Back Garden Tour - My English Garden - May 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @sannaericditsler4034
    @sannaericditsler4034 Год назад +3

    Your garden is beautiful. I can't wait to see your laburnum arch.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thank you - hopefully next May 🤞

  • @shannenstanley
    @shannenstanley Год назад +1

    I think the shed bed is fantastic! It's absolutely beautiful, I don't think it's too chaotic at all. I love it!!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I think I agree with you - it’s growing on me - thank you for letting me know 👍

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461
    @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461 Год назад +1

    🤗 PAUL ,YOUR GARDEN IS GETTING WELL DESERVED COMPLIMENTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD 😎💚💚💚

  • @michaelmcdonnell1280
    @michaelmcdonnell1280 Год назад +1

    Hey Paul, your garden is full of surprises this year. You definitely give us some brilliant ideas. Thanks for another great video.
    Michael in the West of Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Hi Michael, I am so pleased you find my garden interesting - thanks for letting me know - greetings to Ireland

  • @juliedubberley1192
    @juliedubberley1192 Год назад +1

    The aquilegia with the euphorbia looks lovely, as does the London pride and Welsh Poppies... the whole garden is looking superb ❤

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you Julia, that London Pride is everywhere in my garden with its frothy flowers at their best. 🌻

  • @МаринаМаринаПривет-т9ь

    Благодарю за прогулку по великолепному, ухоженному саду! Вы прекрасный хозяин. И , я думаю, цветочки чувствуют Вашу доброту! Удачи!❤

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you, that is so nice of you. 🌻

  • @RoseCottageColleen
    @RoseCottageColleen Год назад +2

    you are such an inspiration and have given me so much to aspire to. As my little garden is new, I'm fortunate I can draw ideas from your garden to implement without much fuss. Thank you so much for a wonderful channel.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +2

      So nice of you Colleen - I’ll bet you are making a beautiful garden and space. 🌸

  • @renatalimarzi
    @renatalimarzi Год назад

    Hello, dearest Paul! Thanks for the update of your FANTASTIC garden! I'd really like to see it in person. It must be just wonderful, my friend! A little, private Paradise....
    You're very inspiring, my friend.
    HUGS and cheers and my huge like, Paul! Renata

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Renata - so nice of you - warm greetings to you & Italy 🇮🇹

    • @renatalimarzi
      @renatalimarzi Год назад

      @@paultsworld Oh, THANKS from the heart, Paul!! Ciao!!

  • @wendychandler8304
    @wendychandler8304 Год назад

    Glorious, Paul, you all that hard work has paid off. The shed bed is a delightful riot of colour. Alchemilla can be a pest, it does spread and after rain (!) it saturates feet and legs. It's so dry here, cold and bright - I'm hosing now. Thanks for sharing your garden.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hi Wendy, glad you like the accidental blend of plants and colours - so much better when the plants do it themselves.
      I am also watering big-time - my sandy soil is going to dust before my eyes. ☀️

    • @wendychandler8304
      @wendychandler8304 Год назад

      @@paultsworld 'Soil going to dust' is terribly accurate Paul; I couldn't believe just how dry some pots had been. Panic stations!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Is it going to be a dry Summer - I hope not - gets difficult to cope and watering takes an age.

  • @willowgrove631
    @willowgrove631 Год назад +4

    Your garden is bursting forth! All looking green & wonderful! I know you said it was a bit chaotic, but I absolutely love the shed bed at the moment (will admit to liking a bit of chaos in my garden 😆), it’s so colourful with the azalea & those forget-me-nots. It’s been encouraging to see how well your plug plants have done from last year - I might order some to fill in gaps in my borders. Great tour Paul, thanks for showing us around 😊

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hi Lindsay, I actually thought the shed bed would be a bit sparse this year but isn’t it just amazing how plants simply fill the gaps themselves!
      I really enjoyed dealing with the plug plants - a lot of work but out of 72 mixed plants I only had about 5 die off! So I ended up with plenty to fill borders or give away to family & friends.
      Glad you enjoyed the tour 🌻

  • @karinecarde1254
    @karinecarde1254 Год назад

    It's all very beautiful, Paul 😊
    Thank you for sharing your garden with us.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you Karine, it’s my pleasure to share my garden. 🌻

  • @eileenmc8808
    @eileenmc8808 Год назад +3

    Your garden takes my breath away. It's a real paradise. Not surprised the garden in Wales used your photo...spectacular! And I do remember you working on that shed bed. It looks unbelievable. Thanks for the tour, Paul T💚.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome Eileen, so pleased you enjoyed the shed bed. 🌻

  • @shod61
    @shod61 Год назад +1

    I remember when you started the shed garden and wow, it has really taken off and become so beautiful. It’s amazing how quickly plants grow me fill in bare spaces. I love it.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      It has grown hasn’t it! Both the shrubs and perennials are competing for space
      - I do like to see them intermingle.

