Thank you for this magical moment spent in your beautiful ohhhh so beautiful garden, and for such a poetic and soothing voice over. Your writing is amazing, so is your filming. Congratulations on a wonderful work.
I like growing plants in containers because they can be moved around for different displays with other containers. Beautiful video so many different ideas for me. Thanks.
Roses are one of the things that bring a smile the most, and bring comfort and optimism with their bright colors and pleasant scent. When we give someone roses, this indicates their place in our hearts and the extent of their importance. Roses always indicate good taste when choosing them as a gift for those we love.
Thank you so much for another great video and another wonderful garden tour so many beautiful flowers and plants spring is here first day of spring and you have a gorgeous gorgeous garden. Thanks for sharing it my dear friend.
You have brought me to tears with joy and I’ve watched your video at least 4 times now taking notes! How beautiful and what a soothing voice you have as well. You have brought so much joy to me personally as well as so so many others by sharing this. Thank you sweet dear xx ❤
Thank you for connecting to our video and garden in such a genuine and heartfelt way, it was a great joy to read your comments. Sending very best wishes.
Your garden is always so beautiful that I have to watch your videos more than once! Your pot display is stunning. I love all the Spring flowers and bulbs.
Thank you so much for your delightful video. I so appreciate all the work that must have gone in to making this detailed, beautiful, creative video. Your garden is truly exquisite, and I adore the plant combinations you have chosen, as well as your cute little friend - the bumble bee.
When life gives you hyacinths … make lemonade. Wow, we had not appreciated that hyacinths are edible, such interesting new potential. And thank you for your lovely comment.
@@SMElder-iy6fl Thank you so much. Regarding your watering question, It will depend to some extent on your location and climate, and also whether pots are stored in sun or shade (or drying wind). Here, we don’t actively water the small ‘stashed-away’ pots hidden on the ground in the shade of shrub foliage over summer, with the exception of weather extremes like the July ’22 drought. A gravel/grit mulch is advisable to retain moisture. The RHS advises reducing watering when dormant, other experts advise allowing the soil to dry out slightly. Sending best wishes for happy gardening.
What a beautiful garden! I love early spring flowers as much as you seem to do. But sometimes there are bulbs that won't bloom again. What would you suggest to do : throw them away or save and try again?
Thank you for your appreciative message Anna. If your bulbs are narcissi or crocus, these are mainly reliably perennial (if foliage is left to die back naturally), where as tulips (especially in containers) can be disappointing or even absent in the second year, due to pests, disease or performance fatigue. If you have space to plant poorly-performing container bulbs elsewhere in yours or a friend’s garden, sometimes they will reward you with more flowers in following years. The RHS compiled a list of the most reliably perennial tulips that should look good for years to come so, if of interest, please find the link to follow. In our container garden, we find tulipa sylvestris the most reliable of all perennials (six springs in bloom so far). Wishing you happy spring gardening. www.rhs.org.uk/plants/tulip/longer-lasting
Your content is top quality! I love spring bulbs! It's difficult to find good videos of certain kinds of plants that shows their growth habit and how they look in actual displays. Have you ever attempted naturalising spring bulbs into your lawn to make a meadow?
I was eagerly awaiting this spring video. Your garden is lovely. I also very much appreciate your practical tips for storing ,reusing or layering pots to extend the display season. How long has it taken you to establish your garden? Do you do all of the garden chores yourselves. I feel that every time I watch, I discover a new garden gem that you have created. Well done !
Thank you so much for sharing your anticipation and enjoyment with us, Donna. The garden is all our own work, we began creating it from a bare patch of ground over 20 years ago, including laying the brick paths and building raised beds. We enjoy the challenges and rewards as the space evolves with every year, there are always surprises. Sending our best wishes.
Gorgeous container garden, love all your beauties 😊😊😊! I also love the narrative and music, thanks very much for sharing. Your plants in their pots look very healthy and no sign of slug damage! Do you change the compost every year? How do you combat the slug and snails?
Thank you so much for your lovely message. We replenish compost for larger shrubs in containers, but not the smaller spring plants unless, for example, potting on the anemones into a larger container. Your question about slugs and snails is very timely, as after one of the wettest Februarys on record here we also have an explosion of slugs and snails. Our emerging iris leaves have now been shredded to ribbons! So, I have been popping out in the evening with a torch to catch and remove iris offenders. I was delighted to discover a ‘secret weapon’ just yesterday: a newt in the patio container display, obviously drawn there to eat slugs! Sending best wishes for happy spring gardening.
