Just lovely! Your children will remember their home filled with flowers and antiques and a mother that made them feel safe and happy indeed they are blessed.Thank you
It was so wonderful to catch a glimpse of your labor of love in your stunning garden. Treasuring each season. You are beautiful Angela! God is magnificent! Just imagine what heaven will be like! ❤
I am stilling grieving....I left a bunch of my house plants outside....I covered them. But the frost still killed them. It just takes one evening and all is changed. BEAUTIFUL VIDEO. BEAUTIFUL FILMING. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL PLACE WE GET TO CALL HOME 🌎 💙
It's death of a season, not of the garden. The garden, most of it, is just ready for a well deserved slumber. Your gardens are so lovely. I know your season is much shorter than ours here in TX, but the abundance y'all are able to achieve--without quite the same ravages of heat, drought, wind and insects (as in biblical plague sized proportions of grasshoppers and locusts all summer long!), all at the same time, which we face here--is always amazing to me. My garden has struggled all summer to keep from literally dying, and much of it did not succeed. Trying to just imagine the financial losses of this year gives me a headache. So, for me it will mean literally beginning all over again next spring since there won't be much to wake up and come back to growth. It was, is, heartbreaking. But I'm hopeful. Next year I plan to concentrate more on heat and drought tolerant plants. I have to face it, an English cottage style garden just won't make it here, but a more dry Mediterranean garden might. I plan to do a lot more annual seed starts. If I plant perennial plants I will not be ordering the small ones online, I'll either get them at a local nursery in a much more established size or I won't get them. I literally had dozens of small (band size) plants never really take off, or I spent the whole of spring and summer babying them just to have them die anyway. Too heartbreaking. Winter gives me time to plan, to think, to get the foundation or base design right, to work more on the hardscaping before I begin planting again. The winter in the garden is a slumber time that's needed for us too, not just our plants. ...But, then again, all the fall planted/spring blooming bulbs will be arriving soon, and the wildflower seeds need to go in. The garlic is here, plus the cover crops need to go in. No time to rest yet! ...Great video! So beautiful. Thank you so much for all you share with us!
So many beautiful Texas natives you can plant that are drought tolerant and can give you quite the lush look. Check out the salvias, coneflower, black eyed Susan, lantana, autumn sage, blue mistflower, etc. I believe these are all perennials and given about 3 years, they will fill in as beautifully as any English garden. Plus the butterflies and hummingbirds love them. Good luck!
I've always thought of the frost that blankets my garden and ends the growing season, as putting the garden to sleep. Like in a fairy tale, until the warmed sunshine kiss of spring wakes everything up again.
The music is so beautiful...soothing and calming. The garden is still stunning. I love seeing morning dew or frost on the plants. You are amazing with all you do. Angela I’m waiting for you to paint a picture of your garden.🌹
Being a man of Faith(Christian) I don’t fear death. When you said: ‘death becomes her,’ throughout you video I felt just that thought. I’m an Autumn person. I revel with spring. Dance with summer. Have deep thoughtful moments with winter. I thrive, love, and live through the changes Autumn brings. A very beautiful and wonderful story you’ve shared. Thanks
what a beautiful perspective. i love all things fall, and it is nice to remember to appreciate the lessons of the quieter season and the beauty around us this time of year💛
I've seen your garden before if I remember right you don't have a green house outside as you do all that in your home yet if you had one out side you could do a few citrus trees how lovely to have lemons for lemonade and mandarins
I loved the music and seeing your dieing garden. My flowers did not do well, as here in KY. This summer was very hot and dry. I did have a pumpkin plant come up by my back porch and had 7 small pumpkins, which delighted me. Take care. Good health and happiness to you and your family.
It takes time for a garden to mature...l started when l was working and had very little time...but lots of pots...now l still have lots of pots because l have retired and now l have "matured " 😆 and l don't want to spend a lot of time in the garden ....l want more instant results so l still pot garden but on a small scale ....must say mine is beautiful and more tropical and l use a lot more perennials than l used to
That wreath gadget is awesome. Your gardens are so beautiful. You’ve done so much through the few years you’ve been there. I can’t even seem to get anywhere with my house and garden. 😅
Merci pour ce voyage nostalgique au coeur de ton jardin d'octobre... La manière dont tu considères le changement des saisons à travers les yeux de ton jardin est tellement inspirante... et pleine de vie!
