First, thank you for allowing Lyle's personality to shine. He has been more reserved in previous videos. He is clearly one of the unique characters of the garden world. This nursery is a delight. I greatly enjoy your videos, but this is the best, even if nothing from it will survive in my garden.
What an amazing beautiful garden he's worked very hard to achieve this Stephen I get a very Arty feel from Lyle congrats to him ! Thanks again Stephen & Matt for sharing this with us Jo-Anne GC 🌻😀
What a great space. Through failing health we have our farm on the market atm with a garden 28 years in the making, my main wish is someone like Lyle comes in that can maintain and perpetuate our creation💚.
Thank you for introducing me to Roraima Nursery. It's an absolute joy to see such wonderful plants, and garden style. Love your channel ❤️, which here in the uk 🇬🇧 arrives on a Thursday 😊
It's so funny to hear the complaining about the bats, to me they make the whole garden WAY more magical! People pay big bucks for their poo over here in Europe, the stuff is like gardener's gold. It's like a magical dreamland from another planet with those glorious bats! Please try to appreciate them, Lyle, because it truly is a very special honour to host them. It is a huge compliment to your garden that they choose to call it home. The garden is lovely but the bats make it out of this world! PS: I always welcome more Lyle and Lyle doings /planty things episodes!
Fascinating. What an artist. Half n hour flew by and I would have loved it to be longer. Good to hear you have a playlist with more visits to Roraima, I’ll definitely check that out.
Amazing! In America I think we would call this an arboretum. Many unique specimens and highly curated. Don’t think many of these plants you see every day in a nursery do you? Someone’s “life’s work” so to speak.
I loved the quirkiness of this garden and the clever use of reclaimed objects. I don't think dry climate plants like these particularly like rich soil, but that bat guano should be recycled somehow.
my my,,,,, how creative..... a local horticulturist/garden designer here once said,,,,,,, (rather smugly i might add),,,,,, "well, some of us have vision, and some of us don't".......... of course, he was speaking of another designer/nursery owner......obviously,,,, i do not have "the vision".... Lyle is certainly one with the vision and one of the most creative persons i've seen...... that garden must be on the national treasure list... if not it should be......Roraima is now on my bucket list to visit which is going to be difficult to attain since i'm in the southeast US..... thanks for the inspiration........
@@thehorti-culturalists It would be fabulous to see it with you. I was in Melbourne in February 2020, just before the world shut down, and like most tourists, toured the Great Ocean Road, so I actually know where Lara and Geelong are, and I have a good sense of the climate there. Wish I'd found you folks on RUclips before my visit.
Pretty much every video I've watched from you guys there has been at least one plant that I have, I want, or I wish I could grow. Not this time. This time it was, "Ooooh, I want big glass rocks! Where can I get big glass rocks, can I get red ones, can I get any colour at all?"... nope, can't find anything like it, but I could buy a furnace and smelt my own glass... yeah nah, not quite worth that much effort. I'll just rewatch the video and dream about big glass rocks.
First, thank you for allowing Lyle's personality to shine. He has been more reserved in previous videos. He is clearly one of the unique characters of the garden world. This nursery is a delight. I greatly enjoy your videos, but this is the best, even if nothing from it will survive in my garden.
Our pleasure! Regards Stephen
Wooden kitty statue in the tree behind y’all! So cool!
Yes! Thanks for watching!
Love it. Watching this video of this amazingly artistic garden made me wonder if he paints.
Hmm...not sure! We'll have to ask him next time!
What an amazing beautiful garden he's worked very hard to achieve this Stephen
I get a very Arty feel from Lyle congrats to him !
Thanks again Stephen & Matt for sharing this with us
Jo-Anne GC 🌻😀
Glad you enjoyed Lyle’s garden, I’m always in awe of his accomplishments. Regards Stephen
What a great space. Through failing health we have our farm on the market atm with a garden 28 years in the making, my main wish is someone like Lyle comes in that can maintain and perpetuate our creation💚.
Let's hope so. Regards Stephen
Beautiful! ❤🎉
Isn't it!
Thank you for introducing me to Roraima Nursery. It's an absolute joy to see such wonderful plants, and garden style.
Love your channel ❤️, which here in the uk 🇬🇧 arrives on a Thursday 😊
You are so welcome! Regards Stephen
This was fascinating. Lyle has a really good eye for making a great garden. I would love to see it. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching!
