Hi lovely, i have 7 of your star jasmine plants in my garden. I think one has taken a hit with sooty mould but will hopefully recover when ive stripped the affected leaves. I love star jasmine its such a beautiful scent. I have mine in part shade and full sun. Im very interested in your new trail cam. Ive always wanted one but im not very patient with technology so have avoided one so far. I had a hedgehog in late summer. Its only visited once i believe. I was so over joyed as i hadnt seen one in over 40 years! Anyway. Your garden looks beautiful. Best wishes davena x
@@davenadainton4209 I'm not too good either with technology but I'm willing to learn, we did test the camera and it did work but now I have to find some perfect spots for it. I also have a hog house, but it's empty at the moment, but it will be interesting in the summer to set it up and see what goes on in the garden 👍👍👍it seems quite easy to use just a matter of getting the recording time right, it runs with a memory card. Roll on Spring so I can set it up...👍👍👍👍I do hope your jasmine recovers, they are lovely, I hope mine is okay, as not really the best time to move it....but it's been moved a few times, so seems quite tough and not fussy 😜
Hi Tracey,🙋♀️ your garden looks lovely, the size of them conifers !. I always watch your videos and like , but ill be honest i dont comment on them all , because i dont want you to think " oh not her again " 😂 . Ive never had much success with plants ordered on line , they often come smashed up .may be i order too many in one go to off set the cost of postage . Yes ive got a plant list and ideas . ❤
@mandytyers4481 aww thank you Mandy, it's always lovely to hear from you. If I don't I always think "ooh I haven't heard anything, I hope she's okay, and then a few vids later I do hear and think oh there we are, she's fine ❤️👍 I know those conifers are massive, they've been there about 30 years, the neighbour at the back hates them and says he remembers the lady who planted them, she told him not to worry because they are Dwarf Conifers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I do like the privacy from them, but the cost to take them down would be way too high...I'll just keep having someone to chip away at them every few years, I hope my plant comes back okay. Some of them online were expensive, so I went for a smaller 60cm plant. It will soon grow 👍👍👍👍❤️
We have a few plants in our garden left from previous owners, and i do treasure them and I wonder what the people were like that planted them , I've lived here over 40 years . Do you have any plants left behind from someone else ? ❤
@mandytyers4481 only those conifers, and they definitely left behind some ivy and brambles that I had to dig out with a pick for a good clear out. Our garden was definitely unloved. The only good thing left was the base for our greenhouse that apparently originally had a dog kennel on it by previous owners. We've been here now for 20 years xx no plans to move either, I'm not starting again 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just to say I've ordered from crocus in the past too. Many times. Always good plants. Some come quite small but always establish well. I hope that gives you a little confidence. Thorncroft clematis is also a good company for climbers. Norfolk quality plants is another company I can recommend too xx
I looked at Armandii at a local garden centre last year and it was £55 for a small one so think I’ll be getting one online. Will be interesting to see what yours is like when it arrives 🌴🌺💚🐦⬛
Hopefully it will be okay, I know it's not going to be big as it's advertised as 60cm, but it's supposed to be a fast grower, so it will soon grow. Thanks for the recommendation 👍😁🌿❤️
Hiya... I don't know if you can consider it waiting 'patiently...'... I'm ready for spring so I am feeling a little on the impatient side.. Ok, just kidding.. I did some planting yesterday as the temps are going up nicely... It's great to see your videos.. It keeps me motivated. I wanted to tell you that your garden is one of my absolute favs! You have such a great variety of plants, and everything always looks so tidy and lush!! I just bought a lemon lime nandina, a daniella revoluta coolista, a (or an) heuchera, two acorus, and two helibores.. It is pretty wet for planting today.. I love clymatis, that will look really great on that trellis...
That's so kind of you to say. I'm so glad that you enjoy the videos, the weather here is not warming up that much and it surprises me how the new growth can grow at such low temperatures, I do love a Nandina plant in the garden. They grow up lovely with time. I don't know when my new plant will arrive, but I cannot wait to get it in, hopefully it will do nicely tucked in there. ❤❤😊😊
@@traceyrowlands1220Hiya Tracey. I can't waot to see your new plant.it's always nice to have new additions in the garden. Our weather just took a turn and it's gonna to be colder at nigjt now, below 0C, so I have to think about protecting again. Hopefully, spring will come soon.. I am waiting... Cheers and have a nice week. P.S. I just ordered a bunch of plants online.
