Oh my goodness, absolutely stunning. You have created a show-stopper Garden. I missed seeing your videos, I hope you are doing well 👍 We are hot 🔥90°F and sticky 70-95% humidy. But my garden is surviving with lots of rain 🌧 and daily irrigation. I have been keeping up videoing my garden a few times each week. Congratulations on over 200 subs! Wishing you a long garden season. 🌿💚🌿
Thanks Peggy 🙂 I am well thank you, just been extra busy lately 🤪 The almost 90f heat with high humidity only lasted a week here and temperatures are have now dropped to the 60f by day and 50f by night, so colder than average! At least the rain has helped with the watering 🤣
@@theplantaholic when will you begin moving your plants back into your house? I don't know if you ever watch my channel, but I try to show what high temps and lots of rain water can produce 👩🌾👍
I move my plants back inside during the 3rd week of October. The most tender houseplants come inside in late September, beginning of October. I have watched a few of your videos and last watched your video on frangipani cuttings😍
Thanks again VA Moon 🙂 The Heleniums are gorgeous! Really pleased with the way my tiki bar looks, just trying to find the right bar stools- quite tricky or very expensive in the UK!
Garden looks great bro ☺️☺️☺️ you'll have some nice yummy salad spuds to date them orange flowers you should either swap or sell them to to people it looks a jungle thought of Jurassic park was expecting a dinosaur to pop out somewhere LOL 😂 xx
Hi Lynda, Musa basjoo is happy in multipurpose compost as a small plant. When it gets bigger, it will need a loam based compost or even better, planted in the ground.
Can you put the names of the first couple of plants in the video in the comments as I’m unsure of the spelling. It’s the 2 near the spotty dotty. My spelling of them are Mushta Wilastonia and Cliobodium Oream Fern.
Hi Wayne, I watched one of your videos showing the Alstromerias that you have. They looked beautiful so I ordered some, which arrived yesterday for me to grow on. Do you recommend planting them in full sun, or in part sun? Should i grow them in pots for the first year until thry bulk up?
Hi Lynda, Alstromerias grow well in full sun or part sun, but won't flower as well in shade. Small plants can be grown in pots up to 2 or 3 litres before planting in the ground. They do better in the ground as they are vigorous. Some spread quickly so may need splitting every 2 or 3 years. The one I have is 'Indian Summer' and is a clumper, so doesn't spread.
@@theplantaholic Thanks Wayne, it's Indian Summer that I bought. I'll grow them on until the last frost before planting out. Once again, thank you. Looking forward to viewing more of your video's. Lynda
Oh my goodness, absolutely stunning. You have created a show-stopper Garden.
I missed seeing your videos, I hope you are doing well 👍
We are hot 🔥90°F and sticky 70-95% humidy. But my garden is surviving with lots of rain 🌧 and daily irrigation.
I have been keeping up videoing my garden a few times each week.
Congratulations on over 200 subs!
Wishing you a long garden season.
🌿💚🌿
Thanks Peggy 🙂 I am well thank you, just been extra busy lately 🤪 The almost 90f heat with high humidity only lasted a week here and temperatures are have now dropped to the 60f by day and 50f by night, so colder than average! At least the rain has helped with the watering 🤣
@@theplantaholic when will you begin moving your plants back into your house?
I don't know if you ever watch my channel, but I try to show what high temps and lots of rain water can produce 👩🌾👍
I move my plants back inside during the 3rd week of October. The most tender houseplants come inside in late September, beginning of October. I have watched a few of your videos and last watched your video on frangipani cuttings😍
@@theplantaholic thanks so much for watching. I hope you have a nice long autumn 🍂
Wow I love all
Green with envy watching this video! Fantastic garden! 👏🏼👏🏼
Hi White and Brown, thanks 🙂
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks David 🙂
Great looking garden, I bet the neighbours are really jealous!
Thanks Blogg Alot 🙂 My neighbours are not gardeners at all 🤣
Outstanding, a true plantaholic!
Thank you Captain Redbeard 🙂
Really nice I will subscribe
Wow , absolutely wonderful plants and the garden , great sharing , thank you
Thanks Maya 😊
Fabulous tour! Your magical garden is amazing, the heliums are marvelous. Everything is simply gorgeous.
Tiki bar 😍🏖️
#summertime
Thanks again VA Moon 🙂 The Heleniums are gorgeous! Really pleased with the way my tiki bar looks, just trying to find the right bar stools- quite tricky or very expensive in the UK!
A wonderful garden. I love it.
Thanks Norma, that's very kind 🙂
Tiki bar looks great xx
Thanks Kim 😄 xx
Garden looks great bro ☺️☺️☺️ you'll have some nice yummy salad spuds to date them orange flowers you should either swap or sell them to to people it looks a jungle thought of Jurassic park was expecting a dinosaur to pop out somewhere LOL 😂 xx
Wow wish my garden be as luxurious as yours
Thank you Nolie 🙂
Great garden tour. So many beautifu plants and flowers. What do you use for a fertilizer?
Thanks Mills Family Gardener. I use chicken manure pellets, blood fish and bone and seaweed fertilisers.
Fantastic garden. Any suggestions what I can do next for my garden. Jurassic gardener
Thanks Cycle helmet 😊 What plants do you already have?
At 1:35 what is the spelling of that blue colored fern please? And is it hardy for zone 9? It's beautiful!
It is Phlebodium aureum and it may be hardy in Zone 9. It would be good to buy 2 and plant one permanently and bring the other one in for the winter.
Great idea! Thank you
Hi Wayne, what potting mix would you use to pot on a small musa basjoo?
Hi Lynda, Musa basjoo is happy in multipurpose compost as a small plant. When it gets bigger, it will need a loam based compost or even better, planted in the ground.
Beautiful garden & some amazing plants 👍🏼🌱 Hi from Chip 👋🏼🌱 CHIPS WORLD
Thanks Chip 😊
@@theplantaholic your very welcome 👍🏼🌱 Chip 👋🏼
Can you put the names of the first couple of plants in the video in the comments as I’m unsure of the spelling. It’s the 2 near the spotty dotty. My spelling of them are Mushta Wilastonia and Cliobodium Oream Fern.
Hi MARK my MUSIC, the plants in question are Musshcia wollastonii and Phleobodium aureum 😎
Many thanks your garden has given me inspiration 👍
That's great to hear, good luck with your garden 😎
Hi Wayne, I watched one of your videos showing the Alstromerias that you have. They looked beautiful so I ordered some, which arrived yesterday for me to grow on. Do you recommend planting them in full sun, or in part sun? Should i grow them in pots for the first year until thry bulk up?
Hi Lynda, Alstromerias grow well in full sun or part sun, but won't flower as well in shade. Small plants can be grown in pots up to 2 or 3 litres before planting in the ground. They do better in the ground as they are vigorous. Some spread quickly so may need splitting every 2 or 3 years. The one I have is 'Indian Summer' and is a clumper, so doesn't spread.
@@theplantaholic Thanks Wayne, it's Indian Summer that I bought. I'll grow them on until the last frost before planting out. Once again, thank you. Looking forward to viewing more of your video's. Lynda
What's the latin name of the hardy Pawpaw?
The Latin name for the hardy pawpaw is Vasconcellea pubescens.
Thanks a lot.