Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoy the videos. It’s really nice to share this great garden to viewers far and wide. I am in the process of making some more specialist videos on plant groups to be released in a few months which you might enjoy. Just subscribed to Ruth Brancroft, it’s a garden I’ve never heard of but Brian’s videos look great!
I've watched all 3 of your videos, and I'm enjoying all the plants you've shown. However, I do wish you would tell us WHERE this garden is located! By watching, I've picked up that you're in Britain. However, I still don't know which growing zone this garden is in. Or if you're in a place that has a warmer microclimate than the other areas which surround your gardens? Which perhaps you are, since you're growing the black pepper plant & it's definitely tropical. I'm NOT located in Britain. I am, however, able to grow many of the same plants as the UK does. I've also noticed when you're introducing us to the plants in your garden, you often say the plant can, or can not, survive in "colder parts of the country". I wonder where 'that part of the country is' is... ??? Mostly, I wonder exactly what cold hardiness each plant is rated! Could you please add that information?? The cold hardiness rating is ESSENTIAL information when I am choosing a plant. And sometimes there is also heat tolerance information for plants too. This info would also be considered essential information for my chosing plants as my Summer temperatures which are extremely hot, and my Winter temperatures can be extremely cold too. Are you wondering where MY gardens are located yet?
Thank you for watching. The garden is located on the island of Tresco, part of the Isles of Scilly about 25 miles SW of Cornwall, England. We grow plants from all Mediterranean climate zones across the world. The winters are mild and the summers cool which sounds very unlike your location. In the UK we determine the hardiness of a plant from H6 (-20 to -15C) to H1a ( >15c) and do not really use the USDA zonal rating. The garden typically grows plants in groups H4 - H1c which probably equates to zones 8-11
@Goodyear's Garden Well ALL that information sounds like it would make a GREAT video, ALL BY ITSELF!! And your viewers will be from all over the globe, so yeah, that's something to think about including in your videos!!
@@goodyears_garden Your weather sounds like heaven!! Have you experienced many changes in the past 3 years like the rest of us have? Call it global warming, or not, but the changes have been dramatic where I live.
@@gardengatesopen I appreciate your feedback and try to include as much information as possible whilst trying to keep each segment short and sweet. I will attempt to include more details on the garden in general in later videos.
@@gardengatesopen Personally, no. But only because I have only worked here for 8 months. However, when I asked my colleagues on the subject they have noticed a dramatic increase in the abilities of certain plants to set seed in the past 5 years or so...possibly as a result of increased temperatures or perhaps due to other factors
THANK YOU FOR PRINTING THE NAMES! Just found your channel.
You are most welcome, thank you for watching!
The garden is really coming to life now! I love the little Babianas, but the colour of that Sapphire Tower is stunning! Another great video 💚
Thank you for watching! I too love the babianas. Hoping to see some of them in the wild one day 🤞
Already planning another trip
We grow a lot of these plants in Los Angeles.
I can imagine! I would very much like to visit California one to day see some of the fantastic native flora there
Lovely flowers 😊❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Wow Lovely Flowers ^^
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My friend, thank you for good sharing
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Just stumbled upon your channel. Such a wonderful initiative. Something like what Brian at Ruth Brancroft does. Can't thank you enough!
Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoy the videos. It’s really nice to share this great garden to viewers far and wide.
I am in the process of making some more specialist videos on plant groups to be released in a few months which you might enjoy.
Just subscribed to Ruth Brancroft, it’s a garden I’ve never heard of but Brian’s videos look great!
So peaceful 🍃thanks for this channel and your videos
Thank you very much!
@@goodyears_garden you are welcome😊🍃
I've watched all 3 of your videos, and I'm enjoying all the plants you've shown.
However,
I do wish you would tell us WHERE this garden is located!
By watching, I've picked up that you're in Britain.
However, I still don't know which growing zone this garden is in.
Or if you're in a place that has a warmer microclimate than the other areas which surround your gardens?
Which perhaps you are, since you're growing the black pepper plant & it's definitely tropical.
I'm NOT located in Britain.
I am, however, able to grow many of the same plants as the UK does.
I've also noticed when you're introducing us to the plants in your garden, you often say the plant can, or can not, survive in "colder parts of the country".
I wonder where 'that part of the country is' is... ???
Mostly, I wonder exactly what cold hardiness each plant is rated!
Could you please add that information??
The cold hardiness rating is ESSENTIAL information when I am choosing a plant.
And sometimes there is also heat tolerance information for plants too.
This info would also be considered essential information for my chosing plants as my Summer temperatures which are extremely hot, and my Winter temperatures can be extremely cold too.
Are you wondering where MY gardens are located yet?
Thank you for watching. The garden is located on the island of Tresco, part of the Isles of Scilly about 25 miles SW of Cornwall, England. We grow plants from all Mediterranean climate zones across the world. The winters are mild and the summers cool which sounds very unlike your location.
In the UK we determine the hardiness of a plant from H6 (-20 to -15C) to H1a ( >15c) and do not really use the USDA zonal rating. The garden typically grows plants in groups H4 - H1c which probably equates to zones 8-11
@Goodyear's Garden Well ALL that information sounds like it would make a GREAT video, ALL BY ITSELF!!
And your viewers will be from all over the globe, so yeah, that's something to think about including in your videos!!
@@goodyears_garden
Your weather sounds like heaven!!
Have you experienced many changes in the past 3 years like the rest of us have?
Call it global warming,
or not,
but the changes have been dramatic where I live.
@@gardengatesopen I appreciate your feedback and try to include as much information as possible whilst trying to keep each segment short and sweet. I will attempt to include more details on the garden in general in later videos.
@@gardengatesopen Personally, no. But only because I have only worked here for 8 months. However, when I asked my colleagues on the subject they have noticed a dramatic increase in the abilities of certain plants to set seed in the past 5 years or so...possibly as a result of increased temperatures or perhaps due to other factors
0:07 that is a cool bird
I agree! This is a male 'Lady Amherst' and one of three pheasant species we have in the garden.