard Buxus for the perimeter. I grew Annabelle hydrangea in my gardens and orchard in Newport, RI. They have enormous flowers. What is most special about them is that the white flowers turn a rich green color in the fall. I think you want leaves on your garden floor as well as the mulch will feed the trees. Do not let the ivy climb your trees. The ivy takes the energy away from the trees. You always present a fait a compli plan, so I hope you listen to one’s advice who has planted all of the small shrubs and perennials you are discussing. I love the plan, but do not expect tulips to grown in the shade. Also look into the native forest wild flowers that you can plant in your forest as well. There is wild ‘ladies slipper’, may apple, jack - in - the -pulpit’ a variety of plants that are beautiful in the spring and summer. Also trilium. On another note, have you planned for a underground watering system?
You sound very knowledgeable and I'd love to see your garden, but perhaps you don't know France and what will survive/thrive there? I don't mean to cause any offence and I'm probably reaching. I'm only saying because I love those trees and even though there's alot of shade I don't want to see them cut down 🙈
Vu votre tenue 🩳je comprends mieux que cette vidéo ait été tournée en septembre 😂 Les conseils du jardinier qui a oeuvré chez Jacques Garcia sont précieux pour vous et je suis sûre que tout sera magnifique. J’espère que les buis choisis résisteront aux maladies . On a hâte de voir le résultat final car vos projets sont mûrement réfléchis et avec toujours un très bon goût.
Merci pour ce partage !! Vous me faites penser à Pascal Cribier, le prince des jardiniers, sensibilité de paysagiste, culture et talent .Un régal! Hâte de venir voir votre chateau et ses jardins ! A qui confierez vous la restauration du petit pont ? BRAVO !!🤩🤩🤩
I had my little forest in Argentina, with ivy covering the ground and climbing the trees, where owls, pigeons and sparrows nested and had endless conversations with each other... Also an English-style garden, with robust dahlias, daffodils, lavenders, acanthus, invincible jasmines, clivias and anemones, with butterflies and bees working tirelessly. And large orange and lemon trees that enveloped everything with their perfume in spring. There was also a fenced plot where vegetables and legumes grew protected under the shade of a mulberry tree, surrounded by a bed of aromatic herbs to keep them safe from the persevering ants... I know the care and love that accompanying nature requires in its growth and also the happiness that is seeing it in all its splendor. Success with this beautiful project and congratulations from Argentina.
Your thoughts for the garden are similar to what I did with my house and property in the United States before I moved to France. Pathways through the forest leading to a surprise (bench, statue, art installation) make the property fun. Best wishes for continued success with the project. 👏👏
You can have a picnic In a enchanted forest without leaving your Maison . Merci d’avoir partagé les images d’un lieu Légendaire ✨ La brise est respirée même à travers l’écran.
Merci pour cette balade et cet intermède bucolique. Vous aurez un écrin de verdure à la hauteur de votre projet et du domaine. Parc et jardins réhabilités et entretenus souligneront la qualité de votre restauration et compléteront harmonieusement ce domaine qui sera magnifique à ne pas douter. Bravo pour les parterres très réussis et comme toujours parfaitement dans l'esprit du "Grand Siècle" ....hâte de les voir au printemps....
Bonjour Antoni, your description of the garden sounds very lovely. I can't wait to get to part two. Thanks as always for sharing your vision with us. Love from N.Y.
I realy love your videos. So much details and knowledge you have about things. It honors you how much passion you have for restoring the whole place. Can't wait for your next video !!
The parterre plan sounds beautiful, I hope there is enough sun in this space for the plants to thrive. Ivy is beautiful, but can be detrimental to trees. The river is beautiful and that church is amazing!
