If anyone can restore this garden to it's former glory, it's you Martin, you really care about plants and obviously love what you do. What a fantastic job you're doing.
@martinthegardenguy just waiting for a new episode! Very stormy weather here in Italy: heavy rains, snow, high winds...obviously followed by floods and landslides 🙄 red warnings everywhere.
I planted English ivy once. Learned my lesson pretty quickly. That stuff is incredibly invasive. I’m sure that entire garden is breathing a sigh of relief.
I live in Florida, USA, and we don't have ivy here. Instead, we have Kudzu, another invasive plant. It can grow a foot a day, and the roots spread everywhere. The good news is, it's not poisonous, and if you have a goat, they'll clean it all up for you. It smells like cooking cabbage if you break the vines or leaves. I really enjoy watching your videos, especially when you talk about the plants.
Yayy - I wait for every new episode about this garden. I know that wealthy manor houses in past centuries had very formal gardens (they were a status symbol). I wish someone had done a drawing/painting of the house/garden in the 18th century! All the way to Canada I could hear the trees singing "Unchained Melody". You're doing such a fantastic job and each episodes results are terrific!
That’s Herculean task you’ve performed there Martin. I have great faith in you getting that garden back to its former glory. Was the climbing plant a honeysuckle?
Вы, как настоящий рыцарь в доспехах и с волшебным мечом, освобождаете лес от злых чар. Представляю с каким облегчением вздохнули освобождённые из плена деревья. Обожаю ваши истории! 💝
The episodes I've been waiting for...ivy removal! 🥳 I'm sure those trees are happy to be free of ivy suffocation. It's making the garden look a lot more polished. I look forward to seeing more ivy removal. Great job!
Martin you meticulously work your way through an ivy tangled area and once you are finished it looks so very nice! I know without a doubt that you will have this centuries old garden tamed and looking beautiful in grass when warm weather returns! When I found your channel, I was sure you were a Master gardener, you said no, but I still see that in you! 👏 Your “I’m not Bono” was a good one! I got a chuckle from you! 😄 I see the weather pattern ya’ll got has melted, glad you were able to get out in the garden again. Enjoyed seeing the ivy taken from the tree trunks. I heard them in Texas go awwww! 😊 I’m not sure of the plant you ask us if we knew, I guessed a Jasmine. 🤷♀️ Have a good week! 💚 from Texas
Good day Martin! It has been very nice to see all the improvements you have made to this property. I look forward to seeing each section as it is transformed. Today is Sunday and we woke up to snow; it was so pretty on the trees, bushes, and houses. This is the first snow here in the little town where I live.😊. Last week, my husband and I used the blower and rake to round up all the leaves in our yard. We filled 9 lawn bags! 😮😂. Take care and have a very blessed week! Sincerely, Diane from Missouri 😊
Greetings Cowboy! Another fantastic shift at the historical gardens, and boy! what a difference a day makes. 🤩The poor shrubs have been screaming for Martin the Ivy Slayer to unshackle them. Letting more light in and air circulation will certainly do them good. They can breathe and you can see the bones so much better. You are a miracle worker, for sure. I love seeing the old photos so very much! Wonderful video as always. Hope you are enjoying SOME of the holiday. Blessings always, from good ole PNW, Washington State.💛🖤💛 Stacy
I'm SO enjoying this series - my favourite on YT right now. You are doing such a fabulous job of restoration. If only I were 50 years younger and not 12,000 miles away in Melbourne, Aus, I'd love to be in there helping! Loved seeing how the garden looked decades ago - so pretty. Haven't read through all the comments yet to see if anyone else identified it, but was the mystery plant a climbing rose?? (oops, I see I was wrong)
Can't wait to see what Spring brings. Everything will be so refreshed and pushing so much new growth now that it's been trimmed, freed from the ivy chokehold, and getting light now. You are truly bringing a beautiful property back to life!
So good to see some of the trees no longer being strangled by ivy! Fun to see what if was in its former glory. Im sure you can get it back in shape! 💚💚💚
So glad you found the Oregon blade you wanted in the truck!! 😊 Now you can show the Ivy who's boss. Watching you work is so motivating. It's a big job, but you're tackling it bit by bit and have made incredible progress.