  • @jcking6785
    @jcking6785 Год назад +1

    So many beautiful plants in your garden. I’m especially found of the deciduous azaleas. I hardly recognize the shed bed, it has filled in so quickly and quite nicely, too. You certainly have a green thumb. 💚

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      The good thing about deciduous azaleas is the scent as a bonus. Glad you like how the shed bed is doing - basically the plants themselves did the arranging 😀

  • @mariamojicasarmiento
    @mariamojicasarmiento Год назад

    Good afternoon Paul, what beautiful Phlomis,
    Azaleas, wigelas, bleeding hearts, fox gloves, hydrangeas, and so many gorgeous plants!
    Your little garden friend, the black bird . Shead Garden is bursting with blooms.
    Love your garden!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hello Maria, when you list the plants so beautifully, it does sound nice. The blackbird is always in the garden - his female is collecting a lot of worms - so they have chicks somewhere.

  • @zalehaburude7752
    @zalehaburude7752 Год назад

    Beautiful and beautiful Flowers..and your garden is truly wonderful...Congratulations..Paul T's World.
    Greetings from North Borneo

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your greetings from North Borneo. Glad you enjoyed the garden Zaleha. 🌻

  • @Anna-BoBanna
    @Anna-BoBanna Год назад

    I like chaos and unpredictability in the garden. I've planted many pots with a wildflower mix and it's fun to see which will come up when, and how you have to wait a few years to see some of them. The garden is always changing and I love that.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      That’s really nice to have wildflower mixes - I’ll bet the bees love your garden.

  • @kurthartle5473
    @kurthartle5473 Год назад

    I received a few young phlomis , same type as yours, and had to wait several years to finally see bloom coming this year. They're beautiful when mature!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      That’s interesting that phlomis take a few years to flower - that’s something new I’ve learned and that mine are ‘normal’

  • @lynnhunt2865
    @lynnhunt2865 Год назад

    Looks lovely Paul. Those shed bed plants have really come on.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      They certainly have, I’m delighted - thank you Lynn.

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall Год назад

    Absolutely stunning Paul 🍃🌸🍃

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      So nice - thank you Jasmine 🌻

  • @ramatkhmat
    @ramatkhmat Год назад

    Hello, the flowers are really beautiful, I like them🍀🍀🌱🌹🌷🌸💐💗👍

  • @khayescobar1819
    @khayescobar1819 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden sure pretty love all the combinations 👍😊🙏❤️

  • @debbieeckels25
    @debbieeckels25 8 месяцев назад

    Love your garden. Thanks for the walk around. You gave a good tour.
    Debbie

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed the tour Debbie - I’m always nervous when I put up a video.

  • @meggygurova7273
    @meggygurova7273 Год назад

    Amazing garden. I love the red azalea and the pink wigela.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thank you Meggy, good choice - two of my favourites as well.

  • @hornchen7149
    @hornchen7149 Год назад

    Ein wunderschöner Garten, Paul!

  • @leniesgarden9501
    @leniesgarden9501 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your garden I enjoyed every plant! Beautiful garden!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      You’re very welcome - it’s a joy to film and share the plants.

  • @lilwilliams7277
    @lilwilliams7277 Год назад

    Wow, shed bed looks wonderful Paul. I’ll look forward to seeing the progress of the new salvia in the other bed, haven’t heard of that one. Nice tour as always 🪴

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you Lil, the new salvia is growing really - hopefully will flower later this Summer. 🌻

  • @imogenbegns
    @imogenbegns Год назад

    Thank you for the names of the plants!