I love hearing all the lovely plans. But, I agree that ivy ruins other living ground-cover, shrubs and trees. So difficult to get rid of, but it has to be done - year after year. 😊
Your plans and progress sound delightful and in context with the Chateau. Thank you for including us. Although you likely have already planted the Buxus and Taxus, it's important to remember that there are many species and cultivars of both.. some are quite large and vigorous requiring more pruning. Taxus has separate male and female plants. The berries on the female are highly toxic and their red colour would not add to the serene design and palette of the Parterre. A few bulbs and plants for your consideration: Galanthus nivalis/Snowdrops, white flowers very early bloom (bulb) Naturalizes well Hyacinthoides non-scripta/white bluebells. Bulb. Naturalizes well. Galium odoratum/ small white flower early Spring/noninvasive ground cover/edible Naturalizes well Ferns..many to choose from. Three Canadian choices, Polystichum munitum, Polystichum polyblepharum..both evergreen..mass plant in forest settings and river banks. Adiatum pedatum, semi deciduous, very delicate for close-up viewing. Matteucia struthiopteris/Ostrich fern, quite large, stunning. Dicksoniana antarctica/tree fern/tropical so not winter hardy/gorgeous. Grow in a large container and protect in winter. Something to consider adding as your gardens progress. Daphnes and Gardenias. Beautiful mostly evergreen scented shrubs. One reminder for the Parterre plantings, if I may...Peonies full sun, Hydrangea macrophylla shade.. Wishing you continued success. In a chaotic world, it is reassuring knowing there are people devoted to creating beauty and order.
Love your vision for the gardens and it is good you are starting now so that when you have finished work on the chateau you will have an established garden.
I really enjoy your videos. Think others have already commented on not putting tulips in your woods. Bluebells & snowdrops would look more natural & would be happier. I know they’re not bulbs but foxgloves look magical. I have a woodland garden & the pink & white cyclamen are beautiful in September. Talking of beautiful, I hope the green shorts & boots combination were especially pour moi 😉😎😆
this is going to be so magical. The door to enter the forest sounds so amazing. also the cyclamen de naples on the forest floor is so magical and beautiful!! and the westeria over the door is a genius idea.
Sir I'm truly blessed to have found this channel, you've influenced and enriched my taste in culture and heritage overall and hope to learn so much more! Wonderful work done, truly!! Merci beaucoup - Prottay (Calcutta, India)
Et voilà, je te suivis toujours concernant la rénovation de ce châteuax, et je peux dire que j'aime bien observer votre esprit d'inspiration pour transformer cette carte postale en un véritable chef d'oeuvre. Mes félicitations. À bientôt!
Wonderful tour - the gardens are lovely, and will be even more beautiful when they are completed. The river is absolutely charming - I am wondering whether it flooded (not sure if you had lots of rain in your region). Interesting that ivy could be beneficial! I have those cyclamen in my lawn, and they bloom both in spring and autumn - they are a real treasure. Snow drops are nice and bloom beginning in December until the early part of March.
I especially enjoy hearing your comments explaining why you are planting what you are planting in addition to the explanations of the continued restorations. I am sure all of your viewers appreciate the Olympic effort exerted in the entire restoration project.
When you thin out the Forrest to let in more light, a lot of the ground covers and wildflowers will start growing again, naturally. Chateau LaLande did that and their Forrest is healing. Their Forrest provides fire wood, lumber for construction and there is now a healthy balance of young, medium and mature trees to ensure to longevity of the Forrest. Check out the movie “The Gardener” It is a beautiful documentary of the gardens at Les Quatre Vents, full of surprises, amazing vistas and drama. It’s one men’s vision. The more we get to know you through your videos, the more you seem like a Renaissance Man, full of talents, knowledge, versatile interests and vision. It’s lovely to see you vision come through and the precision with which you plan, organize and execute.
Thank you for sharing your process. Your description of the gardens and forest were wonderful. I can picture it. Can’t wait to see when it is finished! It will be beautiful!
The exteriors and grounds are just as important as the quality of the interiors of the buildings. Window dressing matters. The landscaping plans looks wonderful and a grand homage to the original chateau.
I just love your videos, especially the detail of how the garden will be landscaped. You probably know the Priory garden in the region of Berry. We just loved that garden and how the plants were selected because of there meaning. It is just wonderful to here your passion for restoration. There are too many video’s of people around the world buying Chateau’s and renovating them without researching the history.
Great video thanks for sharing your plans for the garden can hardly wait till they are blooming will be beautiful at the little cottage. Great plans. ❤❤❤👏👏👏👏🙏🇨🇦😍
The Annabelle Hydrangea and Cyclamen are both very beautiful. I can't wait to see your stunning garden when it is finished. Best wishes from New Zealand. 💗
I know you have good garden team but you might check out Beth Chattos woodland garden book. See peony in the woods , kirengoshoma, yes cyclamen but also leucojum a lovely tall white bulb out now. Also allium nigrum which loves semi shade a tall flat white allium. Ruscus, Danea racemosa. So many without it being naff. And my friends book the medieval garden by Sylvia landsberg. A fantastic gate idea as an entrance check out Hoveton Halls spiders web gate. Love this chateau.