Looks a bit like honeysuckle. Glad you found your blade! Martin, I believe that garden will look better than it does in the old photos when you’re done!
I watch a few different lawn transformation videos and you are by far my favourite. I love your sense of humour. You work very hard and bring dull, lifeless gardens back to their former glory. I can’t wait to see what this garden looks like in the spring.😊
Martin, now that you’ve brought the garden back to its bones, I’m sure it can be restored. It will take a lot of attention, time and/or money by the new owners. I’m hope Wa can see it back it it’s full glory!
another hard day's work - but, oh, the reward !!! I've so enjoyed tagging along on this journey with you - uncovering what was once a beautiful garden and knowing it will be again one day soon. It's already experienced a wonderful transformation/restoration!!! Well Done 😎
I have loved watching this journey transforming this beautiful property back to its former glory. I love history and I love seeing pictures of how places looked before. Thankyou for taking us all on this beautiful transformation. You have done a fantastic job ❤
That climber looks like CLEMATIS! I have 2 in my garden. They are lovely. I so enjoy your work and your sense of humor and can’t wait to see grass growing in this garden.
Very close, guess 👍 this is a honeysuckle. They look quite similar, especially when they are this mature 😅 I'm really looking forward to spring as well, once the grass seed goes down and it starts to grow and get mowed regularly, this should finally start making the place look great again 🤞 I also hope some of the flower bulbs have survived.
Hopefully, I will be back in spring, I'm quite intrigued on how it's going to look. I've still got quite a bit to do until then, though, before everything starts growing uncontrollably 😂😅
It is really looking good. It felt like each tree and shrub you cleared was a heroic rescue. 😊 It is already starting to look like the old pictures. Well done my friend, well done. Appreciated the Bono joke. Lol. Stay safe.
Yes Martin grass would look beautiful again& restore the garden back to its former glory It's looking good now.As regards the quiz I think this is a rambling or climbing rose?If it is the hair cut along with the other shrubs will all be rejuvinated& look beautiful when spring comes again.😊😊😊
I'm glad you kept that tree stump under the elder. A perfect place to sit and do some tree bathing. I look at this garden and cant help but think that an owner in the past used to just cut trees to ground level when the got too tall, resulting in the coppiced growth pattern. Such a shame they couldnt have more sensitively been pruned back then. A wonderful transformation though and some beautiful leaf mould produced in the process
Чего только не найдешь неожиданно в машине. Мы сегодня после уборки в машине нашли шоколадный плавленный сыр Омичка, выпавший из пакета видимо когда-то. Благо , срок хранения большой. А сад оживает помаленьку. Желаю успехов!
After what you had to face in this garden it’s a absolute miracle that you have got as far as you have ,such a tremendous amount of work involved it’s already come to life so can’t wait to see what you achieve as you work on , well done you ❤
Haha, thank you 😅 you've obviously been with me since the first video 😊 I can barely remember what it looked like myself anymore 😂 Part of me is looking forward to spring, but another part is dreading how quickly this place will start to grow. Thanks for watching 👍 🙏☺️
It’s looking much more cared for now Martin. Have you considered planting drifts of native bluebells in the woodland area, or perhaps some native orchids? ❤
That’s a fantastic job Martin. Well done. You’ve done the work of several men. Ivy is such a nuisance. It’s very hard to control it. We’ve lost a few trees due to the ‘ivy sail’ effect.
Now this garden rescue get's into the final round! And it will be so nice i guess! The next spring will show you great results!! In Germany now the weather is good also. Last week was stormy too and now the temperatur is getting nearly to 0' Celsius! There will be snow in the next few days, i think!! Love to watch your videos, many greetings from Germany!! 🙋♀️🙋♀️👍
Each video shows how much work you do. Looks so much better I wonder though how the grass will survive with millions of leaves on it each autumn Lots of blowing I guess
Hola martin. Compré el cuchillo !!!! Es maravilloso, muele todo. A diferencia de ti, yo dejo las hojas y pasto molido para proteger el suelo. Saludos desde chile.