Bonjour Parissiene Farmgirl. Excellente vidéo avec un contenu superbe et beau - évocateur de ce célèbre poème de W.H. Auden, "In the Elegy Season :" Haze, char, and the weather of All Souls : Une absence géante se morfond sur les arbres : Feuilles coulées dans des pots-pourris décontractés Chuchotent leurs parfums des fosses et des caves. Ou brassées dans des ravines, macérées dans des puits, elles passent Dans la vapeur froide leurs derniers arômes, cèdent Des enfers peu profonds une revenance de champ Et l'air du verger. Et maintenant l'esprit envieux Qui n'a pas pu retenir l'été dans ma tête Bien que limité par cette circonstance flamboyante Défile ces landes dans une transe dorée, Se souvenant de la riche saison morte, Et par une inspiration automnale fait Un été à lui tout seul. Des branches vertes surgissent A travers tout l'arrière infini des yeux, Et l'âme baigne dans de chauds lacs conceptuels.
I like to think the garden goes to sleep rather than dies .But you are correct. Every season has its beauty.
Just lovely! Your children will remember their home filled with flowers and antiques and a mother that made them feel safe and happy indeed they are blessed.Thank you
It was so wonderful to catch a glimpse of your labor of love in your stunning garden. Treasuring each season. You are beautiful Angela!
God is magnificent! Just imagine what heaven will be like! ❤
Love your positivity, Angela! That floral swag is gorgeous!
What a perfect goodnight melody, while I sip my raw milk chocolate milk, warmed and snuggled for bed! Welcome fall... 🍂
I am stilling grieving....I left a bunch of my house plants outside....I covered them. But the frost still killed them. It just takes one evening and all is changed. BEAUTIFUL VIDEO. BEAUTIFUL FILMING. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL PLACE WE GET TO CALL HOME 🌎 💙
It’s not dead, only resting. Beautiful!
I'd like to think that our gardens go to sleep, not that they die. 😊
Thanks for sharing!
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It's death of a season, not of the garden. The garden, most of it, is just ready for a well deserved slumber. Your gardens are so lovely. I know your season is much shorter than ours here in TX, but the abundance y'all are able to achieve--without quite the same ravages of heat, drought, wind and insects (as in biblical plague sized proportions of grasshoppers and locusts all summer long!), all at the same time, which we face here--is always amazing to me. My garden has struggled all summer to keep from literally dying, and much of it did not succeed. Trying to just imagine the financial losses of this year gives me a headache. So, for me it will mean literally beginning all over again next spring since there won't be much to wake up and come back to growth. It was, is, heartbreaking. But I'm hopeful. Next year I plan to concentrate more on heat and drought tolerant plants. I have to face it, an English cottage style garden just won't make it here, but a more dry Mediterranean garden might. I plan to do a lot more annual seed starts. If I plant perennial plants I will not be ordering the small ones online, I'll either get them at a local nursery in a much more established size or I won't get them. I literally had dozens of small (band size) plants never really take off, or I spent the whole of spring and summer babying them just to have them die anyway. Too heartbreaking. Winter gives me time to plan, to think, to get the foundation or base design right, to work more on the hardscaping before I begin planting again. The winter in the garden is a slumber time that's needed for us too, not just our plants. ...But, then again, all the fall planted/spring blooming bulbs will be arriving soon, and the wildflower seeds need to go in. The garlic is here, plus the cover crops need to go in. No time to rest yet! ...Great video! So beautiful. Thank you so much for all you share with us!
So many beautiful Texas natives you can plant that are drought tolerant and can give you quite the lush look. Check out the salvias, coneflower, black eyed Susan, lantana, autumn sage, blue mistflower, etc. I believe these are all perennials and given about 3 years, they will fill in as beautifully as any English garden. Plus the butterflies and hummingbirds love them. Good luck!
Angela - I LOVE when you do this type of video. Simply beautiful! You are so talented. Loved it ❤.
I've always thought of the frost that blankets my garden and ends the growing season, as putting the garden to sleep. Like in a fairy tale, until the warmed sunshine kiss of spring wakes everything up again.
I always say I am putting my Garden to Bed...but I love how you describe how your Garden Dies Beautifully. Your Garden is lovely all year long
I can see the years of love you’ve put into your garden❤ to everything there is a season❤
The music is so beautiful...soothing and calming. The garden is still stunning. I love seeing morning dew or frost on the plants. You are amazing with all you do. Angela I’m waiting for you to paint a picture of your garden.🌹
So beautiful! I am constantly amazed at how much your family has accomplished in everything. The garden is especially incredible.
Unusually beautiful 🍁
The music The beautiful flowers and seeing Joel on the tractor helping you with a wonderful dream coming true 🥀
Just beautiful! Thank you for the 10 minutes of relaxation and wonder at the changing of the seasons!
