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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • This video will guide you through designing and growing a hardy tropical garden border. The plants in this tropical garden border are low budget, low maintenance and will work together to build a tropical garden that looks lush and healthy all year round. Featuring tropical garden design sketches with detailed plant names, this video will help you design your own tropical garden border. The ideal size for this tropical border design is 2-3m wide by 1-2 meters deep, however the design can be adapted to meet your own garden size.
    This tropical garden design will take very little time to care for when the exotic plants become established, with three days work to maintain the entire tropical garden border.
    00:00 Introduction to growing tropical gardens
    00:47 Starting you tropical garden design
    01:10 Adding Fatsia to your tropical garden
    02:24 Adding tall plants for vertical interest.
    03:00 Arundo donax for exotic height.
    05:00 Adding musa basjoo banana plants
    05:25 Adding Trachycarpus fortunei
    07:00 Using hard landscaping for interest
    08:03 Adding evergreen ferns
    09:30 Using evergreen Acorus grass
    10:30 Adding flowers to your tropical garden border.
    11:50 Dahlias for tropical colours
    13:00 Salvias for tropical gardens
    14:14 Growing Colocasia 'Pink China'
    15:00 Tropical garden care
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Комментарии • 82

  • @GrowParadise
    @GrowParadise  Год назад +11

    This video has been re-uploaded after mysteriously disappearing from RUclips. Thanks to those of you that let me know that it had gone 😁

  • @louisegalloway1016
    @louisegalloway1016 Год назад +12

    This is the best, most informative, helpful, tropical boarder advice I’ve seen. I often feel a bit overwhelmed but now I’m excited to get started!

  • @jaxtreasures
    @jaxtreasures Месяц назад

    I really appreciate the tips and plant knowledge , getting a good selection of plants now for my garden and enjoying your channel . Thank you, Craig. Keep up the good work.

  • @phildendron4702
    @phildendron4702 7 месяцев назад +1

    from the philippines… thank you so much for your wonderful and helpful tips..

  • @leestockton9367
    @leestockton9367 6 месяцев назад +1

    Might want to give Mahonia Soft Caress a look as a good mid-front evergreen with yellow flowers in winter; I've got four dotted about my garden which sits on the edge of The Fens with it's cold north easterly winds and they're absolutely fine

  • @patrickbrennan911
    @patrickbrennan911 Год назад +1

    0:23 I have to say, I don’t mind the bare look of my garden in the winter months. I LOVE when things take off it spring and transform the garden. I have someone who comes to clean the home every Wednesday and right now she can’t wait to arrive and see the changes every week! Mind you I have some architectural plants which always offer something for the eye. Tasmanian Tree Ferns, Musa Basjoo, trachycarpus.

  • @eftitasusarani5865
    @eftitasusarani5865 Год назад +1

    I can hardly believe that the garden is in UK
    Looks like one in my neighborhood.
    Amazing, especially when you have to deal with low temperature.
    Still it looks amazing ❤️

  • @gordonissocoollike
    @gordonissocoollike Год назад +1

    Good stuff . I did your earlier plan and found the coloured sweet corn a poor germinator , and ordered more from various suppliers. , it was amazing that neighbours. Commented. On exactly those plants being unusual . Inspiration is indeed worth it .

  • @yellowfuchsia1
    @yellowfuchsia1 Год назад +1

    I have some Bergenia Eroica at the front of the border. The leaves are low growing and evergreen. In spring, they throw up tall red stems with bright pink flowers. I am also a fan of hardy fuchsias - the deciduous ones with big flowers not the evergreen ones with small flowers. My particular favourites are Dollar Princess, Garden News and Genii. They grow in part shade and look great peeping out through other plants. Cut down the old growth in spring when the new leaves start appearing at the base and they will flower all summer until the first frost. Fuchsias are easy to propagate by rooting cuttings in water.

  • @angelajeffery8997
    @angelajeffery8997 Год назад +3

    Absolutely love this…so helpful and informative! I was just wondering what would be the minimum size border needed for this? Also, realistically what sun and or shade requirements?
    Sorry if the questions are rather basic as I’m fairly new to this kind of gardening!

  • @avocadoclub8203
    @avocadoclub8203 Год назад

    Make
    More please. Your video is amazing. I live in Northern Ireland but I am originally from Brazil. We just got out first house with a garden and I can’t wait to create my own tropical paradise. Thank you

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Thanks! There are some beautiful exotic gardens in NI,your garden will be lovely I'm sure 😁

  • @cjchilli
    @cjchilli Год назад

    This is such a great video, thanks for such a clear presentation of what plants to use, why, how many and where! I love tropical garden schemes and have always wanted to have a go! Thanks so much! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Xtramedium1961
    @Xtramedium1961 Год назад

    Great vid cheers from Co Wicklow Ireland 🇮🇪 oh don’t forget giant lilies and canna

  • @sunnysm1230
    @sunnysm1230 Год назад

    You are awesome! Thank you!!

