Topical Gardens UK: Exotic Garden Jobs for October

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
  • / walkingtalkinggardener
    The time for voluptuous UK exotic gardens has gently phased from its seasonal best to a slightly tired reflection of or former glory. However it is a great time to ask 'What could we do better for next year? So in this video English horticulturist Simon tours the garden looking for season tasks - including what plants are needed for the latest gaps and which, if any, plants need to be moved to a more suitable position for next years display.

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  • @karon521
    @karon521 Месяц назад +1

    I am currently clearing my mums greenhouse that hasn’t been touched since 2019. So many dead plants and rubbish, one bulb packet was dated 2008!

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Месяц назад +1

      Oh my goodness me! That sounds like so much work. You are very brave taking that job on. I wish you all the best with it. Simon😇

    • @jacquelinetaylor3595
      @jacquelinetaylor3595 Месяц назад +2

      That greenhouse of yours is so happy to see you and will be ready for new plants in no time. Ever grow geraniums (pelargoniums) in winter in there? By Christmas, you will be so amazed at the color! Happy Greenhousing to you!

  • @alien11able
    @alien11able Месяц назад +1

    I have two new projects for this fall and I hope I'm successful ... I'm trying to overwinter an alocasia and ginger lily outdoors in my garden. My winters can be rather brutal with temps dropping down into low single digits F. Wish me luck! :) Next spring will be the great reveal as to whether my plants survived the cold.

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Месяц назад +1

      Hello Alien, I think that if you can put down a thick enough mulch, you will have every chance. Maybe start with a layer of dry mulch topped with blended farm manure. You will probably need 4 to 6 inches, but to be honest, I haven't had to deal with conditions that cold, so you may need more. I wish you all the best with that but let me know how you got on in the spring. Simon

  • @RawLondonGardener
    @RawLondonGardener Месяц назад

    👍👍👍📷

  • @jeromephilipon750
    @jeromephilipon750 Месяц назад

    Most likely passionfruit travelling roots rather than seedlings

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Jerome. I definitely have some seedlings as they are emerging with dicotaledons, but I think you might be right with the running roots as some of these new tendrils are growing too fast for a seeding to establish that quick. There must be a parent plant in next doors garden. Thanks for getting in touch. Simon

    • @jeromephilipon750
      @jeromephilipon750 Месяц назад

      @walkingtalkinggardeners My passiflora caerulea travels at least 2 meters under compacted aggregates and then Scottish pebbles to pop up in another bed. Also surprisingly hardy. Survived 2012-13 at -8°c

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Месяц назад +1

      It's amazingly that passionflowers can look so exotic yet prove to be so tough in our climate. Simon