Being a man of Faith(Christian) I don’t fear death. When you said: ‘death becomes her,’ throughout you video I felt just that thought. I’m an Autumn person. I revel with spring. Dance with summer. Have deep thoughtful moments with winter. I thrive, love, and live through the changes Autumn brings. A very beautiful and wonderful story you’ve shared. Thanks
Thank you for this relaxing look into your Fall garden. Heartfelt blessings to you and your family.
Loved the vlog, Angela. It was very relaxing.🍂
Thank you for sharing! I plant my first “real” garden next spring and am soaking in all your content!
So beautiful! The music is perfect❤
Bonsoir Angela.Ton jardin est magnefique.Merci beaucoup pour que tu est partagé avec nous tout ça💕🌷🌷🌷🍀🍁🍂🌻🌿🌹
So beautiful! My favorite? Roses and zinnias ♥Thank you for sharing your lovely garden.
Wow!! So beautiful and soothing
What was the thing you were using to make the flower garland? I hope you do a video on how you made it
Yes! I was wondering too.
what a beautiful perspective. i love all things fall, and it is nice to remember to appreciate the lessons of the quieter season and the beauty around us this time of year💛
Beautiful meditation on autumn, thank you Angela ! 🙂
Sending cosy vibes from sunny Paris,
Alexandra 🌷
Your garden is beautiful in all seasons. Thank you for sharing.
I've seen your garden before if I remember right you don't have a green house outside as you do all that in your home yet if you had one out side you could do a few citrus trees how lovely to have lemons for lemonade and mandarins
It a avocado tree
Just beautiful! Where can we find the garland wire tool you used? We are about to kick up garland season in the nursery I work in. Thank you kindly!
I loved the music and seeing your dieing garden. My flowers did not do well, as here in KY. This summer was very hot and dry. I did have a pumpkin plant come up by my back porch and had 7 small pumpkins, which delighted me. Take care. Good health and happiness to you and your family.
Gorgeous. Similar here in Illinois, on a smaller scale. Your garden has matured beautifully, in su h a short time. You are an inspiration!
It takes time for a garden to mature...l started when l was working and had very little time...but lots of pots...now l still have lots of pots because l have retired and now l have "matured " 😆 and l don't want to spend a lot of time in the garden ....l want more instant results so l still pot garden but on a small scale ....must say mine is beautiful and more tropical and l use a lot more perennials than l used to
A beautiful, poetic video. Thank you.
Lovely!
So beautiful. Thank you so much for all of this.
Wonderful!
That wreath gadget is awesome.
Your gardens are so beautiful. You’ve done so much through the few years you’ve been there. I can’t even seem to get anywhere with my house and garden. 😅
Stunning.....❤️
Beautiful, thank you for sharing with us.
Merci pour ce voyage nostalgique au coeur de ton jardin d'octobre... La manière dont tu considères le changement des saisons à travers les yeux de ton jardin est tellement inspirante... et pleine de vie!
Thank you
Beauty in all seasons! Thank you for sharing Angela!💝
Angela I enjoyed my quiet moments with you with beautiful music in the background thanks for sharing I am in Remission
Beautiful fall garden. Love the garland. Blessings.
Beautiful
Beautiful...
Thank you Angela. I needed this beauty very much.
Så vacker trädgård, jag njuter av att som jag ser.
Can you share what tool you used on your flower garland? Was that a hand crank wire wrapper?!
The garden did look gorgeous and the garland you made is awesome. Wonder where you will put it?
Thank you for sharing ❤ This was beautiful!
Beautiful concept and video!
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Loved this video what is the name of the deep purple roses
Bonjour Parissiene Farmgirl. Excellente vidéo avec un contenu superbe et beau - évocateur de ce célèbre poème de W.H. Auden, "In the Elegy Season :" Haze, char, and the weather of All Souls :
Une absence géante se morfond sur les arbres :
Feuilles coulées dans des pots-pourris décontractés
Chuchotent leurs parfums des fosses et des caves.
Ou brassées dans des ravines, macérées dans des puits, elles passent
Dans la vapeur froide leurs derniers arômes, cèdent
Des enfers peu profonds une revenance de champ
Et l'air du verger. Et maintenant l'esprit envieux
Qui n'a pas pu retenir l'été dans ma tête
Bien que limité par cette circonstance flamboyante
Défile ces landes dans une transe dorée,
Se souvenant de la riche saison morte,
Et par une inspiration automnale fait
Un été à lui tout seul. Des branches vertes surgissent
A travers tout l'arrière infini des yeux,
Et l'âme baigne dans de chauds lacs conceptuels.
Where did you get that wire wrapping machine that you made that garland?
Where did you find the floral
Wore dispenser?? I need it in my life!
what music was playing g
The link for the boots isn't working, is anyone else having that issue? Or is it just me😅?
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It’s not death, it’s rest.
Beautiful