I was wondering when we would be getting another installment from you. Always leave people wanting more is a good strategy and I suspect you're probably a busy man. I'm impressed with how in depth you've researched and planned your project. Personally, I like the Taxus flanking the forest entrance. It signals a transition into the fantasy woodland ahead. Perhaps a scene evoking A Midsummer Night's Dream. I'm a bit surprised that you wish to plant the entire forest floor with ivy. Will you be able to maintain healthy trees with the forest floor covered in an invasive and parasitic monoculture like Hedera? I admit that it sounds lovely if you can get it all to grow together harmoniously. I love naturalized bulbs in the woods. I remember driving one Spring day into a wooded area outside Nevers to see les jonquils. There were hundreds of people in the woods picking them. They were as thick as dandelions and twice as cheerful. Truly unforgettable! The patch of cyclamen was spectacular. They're one of my favorites. I applaud your ambition. It will be magnificent when finished.
Es muy agradable ver tu entusiasmo y es muy bueno que disfrutes el proceso y te deseo que veas concluido tu proyecto que además te ha abierto la posibilidad de explorar al conocimiento de tantos aspectos que involucran el rehabilitar un lugar como éste, que cuentes con mucho, mucho tiempo para disfrutarlo y vivir cada espacio de tu propia inspiración con tus amigos y seres queridos; y desde luego de tu contribución a preservar el patrimonio cultural de tu país.
Your plans are smart and beautiful. Is Daan going to be involved with the plant choices? Looking forward to seeing your next video. Thank you for sharing the beauty of your chateau!
Great job on the design of the gardens. I love the plan. Will you also add a vegetable and herb gardens to support the chateau? How do you select the plants, flowers, shrubs and type of grass for planting? You guys seem pretty knowledgeable. I really like the change with the seasons. Keep up the great work.
Your garden plans sound wonderful. I guess you are able to buy a grass that grows well in all that shaded area. Those cyclamen are gorgeous aren't they? I have seen them in other chateau grounds. Best wishes.
I found this video quite enjoyable, and inspiring. The amount of thought and planning that went into it is most impressive and I look forward to its second part. As an avid gardener, I greatly appreciate all of the manual labor that is required to effectuate the detailed plans. The end results promise to be impressive, indeed.
Hi Antoni, are you not afraid of all the Boxwood Diseases & Insect Pests, my family have lost so many Boxwood in the last five years to this new pest Japan. It is better to take an alternative to Boxwood as it is not only soul destroying but also so expensive to have 20 - 30 year old box balls and other ornaments just eaten by box pests and then needing to remove them again. The design looks very nice and also the idea for having all year round flowers and plants. Looking forward to seeing this project !
I say thank you as well for your videos in English. There is something so calming and reassuring in the enchanting restoration of your magical property. Your educated eye is so appreciated. Thank you for this bit of calm in my day.
You have a lovely forest, Anthoni. The river and the bridge add a romantic feel. If I may suggest, if you want to organize treks around the forest, the pit stops could be a chance for people to know what trees and other flora are there and if there are background stories at each stop, that could be a very interesting walk. Or if you want you can put up some "active spots" like a tree house, a swing or even a climbing rope for those physically able to climb. All the best!
It is awesome....and the beauty of it is that you are working to bring it to its original state.......more and more I see places being transform into very modern contemporary styles......nothing bad about it...but I still love to keep the history and originality of these beautifull houses..........and I'm still waiting to see that amazing front gate......will it be soon?
It is too bad we don't get to see the restoration of the river it would be an interesting addition to the evolution of the park. Great video and I look forward to part 2. 🙂
I know English is not your first language, so please understand how much I appreciate that you do these videos in English so that I can follow your wonderful project. I wish you the best of luck!
These plans are just delightful! What a lovely vision!
