"The bees and pollinators will have a feast, and that's all that matters." Love that! Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden with us -- it looks amazing!
Siloe, I may have screamed when I saw your update--binged all your content a few months ago and continued to wonder about you. Your garden had grown so beautifully. Support from the Philippines!
Siloe, As a watercolor artist and designer, I use color theory every day in my work. However I have struggled as a gardener to use use plant colors to creat cohesive designs. This is by far the best instruction I have come across for how to create pleasing plant color combinations. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us and please keep these wonderful videos coming.
I am not good at painting or mixing colours but I love learning and working and creating my garden for the bees and polinators. Thank you very much for sharing your garden.❤
Finally a new episode is here! I've waited eagerly and re-watched the last episodes so many times. There is few RUclips series has been so helpful in planning my garden as this one! Thank you for your hard work and excellent teaching skills.
Wow, yours is the most academic and educational, as well as fun, gardening channel on youtube! Every time I come here I learn so much! I've been gardening for 3 years in my mom's long neglected garden, which was my grandparents' garden before that. I have some perennials propagated continuously by my grandma and my mom that might be over half a century old. It's incredible to see the same flowers that my grandma planted once in this garden. It's a slow process, but I'm trying to turn this garden into a cottage garden paradise like yours is. Thanks so much for inspiration and guidance on this journey!
You are the first person to explain Monet to me and made me fully understand and see his work in a new light. He is one of my favourite artists and now I appreciate his work even more! Thank you!
Yours is what a Real Cottage garden looks like. When deciding the color to paint our house, I veered between a barn red and the moss green that I eventually chose. Good advice on choosing plant colors and shades to compliment the house, I've always done that but once in a while, an odd color appears in the garden, and totally shocks the system...knocking everything off balance. I'm sure the original Cottagers didn't give a thought to harmonizing their cottage gardens; plants just grew where the seed was tossed creating what I call Harmonious Confusion. Of course, we don't do things that way in our gardens, we like to plan and think and design....and still, the garden often grows in Harmonious Confusion anyway!~
Wow! The production value is amazing. I will be watching this a few times. So many levels here. Entertainment, education, aesthetic. Thank you! Well worth the wait.
Your garden is LOVELY! Thank you for the in depth lesson in color. I’m no artist at all, so it feels a little intimidating. My garden has been bursting with color this year thanks to you. I’ve planted all the things you planted and it does finally look like a cottage garden! It is set back and to the side of the house, so I think that takes some of the pressure off-it’s purely for my enjoyment. I want the front of the house to have a cottage garden but I’m so nervous. This video has given me so much to think about.
Nice to hear that. I think it is a great idea to train in the side garden. Best thing for front gardens would be to choose low maintenance high impact flowering perennial, and sprinkle a bit of the free flowing plants here and there, if you want it to look more contained.
What a nice surprise! I was wondering when you were going to do another in-depth video. In a new garden I planted many packages of multicolored zinnias and that seemed to give me the best cottage garden look with relatively little effort. In my older gardens I really struggle with perennial rhizomous weeds especially between roses. So much so that I’ve contemplated taking up the entire garden. The other issue I’ve been struggling with is the drought conditions in cottage gardens. Most of the summer I watered daily and it took over an hour on that alone. Can you consider doing a video on simplifying garden maintenance around weeds and watering?
Yes, zinnias are quite the versatile plants to quickly fill a garden. Thanks for writing your main questions. I do happen to live in a rather wet area, but with the more erratic modern climate we are having more dry spells.
You do such a great job with the animation. It must be very time consuming to execute. I also love the analytical approach you take to gardening, which is the process of painting with living plants that have such specific cultural requirements, not just aesthetic qualities.
Finally! Some actual teachings not like the other channels that say stuff that are common knowledge already. Thank you so much! I hope you create more master classes like this about gardening, interior design, and painting. Like the others said, you should get your own shown. The visual alone is stunning.
More please. Piper calls the tune... I just threw the bell on for your videos. I found you back when you built your library. May I just say the growth you have shown over the intervening years is absolutely remarkable, Sir. Well done. From the beauty of your home and garden, to the filming, editing, and animation... Absolutely stellar. I've been kicking around an idea for a vintage sewing channel for a while. Thank you for the example of how to do this career with grace. You're the first channel I've seen that's doing the job in a sustainable way... _Garden Suggestion_ - You're missing a border of strawberry plants along the pathway (enough to feed you and Nature). Also think about space for blueberry bushes and raspberry canes. My Great Grandmother was apparently an award winning gardener - we used to have photos of her garden, preserved from a local Northern Ontario magazine. She made space for some fruit mixed in with the flowers. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
No one oozes artistic creativity & magic like this guy!! Siloé, I’m am mesmerized by your videos - thank you for sharing so much of your thoughts, knowledge, skills, etc!! I’m so fascinated by your channel!! I’d like to know more of your upbringing, what were you like as a child growing up? Where did you learn so much? I know you’re an avid reader bc it comes across in how & what you say! Kudos to your mom 👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻 for raising such a uniquely creative human being; truly a gift to humanity!!