Thanks a million, so beautiful….love your bulb theatre, thanks for your tips for a small garden did what you sad and later on I will use the pots like small tables😊did you know you can sow the snake bulbs…they love a bit of shade and damp to spread like carpets😊
Thank you so much, Annette. We will definitely try sowing seed from the snake’s head fritillary, it would be thrilling to have a carpet in the grass. Our very damp ground may not be free-draining enough for their needs but we won’t know till we try! Sending best wishes.
@@ApplePeaFernSea don’t think drainage is a problem, they have a nice storie here in sweden that Mr Linne’ mistoke theme for big lillies( or one of is employed) so they throw the bulbs in the woods and now when they naturalise everyone love theme👩🏻🌾
I am thoroughly excited every new video. I am enchanted with every flower, bumble bee and bird. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your enjoyment with us, we appreciate such a lovely message!
What a beautiful tour of sight and sound from your lovely spring garden! ❤
Thank you so much for your supportive comment.
What a beautiful tour of sight and sound from your lovely spring garden! thank you for sharing this video new friend
We appreciate your supportive comment, thank you so much for watching and enjoying!
Thank you for this magical moment spent in your beautiful ohhhh so beautiful garden, and for such a poetic and soothing voice over. Your writing is amazing, so is your filming. Congratulations on a wonderful work.
Such an uplifting comment is really appreciated, thank you so much and happy spring gardening.
I like growing plants in containers because they can be moved around for different displays with other containers. Beautiful video so many different ideas for me. Thanks.
Thank you so much for sharing your appreciation, happy spring gardening and container arranging.
I am very happy to see your flower garden. An amazing place. Thanks for the lovely video and thanks you for sharing with me.
We appreciate your kind words and for sharing your enjoyment with us, thank you.
The crocus is my favorite bulb!
Always such an uplifting early spring sight!
Roses are one of the things that bring a smile the most, and bring comfort and optimism with their bright colors and pleasant scent. When we give someone roses, this indicates their place in our hearts and the extent of their importance. Roses always indicate good taste when choosing them as a gift for those we love.
Your lovely description of the meaning and importance of roses resonates with us, thank you for watching.
Thank you so much for another great video and another wonderful garden tour so many beautiful flowers and plants spring is here first day of spring and you have a gorgeous gorgeous garden. Thanks for sharing it my dear friend.
Thank you so much for enjoying the March garden with us. Happy springtime gardening!
Gorgeous gardens☺️🩷🤍🩷🌞
Thank you so much!
Stunning spring blooms, Thank you for a beautiful tour.
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your appreciation with us, sending best wishes.
You have brought me to tears with joy and I’ve watched your video at least 4 times now taking notes! How beautiful and what a soothing voice you have as well. You have brought so much joy to me personally as well as so so many others by sharing this. Thank you sweet dear xx ❤
Thank you for connecting to our video and garden in such a genuine and heartfelt way, it was a great joy to read your comments. Sending very best wishes.
It’s for sharing so many places you can sit down and enjoy all the beautiful flowers
It is lovely to share them with you
Your garden is always so beautiful that I have to watch your videos more than once! Your pot display is stunning. I love all the Spring flowers and bulbs.
Your comments are always so lovely, it's a pleasure to read them twice! Thank you Wendy, and best wishes.
So true, I have to admit , I have watched it 2 already 😊. Really beautiful .😍
@@imeldamayer-taylor2783 Thank you so much for sharing your enjoyment, and for always supporting us!
So beautiful garden 🌸
Thank you so much!
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Wonderful. The trouble is, now I'm jealous!
Thank you for the compliment!
Lovely
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Thank you, such a joy to watch and so much inspiration.
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Thank you for sharing your appreciation, so happy you enjoyed the video.
What a delight just full of charm thank you.
We really appreciate your shared enjoyment!
You have a very beautiful garden ❤
Thank you so much! Sending best wishes for happy spring gardening.
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your delightful video. I so appreciate all the work that must have gone in to making this detailed, beautiful, creative video. Your garden is truly exquisite, and I adore the plant combinations you have chosen, as well as your cute little friend - the bumble bee.
Thank you for such a supportive and appreciative message and for enjoying the garden and the dear bumble bee as much as we do!
You can make a grape hyacinth lemonade with them too. The garden is looking stunning.
When life gives you hyacinths … make lemonade. Wow, we had not appreciated that hyacinths are edible, such interesting new potential. And thank you for your lovely comment.