  • @britishgal1808-Sue
    @britishgal1808-Sue Год назад

    Paul, your gardens always look spectacular!!
    🌹🌸💐🌺🌷🌻
    I noticed some black eyed Susan’s, we have those but they won’t be in bloom for about 7 weeks.
    I remember when you started that new garden in the grass, it’s come along way and looks beautiful! 🌷🌸
    Another lovely video :)

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you Sue - I never used to be a fan of the tall perennials like rudbeckia but now I am! - in fact the lawn bed will be dominated by them this Summer 🌞
      I am amazed and delighted how quickly a new bed will fill out and flower.
      Love fast results 👍

  • @ogroddlaoszczednych
    @ogroddlaoszczednych Год назад +1

    Beautiful Garden ❤️👍 can you tell me your secret on how do you multiply Clematises, because i've tried to multiply them but I didn't succeed

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      That’s a good question - I will do a video on propagating clematises - probably in the next few weeks. 👍

    • @ogroddlaoszczednych
      @ogroddlaoszczednych Год назад

      @@paultsworld thank you very much 🤗

  • @itsmewende
    @itsmewende Год назад

    Just lovely as always. I loved seeing the foxglove popping everywhere, my absolute favorite flower. I have black & blue in my garden, it grows as tall as me, 5'4", it self seeded with my tall phlox, it makes a lovely couple 😊

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Me too - foxgloves have grown in some great places for me this year - I was watching bumble bees going from bell to bell yesterday evening.as they’re all in flower now.
      How interesting you have the black & blue - exciting for me as I haven’t seen it before. I love ‘self-seeding’ and surprises.

    • @itsmewende
      @itsmewende Год назад

      @@paultsworld
      I watched a bubble bee too, it was really funny to see the flower being poked around. I meant to mention my yarrow too. I took 4 out, I don't know how it will act for you as far as traveling. That's why I took so many out, along with flopping on other flowers, like a new foxglove, I said oh no you don't. I still have 2 - 3 that may have to go. Have a wonderful weekend.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      @@itsmewende I saw a flower bed in a nursery full of yarrow and they looked great and they weren’t staked. Hasn’t worked for me - they came in my selection of plug plants - think they’ll have to go. - but I’ll let them flower and have a swan song 😀

    • @itsmewende
      @itsmewende Год назад

      @@paultsworld I started mine from seed, very excited to see them bloom last yr, they weren't that great. When I seen them this spring, I was excited again, right up til I seen them dropping on the foxglove. Funny thing, the biggest from last yr, is doing ok so far. Where I live it hasn't gotten crazy hot yet. No rain tho for some time, my brother told me the state is 7 inches below our normal rain fall.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      We have a ‘high’ above Britain and it’s stopping all the rain bearing Westerly winds off the Atlantic - there won’t be any rain till it drifts off - the bonus is it brings lovely settled, warm sunny weather - which is nice - downside my garden is bone dry!

  • @25MLenda
    @25MLenda Год назад

    Always enjoy watching your video. Beautiful garden 😍

  • @scallywags12
    @scallywags12 Год назад

    Your shed bed looks great!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thank you - I’m liking it more now!

  • @christineborgatti3760
    @christineborgatti3760 Год назад

    So good to see you and the garden.

  • @tanveerbodla3132
    @tanveerbodla3132 Год назад

    Spectacular 💞

  • @kimfox5186
    @kimfox5186 Год назад

    Your garden is stunning, you must feel so happy when you're in it, a living picture. Happy gardening 🙋‍♀️

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you Kim, yes - I especially love it on a Summer's evening when all is quiet except for the birds singing.

  • @linakhoury6623
    @linakhoury6623 Год назад

    Hi paul . Your back garden looks amazing with these beautiful plant and the laburnum will be amazing when it blooms .l have the seeds of laburnum and I will plant them . Have anice day .

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Hello Lina, thank you - good luck with the laburnum seeds.

  • @claudineretif2790
    @claudineretif2790 Год назад

    Thanks for a lovely video - as usual!😊

  • @gardensenglishanddance
    @gardensenglishanddance Год назад

    Thank you for the tour, Paul. I might have mentioned earlier that I gave my poorly performing phlomis to a friend of mine a few years ago and it has been thriving ever since. Yours looks very good! Some of my roses have just started flowering, I am really excited. There are countless buds wherever I look! The problem is we have not had any rain for quite a while and I am getting a little anxious, I hope the roses are going to be fine. I cannot water so many roses, I must keep an eye on the youngest ones and on those in pots. Keep your fingers crossed for them, please.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Phlomis; wish it had a different name as my lips and tongue get in a tangle pronouncing it.
      It’s flowering now but the leaves droop - I think they’re supposed to but I keep thinking it needs watering - so I do!
      You have so many special roses Jolanta, no wonder excitement is building in your garden.
      Same over here - no rain, water butts empty and having to use the hose every day - and it’s only the very beginning of Summer! Hopefully you’ll get a good ‘hot weather’ downpour to sort everything out. For me too as my Sandy soil is bone dry. Yes, fingers crossed.