This is how you properly renovate a chateau. L’attention aux détails sont incroyables.🇺🇸
Hello, I have been waiting for your next video and here it is! Now you are discussing your gardens and park. I am a horticulturist. Remember I know you like ivy but the root system of ivy is very dense. You will be able to grow daffodils and narcissus, but tulips will not grow in the shade. And after a while the bulbs you plant in a forest will die back without replanting on an annual basis. As for your parterre garden the design is perfect. The shade trees will have to come down. It will need full sun, to thrive. I suggest the smaller ‘Korean Boxwood’ versus standard Buxus for the perimeter. I grew Annabelle hydrangea in my gardens and orchard in Newport, RI. They have enormous flowers. What is most special about them is that the white flowers turn a rich green color in the fall. I think you want leaves on your garden floor as well as the mulch will feed the trees. Do not let the ivy climb your trees. The ivy takes the energy away from the trees. You always present a fait a compli plan, so I hope you listen to one’s advice who has planted all of the small shrubs and perennials you are discussing. I love the plan, but do not expect tulips to grown in the shade. Also look into the native forest wild flowers that you can plant in your forest as well. There is wild ‘ladies slipper’, may apple, jack - in - the -pulpit’ a variety of plants that are beautiful in the spring and summer. Also trilium. On another note, have you planned for a underground watering system?
I’m in Australia and the ivy we have is a weed, it is so hard to get rid of. The trees are strangled in our area. 🇦🇺❤️
You sound very knowledgeable and I'd love to see your garden, but perhaps you don't know France and what will survive/thrive there? I don't mean to cause any offence and I'm probably reaching.
I'm only saying because I love those trees and even though there's alot of shade I don't want to see them cut down 🙈
@@carlyh6913 hi, no offense taken, but I live in France. I am in Provence.
Ivy is an invasive species. It causes a lot of damage to buildings and walls.
Vu votre tenue 🩳je comprends mieux que cette vidéo ait été tournée en septembre 😂
Les conseils du jardinier qui a oeuvré chez Jacques Garcia sont précieux pour vous et je suis sûre que tout sera magnifique. J’espère que les buis choisis résisteront aux maladies .
On a hâte de voir le résultat final car vos projets sont mûrement réfléchis et avec toujours un très bon goût.
Oh how I wish you had more time to post videos more often - not only are they wonderfully beautiful but I learn something too.
More, more, more videos!!!!!!
So lovely to see the woods and hear the plans for a little updating and clearing! They will be such a pleasant place to walk all year long! Cheers!
You are putting so much love in your project. Thank you very much for sharing!
Can´t wait until it is finished and when it is open for public!
🥰Bluebells are beautiful in early spring and multiply nicely in a forest.
Oh yaa, so fresh! Mmm, yesh, YESH! OH!
Merci pour ce partage !! Vous me faites penser à Pascal Cribier, le prince des jardiniers, sensibilité de paysagiste, culture et talent .Un régal! Hâte de venir voir votre chateau et ses jardins !
A qui confierez vous la restauration du petit pont ?
BRAVO !!🤩🤩🤩
We call it a bird bath or water bowl or water basin. I love your videos! I cannot wait for your garden
Simply fabulous grounds. Once everything is restored, I'm sure it will be incredible.
the drone shots show how huge of an area the park is and how lovely it will be planted and finally maintained
I had my little forest in Argentina, with ivy covering the ground and climbing the trees, where owls, pigeons and sparrows nested and had endless conversations with each other... Also an English-style garden, with robust dahlias, daffodils, lavenders, acanthus, invincible jasmines, clivias and anemones, with butterflies and bees working tirelessly. And large orange and lemon trees that enveloped everything with their perfume in spring. There was also a fenced plot where vegetables and legumes grew protected under the shade of a mulberry tree, surrounded by a bed of aromatic herbs to keep them safe from the persevering ants... I know the care and love that accompanying nature requires in its growth and also the happiness that is seeing it in all its splendor. Success with this beautiful project and congratulations from Argentina.
Your thoughts for the garden are similar to what I did with my house and property in the United States before I moved to France. Pathways through the forest leading to a surprise (bench, statue, art installation) make the property fun. Best wishes for continued success with the project. 👏👏
You can have a picnic In a enchanted forest without leaving your Maison . Merci d’avoir partagé les images d’un lieu Légendaire ✨ La brise est respirée même à travers l’écran.
Thanks for explaining all of the gardens to us all. It’s going to be beautiful! Can’t wait to see the gardens!
Merci pour cette balade et cet intermède bucolique. Vous aurez un écrin de verdure à la hauteur de votre projet et du domaine. Parc et jardins réhabilités et entretenus souligneront la qualité de votre restauration et compléteront harmonieusement ce domaine qui sera magnifique à ne pas douter. Bravo pour les parterres très réussis et comme toujours parfaitement dans l'esprit du "Grand Siècle" ....hâte de les voir au printemps....