I love it when a nursery displays its wares in a garden. This one is particularly spectacularly weird
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🫶A superb garden and nursery. 💟Such passion and dedication emanating from Lyle.
Thank you so much for sharing 💞
Thanks for watching!
It's so funny to hear the complaining about the bats, to me they make the whole garden WAY more magical! People pay big bucks for their poo over here in Europe, the stuff is like gardener's gold. It's like a magical dreamland from another planet with those glorious bats! Please try to appreciate them, Lyle, because it truly is a very special honour to host them. It is a huge compliment to your garden that they choose to call it home. The garden is lovely but the bats make it out of this world! PS: I always welcome more Lyle and Lyle doings /planty things episodes!
I love the bats too but they do damage their roost trees so there is a down side, not that that would stop me loving them. Regards Stephen
@@thehorti-culturalistsAs long as they stay out of the belfry.
Fascinating. What an artist. Half n hour flew by and I would have loved it to be longer. Good to hear you have a playlist with more visits to Roraima, I’ll definitely check that out.
Thanks for watching!
It's so beautiful, each plant is special.
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I loved visiting this garden, such a cool guy
Thanks for watching - he is!!
One of my favourite gardens, absolutely stunning
Isn't it - thanks for watching!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this! Thanks so much for sharing! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Regards Stephen
Amazing! In America I think we would call this an arboretum. Many unique specimens and highly curated. Don’t think many of these plants you see every day in a nursery do you? Someone’s “life’s work” so to speak.
It certainly is one man’s passion. Regards Stephen
What an interesting video! It's always good to hear about the work that goes in before the plants can even go in, a step in my plan I always forget!
Glad you enjoyed it! Regards Stephen
We call it "slag glass" in my locale. I LOVE it. Very cool garden. The bats are amazing!💚
Yes they are! Regards Stephen
Bucket list visit!! Great episode!
Thanks for watching!
Wow, what a wonderful tour, thank you guys.
Glad you enjoyed it! Regards Stephen
Awesome!
Thanks for watching!
I loved the quirkiness of this garden and the clever use of reclaimed objects. I don't think dry climate plants like these particularly like rich soil, but that bat guano should be recycled somehow.
Thanks for watching!
my my,,,,, how creative..... a local horticulturist/garden designer here once said,,,,,,, (rather smugly i might add),,,,,, "well, some of us have vision, and some of us don't".......... of course, he was speaking of another designer/nursery owner......obviously,,,, i do not have "the vision".... Lyle is certainly one with the vision and one of the most creative persons i've seen...... that garden must be on the national treasure list... if not it should be......Roraima is now on my bucket list to visit which is going to be difficult to attain since i'm in the southeast US..... thanks for the inspiration........
we would of course welcome you to our state which for a long time was called “ The Garden State” Regards Stephen
Wow!
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I live in SoCal and had never heard of Lotusland. Now I plan to visit soon. Thanks for mentioning it
Any time! Take us with you! Regards Stephen
@@thehorti-culturalists It would be fabulous to see it with you. I was in Melbourne in February 2020, just before the world shut down, and like most tourists, toured the Great Ocean Road, so I actually know where Lara and Geelong are, and I have a good sense of the climate there. Wish I'd found you folks on RUclips before my visit.
so interesting and beautiful
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Amazing! Loved this . From Carol Thank you. Very informative.
Thanks for watching Carol!
Brilliant gardener, recycler, artist - congratulations. You need more promotion for people to visit and experience what you have created
Yes, you are right Regards Stephen
Really enjoyed this ! Thanks
Our pleasure! Regards Stephen
Awesome x ❤️🙏😇🕊️🐑😁
Thanks for watching!
Carol again is from Melbourne.
Lyle ❤️❤️❤️
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Pretty much every video I've watched from you guys there has been at least one plant that I have, I want, or I wish I could grow. Not this time. This time it was, "Ooooh, I want big glass rocks! Where can I get big glass rocks, can I get red ones, can I get any colour at all?"... nope, can't find anything like it, but I could buy a furnace and smelt my own glass... yeah nah, not quite worth that much effort. I'll just rewatch the video and dream about big glass rocks.
Glad the big glass rocks were a hit! Regards Stephen
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Thanks for watching!