Martin, so happy to see you back on this property. But listen, you need to be very careful out there because I think now that you’ve allowed the trees to start breathing again they’re gonna be trying to hug you!!😂 And yes, I believe “we” Will be able to bring back the beauty of this place. Excellent job! God bless you and your family!❤️🙏😎
Haha, when I read the "be very careful " but I wasn't expecting you to say that 😂 I'd be OK with a hug from a tree 😂 it's supposed to be quite beneficial for ones mental health. Although I'd love to see the science behind that theory 😅 Thanks for the awesome comment. Much appreciated.
@smb7984 What a great comment! 😁 I read be careful out there and my mind started wondering what critters would be in woodlands now. When I read the trees hugging him, I smiled so big, wonderful thought! Blessings to you!
wonderful work can feel the sigh of relief from this poor neglected garden coming back to life thank you Martin and the owners of this property wish you both a Happy Christmas to both your families. Thank you for sharing the restoration of this garden with us. Hopefully next year they will fix a few of the structural gems and rid of the shed :)
Love the photo of the garden from way back when, beautiful 😍 not sure about the old climber, a clematis or a jasmin? Great job, and LOl about the cameraman that kept falling over 😂 have a lovely weekend, cheers from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 👋🏼
Hey Martin, I enjoy your videos. Congrats on your dedication to the gardens. I can’t tell, however if you’re willing, please consider wearing hearing protection especially with the leaf blower. Warm regards
Martin you could easily get it restored if you had the time. I’m not sure, however, that you would have enough time for that. But you always do excellent work!
Great work 👍🌟⭐️🌟 My partner and I are just working on the Isle of Man ( thatching an old cottage with marram grass). I’ve never seen so many trees overgrown with ivy… some of them look like ivy trees 🤣
Have you any idea what's going to happen to the house and buildings because it would be nice if someone was living there to enjoy the garden when you are done.
He does indeed, he's very grateful. He doesn't live local, so I send him picture updates 😅 and I also think he's watched a few for these videos. I am also grateful for the chance to work in this awesome garden 😊 it's been a project and a half so far! 😂
I'm guessing that plant is a Lonicera periclymenum aka Honeysuckle. Not sure what variety without seeing the flowers, but they can grow as shrubs or vines. It must smell delightful when it's in bloom! Another fantastic tidy up! I love that Oregon blade. Very satisfying to watch!
I'd love to have it as well 😊👍 I could work it into something amazing. I'm also a big fan of outbuildings 😅 I've no idea what I'd do with them, but I want them anyway, haha.
It's a Honeysuckle 👍😊 although it's pretty hard to tell as it's a giant one thats hardly had any leaf left. Although it's survived, I'll need something for it to grow up 😂
If anyone can restore this garden to it's former glory, it's you Martin, you really care about plants and obviously love what you do. What a fantastic job you're doing.
Thank you 😊 🙏
How could I possibly fail with you guys supporting me 😊
That grass is looking so much better than a few weeks ago.
This is by far my favorite garden series !!!! Amazing job today Martin, looks fantastic !!!!!! Can’t wait for the next video 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Oh Carol, you are kind to me, you know 😊🙏
I'm glad you are enjoying these videos, I'm still guessing there will be quite a few more to come 😅
@martinthegardenguy just waiting for a new episode! Very stormy weather here in Italy: heavy rains, snow, high winds...obviously followed by floods and landslides 🙄 red warnings everywhere.
I planted English ivy once. Learned my lesson pretty quickly. That stuff is incredibly invasive. I’m sure that entire garden is breathing a sigh of relief.
Haha, yeah, it can get a bit vigorous 😅 I still like it though, but in gardens only when kept under the strictest of control 😅
Really enjoying watching you bring this garden back to life. I can’t wait to see it in the Spring. You are doing an amazing job.
Thank you 😊
Yeah, me too. Can't wait to see how nice the place will look 🤞 I just hope I get enough time to get the bits done, that need doing first 😅
There is nothing you can’t do if you put your mind to it! Looking good my friend!
Looking better every time. Thanks for the video.
Well done Martin! x
Your video is not only interesting but also brings great value to the community. I’ll always support and share it so more people can know about it
Loving these series of vids, you doing a fabulous job!
