YOUR GARDEN MATTERS - Why?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @adrickherregodts4194
    @adrickherregodts4194 6 часов назад +5

    Much needed video. Many people do not realize their small garden or even balcony can contribute to the survival of certain species of wildlife. 👍

  • @sabinemetzger4452
    @sabinemetzger4452 6 часов назад +6

    Fantastic call for action. Thank you, Joel. I am in the US right now and every time I discover a butterfly (still around in mid October) my heart fills with joy. Have seen Cabbage White, Common Buckeye, a Spicebush Swallowtail, Sulphurs, a Painted Lady and Skippers. Just over the weekend while on a business trip in Cincinnati...and indeed they can be found where the right plants are planted...and thanks to your videos I know where I need to look... :)

  • @SisterDogmata
    @SisterDogmata 5 часов назад +2

    Hey Joel! Hope you and yours are all doing ok. Your front garden is such a lovely space for wildlife and proves the fact we don't need acres to make a difference. It all helps. Best wishes.

  • @CheshireCat6639
    @CheshireCat6639 6 часов назад +5

    Fabulous...great to see you Joel, my garden has been awash with butterflies this summer in my 'buddlia corner' also,Ive left a good patch of grassed area to nature to do with what she likes. It is lovely. You are the man💪,and if anyone needs a helping hand,buy the book its fantastic,great Xmas pressie for would be nature lovers (and no im not related)😂,I have learnt so much about wildlife and so has my 5year old Grandson too. 🐛🦋🐌🐜🐝🐞🦗🕷🕸🐸🦔🦇🌻🌻

  • @OzodbekYoldashev-jz9ib
    @OzodbekYoldashev-jz9ib 6 часов назад +3

    Менга жудда хам ёқди хақиқатдан хам жудда хам чиройли гўзал ерлар экан айниқса гуллари ўта гўзал гуллар гулларга қўнаётган капалаклар эса ўзгача чирой бағишлаяпти яна бир бора рахмат

  • @coolstertothecore
    @coolstertothecore 5 часов назад +1

    The hedge we bought from you is 18 months old now and starting to thicken up - very exciting!
    We had a badger visit in the back garden. I had mowed a section of the lawn (the importance of a mosaic) and they have done a great job digging it over so I can add more wildflower seed. 😁

  • @robertsmithshair4199
    @robertsmithshair4199 3 часа назад

    It’s amazing what’s happening in your front garden. Mines even smaller than yours, but I have butterflies, hawk moths and flower bees visiting. Thanks for the inspiration as always 🫡

  • @radharcanna
    @radharcanna Час назад

    I keep thinking there’s no wildlife in my mother’s garden but then on a recent summer’s morning I took a closer look and saw butterflies, wasps, flies and loads of other insects and birds. They just need to be encouraged with sympathetic planting and the provision of water. We can all do our little bit to help nature.

  • @lynnthomas3029
    @lynnthomas3029 2 часа назад

    It's lovely to see you again, Joel. Hope you & yours are keeping well. Take care & thank you for all you do.

  • @lorifalk5517
    @lorifalk5517 2 часа назад

    Important work you do in inspiring others to support wildlife, Joel. Thank you!

  • @jackstone4291
    @jackstone4291 Час назад

    Good luck with a wildlife pond everyone ! Good fun to plan and create and then slowly plant up.

  • @christinebradley-ALM
    @christinebradley-ALM 2 часа назад

    Utterly Amazing 😍
    That you can create ALL that in your (smallish) front yard!
    It looks like A LOT going on in the aerial view. A playground for Nature.
    Was so refreshing to hear you say, "Nature has never needed us more"
    when I'm surrounded by people taking from nature, on a daily basis & NEVER giving back!
    What absolute Heaven it would be to live in a community comprised of ONLY people like you. It sure would restore my faith in humans 😢
    TY for your neverending devotion!

  • @fruit1958
    @fruit1958 4 часа назад +1

    Good to watch your videos again Joel, they really make our Sunday evening special !
    Hope all ok with you?
    Did you every get that tree removed from the river at your home in France ?
    I never saw an update ?

  • @tonyat8663
    @tonyat8663 Час назад

    Love this video, the information is so inspiring! I will research what is beneficial for my area.

  • @ashguddu2364
    @ashguddu2364 Час назад

    You've really inspired me!! Thank you. I'll be looking at your website 😁

  • @jackstone4291
    @jackstone4291 Час назад

    Now’s the time to prepare a space by removing turf or cutting grass so so short it will mostly die back, getting in some native wildflowers and native grasses and lovely yellow rattle too.

  • @Knit333
    @Knit333 5 часов назад +3

    Hoping to have a small wild flowermeadow in my lawn next summer. Read your book and then completely ignored your tips and did it my way😊. I have sown yellow rattle yo start with. But if its only buttercups and grasses next spring, it is also fine. I do not like the idea of removing turf, because I am a bit of a no-dig fan. If all fails there is a plan B: Buying some plug plants.

  • @OzodbekYoldashev-jz9ib
    @OzodbekYoldashev-jz9ib 6 часов назад +2

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  • @dennisscribner9949
    @dennisscribner9949 2 часа назад

    great episode joel. let that beard fill out for winter. gonna b cold one.