  • @deniseheanue1447
    @deniseheanue1447 Год назад

    Thank you so much I really did'nt know where to start, but this has helped me a lot. Again thank you

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Fantastic, thanks for watching it Denise 😁

  • @tharr182
    @tharr182 Год назад

    Amazing, straight forward and informative video! Im at the beginning of starting my own tropical boarder, having just finished my sleepers. Ive got some soil improving to do as its mostly clay, but will absolutely be using the plants you've mentioned.
    I've got some ferns ready to plant and a Trachy and itching to get the rest in. Think ill be adding some Hosta's to the mix as well.
    Thanks again for a great video!

  • @lindamaclean556
    @lindamaclean556 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for the excellent video. My second year of this type of gardening in my very small garden and sometimes all the info on the internet is confusing. You have made it easy. Thanks again.

  • @northeasthardytropicals541
    @northeasthardytropicals541 Год назад

    Great job with this one. I like a lot of these hardy Tropicals. I grow some of these as well.

  • @laurenmacdonald9742
    @laurenmacdonald9742 Год назад

    this is just what I needed! thank you!

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      No problem, I'm glad you found it helpful 👍

  • @ekaterinouchat
    @ekaterinouchat Год назад

    Excellent !

  • @loydperkins7007
    @loydperkins7007 Год назад

    Great 👍

  • @DJSupaflyguy
    @DJSupaflyguy Год назад +1

    👌👌👌👌

  • @junebrown3465
    @junebrown3465 Год назад

    Love your video

  • @mark145max
    @mark145max Год назад

    great video, thanks you....tha't given me lots of ideas

  • @zachfevans
    @zachfevans Год назад

    Awesome video, gave me some great ideas for the front garden I'm looking to develop this year! Especially the Bishops of Llandaff [or Llandaf ;) ]
    As I'm in that area!

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Glad it helped! I'm thinking of making more of this style of video.

    • @zachfevans
      @zachfevans Год назад

      @@GrowParadise Yep you should! It's great having ideas for bundling plants together, even if not in your own garden but in others or public/private gardens. Not just pointing out the plants (though that's always helpful) but showing why these formations and colours work great etc, thanks again!

  • @irismoles9369
    @irismoles9369 Год назад

    Thanks Craig

  • @Falcon408
    @Falcon408 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. Great hardy plants for winter, but do these survive direct sunlight, warm summers?

  • @marthaslater318
    @marthaslater318 21 день назад

    I want to create a tropical garden on an upper floor balcony which is 2.5' X 10' + 4' X 10', total of 65 square feet. It's in zone 10 Southern California, southeast facing so morning sun, afternoon shade. There is no hose bib, so water is carried from the kitchen. I have plumeria, cymbidium orchids and citrus, all in pots. I need more height, more texture and more fillers. I'd also like more color variation, but want to keep it low maintenance, low cost and hardy. I welcome suggestions!

  • @kthup
    @kthup Год назад

    Great tips thank you new sub :)

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Thanks, welcome to the community 😀

  • @francisgeorgemurphy
    @francisgeorgemurphy Год назад

    Just the inspirational video I needed on this cold January morning. I have 2 new borders to set up in spring and now can't wait to get going. It would be great to see a similar video of a border with a reasonably unlimited budget, how would it compare? What would be in it? Thanks again for a great video

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Thanks, and that is a fantastic suggestion for a video! 😁

  • @aantonio1173
    @aantonio1173 Год назад

    Hi, thank you for this great video!
    Another suggestion for structural and high evergreen hardy element :
    Clumping bamboos!
    Fargesias are non-invasive, well behaved bamboos species, unlike the running bamboos types. I found them stunning!
    Growth pendulous :
    Fargesia nitida volcano/ Fargesia rufa (2m)
    Growth upright :
    Fargesia Jiuzhaigou 1 (2m)
    Fargesia robusta Campbell (4m)

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Absolutely brilliant suggestions, thanks so much! 😁

    • @leestockton9367
      @leestockton9367 6 месяцев назад

      Never underestimate the power of a bamboo dotted about the garden for helping to add that tropical look

  • @patriciamikouchi2537
    @patriciamikouchi2537 Год назад

    new to topical gardening. Live in zone 8b and don't know one plant from another. Do you have basic video on how to recognize different types of plants?

  • @brendamcalpin4288
    @brendamcalpin4288 Год назад +1

    Can u provide names of evergreen hardy ferns please

  • @polderpipo2269
    @polderpipo2269 Год назад

    What is the name of the plant on 34 sec? Very helpfull video!

  • @filiplofstrom8076
    @filiplofstrom8076 Год назад

    What about adding something like Helleborus 'Winter Moonbeam'? Evergreen folliage that feels tropical to me, would contrast well with the grass, and then you get the subtle flowers when nothing else is in flower.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад +1

      Great suggestion, I really love the dark purple cultivars too

  • @jademurray8235
    @jademurray8235 Год назад

    Another fantastic video, loved it🌿💜🌿💜🌿

  • @battyjoe
    @battyjoe Год назад

    This is exactly what I am looking to do along on side if my garden. I have about a 25ft space I want to use.
    What time of year is best for starting this project?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Autumn is a great time for plants hardy evergreen plants (Fatsia, Trachycarpus palm, ferns) I would add the herbaceous perennials in early spring. 👍

  • @mrchrisjones
    @mrchrisjones Год назад

    Great video Craig. Is Arundo Donax ok to grow near my house? I always worry about foundations.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад +1

      I wouldn't plant it too close to my own house...if that helps? 😁

  • @angelacobb5896
    @angelacobb5896 Год назад

    What evergreen ferns would you use? They will be in sun but hoping the musa basjoo will cause some shade.