I'm totally mesmerized by your garden. I love the abundant colors in your garden but people generally discourage from having too many plants in the front yard. I'm trying to learn how to choose colors for front yard from you. Please continue making more such videos. I won't lie, I could not catch the various terminologies that you were using initially. But once you started showing examples it became a bit easier to picture them. I would love to know more.
It's hard to express how lovely, informative and fun your videos are. I love the garden, the house, the interior... All of it so magical and enchanting.
Golden content right here….i mean the honesty about how hard and how many years of trial and error it takes to reach the beautiful garden ideals we see plastered online everywhere is extremely refreshing. I’ve gone through so much trial and error and feel so far from achieving what you have but this makes me feel hopeful.
I was SO excited to see a new episode in this garden design series!! I was thinking about you just the other day wondering when the next episode will come out! I would love to know more about color, though this was incredibly helpful!! I would also love to see how your garden changes throughout the different seasons of the year: what plants bloom at the same time in the spring, early and late summer, autumn, and how you create interest in the garden over winter months.
I am so impressed with this video! The special effects at the beginning were fun, and well done. I thought I’d watch a few minutes just to see what it was about, but I watched the whole thing. It was so good, I couldn’t have stopped if I’d wanted to (which I didn’t!). I think it made more sense to me than many other garden channels because, as an artist, I get it! I think my color sense is good, but following your suggestions could really make a difference. I have a bed alongside my house that was beautiful once upon a time. I’m going to work on that side garden next year, to make it nice again. I will definitely refer to this video for guidance. Your artwork is excellent, too. Thanks so much for sharing your garden design process. I really appreciate it
Ahhhh, This is exactly the magical surprise I needed today 😌 I always feel like your videos transport me to another world while also being incredibly educational & helpful! I grew a few annuals around the veg patch this year for the bees but I was so floored by how beautiful it made the space! I wanted to do a lot more next year, so I’ll be going back to your cottage garden series over & over for inspiration! Your content is just absolutely phenomenal, thank you so much for the wonderful work you do 🌱🌸
I'm glad you kept your old property in the family! I was super excited for you when you bought the new place, but I was also a little sad you would be leaving behind such an amazing place you created 💚 ETA: yes! definitely more videos like this!
Yes! Seeing your new video this morning made my day! I would love to learn more about color, especially when planning a garden. We just purchased our home in April and have not touched anything. We are using this first year as a time to get to know our new a feel home, how the sun impacts our property throughout the coming year, and planning what we would love to plant (medicinal, edible, and beautiful) around the home and into our woods. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world!
Greetings Sir Silo, you are an incredible and talented gentleman. I just happened upon your videos and must say I can not begin to tell you how much I enjoy them. Now I'm hooked. Your yard and home are beautiful . A true piece of heaven. I'm in the city and today I completed transplanting my cottage garden to the back yard. My garden time is my therapy. There were just too many interruptions by good neighbors. Thank you so much for the time put into your great learning videos sir. Robert sir.
The quality of these videos is incredible. Was going to say if this was a less niche topic you’d be the most popular channel on RUclips, but these videos are so good you may just change the culture and take gardening into the mainstream. Amazing work!
Thanks Mike. Getting the right mix of a topic with enough popular interest and depth of content/ novelty seems to be the most difficult balance to strike. You can see that this episode had the most in depth technical take but the first episode in this series was more general/ practical/ transformational so it got wider reach.
This was a great video! I'd love more vids like this and maybe more talking about thinking more sculpturally about the garden. (I think you talked about that in another video?) It definitely inspired me to plant cannas by my japanese maple and heathers near my magnolia. It just opened up this whole world of texture and structural contrast in plants.
It is truly amazing just to perceive how that street in the background itself changes its character completely thanks to this one man's creative initiative on his own little private lot...
WOW! and WOW! My dad was an architect and painter as a hobby. This video has rekindled my awareness of color balance and I now know EXACTLY what to do for my humble garden - 🙏🏽
Thank you for recognizing the hard work. I’ve noticed that to gain more traction a video cannot go too in depth on a technical subject. It just isn’t what holds the attention of most.
Your home is incredibly beautiful. Would you be willing to make a home tour video and/or a home interior design video? Thank you for sharing your aesthetic knowledge with us.
I almost cried over this video You're incredibly talented (and well dressed 😆) Your editing ability was mind-blowing your "Tedtalk" captivating and how you showed your garden was an eye candy. I paused the video so many time..almost every frame was print worthy. You could just do a video every day about the same garden and same subject and point out what interests you that day.... your video is like a BBC TV show ... the highest quality and ambition....and I'm not even a gardener nor an artist ❤
I literally cried out 'YAY!!' when I saw that you had uploaded a new video!! I'm so excited for this, and will probably watch this several times over. Thank you for all your hard work, Siloe. I can really appreciate how long these videos must take, you truly are an artist.