    • @gardensenglishanddance
      @gardensenglishanddance Год назад

      @@paultsworld My water butts are almost empty, I am getting a bit desperate, I must say. I have reduced the number of pots with plants to 15 this year as they require regular watering. Yesterday I fertilised over 100 roses, today I must take care of the rest. I try to get to the base of each plant and scatter the fertiliser there and then mix it with the top soil a little. You cannot imagine the acrobatic tricks I have to perform in order to do that because the planting is very dense and the access to most of my roses is quite difficult. Sometimes I think I have created a monster which is constantly hungry for my attention ;-)

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I know what you mean about ‘creating a monster’ - things can get daunting at times but then it is worth it. Luckily with your footwork skills you can dance around your roses much more easily than the rest of us.

    • @gardensenglishanddance
      @gardensenglishanddance Год назад

      @@paultsworld It is funny you should have said that, I actually dance around the garden (today to the accompaniment of the greatest big bands in history)! I do hope my neighbours cannot see me :-)

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Now that sounds like fun - big band dancing in the garden. 👍

  • @worldnaturalbeauty
    @worldnaturalbeauty Год назад

    wonderful sharing

  • @KaziShumon
    @KaziShumon Год назад

    Beautiful Garden

  • @lisrock
    @lisrock 10 месяцев назад

    Absolutely lovely garden! I have many of the same plants in my garden, except I am in Massachusetts, USA.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you like my garden and also enjoy growing these same shrubs. 👍

  • @OlgaStartsevaPyatigorsk
    @OlgaStartsevaPyatigorsk Год назад

    Всё прекрасно и очень ярко! Субтитры хорошие, всё понятно. Процветания вашему саду!
    Everything is perfect and very bright! The subtitles are good and easy to understand. Prosperity to your garden!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thank you Olga, I am very pleased the subtitles are easy to understand. I do spend a lot of time splitting the subtitles into small sentences so they will translate better.

  • @eddreemiles5459
    @eddreemiles5459 Год назад

    I remember when you planted the shed bed and it looks fabulous. I love that look it’s so beautiful.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      I am so pleased you like the look of it - at one point I didn’t know if it was going to ‘work’

  • @PRADIER1
    @PRADIER1 Год назад

    le jardin est très beau Paul , félicitations !

  • @catherinemulvihill7121
    @catherinemulvihill7121 Год назад

    Hi paul. Your garden looks very lush and beautiful. Id recomend euphorbia fireglow. Not invasive. And ladys mantel does better in gritty poorer soil.. Self seeds in cracks etc. We have extreme hot weather here at the moment. So its hard work keeping up with the watering. God bless

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Good morning Catherine, I am also struggling with the watering - already! It’s only early June and no rain on the horizon.
      Thank you for a great tip on euphorbia fire glow - I’ll look out for it.
      Enjoy your garden and the hot weather. 🌻

  • @LouciferFlump
    @LouciferFlump Год назад

    Alchemilla Mollis struggles in my garden, which is also quite acidic. I wonder whether they don’t thrive in acidic soil and that’s the issue…? I bought a tiny one once for 10p at a charity sale about 5years ago, every year it comes back but every year it stays pretty tiny and certainly doesn’t self seed 😂I keep it out of sentimentality 🤗 Your garden is amazing! I love to let my many shrubs more or less do what they like as well, I like the look of wild abandon - “Organised chaos” is how how I’d describe my own cottage garden, but the wildlife love it.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +2

      That is a coincidence re your Alchemilla Mollis - my experience exactly matches yours - and as I was given it, I also quite like it there 👍
      Your cottage garden sounds wonderful and full of wildlife.