Martin the Ivy Slayer! 😉 Honestly if anyone can make the garden as pretty as that photo, it’s you!
It's amazing how much work has to go into making the woodland garden look natural. Excellent work!
You really got a lot done this episode. Keep at it. We really enjoy seeing the changes!
I live in Florida, USA, and we don't have ivy here. Instead, we have Kudzu, another invasive plant. It can grow a foot a day, and the roots spread everywhere. The good news is, it's not poisonous, and if you have a goat, they'll clean it all up for you. It smells like cooking cabbage if you break the vines or leaves. I really enjoy watching your videos, especially when you talk about the plants.
Gosh Martin what a gardener you are, it’s looking so nice you really are bring it back to life, can’t wait for next video ❤❤. Pauline. Wiltshire
Yayy - I wait for every new episode about this garden. I know that wealthy manor houses in past centuries had very formal gardens (they were a status symbol). I wish someone had done a drawing/painting of the house/garden in the 18th century! All the way to Canada I could hear the trees singing "Unchained Melody". You're doing such a fantastic job and each episodes results are terrific!
Looking forward to the Spring
Good job Martin! This garden is starting to breathe again thanks to your efforts, bravo!!!
That’s Herculean task you’ve performed there Martin. I have great faith in you getting that garden back to its former glory.
Was the climbing plant a honeysuckle?
Вы, как настоящий рыцарь в доспехах и с волшебным мечом, освобождаете лес от злых чар. Представляю с каким облегчением вздохнули освобождённые из плена деревья.
Обожаю ваши истории! 💝
You're getting there, one step at a time. When it's done, it will look amazing.
It’s already looking so much better!
The episodes I've been waiting for...ivy removal! 🥳 I'm sure those trees are happy to be free of ivy suffocation. It's making the garden look a lot more polished. I look forward to seeing more ivy removal. Great job!
Martin you meticulously work your way through an ivy tangled area and once you are finished it looks so very nice! I know without a doubt that you will have this centuries old garden tamed and looking beautiful in grass when warm weather returns! When I found your channel, I was sure you were a Master gardener, you said no, but I still see that in you! 👏 Your “I’m not Bono” was a good one! I got a chuckle from you! 😄 I see the weather pattern ya’ll got has melted, glad you were able to get out in the garden again. Enjoyed seeing the ivy taken from the tree trunks. I heard them in Texas go awwww! 😊 I’m not sure of the plant you ask us if we knew, I guessed a Jasmine. 🤷♀️ Have a good week! 💚 from Texas
Good day Martin! It has been very nice to see all the improvements you have made to this property. I look forward to seeing each section as it is transformed. Today is Sunday and we woke up to snow; it was so pretty on the trees, bushes, and houses. This is the first snow here in the little town where I live.😊. Last week, my husband and I used the blower and rake to round up all the leaves in our yard. We filled 9 lawn bags! 😮😂. Take care and have a very blessed week! Sincerely, Diane from Missouri 😊
Greetings Cowboy! Another fantastic shift at the historical gardens, and boy! what a difference a day makes. 🤩The poor shrubs have been screaming for Martin the Ivy Slayer to unshackle them. Letting more light in and air circulation will certainly do them good. They can breathe and you can see the bones so much better. You are a miracle worker, for sure. I love seeing the old photos so very much! Wonderful video as always. Hope you are enjoying SOME of the holiday. Blessings always, from good ole PNW, Washington State.💛🖤💛 Stacy
Brilliant work Martin! I can’t wait to see this garden in Spring and Summer.
I'm SO enjoying this series - my favourite on YT right now. You are doing such a fabulous job of restoration. If only I were 50 years younger and not 12,000 miles away in Melbourne, Aus, I'd love to be in there helping! Loved seeing how the garden looked decades ago - so pretty. Haven't read through all the comments yet to see if anyone else identified it, but was the mystery plant a climbing rose?? (oops, I see I was wrong)
Can't wait to see what Spring brings. Everything will be so refreshed and pushing so much new growth now that it's been trimmed, freed from the ivy chokehold, and getting light now. You are truly bringing a beautiful property back to life!