Wonderful video Siloe, thank you so much. It is so packed with content that I know I'm going to watch it many times to unpick all those tiny throwaway comments - massive golden nugget density, unlike the dreary garden TV I used to watch where they tell you the same thing 15 times! You are making the opposite kind of content, absolutely stuffed with gems, where I feel that if I want to derive maximum benefit, I really should be taking notes. So, top quality lecture, but with amazingly gorgeous photography and animation, and of course, fabulous planting. It's as good as it gets. Much love from Gloucestershire UK :)
I live in a reddish-brown brick home, after watching this video, I think I will paint those boring green doors a bright yellow! and plant more cosmos! Love your channel, the garden is beautiful the house is beautiful and you are beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
The complete story about the relative colors of the roses makes so much sense in the end, as that pink and that yellow would probably be the two root colors you would mix on your palette to come up with that salmon. I would edit in a blue, that will combine well with both the pink and the yellow to salmon tones.
Thank you Siole for making this amazing video on colour schemes and also othe design master class videos. I am an Architect and gardening is my hobby. I have learnt a ton from your videos and I aspire to make a cottage garden of mine. You explain these concepts of design beautifully and way better than i have learned in my college years. I really enjoy watching your videos, so please continue with your masterclass series.
I've been watching your older "gardening" videos mostly because I thought that all I am trying to do is avoid the "Dead as doornail brown" and "Dying, dying, dying yellow" colors in my plants. But I loved this! What a fascinating education! I am never going to learn everything in this video, and will probably never have a cottage garden, but it helped me understand a little about why I like certain houses, rooms, or even outfits. Thank you.
Another fantastic video! Thank you for putting in the time to compose your videos so beautifully. I've been loving the Cottage Design Masterclass series and have been experimenting more in my garden as a result. I'm curious about how you make decisions about bringing in non-plant elements to your garden. Your structures, fences, paths and their coverings, and other possible elements like benches, statues, and water features. Gratidão
@@suburbanhomestead I'd watch your proportions video all the way thru, no question. I think it's the kind of consideration some of us in your audience (without a background in art) don't even think about and thus wouldn't think to ask about it.
@@suburbanhomestead I think these important topics like colour, proportions etc. are very important, as they form the bedrock of our understanding. Your amazing channel is forming the basis of your first book maybe? Wink Wink. 📚Keep up the great work Siloe. 👍
I save your videos like fine chocolate - to be savored at leisure. I loved learning about color composition. I’m in PA in 6B and learning which plants thrive and which do not in my soil and light. I favor pink, blue and white combinations with accents of yellow and orange. I also love variegated leaves and silvery accents of foliage. My gardens are three years old now and I’ve moved, removed and added lots of varieties to see what pleases my eye and creates a beautiful landscape. Thank you for all the work that goes into your amazing, delightful videos. They are each works of art.
I’ve studied color theory for over a year…years ago for a painting degree and your video sums it up perfectly, even better! Thank you for this amazing educational video…you truly are a Master on many topics ❤ gardening, artist, landscaping, plant placement, color…I could go on and on;) I love your lifestyle, living in bliss ❤
This was a way better explanation then the very expensive color theory class I took in collage!!! Thanks for the amazing content, inspiration, and amazing smile.
You are BEYOND talented!!!!!! My sister created a lesson titled the Science of Color!! Im extremely excited to share this beautifully crafted documentary with her!!!
Hope the information is helpful and it was worth the wait. Quality takes time to craft but I have a sneaking suspicion that is what you and everyone else values most.
@@suburbanhomestead As I am also a painter, this also helps with the colors I use when painting. So yes, this video was definitely helpful and informative! Also the editing is *chef’s kiss* 🤌🏻🤌🏻
I've watched so many of your videos. All of your styles of video are so well made. They are all so informative and beautifully constructed. One can tell you care so much of not only the content you make but also the viewer. Thank you for all the time you put into making such wonderful content. It is so nice to learn from you as well.
Yes, yes, yes please do make another video!! We just bought a small cottage with pale golden siding ( Not my favorite color ) and the palate surrounding the cottage was bereft of vibrancy. Green lawn and stately hickory, maples and oaks as far as the eye could see. I like green above all other colors too so it did not hurt to see this much green but my heart ached for color. Since my budget is small I went to a local Mennonite greenhouse to see what perennials they had to anchor the new flower garden i was tilling. Heuchera and lavender butterfly bushes were on sale. Okay, they had to come home with me. The Huechera shanghai is a deep silvery purple and I thought it would bring a great deal of drama to the bed but I have a hard time with too much drama so threw in some coreopsis and echinacea. Good grief the garden started looking a little discombobulated with the plants I had chosen. I really, really needed this video two weeks ago but better late than never! This video was a sumptuous banquet of beauty that I will watch again and again, Silao. Thank you for taking the time to put this together. Truly gorgeous!
