I could listen to you talk about Plants all day ; You voice is calmly soothing 🤩🤩!!! You have the most beautiful Autumn Flower Garden 🪴!!! I am definitely taking notes 🎶 for my next Fall Garden 😍😍!!!
You have sooo wonderful voice. But it is also because of your passion for garden and nature. Time spent with your videos is so precious und unforgottable 👍👍
Good morning, Adam I have just come across your channel, I loved it straightaway and joined. So nice to see UK Gardens. There aren't enough of them on RUclips, so, thanks again. Love your garden and plants.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides I have just stumbled on your channel. Your take on gardening is straight to the point with tips and a beautiful display. I like your take on on things.
Good choice! I love it. The plant will spread once established so this is a perennial to give space to. Don’t cram in neighbouring plants too closely. And it can be lifted and divided every 3 or 4 years to produce new clumps to plant elsewhere or pot and share with friends.
I love this video. Whoever is recording the video, is doing a great job. Close-ups (thanks God, not of the slugs again, lol) is much appreciated. If the Adam, and Eve from the Bible see your Garden, they will be very jealous. Thank you so much. I feel so uplifted now, and will follow your tips. I must also watch your video on pansies. I guess it's too late to start them from seed. I also forgot to dig up my tulips, but I'll buy some new varieties, and then see if the forgotten ones show themselves next spring.
Welcome to @Adams-Gardening-Guides. I do hope you enjoy this video, and if you do please could I ask you to "Subscribe" to my Channel and give this video a "Thumbs Up". Thank you!
Thanks for visiting. And a very warm welcome to British Columbia too. Improving soil takes time, and the addition of lots of compost and organic soil conditioners. It’s certainly worth the investment.
Thank you! Yes do take a look at the perennial sunflowers. I've been very impressed with Helianthus 'Lemon Queen' but there are others. You won't be disappointed.
I have the Herbstonne. It's a massive clump and is as tall as the gutters on my garage. I love it until the rain brings it down. Very pretty garden. Vicki
Hi Adam, I only found your channel a day or so ago. I'm not sure why I haven't come across you because as I have seached for British garden videos in the past. I will be catching up on your previous videos 😊😊😊
This is my dream garden idea. It's been in my head but I am a visual learner, how awesome. I am a master gardener but this or other video is going to bring me full circle. Happy gardening.
Such a comprehensive list of autumn plants and chores to tackle! Thank-you Adam. Could you consider a video on staking plants sometime in the future? I sometimes struggle with the timing of staking so that it’s not too early and obtrusive, nor too late and the plants look a mess. Probably a better topic for spring than fall, but it’s on my mind after staking up a very tall aster that I had yet again convinced myself wouldn’t flop. The staking is now rather obvious and annoying, and I would like to do better next year. We’re always hoping that next year will be better, aren’t we?
Great suggestion. Staking and supporting plants can be very tricky, and I struggle with this too. I do cover this in some of the lectures I give so will start filming over the coming months so I can develop a video for the future. Thanks for the idea.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides Another great video Adam, thank you so much information in there, something for everyone. I am definitely buying a golden hops climber now! If you are looking for suggestions for the future I would love to see a video show casing your established garden structure, like the trees, evergreens and many established shrubs and climbers I spot in the background whilst watching your videos, there is so much to see you have a wonderful garden and the care and hard work that goes into it really shines through.
Adam, I appreciate you sharing your knowledge of gardening with us! I’ve never used compost instead of soil in my pots, but I’m going to now, after seeing your results!!! And lining my terra cotta pots with left over bags! Much better than putting them in the recycling bin! Just subscribed to your channel! You have such a soothing voice and I love that accent! Thanks from the great state of Georgia in the USA!❤❤❤😊
@@lisahowell3468 thank you. I’m delighted that my gardening advice from England translates so well to your lovely area of the USA. Many thanks for subscribing. Do spread the word! More videos coming soon.
Hi Adam, loving your videos. I have a lace cap hydrangea and a climbing hydrangea, and was told to remove the dead flowers on them both at the end of summer ! I leave the mop head flowers on til end of May, but never know what to do with these other two.