Wow you accomplish so much in one day. Can’t wait until you can take the camera and take us for a stroll through the garden next spring.
So good to see some of the trees no longer being strangled by ivy! Fun to see what if was in its former glory. Im sure you can get it back in shape! 💚💚💚
About the quiz , 🤔🤔🤔 Don't know but you will tell us !!!!!!!! Martin you're the Gardener !!!!😃👍
Haha 😂 it's a Honeysuckle.
A bit late, I'm afraid. It takes me weeks to get through the comments sometimes ☺️👍 because I enjoy reading them so much.
Martin, Your work ethic is amazing. At the rate your going this garden should be in prime condition by next spring. You just go,go,go.👏👏
Thank you 😊 🙏
It's certainly heading in the right direction 🤞 another few hundred hours or labor and I'll have this place done 😅
Все улучшается на глазах!место чудное,владельцам повезло что вы с ними❤
Martin, all of your hard work will get the garden looking like it did 30 years ago. Martin that mulching blade does a great job.
So glad you found the Oregon blade you wanted in the truck!! 😊 Now you can show the Ivy who's boss. Watching you work is so motivating. It's a big job, but you're tackling it bit by bit and have made incredible progress.
Looks a bit like honeysuckle. Glad you found your blade! Martin, I believe that garden will look better than it does in the old photos when you’re done!
I also thought honeysuckle!
I have faith in you, Martin. It’s going to look smashing by the time you’re done.
Really enjoying this series Martin, good to see the trees being shaped and the ivy removed. 😄
Another great job Martin. Pulling ivy off trees looks as satisfying as wallpaper stripping, especially when you get a really long piece!
Haha, definitely 😅 it's highly satisfying. Also, very annoying sometimes when you get a tiny bit that won't budge! 😂
I watch a few different lawn transformation videos and you are by far my favourite. I love your sense of humour. You work very hard and bring dull, lifeless gardens back to their former glory. I can’t wait to see what this garden looks like in the spring.😊
This is exactly why I love this channel too. Its about restoration rather than hacking back everything to ground level. My style of gardening❤
Oh, you guys are awesome 😊👍🙏 thank you.
@Sweetencourager21
I, too, enjoy Martin’s sense of humor. It sneaks up on me and then I am totally amused! 😊
Martin, now that you’ve brought the garden back to its bones, I’m sure it can be restored. It will take a lot of attention, time and/or money by the new owners. I’m hope Wa can see it back it it’s full glory!
another hard day's work - but, oh, the reward !!! I've so enjoyed tagging along on this journey with you - uncovering what was once a beautiful garden and knowing it will be again one day soon. It's already experienced a wonderful transformation/restoration!!! Well Done 😎
I have loved watching this journey transforming this beautiful property back to its former glory. I love history and I love seeing pictures of how places looked before. Thankyou for taking us all on this beautiful transformation. You have done a fantastic job ❤
That climber looks like CLEMATIS! I have 2 in my garden. They are lovely. I so enjoy your work and your sense of humor and can’t wait to see grass growing in this garden.
Very close, guess 👍 this is a honeysuckle. They look quite similar, especially when they are this mature 😅
I'm really looking forward to spring as well, once the grass seed goes down and it starts to grow and get mowed regularly, this should finally start making the place look great again 🤞
I also hope some of the flower bulbs have survived.
Very satisfying Martin. Watching you make that ivy and then the leaves disappear was fun.
what a battle! martin vs the never ending ivy
Yes Martin you can get it looking like that again.
Ficus? And this was an especially satisfying video. We must come back in spring and summer! I need to see how it all grows in. 😊
Hopefully, I will be back in spring, I'm quite intrigued on how it's going to look.
I've still got quite a bit to do until then, though, before everything starts growing uncontrollably 😂😅
It is really looking good. It felt like each tree and shrub you cleared was a heroic rescue. 😊 It is already starting to look like the old pictures. Well done my friend, well done. Appreciated the Bono joke. Lol. Stay safe.