Saw this just as I had to start driving. Was glad I had to stop for a little bit mid-drive so I could watch sooner! Also, hurray for serendipity in gardening!
I have a rainbow of knockouts on the side of my house for the EXACT same reason. The discount aisle, and no label caused me to need to adapt so not to move a miscolor rose. So now I have the most beautiful yellow, pink, peach, magenta, red, and so on. Never regretted it. Love your color theory.
You are the best. I’ve watched you for ages for the joy your garden and spirit inspire, but now that I’m planning my own first garden, I realize how incredibly helpful and informative your videos are as well. Thank you for all of it.
I got so excited when I saw an update! I must say I love the transition of your garden at this new house. It really is coming together. My dog just passed, so I am turning our grassy patch into a garden and this video comes at a great time!
After concentrating on building my vegetable garden during th last two years, I'm now motivated to rework my flower beds in the meantime overgrown by a lot of grass. Thank you for the great video!
Our home is medium gray in color, white trim, black door & shutters. I chose purple, blue, pink, yellow & white for our cottage garden colors. We've had so many ppl tell us it's the most beautiful garden in our neighborhood. We love it! This was another great vid & we definitely want more content like this.
Wonderful! Your garden and this video. I am in the first year of my cottage garden in the North of Germany, inspired also by your other videos. I am glad and thankful for this video, because the mix of color was a big problem for me. Now it will be a pleasure to decide which colors to combine. Great fun and very inpiring. Love and Light from Germany
Ahh I’m planning my very own first garden ever in my first ever home and this is so useful!! Previous owners left nothing on the property. I think as you said analogous with a rare pop of a complimentary color of a different hue really works! I’m going for pastel cool tones with pops of dark berry and light orange 😊 pls keep it up and post more on this series. The form and structure video was so useful too!! I love roses and lavenders
On top of your gardening skills, your editing and production skills are freaking amazing!! This is no small feat. Keep it up!!! Love your work so much!
I watched a few of your videos back in the old days and loved your passion and consideration, but your more recent videos are something else entirely. I am amazed at the level of production and refinement, and impressed by your dedication. Thank you for sharing your many many talents with all of us.
He needs his own show! The artistry alone is unmatched!
Yes!!!
Someone grab this magician
Agreed!! 💫
100% THE BEST gardening show for sure!
☀️🌿yess..
I know I'm late, but I just CANNOT believe we get this quality of content for free
"The bees and pollinators will have a feast, and that's all that matters." Love that! Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden with us -- it looks amazing!
It's so true, I love the bees. They need our help :)
Me too ❤
You show depth and insight often missed by other garden experts when talking color. I mean this is a really good video.
Siloe, I may have screamed when I saw your update--binged all your content a few months ago and continued to wonder about you. Your garden had grown so beautifully. Support from the Philippines!
Glad to have made your day more joyful. Your comment made me smile.
Me too 🤣 was busy when alert came now 6hrs later I'm here couldn't wait to get home and free to watch. Thanks
Same here- I was having withdrawal symptoms! 😂❤️🐨🇦🇺
Haha this is me too!!! I screamed inside tho haha
@@JL-hw5hu So am I -) from Japan
incredible video as usual, will definitely plant more flowers next year :)
Happy to have stop by Gaz. Your home will become even more idyllic and your veggies will be even better pollinated. If you build it they will come.
Siloe, As a watercolor artist and designer, I use color theory every day in my work. However I have struggled as a gardener to use use plant colors to creat cohesive designs. This is by far the best instruction I have come across for how to create pleasing plant color combinations. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us and please keep these wonderful videos coming.
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I am not good at painting or mixing colours but I love learning and working and creating my garden for the bees and polinators. Thank you very much for sharing your garden.❤
Bro the scripting and the editing is insane like a fully produced tv show
The quality of your videos is like nothing else available. The best on RUclips, by far!
We appreciate the time and effort you put in.
I don't know if this is your style BUT I would love a house tour! Your home is absolutely gorgeous 💕
Yes!
Siloe's wardrobe and style decisions may also be worth a tour / film!
Fantastic episode Siloe. Graphics and photography top notch…and funny!!
Finally a new episode is here! I've waited eagerly and re-watched the last episodes so many times. There is few RUclips series has been so helpful in planning my garden as this one! Thank you for your hard work and excellent teaching skills.
I'm glad I'm not the only one 😂💖
Wow, yours is the most academic and educational, as well as fun, gardening channel on youtube! Every time I come here I learn so much! I've been gardening for 3 years in my mom's long neglected garden, which was my grandparents' garden before that. I have some perennials propagated continuously by my grandma and my mom that might be over half a century old. It's incredible to see the same flowers that my grandma planted once in this garden. It's a slow process, but I'm trying to turn this garden into a cottage garden paradise like yours is. Thanks so much for inspiration and guidance on this journey!