Bonjour Antoni, your description of the garden sounds very lovely. I can't wait to get to part two. Thanks as always for sharing your vision with us. Love from N.Y.
I realy love your videos. So much details and knowledge you have about things. It honors you how much passion you have for restoring the whole place. Can't wait for your next video !!
The parterre plan sounds beautiful, I hope there is enough sun in this space for the plants to thrive.
Ivy is beautiful, but can be detrimental to trees.
The river is beautiful and that church is amazing!
I love hearing all the lovely plans. But, I agree that ivy ruins other living ground-cover, shrubs and trees. So difficult to get rid of, but it has to be done - year after year. 😊
You are correct. NEVER deliberately plant English Ivy, as we call it in the US.
I find your videos and visions enchanting. Thank you so much for taking us along. 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉😊
Your gardening plans are sounding spectacular! I look forward to seeing videos of the progress👏🏻🤗
Annabelle is a favorite 😍
Your plans and progress sound delightful and in context with the Chateau. Thank you for including us. Although you likely have already planted the Buxus and Taxus, it's important to remember that there are many species and cultivars of both.. some are quite large and vigorous requiring more pruning. Taxus has separate male and female plants. The berries on the female are highly toxic and their red colour would not add to the serene design and palette of the Parterre.
A few bulbs and plants for your consideration: Galanthus nivalis/Snowdrops, white flowers very early bloom (bulb) Naturalizes well
Hyacinthoides non-scripta/white bluebells. Bulb. Naturalizes well.
Galium odoratum/ small white flower early Spring/noninvasive ground cover/edible Naturalizes well
Ferns..many to choose from. Three Canadian choices, Polystichum munitum, Polystichum polyblepharum..both evergreen..mass plant in forest settings and river banks. Adiatum pedatum, semi deciduous, very delicate for close-up viewing.
Matteucia struthiopteris/Ostrich fern, quite large, stunning.
Dicksoniana antarctica/tree fern/tropical so not winter hardy/gorgeous. Grow in a large container and protect in winter. Something to consider adding as your gardens progress.
Daphnes and Gardenias. Beautiful mostly evergreen scented shrubs.
One reminder for the Parterre plantings, if I may...Peonies full sun, Hydrangea macrophylla shade..
Wishing you continued success. In a chaotic world, it is reassuring knowing there are people devoted to creating beauty and order.
Obrigada por mais um vídeo maravilhoso!!! Sou encantada pelo seu projeto , ele é tão majestoso quanto a sua floresta !!! ❤
Well done laying out the garden.
Such amazing imagination and foresight. I wish I had them.
Spanish bluebell and hellebores would work wonderfully well in that shaded wood.
A wonderful park, very correct and painstaking restoration. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us!
Love your vision for the gardens and it is good you are starting now so that when you have finished work on the chateau you will have an established garden.
I really enjoy your videos. Think others have already commented on not putting tulips in your woods. Bluebells & snowdrops would look more natural & would be happier. I know they’re not bulbs but foxgloves look magical. I have a woodland garden & the pink & white cyclamen are beautiful in September. Talking of beautiful, I hope the green shorts & boots combination were especially pour moi 😉😎😆
There it goes “super cute” at 10:57 ….. my favourite phrase. ❤
this is going to be so magical. The door to enter the forest sounds so amazing. also the cyclamen de naples on the forest floor is so magical and beautiful!! and the westeria over the door is a genius idea.
so beautiful!
great video Antoni. the way you explain how the garden and the forest are going to look sounds very beautiful hope I can see it soon.
Love your program and all your elegant plans for the gardens! Please share more videos with us, really enjoy the process of your restoration! 👏👏🌳
Sir I'm truly blessed to have found this channel, you've influenced and enriched my taste in culture and heritage overall and hope to learn so much more! Wonderful work done, truly!! Merci beaucoup
- Prottay (Calcutta, India)
A nice garden. Its going to be beautiful when you finish it. I like your ideas. Its a nice forest.
Et voilà, je te suivis toujours concernant la rénovation de ce châteuax, et je peux dire que j'aime bien observer votre esprit d'inspiration pour transformer cette carte postale en un véritable chef d'oeuvre. Mes félicitations. À bientôt!
Vai fica muito Bonito adorei muito valei ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Una proprietà meravigliosa! Saluti from Umbria, Italy.