  • @wendybartlett6717
    @wendybartlett6717 Год назад

    Thinking of you last week Paul as Chelsea flower show had a new Weigela and Hydrangea. Seeing your Zorro has caught my eye and is now on my wish list as that blue is gorgeous. I also like your Mexican Fleabane in the stone wall. It reminded me of my hometown in Cornwall as it used to get in all the wall crevices. The local church had it all around the parameter walls and I used to look at it as I walked the long way around to get home. I was always too scared to take the shorter route through the graveyard when it got dark! When you mentioned Laburnum, I immediately thought of Bodnant. Your garden is looking stunning Paul but it always does.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      I missed the new weigela and hydrangea - they are certainly breeding extra special hydrangeas now - also mophead ones that retain their colour irrespective of soil pH.
      I also have a soft spot for the fleabane - I picked a piece out of a wild wall and it does well in my little wall. It’s lovely how flowers/plants can remind us of times gone by. Yes Wendy, Bodnant’s laburnum arch is probably the most famous.

  • @margaretmichelsen766
    @margaretmichelsen766 Год назад

    Good Morning Paul, the garden never looks better than in late Spring. You have managed to harmonise colour and texture beautifully. I try but it doesn't always work. My goodness, all the foliage looks so healthy. I love your sulking weigela, it no longer sulks! I looked at my variegated weigelas and none of the stems are anywhere near pencil thickness, so I need to wait another year....mine must be sulking, might be too shady. I watch your video and now cannot wait for Spring. Oh! I hate euphorbia. Once it's in your bed, you can never get rid of it! 😜 ( That's probably a cautionary metaphor to tell your young adult children) and yarrow can do the same in favorable years. You are getting quite a diverse plant collection. I didn't really like rudbeckia but I like it now. Difficult to source here. Yours looks lovely and the new one sounds like it will look nice along side. 🌱

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Good afternoon Margaret, late Spring is indeed the time in the garden - nothing has flopped yet!
      I am going to have to be careful with the euphorbia- I didn’t know it sent out runners so freely and at such a distance - it’s coming out 😆
      The weigelas have been such a success - except the beautiful small wine and roses which didn’t do well in the two places I put it - then half died - RIP. Three strikes…

    • @margaretmichelsen766
      @margaretmichelsen766 Год назад

      I am still battling the euphorbia the previous owner of the house planted, before 2014 😱..a different variety to yours! Oh well, it gets us out in the fresh air. I just remembered that you have alot of summer interest in your garden as well. So I will look forward to the summer tours coming up. Your hydrangeas always put on a good show.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I have learned my ‘euphorbia’ lesson. However the ‘Ascot Rainbow’ so far has been as good as gold.
      I am also starting to like the tall ‘prairie’ perennials like rudbeckia - this Summer should sort out my feelings as the lawn bed is getting pretty tall!
      How was London?

    • @margaretmichelsen766
      @margaretmichelsen766 Год назад

      Sorry, I missed this message, I was in Sydney. I recently saw a rudbeckia in a nursery for GBP12 I thought it was a bit expensive, so I didn't buy it, especially when some are annuals. I arrive in London in July for Hampton Court. I have tickets for Thurs and Friday as I want to avoid the crowds of the weekend.. I hope that works for me! I will go to Kew. I want to go to The British Museum and have also booked for a day trip to The Cotswolds. The remaining days will be in Sussex. I CANNOT WAIT. Next time, I want to do Tatton RHS, Bridgewater and The Lakes District. My Aunt lives in Cheshire. Hope you are enjoying your summer and are having the right amount of rain!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      @@margaretmichelsen766 sounds like a really interesting and well thought out trip you’ve organised.
      As for rain - not exactly the right amount…as in none! A lovely high pressure system has been stationary over Britain for what seems like weeks. Great weather - except for gardeners!

  • @dawndawn6946
    @dawndawn6946 Год назад

    I think the shed bed is my favorite! The lawn bed is a close second.😍

  • @1955missellie
    @1955missellie Год назад

    Great tour! Wouldn't those Weigela limbs make a beautiful indoor bouquet?

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      That's a good idea Ellie - and the plant will grow plenty more for next year!

  • @tropicalislandsurfer
    @tropicalislandsurfer Год назад

    Would you please make a video on house plants? Do you have things that you grow inside? I do not have the option of a greenhouse, sadly. We are in Alaska. It would be nice to see what you are doing in the area of house plants. Thank you, Paul.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thank you for your message. I don’t have much in the way of house plants - all I have is a clivia - it does make a nice plant to keep in the house all year - in fact it is flowering right now!

  • @joydeeproy1580
    @joydeeproy1580 Год назад

    Chaotic gardens look great just like cottage gardens. @12:31 is that Euonymus ?

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Glad you also like chaotic! At 12:31 is the sedum spectabile (like Autumn Joy) the euonymus is the yellow leafed plant just behind it.