I need more of these masterclasses! These are so so cool! They must be so much work!
You are the first person to explain Monet to me and made me fully understand and see his work in a new light. He is one of my favourite artists and now I appreciate his work even more! Thank you!
Thank you Siloe! Amazing, like always. Everything you touch becomes magical, what an inspiration.
Yours is what a Real Cottage garden looks like.
When deciding the color to paint our house, I veered between a barn red and the moss green that I eventually chose. Good advice on choosing plant colors and shades to compliment the house, I've always done that but once in a while, an odd color appears in the garden, and totally shocks the system...knocking everything off balance. I'm sure the original Cottagers didn't give a thought to harmonizing their cottage gardens; plants just grew where the seed was tossed creating what I call Harmonious Confusion. Of course, we don't do things that way in our gardens, we like to plan and think and design....and still, the garden often grows in Harmonious Confusion anyway!~
Wow! The production value is amazing. I will be watching this a few times. So many levels here. Entertainment, education, aesthetic. Thank you! Well worth the wait.
Your garden is LOVELY! Thank you for the in depth lesson in color. I’m no artist at all, so it feels a little intimidating. My garden has been bursting with color this year thanks to you. I’ve planted all the things you planted and it does finally look like a cottage garden! It is set back and to the side of the house, so I think that takes some of the pressure off-it’s purely for my enjoyment. I want the front of the house to have a cottage garden but I’m so nervous. This video has given me so much to think about.
Nice to hear that. I think it is a great idea to train in the side garden. Best thing for front gardens would be to choose low maintenance high impact flowering perennial, and sprinkle a bit of the free flowing plants here and there, if you want it to look more contained.
What a nice surprise! I was wondering when you were going to do another in-depth video. In a new garden I planted many packages of multicolored zinnias and that seemed to give me the best cottage garden look with relatively little effort. In my older gardens I really struggle with perennial rhizomous weeds especially between roses. So much so that I’ve contemplated taking up the entire garden. The other issue I’ve been struggling with is the drought conditions in cottage gardens. Most of the summer I watered daily and it took over an hour on that alone. Can you consider doing a video on simplifying garden maintenance around weeds and watering?
Yes, zinnias are quite the versatile plants to quickly fill a garden. Thanks for writing your main questions. I do happen to live in a rather wet area, but with the more erratic modern climate we are having more dry spells.
Put your plants on a drip
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New subscriber, or should I say new addict. Busy binge watching your videos. A gardener that thinks like a painter.....so happy I found your channel.
You do such a great job with the animation. It must be very time consuming to execute. I also love the analytical approach you take to gardening, which is the process of painting with living plants that have such specific cultural requirements, not just aesthetic qualities.
Finally! Some actual teachings not like the other channels that say stuff that are common knowledge already. Thank you so much! I hope you create more master classes like this about gardening, interior design, and painting. Like the others said, you should get your own shown. The visual alone is stunning.
The best way to start a Sunday. Thanks a lot Siloé!!
Glad to have you here!
I can't decide which is more interesting, your home inside or your beautiful gardens outside. You are a most intriguing artist/gardener!
More please. Piper calls the tune...
I just threw the bell on for your videos. I found you back when you built your library. May I just say the growth you have shown over the intervening years is absolutely remarkable, Sir. Well done. From the beauty of your home and garden, to the filming, editing, and animation... Absolutely stellar. I've been kicking around an idea for a vintage sewing channel for a while. Thank you for the example of how to do this career with grace. You're the first channel I've seen that's doing the job in a sustainable way...
_Garden Suggestion_ - You're missing a border of strawberry plants along the pathway (enough to feed you and Nature). Also think about space for blueberry bushes and raspberry canes. My Great Grandmother was apparently an award winning gardener - we used to have photos of her garden, preserved from a local Northern Ontario magazine. She made space for some fruit mixed in with the flowers.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
just found your channel! im an 18 year old girl from the UK but for some reason, these videos fascinate me haha. I love the editing, its incredible
No one oozes artistic creativity & magic like this guy!!
Siloé, I’m am mesmerized by your videos - thank you for sharing so much of your thoughts, knowledge, skills, etc!!
I’m so fascinated by your channel!! I’d like to know more of your upbringing, what were you like as a child growing up? Where did you learn so much?
I know you’re an avid reader bc it comes across in how & what you say!
Kudos to your mom 👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻 for raising such a uniquely creative human being; truly a gift to humanity!!
I'm totally mesmerized by your garden. I love the abundant colors in your garden but people generally discourage from having too many plants in the front yard. I'm trying to learn how to choose colors for front yard from you. Please continue making more such videos. I won't lie, I could not catch the various terminologies that you were using initially. But once you started showing examples it became a bit easier to picture them. I would love to know more.