Your videos are SO BEAUTIFUL, your voice is nice and I love your tidbits of information ❤️
We appreciate your enjoyment and kind words, thank you so much!
what a beautiful spring garden! subscribed!
Thank you, so happy you enjoyed the garden!
What a stunningly beautiful inspiring video. 🌷🪻
Thank you for such a lovely appreciative comment!
Beautiful! Do bulbs in pots truly need no watering when they are dormant?
@@SMElder-iy6fl Thank you so much. Regarding your watering question, It will depend to some extent on your location and climate, and also whether pots are stored in sun or shade (or drying wind). Here, we don’t actively water the small ‘stashed-away’ pots hidden on the ground in the shade of shrub foliage over summer, with the exception of weather extremes like the July ’22 drought. A gravel/grit mulch is advisable to retain moisture. The RHS advises reducing watering when dormant, other experts advise allowing the soil to dry out slightly. Sending best wishes for happy gardening.
Stunning💐
Thank you so much!
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What a beautiful garden! I love early spring flowers as much as you seem to do. But sometimes there are bulbs that won't bloom again. What would you suggest to do : throw them away or save and try again?
Thank you for your appreciative message Anna. If your bulbs are narcissi or crocus, these are mainly reliably perennial (if foliage is left to die back naturally), where as tulips (especially in containers) can be disappointing or even absent in the second year, due to pests, disease or performance fatigue. If you have space to plant poorly-performing container bulbs elsewhere in yours or a friend’s garden, sometimes they will reward you with more flowers in following years. The RHS compiled a list of the most reliably perennial tulips that should look good for years to come so, if of interest, please find the link to follow. In our container garden, we find tulipa sylvestris the most reliable of all perennials (six springs in bloom so far). Wishing you happy spring gardening. www.rhs.org.uk/plants/tulip/longer-lasting
@@ApplePeaFernSeaThank you so much for your quick answer and link. Maybe I can find a spare container for the resting performers.
Your content is top quality! I love spring bulbs! It's difficult to find good videos of certain kinds of plants that shows their growth habit and how they look in actual displays. Have you ever attempted naturalising spring bulbs into your lawn to make a meadow?
Thank you so much! A spring bulb meadow would be delightful and is definitely something to consider for future planting.
I was eagerly awaiting this spring video. Your garden is lovely. I also very much appreciate your practical tips for storing ,reusing or layering pots to extend the display season. How long has it taken you to establish your garden? Do you do all of the garden chores yourselves. I feel that every time I watch, I discover a new garden gem that you have created. Well done !
Thank you so much for sharing your anticipation and enjoyment with us, Donna. The garden is all our own work, we began creating it from a bare patch of ground over 20 years ago, including laying the brick paths and building raised beds. We enjoy the challenges and rewards as the space evolves with every year, there are always surprises. Sending our best wishes.
This is not just any garden tour, this is a Marks and Spencer garden tour.
Due to copyright issues we couldn’t include the ‘Albatross’ soundtrack.
Gorgeous container garden, love all your beauties 😊😊😊! I also love the narrative and music, thanks very much for sharing. Your plants in their pots look very healthy and no sign of slug damage! Do you change the compost every year? How do you combat the slug and snails?
Thank you so much for your lovely message. We replenish compost for larger shrubs in containers, but not the smaller spring plants unless, for example, potting on the anemones into a larger container. Your question about slugs and snails is very timely, as after one of the wettest Februarys on record here we also have an explosion of slugs and snails. Our emerging iris leaves have now been shredded to ribbons! So, I have been popping out in the evening with a torch to catch and remove iris offenders. I was delighted to discover a ‘secret weapon’ just yesterday: a newt in the patio container display, obviously drawn there to eat slugs! Sending best wishes for happy spring gardening.
Thanks a million, so beautiful….love your bulb theatre, thanks for your tips for a small garden did what you sad and later on I will use the pots like small tables😊did you know you can sow the snake bulbs…they love a bit of shade and damp to spread like carpets😊
Thank you so much, Annette. We will definitely try sowing seed from the snake’s head fritillary, it would be thrilling to have a carpet in the grass. Our very damp ground may not be free-draining enough for their needs but we won’t know till we try! Sending best wishes.
@@ApplePeaFernSea don’t think drainage is a problem, they have a nice storie here in sweden that Mr Linne’ mistoke theme for big lillies( or one of is employed) so they throw the bulbs in the woods and now when they naturalise everyone love theme👩🏻🌾
@@annettemartensson4523 What a charming story and happy mistake!
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Thank you very much and sending best wishes.