Thanks for watching and I hope the video has given you some ideas. Do check out this video on my channel on pruning hydrangeas that may be of help: ruclips.net/video/j5-UmEFAlso/видео.html
Hi Adam Thank you very much for this video. It's a pleasure to see all of your plants thriving. I am a keen gardener, a bit out of practice however. I am still trying to get to grips again with perrenials, hardy, evergreens etc. I don't have a greenhouse but I do have a garage and a shed, neither have windows. Therefore I'm wondering, if I purchase plants in the future, how to protect the likes of fuchias, dahlias and others over winter. I have purchased some bulbs online, they will be arriving soon. We rent our property and I will be planting up many things in pots. I really loved the stripey grass you pointed out and the sunflower. Do you plant up a lot of plants in 3s? I loved the winter arrangement you potted up. I noticed at our local supermarket today that they had violas at two packs of 8 for £4. I thought this was a bargain. I will pop back there tomorrow and snap some up. Thanks again
Oh no! We had great problems with slugs in Denmark. They ate all my plants, so I had to hurry to sew some again. So I'm behind schedule. I guess your schedule also changed, and you still wish you could've seen your flowers, but they were eaten. I'm now going to follow Adam's tips, and move forward to fall, and spring.
@@TheSybil47 As is so often the case when gardening…. Move on, and hope for a better season next year! Do take a look back at some of my other videos with details about slug control.
I could listen to you talk about Plants all day ; You voice is calmly soothing 🤩🤩!!! You have the most beautiful Autumn Flower Garden 🪴!!! I am definitely taking notes 🎶 for my next Fall Garden 😍😍!!!
So pleased to hear you enjoyed my video. There are plenty more on my channel so do take a look.
Best RUclips garden Channel I’ve come across thank you very much
Thank you!
You have sooo wonderful voice. But it is also because of your passion for garden and nature. Time spent with your videos is so precious und unforgottable 👍👍
That’s very kind of you. So pleased to hear you are enjoying my videos.
Good morning, Adam
I have just come across your channel, I loved it straightaway and joined. So nice to see UK Gardens. There aren't enough of them on RUclips, so, thanks again. Love your garden and plants.
Thank you. Yes it’s surprising there aren’t more good channels from the UK but I’m doing my best to fill the gap. More videos coming soon.
Absolutely fabulous spectacle !!!You also have a wonderfully relaxing voice.
@@kemifm thank you. Pleased you enjoyed my video.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides I have just stumbled on your channel. Your take on gardening is straight to the point with tips and a beautiful display. I like your take on on things.
Totally agreed with that.😊
@@kemifm thank you.
In some places It looks like my favourite fairy-tale about Peter Rabbit 😍🌷🌷🌷
Your flowers are gorgeous 🪻🌷🪻
Many thanks. Pleased you like it.
What a coincidence. Just today I ordered Helianthus Lemon queen😀
Good choice! I love it. The plant will spread once established so this is a perennial to give space to. Don’t cram in neighbouring plants too closely. And it can be lifted and divided every 3 or 4 years to produce new clumps to plant elsewhere or pot and share with friends.
I love this video. Whoever is recording the video, is doing a great job. Close-ups (thanks God, not of the slugs again, lol) is much appreciated. If the Adam, and Eve from the Bible see your Garden, they will be very jealous. Thank you so much.
I feel so uplifted now, and will follow your tips. I must also watch your video on pansies. I guess it's too late to start them from seed. I also forgot to dig up my tulips, but I'll buy some new varieties, and then see if the forgotten ones show themselves next spring.
@@TheSybil47 That’s very kind of you. Actually I record, produce, script and edit the videos on my own. So pleased you enjoy them.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides Wow! Great job, Adam.
Welcome to @Adams-Gardening-Guides. I do hope you enjoy this video, and if you do please could I ask you to "Subscribe" to my Channel and give this video a "Thumbs Up". Thank you!
The market scene is vibrant and full of colors.
Lovely video and channel. Hello from British Columbia Wow you have beautiful soil
Thanks for visiting. And a very warm welcome to British Columbia too. Improving soil takes time, and the addition of lots of compost and organic soil conditioners. It’s certainly worth the investment.
What a great video. I really must hunt down that AMAZING Helianthus!! Wowzers, what a stunning plant! 😮
Thank you! Yes do take a look at the perennial sunflowers. I've been very impressed with Helianthus 'Lemon Queen' but there are others. You won't be disappointed.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides yes I’m going to check them out!
Awesome video! Lots to do this Autumn!
@@andyatch33 thank you. Yes, I like to keep everyone busy! And your garden will thank you too.
I have the Herbstonne. It's a massive clump and is as tall as the gutters on my garage. I love it until the rain brings it down. Very pretty garden. Vicki
Thanks for your useful comment. Many tall growing perennials really benefit from support don't they.
Hi Adam, I only found your channel a day or so ago. I'm not sure why I haven't come across you because as I have seached for British garden videos in the past. I will be catching up on your previous videos 😊😊😊
@@paulinecrispin121 So pleased you have found my Channel. Enjoy the videos and let me know any topics you think I should consider for future videos.
