I really enjoyed watching this and appreciated that you knew when to put forth comments and when to allow the viewer the opportunity to enjoy the peace and quiet of the garden.
I do like this garden. The shropshire lad is my favorite DA rose and I saw that they had it in their garden. It looks very nice. I like the open area too. Very spacious.
Thank you so much for sharing these videos! I am catching up watching a bunch today. I know I’ll look forward to watching them again and again. It’s got me wanting to plan a trip! I hope your trip is as wonderful for you as it is for me to watch these videos.
I like all the gravel walk ways and the hedges that pond in the middle was nice. All the garden benches were placed nice. I really like this garden and layout. Thanks
I've really enjoyed this, although it makes me pine for the U.K. ;-) I feel like I'm strolling around with you and love the crunching of the gravel paths. I also cut off the flowering stalks on my lamb's ear. The benefit of leaving them is how much the bees love those little flowers. I suspect if you have a lot of it, leaving the stalks on is striking. If there are only a few flowering stalks... they can be more annoying to the eye. :-P Oh! And that plant you were not sure of in the caption was Knautia macedonica. It tends to seed itself around here (Pacific Northwest). Thank you so much for sharing these gardens.
Magnificent! I just can't imagine how many people must it take to maintain these gardens. Thank you for sharing your trip with us. I've truly enjoyed each and every garden. Will certainly watch again during our long winters here in Michigan.
Love this garden. Now I know yellow phlomis will go really well with the dark purple salvia.😊Thank you for your garden tour videos. Looking forward to more.
10:11 looks more like Phyllis Bide as Lady Hillingdon is a yellow climber. Phyllis is featured heavily at David Austin, although this could also be another polyantha variety.
I love this garden! The perennials are so colorful and vibrant! They look so pretty next to each other creating a beautiful color palette! I was just wandering what is the name of the hot pink or light magenta color perennial in the mixed border. It looks so pretty!!😍
@@TheRoseGeek Wow that Violet Riot Salvia looks very similar. I've never seen that vibrancy of color before. Unfortunately I'm zone 10a so that variety won't work for me. But now I will have my eyes out. Thank you!
Can you tell me what the yellow tiered flower is in the border at timestame 4:59...Love this garden tour...thanks so much for sharing...otherwise I would have never have gotten to see it..
@@TheRoseGeek Muchas gracias linda! En realidad me gustó todo 😂🥰 igual que en todos tus hermosos videos. Solo que esa me encantó porque tengo debilidad con las rosas rosadas 😍💕 Saludos 😘
I really enjoyed watching this and appreciated that you knew when to put forth comments and when to allow the viewer the opportunity to enjoy the peace and quiet of the garden.
🙌Absolutely GORGEOUS!!! Can’t wait to watch this many times. Really some great amazing inspirational ideas, thank you for posting!!!!❤
Это так красиво!!! Спасибо за многие идеи.
Cannot thank you enough for these videos. It’s like walking through the gardens without leaving the house. I appreciate what you’re observing.
I do like this garden. The shropshire lad is my favorite DA rose and I saw that they had it in their garden. It looks very nice. I like the open area too. Very spacious.
You are so lucky to visit there, and thank you for sharing such a beautiful garden with us!!!!
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing these videos! I am catching up watching a bunch today. I know I’ll look forward to watching them again and again. It’s got me wanting to plan a trip! I hope your trip is as wonderful for you as it is for me to watch these videos.
I like this garden! Beautiful.
I agree! Thank you for watching.
I like all the gravel walk ways and the hedges that pond in the middle was nice. All the garden benches were placed nice. I really like this garden and layout. Thanks
I've really enjoyed this, although it makes me pine for the U.K. ;-) I feel like I'm strolling around with you and love the crunching of the gravel paths. I also cut off the flowering stalks on my lamb's ear. The benefit of leaving them is how much the bees love those little flowers. I suspect if you have a lot of it, leaving the stalks on is striking. If there are only a few flowering stalks... they can be more annoying to the eye. :-P Oh! And that plant you were not sure of in the caption was Knautia macedonica. It tends to seed itself around here (Pacific Northwest). Thank you so much for sharing these gardens.
So lovely... Thank you!
OMG! The tall yellow eremurus foxtail lily (8:29)
Thank you for watching!
🤩 that is wonderful! Thank you for sharing! 🙏
Love this garden.
Such a fun garden, never a dull moment. I so enjoy it ! Thanks, Kim :D
Magnificent! I just can't imagine how many people must it take to maintain these gardens. Thank you for sharing your trip with us. I've truly enjoyed each and every garden. Will certainly watch again during our long winters here in Michigan.
Love this garden. Now I know yellow phlomis will go really well with the dark purple salvia.😊Thank you for your garden tour videos. Looking forward to more.
10:11 looks more like Phyllis Bide as Lady Hillingdon is a yellow climber. Phyllis is featured heavily at David Austin, although this could also be another polyantha variety.
Thank you so much for the feedback! Have a great weekend.
Just magnificent. Thank you so much for showing this!
Спасибо Вам!
Классный канал. Очень нравится. Похоже я у Вас поселилась.
Thanks a lot
I love this garden! The perennials are so colorful and vibrant! They look so pretty next to each other creating a beautiful color palette! I was just wandering what is the name of the hot pink or light magenta color perennial in the mixed border. It looks so pretty!!😍
Another Beautiful Garden! Was that a catmint at 13:00? It was a crazy neon purple.
@@TheRoseGeek Wow that Violet Riot Salvia looks very similar. I've never seen that vibrancy of color before. Unfortunately I'm zone 10a so that variety won't work for me. But now I will have my eyes out. Thank you!
Please enable close caption!
@@TheRoseGeek how about English subtitles? Most if your videos have it. Just not the garden tours in England for some reason.
Can you tell me what the yellow tiered flower is in the border at timestame 4:59...Love this garden tour...thanks so much for sharing...otherwise I would have never have gotten to see it..
This is Phlomis russeliana. Thank you for watching.
Thanks so much@@TheRoseGeek
Could you please tell me what to do with my roses,if we have warm weather,the whole year round.Thank you .PS I live in Puerto Rico.
Hola! Cuál es el nombre de la hermosa rosa que muestras en el minuto 15:10 🥰💗 Me enamoré 😄 Gracias!
@@TheRoseGeek Muchas gracias linda! En realidad me gustó todo 😂🥰 igual que en todos tus hermosos videos. Solo que esa me encantó porque tengo debilidad con las rosas rosadas 😍💕 Saludos 😘
So amazing!,what is the name of the dark purple shrub in the foreground at 22.18 please?
I think that it is a salvia. I love that deep purple.
Hi Kim, Just wanted to know the name of the hot pink color perennial in the mixed border.
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you so much!
fairy tale garden
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What is the purply hedge? It looks like severely pruned copper beech hedge.
If you have the minute marker, I am happy to look! Thank you for watching!
The purple next to the columns at 1723? Rewatching, I see it everywhere. Some of it looks good, some, recently pruned, probably. @@TheRoseGeek
I want that gravel. Does anyone know what it is specifically?
Is it pea gravel?
@@TheRoseGeek could be Cotswold chippings. Not available in my area unfortunately.
so fast.