  • @dz1515
    @dz1515 Год назад

    Great video, thank you. Any recommendations for some great privacy evergreens (tall) but don't take a look of real estate (small yard)?
    USDA zone 8b/Koppen climate classification warm-summer mediterreanian (CsB) = rainny winters, very dry summers. Fairly close to Victoria BC, which is more of a 9a zone.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Try Magnolia grandiflora or Eriobotrya japonica 😁

  • @deniseheanue1447
    @deniseheanue1447 Год назад

    Hi Craig, sorry to bother you, but i have about the same size garden as you. I just wondered where you hang your washing ?

  • @JB-lr1tf
    @JB-lr1tf Год назад

    I am realllly struggling with getting the look I want in my garden I feel stressed how did you add these plants in and out I need an app like this so I can see what things look like instead of spending hundreds of pounds and don't like what they look like when there in the border. 😓

  • @DJSupaflyguy
    @DJSupaflyguy Год назад

    Where can I get the pink China plant from ? Do you know as I can’t seem to find any. I can find others but not that.

  • @gashead2
    @gashead2 16 дней назад

    I am in Bristol UK, are these plants shade tolerant? I have a border which is mainly shaded until late afternoon in summer and these plants may well give me what I need. Thanks.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  15 дней назад

      Most of these plants will tolerate shade, the Dahlias less so. We do have lots of videos covering ideas for shade plants too.

  • @DJEK44
    @DJEK44 Год назад

    So how do these plants fare against deer? The bane of my bulbs.

  • @susanmills8628
    @susanmills8628 Год назад

    Fantastic video do you sell any of these plants I can purchase 👌

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Hi susan, thanks for watching. Yes I sell most of these plants at different points in the year 😁👍

  • @rensin7740
    @rensin7740 Год назад

    Can you design an evergreen tropical garden for zone 5 in U.S.A.?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      I will note it down for a future video 😁

  • @brachypelmasmithi2498
    @brachypelmasmithi2498 Год назад

    What is the other hardy colocasia?

  • @wesleyhackney
    @wesleyhackney Год назад

    Good video learned a few things. But my concern is the salvia and dahlias need sun which my garden does not have a lot of so I struggle to find flowers for shade. Any suggestions?

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      Hi Wesley, Salvia 'Amistad' tolerates partial shade really well. It will flower more in sun but you still get plenty in a slightly shaded spot. You could try Impatiens for exotic flowers in shade. 👍😁

    • @wesleyhackney
      @wesleyhackney Год назад

      @@GrowParadise thanks I might try them yes o use impatiens and enjoy them thanks for the response and advice

    • @yellowfuchsia1
      @yellowfuchsia1 Год назад

      I have a patio area that gets hardly any sun. I have containers with fatsia japonica, hosta and hardy fuchsia. In late spring (after the last frost), I add impatiens and coleus and it looks great all summer. All these plants work in borders as well as containers.

    • @wesleyhackney
      @wesleyhackney Год назад

      @@yellowfuchsia1 thanks for the suggestion

  • @gails139
    @gails139 Год назад

    Do you still have your arundo donax? I ve just bought one and after researching it is apparently invasive. I want to use it potted up down the garden with the pot in the ground. Question: Has yours spread/ expanded much since first buying? I want to keep splitting mine and potting up for down the garden if possible.

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад

      I'm propagating it at the moment to add some back in to my garden. It was very well behaved, only expanding about 10cm in all directions in 3 years. When I wanted to shrink it the clump was easy to dig out. Thats here in the UK, in warmer climates it is VERY vigorous.

    • @spr1997
      @spr1997 Год назад

      @@GrowParadise I'm in the UK, too , S. London. 10cm in 3 years, thanks 👍 that's useful to know. I'm also considering about whether to put it in a 1or 2x4 moveable raised bed about 3 ft high, then divide and repeat as it grows. Decisions, decisions. ...🤔..... thanks for the info 💯

  • @nicolalambourne4904
    @nicolalambourne4904 Год назад

    👍

  • @Stevenm0422
    @Stevenm0422 Год назад

    what's the other Hardy collocasia? curious as I have got pink china which i know is hardy and recently black coral but don't want to risk it

    • @dropbacknaga
      @dropbacknaga Год назад

      Believe it’s the Colocasia Gaoligongensis

    • @GrowParadise
      @GrowParadise  Год назад +1

      Yes, Colocasia gaoligongensis....I wasn't brave enough to attempt pronouncing it 😂

  • @olsonlr
    @olsonlr 10 месяцев назад

    Don't. sell yourself short on which colocasias you can grow. I'm in zone 7b and grow all of the "Hawaiian" series; black coral, blue Hawaiian, Hawaiian Punch, etc. Like it wet.