This is my dream garden idea. It's been in my head but I am a visual learner, how awesome. I am a master gardener but this or other video is going to bring me full circle. Happy gardening.
Such a comprehensive list of autumn plants and chores to tackle! Thank-you Adam. Could you consider a video on staking plants sometime in the future? I sometimes struggle with the timing of staking so that it’s not too early and obtrusive, nor too late and the plants look a mess. Probably a better topic for spring than fall, but it’s on my mind after staking up a very tall aster that I had yet again convinced myself wouldn’t flop. The staking is now rather obvious and annoying, and I would like to do better next year. We’re always hoping that next year will be better, aren’t we?
Great suggestion. Staking and supporting plants can be very tricky, and I struggle with this too.
I do cover this in some of the lectures I give so will start filming over the coming months so I can develop a video for the future.
Thanks for the idea.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides Another great video Adam, thank you so much information in there, something for everyone. I am definitely buying a golden hops climber now! If you are looking for suggestions for the future I would love to see a video show casing your established garden structure, like the trees, evergreens and many established shrubs and climbers I spot in the background whilst watching your videos, there is so much to see you have a wonderful garden and the care and hard work that goes into it really shines through.
Thankyou Adam
My pleasure! So pleased you enjoyed my video. I hope your garden is flourishing too.
Adam, I appreciate you sharing your knowledge of gardening with us! I’ve never used compost instead of soil in my pots, but I’m going to now, after seeing your results!!! And lining my terra cotta pots with left over bags! Much better than putting them in the recycling bin! Just subscribed to your channel! You have such a soothing voice and I love that accent! Thanks from the great state of Georgia in the USA!❤❤❤😊
@@lisahowell3468 thank you. I’m delighted that my gardening advice from England translates so well to your lovely area of the USA. Many thanks for subscribing. Do spread the word! More videos coming soon.
Thank you 👍🏻
great stuff adam my dahliahs didnt make it this year a deluge of rain rotted the bulbs ..i ended up buying a yellow one...at least that bloomed...
@@ThePegasus101 good luck getting your new yellow dahlia through winter. Fingers crossed!
New subbie here! Thoroughly enjoying this video and can’t wait to visit your others. What planting zone are you in?
Welcome! I live on the Eastern side of England that would be classed as Zone 8. I hope your garden is thriving.
This is great 👍🏾
Thanks Tanya. So pleased you enjoyed the video.
Okay 👍
Glad I found you. Apparently you are in the UK. I wonder if you know which USDA Zone you correlate with. Great Video!!
Welcome! I live on the Eastern side of England that would be classed as Zone 8. I hope your garden is thriving.
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Hi Adam, loving your videos. I have a lace cap hydrangea and a climbing hydrangea, and was told to remove the dead flowers on them both at the end of summer ! I leave the mop head flowers on til end of May, but never know what to do with these other two.
Thanks for watching and I hope the video has given you some ideas. Do check out this video on my channel on pruning hydrangeas that may be of help: ruclips.net/video/j5-UmEFAlso/видео.html
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Thanks for watching and do check out some of my other videos.
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hi Adam
Thank you very much for this video. It's a pleasure to see all of your plants thriving.
I am a keen gardener, a bit out of practice however. I am still trying to get to grips again with perrenials, hardy, evergreens etc.
I don't have a greenhouse but I do have a garage and a shed, neither have windows.
Therefore I'm wondering, if I purchase plants in the future, how to protect the likes of fuchias, dahlias and others over winter.
I have purchased some bulbs online, they will be arriving soon.
We rent our property and I will be planting up many things in pots.
I really loved the stripey grass you pointed out and the sunflower.
Do you plant up a lot of plants in 3s?
I loved the winter arrangement you potted up. I noticed at our local supermarket today that they had violas at two packs of 8 for £4. I thought this was a bargain. I will pop back there tomorrow and snap some up.
Thanks again
So pleased the video has given you a few ideas. Good luck!
What is your zone
My area of the UK is Zone 8.
The bunnies and deer have beeen destroying my garden
Oh deer! Sorry to hear that. Both are so difficult to keep out without a great deal of effort and cost.
Oh no! We had great problems with slugs in Denmark. They ate all my plants, so I had to hurry to sew some again. So I'm behind schedule. I guess your schedule also changed, and you still wish you could've seen your flowers, but they were eaten. I'm now going to follow Adam's tips, and move forward to fall, and spring.
@@TheSybil47 As is so often the case when gardening…. Move on, and hope for a better season next year! Do take a look back at some of my other videos with details about slug control.