It’s not easy to describe in words how beautiful is this video . Thank you 🙏♥️
Honestly I've never learned more through a single video. Love this series so please continue 🐝🌻
If I were still teaching art I would have shown this video. This is one of the best color theory videos I’ve ever seen.
This is so helpful. More color theory please.
With so many people having large yards, I hope more people get into gardening to beautify our cities.
Incredible quality. Cannot believe this video is free on RUclips and not an expensive paid course.
It's hard to express how lovely, informative and fun your videos are. I love the garden, the house, the interior... All of it so magical and enchanting.
Golden content right here….i mean the honesty about how hard and how many years of trial and error it takes to reach the beautiful garden ideals we see plastered online everywhere is extremely refreshing. I’ve gone through so much trial and error and feel so far from achieving what you have but this makes me feel hopeful.
I was SO excited to see a new episode in this garden design series!! I was thinking about you just the other day wondering when the next episode will come out! I would love to know more about color, though this was incredibly helpful!! I would also love to see how your garden changes throughout the different seasons of the year: what plants bloom at the same time in the spring, early and late summer, autumn, and how you create interest in the garden over winter months.
I am so impressed with this video! The special effects at the beginning were fun, and well done. I thought I’d watch a few minutes just to see what it was about, but I watched the whole thing. It was so good, I couldn’t have stopped if I’d wanted to (which I didn’t!). I think it made more sense to me than many other garden channels because, as an artist, I get it! I think my color sense is good, but following your suggestions could really make a difference. I have a bed alongside my house that was beautiful once upon a time. I’m going to work on that side garden next year, to make it nice again. I will definitely refer to this video for guidance. Your artwork is excellent, too. Thanks so much for sharing your garden design process. I really appreciate it
Ahhhh, This is exactly the magical surprise I needed today 😌 I always feel like your videos transport me to another world while also being incredibly educational & helpful! I grew a few annuals around the veg patch this year for the bees but I was so floored by how beautiful it made the space! I wanted to do a lot more next year, so I’ll be going back to your cottage garden series over & over for inspiration! Your content is just absolutely phenomenal, thank you so much for the wonderful work you do 🌱🌸
I'm glad you kept your old property in the family! I was super excited for you when you bought the new place, but I was also a little sad you would be leaving behind such an amazing place you created 💚
ETA: yes! definitely more videos like this!
the visual artistry is just soo amazing, i love watching ur videos
Yes! Seeing your new video this morning made my day! I would love to learn more about color, especially when planning a garden. We just purchased our home in April and have not touched anything. We are using this first year as a time to get to know our new a feel home, how the sun impacts our property throughout the coming year, and planning what we would love to plant (medicinal, edible, and beautiful) around the home and into our woods. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world!
Greetings Sir Silo, you are an incredible and talented gentleman. I just happened upon your videos and must say I can not begin to tell you how much I enjoy them. Now I'm hooked. Your yard and home are beautiful . A true piece of heaven. I'm in the city and today I completed transplanting my cottage garden to the back yard. My garden time is my therapy. There were just too many interruptions by good neighbors. Thank you so much for the time put into your great learning videos sir. Robert
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The quality of these videos is incredible. Was going to say if this was a less niche topic you’d be the most popular channel on RUclips, but these videos are so good you may just change the culture and take gardening into the mainstream. Amazing work!
Thanks Mike. Getting the right mix of a topic with enough popular interest and depth of content/ novelty seems to be the most difficult balance to strike. You can see that this episode had the most in depth technical take but the first episode in this series was more general/ practical/ transformational so it got wider reach.
@@suburbanhomestead That makes sense. I think you’re nailing it, well done.
Magnífic work brother!!!!! Love your garden😍😍😍 congratulations👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank You Lilian
I would love to see a new garden update/tour! It's looking beautiful!
This was a great video! I'd love more vids like this and maybe more talking about thinking more sculpturally about the garden. (I think you talked about that in another video?)
It definitely inspired me to plant cannas by my japanese maple and heathers near my magnolia. It just opened up this whole world of texture and structural contrast in plants.
It is truly amazing just to perceive how that street in the background itself changes its character completely thanks to this one man's creative initiative on his own little private lot...
WOW! and WOW! My dad was an architect and painter as a hobby. This video has rekindled my awareness of color balance and I now know EXACTLY what to do for my humble garden - 🙏🏽
We truly missed your videos!! I keep watching all the others waiting for the new video. Hope you've been well. Thanks
It's an absolute crime that this doesn't have more views. What a masterpiece you've made.
Thank you for recognizing the hard work. I’ve noticed that to gain more traction a video cannot go too in depth on a technical subject. It just isn’t what holds the attention of most.
I watch your videos and other gardeners to survive the dreary, depressing winter. 😔 I miss summer and the blooms.
Your home is incredibly beautiful. Would you be willing to make a home tour video and/or a home interior design video? Thank you for sharing your aesthetic knowledge with us.
Your interior design style is right up my alley.