Another great work! Thank you for sharing with us. 👍
Yes Martin grass would look beautiful again& restore the garden back to its former glory It's looking good now.As regards the quiz I think this is a rambling or climbing rose?If it is the hair cut along with the other shrubs will all be rejuvinated& look beautiful when spring comes again.😊😊😊
I'm glad you kept that tree stump under the elder. A perfect place to sit and do some tree bathing. I look at this garden and cant help but think that an owner in the past used to just cut trees to ground level when the got too tall, resulting in the coppiced growth pattern. Such a shame they couldnt have more sensitively been pruned back then. A wonderful transformation though and some beautiful leaf mould produced in the process
Its coming along lovely. A lot of work squeezed into this episode too. Keep up the great work!
Чего только не найдешь неожиданно в машине. Мы сегодня после уборки в машине нашли шоколадный плавленный сыр Омичка, выпавший из пакета видимо когда-то. Благо , срок хранения большой. А сад оживает помаленьку. Желаю успехов!
After what you had to face in this garden it’s a absolute miracle that you have got as far as you have ,such a tremendous amount of work involved it’s already come to life so can’t wait to see what you achieve as you work on , well done you ❤
Haha, thank you 😅 you've obviously been with me since the first video 😊 I can barely remember what it looked like myself anymore 😂
Part of me is looking forward to spring, but another part is dreading how quickly this place will start to grow.
Thanks for watching 👍 🙏☺️
I know that you will make it happen. Great job Martin.💖💯👍
It’s looking much more cared for now Martin. Have you considered planting drifts of native bluebells in the woodland area, or perhaps some native orchids? ❤
That’s a fantastic job Martin. Well done. You’ve done the work of several men.
Ivy is such a nuisance. It’s very hard to control it. We’ve lost a few trees due to the ‘ivy sail’ effect.
Fantastic job. What a difference you’ve made in a few months in your “spare time”. You have good tools and a good work ethic.
Thank you 😊 that's very kind of you. A little more spare time, and I'll have this place whipped into shape 😅
Now this garden rescue get's into the final round! And it will be so nice i guess! The next spring will show you great results!! In Germany now the weather is good also. Last week was stormy too and now the temperatur is getting nearly to 0' Celsius! There will be snow in the next few days, i think!! Love to watch your videos, many greetings from Germany!! 🙋♀️🙋♀️👍
Your tenacity knows no bounds! Boy, that’s a lot of work. Great job, as always.💚
Yes you can, great video. Thank you.
Looks like wisteria. You are doing a beautiful job.
Each video shows how much work you do. Looks so much better I wonder though how the grass will survive with millions of leaves on it each autumn Lots of blowing I guess
You can do it Martin. xx .......Would the answer to the quiz be a black berry?
Your doing a fantastic job it’s looking beautiful ❤❤❤
New subscriber here Martin. I am confident you will be able to restore this beautiful garden 😅
Hola martin. Compré el cuchillo !!!! Es maravilloso, muele todo. A diferencia de ti, yo dejo las hojas y pasto molido para proteger el suelo. Saludos desde chile.
Martin, so happy to see you back on this property. But listen, you need to be very careful out there because I think now that you’ve allowed the trees to start breathing again they’re gonna be trying to hug you!!😂 And yes, I believe “we” Will be able to bring back the beauty of this place. Excellent job! God bless you and your family!❤️🙏😎
Haha, when I read the "be very careful " but I wasn't expecting you to say that 😂
I'd be OK with a hug from a tree 😂 it's supposed to be quite beneficial for ones mental health. Although I'd love to see the science behind that theory 😅
Thanks for the awesome comment.
Much appreciated.
You’re welcome! Loving Mother Earth is a good thing. And we all need a hug sometime!❤️🙏😎
@smb7984 What a great comment! 😁 I read be careful out there and my mind started wondering what critters would be in woodlands now. When I read the trees hugging him, I smiled so big, wonderful thought! Blessings to you!