Wonderful tour - the gardens are lovely, and will be even more beautiful when they are completed. The river is absolutely charming - I am wondering whether it flooded (not sure if you had lots of rain in your region). Interesting that ivy could be beneficial! I have those cyclamen in my lawn, and they bloom both in spring and autumn - they are a real treasure. Snow drops are nice and bloom beginning in December until the early part of March.
Wow, your property is absolutely stunning! I’m excited to see it all planted!!
Love from Mary in Southern California 💗
I especially enjoy hearing your comments explaining why you are planting what you are planting in addition to the explanations of the continued restorations. I am sure all of your viewers appreciate the Olympic effort exerted in the entire restoration project.
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When you thin out the Forrest to let in more light, a lot of the ground covers and wildflowers will start growing again, naturally.
Chateau LaLande did that and their Forrest is healing.
Their Forrest provides fire wood, lumber for construction and there is now a healthy balance of young, medium and mature trees to ensure to longevity of the Forrest.
Check out the movie “The Gardener”
It is a beautiful documentary of the gardens at Les Quatre Vents, full of surprises, amazing vistas and drama. It’s one men’s vision.
The more we get to know you through your videos, the more you seem like a Renaissance Man, full of talents, knowledge, versatile interests and vision.
It’s lovely to see you vision come through and the precision with which you plan, organize and execute.
I already see the magic of this beautiful garden ✨✨✨🍃
Thank you for sharing your process. Your description of the gardens and forest were wonderful. I can picture it. Can’t wait to see when it is finished! It will be beautiful!
The park is a wonderful blank canvas to work with . The neighboring church is a great borrowed landscape feature .
My favorite RUclips crush I mean chateau 🎉
Everything is so beautiful!
That is like a fairy-land. Very beautiful.
Tutto è meraviglioso…
È un piacere vederti, è un piacere ascoltarti. Tanti tanti complimenti ❤
The exteriors and grounds are just as important as the quality of the interiors of the buildings. Window dressing matters. The landscaping plans looks wonderful and a grand homage to the original chateau.
I just love your videos, especially the detail of how the garden will be landscaped. You probably know the Priory garden in the region of Berry.
We just loved that garden and how the plants were selected because of there meaning.
It is just wonderful to here your passion for restoration. There are too many video’s of people around the world buying Chateau’s and renovating them without researching the history.
Nice wristwatch mate. I wear a Pasha Chrono. Cartier, always Good taste.!
They have disappeared. If someone lives near the castle, you should go over there to check out if everything is well!!
The vision you have for the garden and forest is amazing!❤
Dr sexy you continue to amaze me on your fantastic achievements in your restoration s. Keep it up my man!👍😎🇺🇸💋
Bravo, vraiment tres intéressant tout ce beau travail fait avec attention.
Amazing!
Você é muito meticuloso com tudo! Fico encantado!
One day I will have my own castle too!
I’ve been bingeing this channel and have now started speaking in Antoni’s accent (I’m from Scotland) subconsciously, desole Antoni 🙈
Great video thanks for sharing your plans for the garden can hardly wait till they are blooming will be beautiful at the little cottage. Great plans. ❤❤❤👏👏👏👏🙏🇨🇦😍
The Annabelle Hydrangea and Cyclamen are both very beautiful. I can't wait to see your stunning garden when it is finished.
Best wishes from New Zealand. 💗
Your plan is exquisite - it will be magical! All you need are some garden gnomes! Just kidding!
I know you have good garden team but you might check out Beth Chattos woodland garden book. See peony in the woods , kirengoshoma, yes cyclamen but also leucojum a lovely tall white bulb out now. Also allium nigrum which loves semi shade a tall flat white allium.
Ruscus,
Danea racemosa.
So many without it being naff.
And my friends book the medieval garden by Sylvia landsberg.
A fantastic gate idea as an entrance check out Hoveton Halls spiders web gate.
Love this chateau.
I'm so excited to see a new video !
The Chateau looks absolutely amazing !
I was wondering when we would be getting another installment from you. Always leave people wanting more is a good strategy and I suspect you're probably a busy man.
I'm impressed with how in depth you've researched and planned your project.
Personally, I like the Taxus flanking the forest entrance. It signals a transition into the fantasy woodland ahead. Perhaps a scene evoking A Midsummer Night's Dream.
I'm a bit surprised that you wish to plant the entire forest floor with ivy. Will you be able to maintain healthy trees with the forest floor covered in an invasive and parasitic monoculture like Hedera? I admit that it sounds lovely if you can get it all to grow together harmoniously.