I'm working on it right now!
@@suburbanhomestead Awesome! I am looking forward to it.
New sub here. As a gardening abstract artist, I LOVE this video! Brilliant use of the color wheel in your cottage garden.
I almost cried over this video
You're incredibly talented (and well dressed 😆)
Your editing ability was mind-blowing your "Tedtalk" captivating and how you showed your garden was an eye candy. I paused the video so many time..almost every frame was print worthy.
You could just do a video every day about the same garden and same subject and point out what interests you that day.... your video is like a BBC TV show ... the highest quality and ambition....and I'm not even a gardener nor an artist ❤
I hope you get a huge award for this video. Absolutely stunning. Thank you.
I literally cried out 'YAY!!' when I saw that you had uploaded a new video!! I'm so excited for this, and will probably watch this several times over. Thank you for all your hard work, Siloe. I can really appreciate how long these videos must take, you truly are an artist.
Wonderful video Siloe, thank you so much. It is so packed with content that I know I'm going to watch it many times to unpick all those tiny throwaway comments - massive golden nugget density, unlike the dreary garden TV I used to watch where they tell you the same thing 15 times! You are making the opposite kind of content, absolutely stuffed with gems, where I feel that if I want to derive maximum benefit, I really should be taking notes. So, top quality lecture, but with amazingly gorgeous photography and animation, and of course, fabulous planting. It's as good as it gets. Much love from Gloucestershire UK :)
Migraine patients beware: Optical illusions including intense color contrasts from 2:36 - 3:58 .
Love your videos as always, Siloe. Thank you.💚
I live in a reddish-brown brick home, after watching this video, I think I will paint those boring green doors a bright yellow! and plant more cosmos! Love your channel, the garden is beautiful the house is beautiful and you are beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
The complete story about the relative colors of the roses makes so much sense in the end, as that pink and that yellow would probably be the two root colors you would mix on your palette to come up with that salmon.
I would edit in a blue, that will combine well with both the pink and the yellow to salmon tones.
It will take repeated viewings to do justice to the richness of this video. I will enjoy it every time I see it.
Thank you Siole for making this amazing video on colour schemes and also othe design master class videos. I am an Architect and gardening is my hobby. I have learnt a ton from your videos and I aspire to make a cottage garden of mine. You explain these concepts of design beautifully and way better than i have learned in my college years. I really enjoy watching your videos, so please continue with your masterclass series.
The beauty of your garden and the quality of this video is mind blowing. Thank you so much!
absolutely incredible work. all around. from the gardening, to the painting, to the technical video side of things. absolutely killer!
I'm so glad RUclips recommended this. You have an inspiring garden!!
I've been watching your older "gardening" videos mostly because I thought that all I am trying to do is avoid the "Dead as doornail brown" and "Dying, dying, dying yellow" colors in my plants. But I loved this! What a fascinating education! I am never going to learn everything in this video, and will probably never have a cottage garden, but it helped me understand a little about why I like certain houses, rooms, or even outfits. Thank you.
An absolutely brilliant video, Siloe. I know I will be re-watching it more than a few times. Thank you.
Another fantastic video! Thank you for putting in the time to compose your videos so beautifully. I've been loving the Cottage Design Masterclass series and have been experimenting more in my garden as a result. I'm curious about how you make decisions about bringing in non-plant elements to your garden. Your structures, fences, paths and their coverings, and other possible elements like benches, statues, and water features.
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Thank you. Those are great topics to venture into. I was thinking of proportions as a topic, but I don’t know if there is popular interest in it.
@@suburbanhomestead I'd watch your proportions video all the way thru, no question. I think it's the kind of consideration some of us in your audience (without a background in art) don't even think about and thus wouldn't think to ask about it.
@@suburbanhomestead I think these important topics like colour, proportions etc. are very important, as they form the bedrock of our understanding. Your amazing channel is forming the basis of your first book maybe? Wink Wink. 📚Keep up the great work Siloe. 👍
I save your videos like fine chocolate - to be savored at leisure. I loved learning about color composition. I’m in PA in 6B and learning which plants thrive and which do not in my soil and light. I favor pink, blue and white combinations with accents of yellow and orange. I also love variegated leaves and silvery accents of foliage. My gardens are three years old now and I’ve moved, removed and added lots of varieties to see what pleases my eye and creates a beautiful landscape.
Thank you for all the work that goes into your amazing, delightful videos. They are each works of art.
Dear son, I love it. You are the best.
Thank You!
Love to see it all! Color theory is tough in painting and even more in the garden! Appreciate any help you can give. Love the painting
I’ve studied color theory for over a year…years ago for a painting degree and your video sums it up perfectly, even better! Thank you for this amazing educational video…you truly are a Master on many topics ❤ gardening, artist, landscaping, plant placement, color…I could go on and on;) I love your lifestyle, living in bliss ❤
I just found your channel and I am blown away! Amazing quality, research, insight and pure talent!