@ I’m really happy I made you smile! Thanks for letting me know! Have a great weekend!❤️🙏😎
Beautiful you can do it I'm sure
❤Я верю, что Вы вернете этому ме ту его красоту и очарование. Успехов Вам и здоровья!😊
Thank you so very much 😊
Best of health to you as well 👍🌟
Another amazing job. This is one of my favorite videos from this property. Removing all the ivy and the tree trimming makes a huge difference. 👍
Oh, thanks 😊 🙏 I'm glad you're enjoying it. It was quite satisfying finally making a start with the ivy 😅
wonderful work can feel the sigh of relief from this poor neglected garden coming back to life thank you Martin and the owners of this property wish you both a Happy Christmas to both your families. Thank you for sharing the restoration of this garden with us. Hopefully next year they will fix a few of the structural gems and rid of the shed :)
Love the photo of the garden from way back when, beautiful 😍 not sure about the old climber, a clematis or a jasmin? Great job, and LOl about the cameraman that kept falling over 😂 have a lovely weekend, cheers from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 👋🏼
Thank you, you have a great weekend to 👍 thanks for watching, and the lovely comment.
It was a Honeysuckle 👍😊
You're doing some great work, Martin❤
What a wonderful clear up that was. Cannot wait to see that garden covered in snow. Please do some aerial shots in winter.
If it snows again, I certainly will do 😅 I tried last time, but it melted far too quickly.
@@martinthegardenguy Great
Well done 😊
Hey Martin, I enjoy your videos. Congrats on your dedication to the gardens. I can’t tell, however if you’re willing, please consider wearing hearing protection especially with the leaf blower. Warm regards
Martin you could easily get it restored if you had the time. I’m not sure, however, that you would have enough time for that. But you always do excellent work!
The garden is slowly coming back to life ,great job as always.
Great work 👍🌟⭐️🌟
My partner and I are just working on the Isle of Man ( thatching an old cottage with marram grass). I’ve never seen so many trees overgrown with ivy… some of them look like ivy trees 🤣
Thatching a cottage? Wow, that's some skill you have 😅 I wouldn't know where to start.
Fantastic work 🎉❤️🎉❤️
Always a pleasure watching you work. 🇦🇺
looking good
Have you any idea what's going to happen to the house and buildings because it would be nice if someone was living there to enjoy the garden when you are done.
Still cheering for you. The garden is looking good.😎 CoolBeans 🇨🇦
Awesome 👍😊 the support is appreciated, thank you.
I am sure you can do it! I hope the owners appreciate all your hard work and will maintain it when you are finished
He does indeed, he's very grateful. He doesn't live local, so I send him picture updates 😅 and I also think he's watched a few for these videos.
I am also grateful for the chance to work in this awesome garden 😊 it's been a project and a half so far! 😂
It's awesome what you've done already. I have no doubt you will have it looking like those photos in the future. Great work, Martin😄👍
I will try not to disappoint 😅
Thank you 😊 🙏
nice job👍
I'm guessing that plant is a Lonicera periclymenum aka Honeysuckle. Not sure what variety without seeing the flowers, but they can grow as shrubs or vines. It must smell delightful when it's in bloom!
Another fantastic tidy up! I love that Oregon blade. Very satisfying to watch!
I can't wait to see it in the spring. Great work, yet again, Martin.
That plant looks like good old honeysuckle , or woodbine , gosh i would love to have that beautiful garden , it feels so ancient 😍
I'd love to have it as well 😊👍 I could work it into something amazing. I'm also a big fan of outbuildings 😅 I've no idea what I'd do with them, but I want them anyway, haha.
Another great improvement
Could it be a caprifolium? I love these videos. ❤️ It’ll become a great garden again 👍🏼
It is indeed 👍🙏😊🌟 well spotted.
And very nice use of one of the botanical names 🌟🌟
Thank you.
Looking good!!
Glad you had a nice day with your wild garden Hope you and family had a good Thanksgiving 😇💯💯💯👍
Not sure about the climber. Is it a clematis? Glad to see the ivy going! Great work Martin.❤
I’ve no clue what that plant was! The garden is looking heaps better. 😊
It's a Honeysuckle 👍😊 although it's pretty hard to tell as it's a giant one thats hardly had any leaf left.
Although it's survived, I'll need something for it to grow up 😂
Very good job. Greetings from Poland.
Greetings Poland 🇵🇱 🇬🇧
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