I recently came across your garden videos. Thank you so much for sharing your incredible depth of gardening knowledge and your gorgeous garden. I am sure you hear this all the time, but I will say it any way, both are amazing. Thank you!
I really enjoyed your video and wrote down many of the varieties. I have a section of my yard called "The Back 40." It was wild and grown up with thickets. You couldn't even see through it when I moved in two years ago. With chain saws and weed wackers, and much digging, I now have it sort of ready to make beds. I plan on using some of your types of flowers to incorporate into this area. Thank you so much and happy gardening.
Oh, I like the Leycesteria! I have one on my street but couldn't figure out what it was, then one day I was browsing the internet and found some seeds of Cerinthe major 'Purpurascens' on a website and gave seedlings to my mom and grandma. They have a similar flower; but in blue-purple, and are an herbaceous annual..not a shrub. (And also apparently aggressive) So neat to find it after all this time! I also liked the Potentilla, my grandma takes vacations in Mexico frequently and is convinced it's pronounced with the double "L" as a "Y" sound...it's cute, but embarrassing when she asks for it at nurseries. She has an orange-red variety.
I would love to see what you could do with 100% North American native plants. You already use a lot of them. But no hybrids please. I'm starting an organic wildlife habitat. Have you ever seen a real snowball bush? They grow taller than hydrangeas but are native. (Hydrangeas remind me of glass garden globes.)
WHEN IS RUclips GOING TO STOP DOUBLING UP ON THE ADVERTISEMENTS? ITS GETTING PAINFUL TO WATCH MY FAVORITE HERBACEOUS BORDER! DO YOU POST ON OTHER MEDIAS BESIDES RUclips?
He's proving that he doesn't use stakes and showing the way they move and sound in the wind. If the plants were so tender that a brisk brushing or windy day would tear them up, they too would have be chunked over the hedge into the ditch. Not worth having on a border. Cheers from GA USA!
I can walk everyday in this kind of garden.thanks.
I recently came across your garden videos. Thank you so much for sharing your incredible depth of gardening knowledge and your gorgeous garden. I am sure you hear this all the time, but I will say it any way, both are amazing. Thank you!
I was so impressed with your Hydrangea Bluebird, that I had to get 3 last summer. I can't wait to see how they turn out next year. Thanks John!
Merci beaucoup pour ce voyage rapide mais intense au pays des fleurs.
your probably the best gardener
I just love that garden just the way you have it tfs
Awww, absolutely beautiful. As is your enthusiasm.
John, thank you for sharing your years of experience and depth of knowledge.
Such a healthy beautiful garden you really know your stuff. Tammy😊
Thank you John. I have learnt so much from your videos.
Love your garden! Keep the programs coming, please! I am learning so much just watching and listening to you share your love of gardening. Thanks!
John
I love your garden
I really enjoyed your video and wrote down many of the varieties. I have a section of my yard called "The Back 40." It was wild and grown up with thickets. You couldn't even see through it when I moved in two years ago. With chain saws and weed wackers, and much digging, I now have it sort of ready to make beds. I plan on using some of your types of flowers to incorporate into this area. Thank you so much and happy gardening.
Gorgeous.
Great video! I’m hoping to redo my garden using some of the plants you mentioned. Thanks much for an informative video.
John, The vid was entertaining as usual. And I also like those shorts!
beautiful as always!
Please please make more of this.!!!
Good job john, your vids are very entertaining!!
Beautiful
Absolutely beautiful!
Very informative Mr Lord. I will definitely be paying a visit very soon.
James Graham look forward to your visit Mr Graham!
"Banged them into the border" hell yah, new approach!
Отличный цветник!!!!!
WOW, I'm so glad I have found your channel - Great video and truly gorgeous border!
John you need staking with the way that you jump around...nice video.
Haha love it
He is a very enthusiastic plant lover! The sight of his beautiful garden makes him jump. I love his garden and videos! Thank you for sharing it.
Lol
5.00 Are there violas which grow so high?
when you got your own TV show let me know you have mind of knowledge I would love a pinch thanks for your time 🐝🐞🐦👍👍👍👍👍
John what is the name of that purplish native plant @4.06 at the back?
I am living in Malaysia,where can i get these seeds.
Oh, I like the Leycesteria! I have one on my street but couldn't figure out what it was, then one day I was browsing the internet and found some seeds of Cerinthe major 'Purpurascens' on a website and gave seedlings to my mom and grandma. They have a similar flower; but in blue-purple, and are an herbaceous annual..not a shrub. (And also apparently aggressive)
So neat to find it after all this time!
I also liked the Potentilla, my grandma takes vacations in Mexico frequently and is convinced it's pronounced with the double "L" as a "Y" sound...it's cute, but embarrassing when she asks for it at nurseries. She has an orange-red variety.
You stake the Japanese maples. What was the native plant at 4:02 that grows under water?!
Purple loosestrife, Lyctrum salicaria
@@johnlordssecretgarden Wow. Thanks. I used to work in Dunboyne and wish I had known about your garden center then. Cheers.
I notice you never mention your beautiful yellow daylilies/hemocallis, which are a mainstay here in the US south.
I would love to see what you could do with 100% North American native plants. You already use a lot of them. But no hybrids please. I'm starting an organic wildlife habitat. Have you ever seen a real snowball bush? They grow taller than hydrangeas but are native. (Hydrangeas remind me of glass garden globes.)
I tried staking a rose to a fence post and the lack of circulation gave it black spot.
WHEN IS RUclips GOING TO STOP DOUBLING UP ON THE ADVERTISEMENTS? ITS GETTING PAINFUL TO WATCH MY FAVORITE HERBACEOUS BORDER! DO YOU POST ON OTHER MEDIAS BESIDES RUclips?
Moja basta
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Sorry not for me , but pleased your enjoying ti
I don't like steak 🥩 I like chicken 🐔
Why are you so rough with the plants? You're practically beating the hell out of them as you go! 🤔
He's proving that he doesn't use stakes and showing the way they move and sound in the wind. If the plants were so tender that a brisk brushing or windy day would tear them up, they too would have be chunked over the hedge into the ditch. Not worth having on a border. Cheers from GA USA!