Hi Everyone and I hope you enjoy this video describing the plants I grow in my Raised Bed, plus a step-by-step rejuveating project. Do add any questions in the comments and let me know what topics you would most enjoy in future videos. Thanks you and Happy Gardening!
Thank you. There are some lovely flowering shrubs you can choose that flower in those early months of the year to start your gardening year off with style! Do check out Kalmia and its varieties.
Hello Adam, thank you for this video. I have a white skimmia that has lost all of its leaves, I was told it wasn't ericaceous!! So now I know it needs to be repotted. Your acid loving plants are beautiful.
Many references say skimmia does not need an acid compost but mine appear to enjoy it. However as an evergreen shrub you must make sure the compost/soil does NOT dry out, as this can be one cause of leaf drop.
I always thought that clematis prefer neutral to slightly alkaline soil and not acidic soil? I am wonderingwhy you are planting it in the ericaceous compost? Thank yoiu. Happy gardening 🙂
I've found clematis grow well in these conditions. In fact clematis will tollerate a wide range of different soils and a soil or compost that is neutral to slightly acid is fine. I hope you found a few ideas in the video that you can use in your own garden.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides oh i see. I was just going by the advice given by rhs when I initially asked them when I moved in my current house and was planting up my garden. My soil is neutral to slightly alkaline. I grow piearis and my mum's camelia in pots of ericaceous compost.
@@bewoodford2807 It can be confusing as many plants will grow in quite a range of soil types while others are very specific and fail to flourish unless conditions are just right. On the whole I try to avois teh very demanding ones, but then every gardener likes a challenge!
Hi. Rhododendrons will grow in full sun but will tolerate partial shade too. As camellias flower a little earlier in year their flowers can be susceptible to frost damage, especially if they are touched by morning sun while frost is still covering them. However most rhododendrons flower slightly later, and while I would suggest you find a position where they are sheltered from early morning sun it isn't essential.
Hi Everyone and I hope you enjoy this video describing the plants I grow in my Raised Bed, plus a step-by-step rejuveating project. Do add any questions in the comments and let me know what topics you would most enjoy in future videos. Thanks you and Happy Gardening!
Superb Adam very informative and explains step by step I really enjoys it Thanks my friend .
Thanks for your kind comments. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Beautiful Raised Bed....I like your new shrub additions. Would like to see more on raised beds for vegetable growing. Thank you
Thanks for the feedback and I'll start planning a video about my raised vegetable bed for future release.
Wow Wonderful flowers ~
Thank you for good sharing LIKE 151
My friend, have a good relationship 😊
Pleased you enjoyed the video.
I would love a garden tour ? Do you have a beautiful front garden as well?
Hi Wendy. I do have a couple of videos on my channel which provide a tour of my garden. This is one of them: ruclips.net/video/065ThCR2LKI/видео.html
Another great video and lovely flowers! Thanks
So nice of you. Really pleased you enjoyed the video. More coming soon!
Stunning selection of flowers! Love your garden! Kalmia really caught my eye!
Thank you. There are some lovely flowering shrubs you can choose that flower in those early months of the year to start your gardening year off with style! Do check out Kalmia and its varieties.
Really enjoying all your videos ❤
Many thanks for watching. Delighted to hear you enjoy them.
Thanks Adam, loving your videos
Glad you like them!
Hello Adam, thank you for this video. I have a white skimmia that has lost all of its leaves, I was told it wasn't ericaceous!! So now I know it needs to be repotted. Your acid loving plants are beautiful.
Many references say skimmia does not need an acid compost but mine appear to enjoy it. However as an evergreen shrub you must make sure the compost/soil does NOT dry out, as this can be one cause of leaf drop.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides Thank you
Thank you for such an informative and beautiful video!
Glad you found it inspiring!
I loved this video, thank you. I will definitely look for a karma in my local garden centre - very pretty
Kalmia sorry! Predictive text
@@sharonhawes1592 Yes, lovely Kalmia. Do check them out. Delighted to hear you enjoyed the video.
Very useful Adam, beautiful raised bed, no wonder my lithodora is dying, as I’ve put it in a bed that isn’t acidic.
Yes an acid or ericaceous compost is perfect for lithodora.
I always thought that clematis prefer neutral to slightly alkaline soil and not acidic soil? I am wonderingwhy you are planting it in the ericaceous compost? Thank yoiu. Happy gardening 🙂
I've found clematis grow well in these conditions. In fact clematis will tollerate a wide range of different soils and a soil or compost that is neutral to slightly acid is fine. I hope you found a few ideas in the video that you can use in your own garden.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides oh i see. I was just going by the advice given by rhs when I initially asked them when I moved in my current house and was planting up my garden. My soil is neutral to slightly alkaline. I grow piearis and my mum's camelia in pots of ericaceous compost.
@@bewoodford2807 It can be confusing as many plants will grow in quite a range of soil types while others are very specific and fail to flourish unless conditions are just right. On the whole I try to avois teh very demanding ones, but then every gardener likes a challenge!
Hi Adam. Will Rhododendrons grow well in full sun? My garden is south facing
Hi. Rhododendrons will grow in full sun but will tolerate partial shade too. As camellias flower a little earlier in year their flowers can be susceptible to frost damage, especially if they are touched by morning sun while frost is still covering them. However most rhododendrons flower slightly later, and while I would suggest you find a position where they are sheltered from early morning sun it isn't essential.
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides really helpful thank you!