Another great video. I’m going to Dorset to visit Abbotsbury next month because of all the great tours you have shared…can’t wait. The begonia Torsa I bought from you last year is looking amazing.
No problem at all! Autumn is a great time for planting hardy perennials, the soils warm and the sun is shining! I’d be planting my evergreens and hardy plants now as you know where the gaps are for garden structure.
I have Kirengoshoma growing in a pot and every year, by the time the flowers come, the leaves are in a terrible state. I believe it is an acid lover so i can't put it in the ground here. Any advice to keep the leaves looking nice? I very nearly gave it away this year but i couldn't as i have had it for a long time and never seen it for sale since i got it from a nursery i worked at.
Great video craig was there last week and had a great time, Do you hsve any tips on cordylines, i noticed all around dorset there was loads of cordylines and some had very thin tall trunks but mine is very big in diametre and about 2ft of trunk with the leaves topping sround 13ft. Im thinking of just chopping it down and buying a new one thats smaller.
Just what I needed thanks mate
No problem 👍 thanks for watching.
Thank you Craig thank for a very nice video .some unusual plants there.
Thanks for watching, yes there were a few in this video I’d like to try as well 🪴
"Lush gunglely" so nice, love all your videos. They are so special, is hard to believe tropical plants can be in the south of UK, amazing.
Thanks so much. It still surprises me what plants we can grow here 😀🪴
Glad to see another tour of this garden 😄
Yes, we were short on time through spring as the Grow Paradise nursery got very busy! It really enjoyed visiting again. Thanks for watching.
I love the new plant info guide Craig, it saves stopping and rewinding to get what info you need. Lovely video. Paul.
Amazing, thank you for the feedback. It takes quite a bit more time to edit but I wanted to help you all out as much as I can 😀 Thanks for watching.
@@GrowParadise I’d second that, great additional info and takes the video to a new level!
“Beautiful’ video thoroughly enjoyed seeing the gardens . Lots of stunning plants
Haha! Thanks Daphne 😀
Wow so soothing for eyes and soul ❤
Yes I agree, thanks for watching 😀
Another great video. I’m going to Dorset to visit Abbotsbury next month because of all the great tours you have shared…can’t wait. The begonia Torsa I bought from you last year is looking amazing.
Hope you enjoy it! Fingers crossed you manage to find that Brassaiopsis 😀
Thanks for the info. I'm definitely ordering some plants fro you next year. Bit late this year isn't it?
No problem at all! Autumn is a great time for planting hardy perennials, the soils warm and the sun is shining! I’d be planting my evergreens and hardy plants now as you know where the gaps are for garden structure.
OK I'll have a look. I grow in pots in tiers on wooden plant stands and like the big leaved stuff.
I have Kirengoshoma growing in a pot and every year, by the time the flowers come, the leaves are in a terrible state. I believe it is an acid lover so i can't put it in the ground here. Any advice to keep the leaves looking nice? I very nearly gave it away this year but i couldn't as i have had it for a long time and never seen it for sale since i got it from a nursery i worked at.
Yes they are very nice plants, I’ve found they grow best with plenty of of water and shade.
Great video craig was there last week and had a great time,
Do you hsve any tips on cordylines, i noticed all around dorset there was loads of cordylines and some had very thin tall trunks but mine is very big in diametre and about 2ft of trunk with the leaves topping sround 13ft.
Im thinking of just chopping it down and buying a new one thats smaller.
Thanks for watching. Cordylines will regrow from the trunk so you can chop it back in late winter to let it regrow from a shorter trunk.
@@GrowParadise will it be able to grow back thinner as the trunk is so girthy now? cheers!