I love naturalized bulbs in the woods. I remember driving one Spring day into a wooded area outside Nevers to see les jonquils. There were hundreds of people in the woods picking them. They were as thick as dandelions and twice as cheerful. Truly unforgettable!
The patch of cyclamen was spectacular. They're one of my favorites.
I applaud your ambition. It will be magnificent when finished.
Yeah … si si oui oui yes yes 🙌💪🎥
😍🤩 🌳 🏰
🤗 🇺🇸
Absolutely wonderful! Such magical surroundings. I would love to come and see it one day 🥰
Merveilleux!!!! Merci pour nous faire connaitre!!!!
It is beautiful now but it will be so much better after your plans come to fruition.⭐️
Es muy agradable ver tu entusiasmo y es muy bueno que disfrutes el proceso y te deseo que veas concluido tu proyecto que además te ha abierto la posibilidad de explorar al conocimiento de tantos aspectos que involucran el rehabilitar un lugar como éste, que cuentes con mucho, mucho tiempo para disfrutarlo y vivir cada espacio de tu propia inspiración con tus amigos y seres queridos; y desde luego de tu contribución a preservar el patrimonio cultural de tu país.
Thank you being a thoughtful gardener and using green space wisely.
Hey handsome prince, love your voice and accent and all of the restoration plans you have for that gorgeous place…
Your plans are smart and beautiful. Is Daan going to be involved with the plant choices? Looking forward to seeing your next video. Thank you for sharing the beauty of your chateau!
Absolutely stunning😊! And the garden is gorgeous too 😉
I like the attention to details! 🤩👍
Waiting plans. Manifique ❤
Great job on the design of the gardens. I love the plan. Will you also add a vegetable and herb gardens to support the chateau? How do you select the plants, flowers, shrubs and type of grass for planting? You guys seem pretty knowledgeable. I really like the change with the seasons. Keep up the great work.
Your garden plans sound wonderful. I guess you are able to buy a grass that grows well in all that shaded area. Those cyclamen are gorgeous aren't they? I have seen them in other chateau grounds. Best wishes.
To have a Life project like this must be amazing. Thank you for sharing! Well done
I am glad you kept your gardener foliage mastermind to help bring the entire land into a Disneyland Paris vibe. Yes I hate nettles.
I found this video quite enjoyable, and inspiring. The amount of thought and planning that went into it is most impressive and I look forward to its second part. As an avid gardener, I greatly appreciate all of the manual labor that is required to effectuate the detailed plans. The end results promise to be impressive, indeed.
Hi Antoni, are you not afraid of all the Boxwood Diseases & Insect Pests, my family have lost so many Boxwood in the last five years to this new pest Japan. It is better to take an alternative to Boxwood as it is not only soul destroying but also so expensive to have 20 - 30 year old box balls and other ornaments just eaten by box pests and then needing to remove them again. The design looks very nice and also the idea for having all year round flowers and plants. Looking forward to seeing this project !
I say thank you as well for your videos in English. There is something so calming and reassuring in the enchanting restoration of your magical property. Your educated eye is so appreciated. Thank you for this bit of calm in my day.
Todo al detalle. Increíble su contenido muchas gracias por compartirlo.
I love how the garden is going to look. I would love to explore the wood. I bet it would be fun.
James
The listeria with a trunk that is "complicated and tortured" is the height of romanticism. ❤
Your plans sound enchanting
You have a lovely forest, Anthoni. The river and the bridge add a romantic feel. If I may suggest, if you want to organize treks around the forest, the pit stops could be a chance for people to know what trees and other flora are there and if there are background stories at each stop, that could be a very interesting walk. Or if you want you can put up some "active spots" like a tree house, a swing or even a climbing rope for those physically able to climb. All the best!
That is an nice Patek Philippe Watch you have on. Looks like its a classic. WOW.
It is awesome....and the beauty of it is that you are working to bring it to its original state.......more and more I see places being transform into very modern contemporary styles......nothing bad about it...but I still love to keep the history and originality of these beautifull houses..........and I'm still waiting to see that amazing front gate......will it be soon?
As a garden designer will I say it a good idear to make the garden in style off the little house . Very good plan. Also the view on the wood .Nice!!
It is too bad we don't get to see the restoration of the river it would be an interesting addition to the evolution of the park. Great video and I look forward to part 2. 🙂