Oohhh new plants, lovely, you must have quite a big garden, you're planting more than me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 have a lovely week. I've just had an email, my new plant will be here within 3 days 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Hi lovely, i have 7 of your star jasmine plants in my garden. I think one has taken a hit with sooty mould but will hopefully recover when ive stripped the affected leaves. I love star jasmine its such a beautiful scent. I have mine in part shade and full sun. Im very interested in your new trail cam. Ive always wanted one but im not very patient with technology so have avoided one so far. I had a hedgehog in late summer. Its only visited once i believe. I was so over joyed as i hadnt seen one in over 40 years! Anyway. Your garden looks beautiful. Best wishes davena x
@@davenadainton4209 I'm not too good either with technology but I'm willing to learn, we did test the camera and it did work but now I have to find some perfect spots for it. I also have a hog house, but it's empty at the moment, but it will be interesting in the summer to set it up and see what goes on in the garden 👍👍👍it seems quite easy to use just a matter of getting the recording time right, it runs with a memory card. Roll on Spring so I can set it up...👍👍👍👍I do hope your jasmine recovers, they are lovely, I hope mine is okay, as not really the best time to move it....but it's been moved a few times, so seems quite tough and not fussy 😜
@traceyrowlands1220 excited to see wildlife and the garden spring into action
Hi Tracey,🙋♀️ your garden looks lovely, the size of them conifers !. I always watch your videos and like , but ill be honest i dont comment on them all , because i dont want you to think " oh not her again " 😂 . Ive never had much success with plants ordered on line , they often come smashed up .may be i order too many in one go to off set the cost of postage . Yes ive got a plant list and ideas . ❤
@mandytyers4481 aww thank you Mandy, it's always lovely to hear from you. If I don't I always think "ooh I haven't heard anything, I hope she's okay, and then a few vids later I do hear and think oh there we are, she's fine ❤️👍 I know those conifers are massive, they've been there about 30 years, the neighbour at the back hates them and says he remembers the lady who planted them, she told him not to worry because they are Dwarf Conifers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I do like the privacy from them, but the cost to take them down would be way too high...I'll just keep having someone to chip away at them every few years, I hope my plant comes back okay. Some of them online were expensive, so I went for a smaller 60cm plant. It will soon grow 👍👍👍👍❤️
@@traceyrowlands1220owe bless you darlin ❤ dad gifted me a "Dwarf" weeping willow. That we have to keep in check .
We have a few plants in our garden left from previous owners, and i do treasure them and I wonder what the people were like that planted them , I've lived here over 40 years . Do you have any plants left behind from someone else ? ❤
@mandytyers4481 only those conifers, and they definitely left behind some ivy and brambles that I had to dig out with a pick for a good clear out. Our garden was definitely unloved. The only good thing left was the base for our greenhouse that apparently originally had a dog kennel on it by previous owners. We've been here now for 20 years xx no plans to move either, I'm not starting again 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just to say I've ordered from crocus in the past too. Many times. Always good plants. Some come quite small but always establish well. I hope that gives you a little confidence. Thorncroft clematis is also a good company for climbers. Norfolk quality plants is another company I can recommend too xx
Me! Definitely, daylight is arriving earlier and leaving later.
Clematis Montana is amazing.
Spring is on its way 👍👍👍❤️🌿🌱🌺
@@GardenMyselfHappy I'll have to try the Montana too 👍👍👍
I looked at Armandii at a local garden centre last year and it was £55 for a small one so think I’ll be getting one online. Will be interesting to see what yours is like when it arrives 🌴🌺💚🐦⬛
Hopefully it will be okay, I know it's not going to be big as it's advertised as 60cm, but it's supposed to be a fast grower, so it will soon grow. Thanks for the recommendation 👍😁🌿❤️
Hiya... I don't know if you can consider it waiting 'patiently...'... I'm ready for spring so I am feeling a little on the impatient side.. Ok, just kidding.. I did some planting yesterday as the temps are going up nicely... It's great to see your videos.. It keeps me motivated. I wanted to tell you that your garden is one of my absolute favs! You have such a great variety of plants, and everything always looks so tidy and lush!! I just bought a lemon lime nandina, a daniella revoluta coolista, a (or an) heuchera, two acorus, and two helibores.. It is pretty wet for planting today.. I love clymatis, that will look really great on that trellis...
That's so kind of you to say. I'm so glad that you enjoy the videos, the weather here is not warming up that much and it surprises me how the new growth can grow at such low temperatures, I do love a Nandina plant in the garden. They grow up lovely with time. I don't know when my new plant will arrive, but I cannot wait to get it in, hopefully it will do nicely tucked in there. ❤❤😊😊
@@traceyrowlands1220Hiya Tracey. I can't waot to see your new plant.it's always nice to have new additions in the garden. Our weather just took a turn and it's gonna to be colder at nigjt now, below 0C, so I have to think about protecting again. Hopefully, spring will come soon.. I am waiting... Cheers and have a nice week.
P.S. I just ordered a bunch of plants online.
Oohhh new plants, lovely, you must have quite a big garden, you're planting more than me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 have a lovely week. I've just had an email, my new plant will be here within 3 days 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Hi, I have some new Hellebores too. I am thinking that they will not flower this year, so yours might be the same.
@@paulinecrispin121 oooohhh maybe you're right. All my old ones are flowering 🌺