  • @paulinecrispin121
    @paulinecrispin121 Год назад

    Hi Paul, as always a great tour. 😊 Love the hydrangea Zorro. I am pleased which my hydrangea Quick Fire, which you gave me the link for. At the moment I can't really buy any more plants as we move house in August and I have have about 100 containers to take with me. 😮

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked the tour Pauline. It’ll be great once you can put your plants and containers at your new place - bet you can’t wait.

  • @kayraakin5759
    @kayraakin5759 Год назад

    paul hepsi birbirinden güzel çok fazla çiçek çeşidi var bu bahçeyi ekip dikmeye hiç yardımcı olan oldumu yoksa bir başınızamı uğraştınız bahçeniz cennet bahçesi gibi çok güzel vlog bitimine yakın gösterdiğiniz uzun kamelya sizemi ait onun üzerinde salkım şeklindeki çiçeğin adı ne teşekkürler türkiyeden sevgiler selamlar😀

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Thank you Kayra, so pleased you enjoyed the different plants.
      Teşekkürler Kayra, farklı bitkilerden memnun kalmana çok sevindim. Evet, bütün bahçeyi ben diktim ve hepsi bana ait. Bahçe yapmaktan keyif alıyorum.

  • @Podsolnux_2022
    @Podsolnux_2022 Год назад

    👍😊😊😊😊

  • @Zeheroth69
    @Zeheroth69 Год назад

    These Videos are so cool, knowledgable! Dear Paul got a little thing though with our Parthenocissus quinquefolia. we got them for a year now but they are just not making any 'aerial roots?' to make them grow vast against the wall. they do make these little twirly vines (like grape) but not the actual roots as like ivy does...i do hold them against the wall every 20-30cm with hooks but maybe its not enough with these winds. im at a loss, do you happen to know a perfect way to make them grow these aerial roots so my side wall is looking smashing soon? Sorry too for my wording..not sure how you call those roots in english but i hope you understand what i mean. thank you

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Good morning. I know exactly what you mean - these aerial roots (I sometimes call them adventitious roots if I want to sounds as though I know what I’m talking about 😀) sometimes take a while to get going.
      Good idea to start by supporting the stems as close to the wall as possible.
      Two tips would be: use blu tack to hold and encourage it and also wet the wall.
      Hope that helps - it’s worth the wait as your Virginia creeper will look lovely in Autumn in its red colours.

    • @Zeheroth69
      @Zeheroth69 Год назад

      @@paultsworld oh snap, blu tack? Really? Hmmmm, never thought that would stick to bricks haha! Thank you so much for answering and i will try that
      Do the older stems still create aerial roots or is that only happening with new shoots?(in case i need to prune her back)
      Yes shes a lovely plant, want to cover my whole side wall! So usefull too with berries for birds, shelter for critters etc

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I got the blu tack idea from a TV gardener.
      My own view (but this is without personal experience but it is what my climbing hydrangea does) is that the new growth will produce these aerial roots but old wood won’t.
      I think you might have to persevere for a while but it will ‘suddenly’ get the ‘growth’ message and start to climb properly and vigorously.

    • @Zeheroth69
      @Zeheroth69 Год назад

      @@paultsworld thank you so kindly for your help Paul, okay so ill have to vigorously cut them back then because i want them to have a stable base..i believe i can prune them whenever right? Just not in the full sun

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      I would have thought you can prune anytime - after pruning is a good time to feed and water.

  • @abannajmudin3510
    @abannajmudin3510 Год назад

    13:54 sorry to interruptyou but... that`s not euphorbia but euonymus fortunei and... it looks perfect, actually.

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад +1

      Thank you - yes, you are totally correct. I was still thinking of the euphorbia next to it.
      You will also have noticed just after that I called the plant ‘calendula’ but meant to say ‘campanula’. I did put the correct name on screen.
      I have found in getting older I do make mistakes but usually correct them on the caption - that’s the theory anyway 😀

    • @abannajmudin3510
      @abannajmudin3510 Год назад

      @@paultsworld 🥰 me too😁

  • @СергейАлександровичАндреев

    Сад у вас прекрасный! А вот с глицинией аккуратно,она агрессор,вырастет и сломает арку!

    • @paultsworld
      @paultsworld  Год назад

      Glad you liked my garden and thank you Сергей for your timely advice - it's appreciated.