We just bought our house and are planning our garden color pallet. Thanks for all the tips!
This was an incredibly unique garden video. So glad it has a Portuguese option for my Brazilian friends!
This was a way better explanation then the very expensive color theory class I took in collage!!!
Thanks for the amazing content, inspiration, and amazing smile.
You are BEYOND talented!!!!!! My sister created a lesson titled the Science of Color!! Im extremely excited to share this beautifully crafted documentary with her!!!
11:13-11:20 is my favourite visual part of the video. Very creative! I appreciate your efforts!
Just when I need him the most, he comes back 🙏🏻
Hope the information is helpful and it was worth the wait. Quality takes time to craft but I have a sneaking suspicion that is what you and everyone else values most.
@@suburbanhomestead As I am also a painter, this also helps with the colors I use when painting. So yes, this video was definitely helpful and informative! Also the editing is *chef’s kiss* 🤌🏻🤌🏻
I've watched so many of your videos. All of your styles of video are so well made. They are all so informative and beautifully constructed. One can tell you care so much of not only the content you make but also the viewer. Thank you for all the time you put into making such wonderful content. It is so nice to learn from you as well.
Yes, yes, yes please do make another video!! We just bought a small cottage with pale golden siding ( Not my favorite color ) and the palate surrounding the cottage was bereft of vibrancy. Green lawn and stately hickory, maples and oaks as far as the eye could see. I like green above all other colors too so it did not hurt to see this much green but my heart ached for color. Since my budget is small I went to a local Mennonite greenhouse to see what perennials they had to anchor the new flower garden i was tilling. Heuchera and lavender butterfly bushes were on sale. Okay, they had to come home with me. The Huechera shanghai is a deep silvery purple and I thought it would bring a great deal of drama to the bed but I have a hard time with too much drama so threw in some coreopsis and echinacea. Good grief the garden started looking a little discombobulated with the plants I had chosen.
I really, really needed this video two weeks ago but better late than never!
This video was a sumptuous banquet of beauty that I will watch again and again, Silao. Thank you for taking the time to put this together. Truly gorgeous!
100% the BEST gardening show! His videos are magically entertaining and informative!
Saw this just as I had to start driving. Was glad I had to stop for a little bit mid-drive so I could watch sooner! Also, hurray for serendipity in gardening!
I have a rainbow of knockouts on the side of my house for the EXACT same reason. The discount aisle, and no label caused me to need to adapt so not to move a miscolor rose. So now I have the most beautiful yellow, pink, peach, magenta, red, and so on. Never regretted it. Love your color theory.
Your graphics are simply stunning ❤️💚💙
Thank you so much David!
Oh I just noticed you picked the primary colors of light with the hearts. Very fitting for a photographer like you!
@@suburbanhomestead RGB 🤎
You are the best. I’ve watched you for ages for the joy your garden and spirit inspire, but now that I’m planning my own first garden, I realize how incredibly helpful and informative your videos are as well. Thank you for all of it.
I got so excited when I saw an update! I must say I love the transition of your garden at this new house. It really is coming together. My dog just passed, so I am turning our grassy patch into a garden and this video comes at a great time!
I think I’m going to have to watch this several times to understand fully the concepts you deliver so expertly
One of the best channels on RUclips! I wish I had a million dollars to finance all his dreams! Can't wait to see how this all evolves.
A minute in and I'm already mesmerized, your videos are always top notch!
After concentrating on building my vegetable garden during th last two years, I'm now motivated to rework my flower beds in the meantime overgrown by a lot of grass. Thank you for the great video!
Our home is medium gray in color, white trim, black door & shutters. I chose purple, blue, pink, yellow & white for our cottage garden colors. We've had so many ppl tell us it's the most beautiful garden in our neighborhood. We love it! This was another great vid & we definitely want more content like this.
I'm glad you've got the effect you're going for. I appreciate how you show the connections between art and gardening. You have a beautiful garden.
Wonderful! Your garden and this video. I am in the first year of my cottage garden in the North of Germany, inspired also by your other videos. I am glad and thankful for this video, because the mix of color was a big problem for me. Now it will be a pleasure to decide which colors to combine. Great fun and very inpiring. Love and Light from Germany
Ahh I’m planning my very own first garden ever in my first ever home and this is so useful!! Previous owners left nothing on the property. I think as you said analogous with a rare pop of a complimentary color of a different hue really works! I’m going for pastel cool tones with pops of dark berry and light orange 😊 pls keep it up and post more on this series. The form and structure video was so useful too!! I love roses and lavenders
On top of your gardening skills, your editing and production skills are freaking amazing!! This is no small feat. Keep it up!!! Love your work so much!
I watched a few of your videos back in the old days and loved your passion and consideration, but your more recent videos are something else entirely. I am amazed at the level of production and refinement, and impressed by your dedication. Thank you for sharing your many many talents with all of us.