The new BOG Garden - adding the first plants, Hosta's and grasses.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 8

  • @VancouverIslandgirl
    @VancouverIslandgirl Год назад +2

    Looking forward to seeing this area develop , June hosts is my favourite! Thanks for sharing 💐

    • @thequarrygardener5578
      @thequarrygardener5578  Год назад

      Hello, June Hosta is a new one for me but I like it for the leaf colour and its compact size. I was spoilt for choice at the garden centre, so much choice. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @karenmarrier9777
    @karenmarrier9777 Год назад +2

    Wow...that's a hard spot to work in! Love to see all you accomplish each video. Very inspiring to me personally as I live in the same type of area, it helps me visualize what my place will look like in a few years ( northeast connecticut usa) thanks for sharing!

    • @thequarrygardener5578
      @thequarrygardener5578  Год назад +1

      It is hard work at the moment I must admit all the heavy digging, I’m just desperate to add plants to keep me motivated. Connecticut, lovely part of the US. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @Tarot_Time_with_Belle
    @Tarot_Time_with_Belle Год назад

    I’ve just found your channel. I must say I’m thoroughly enjoying it!! Please do keep us up to date as you plant further. I also wanted to say that I wouldn’t find it at all boring watching videos of you preparing soil and borders. I think many of us could learn soo much.

    • @thequarrygardener5578
      @thequarrygardener5578  Год назад

      Hello and welcome. It’s a strange one because I talk myself out of posting videos when I’m tackling the more mundane tasks of gardening, convince myself no one would want to see me huffing and buffing digging out large stones etc. I’ll certainly continue to video the planting additions. Thank you for watching and your comments are very much appreciated 😊

  • @laurelsayer7557
    @laurelsayer7557 Год назад

    Just loving these videos, providing so many design and plant ideas for people with similar conditions. Love the fact that you provide the botanical names for your plants so viewers in different countries can identify and purchase them too (I've noticed that US channels tend to give the common or variety name only which can make it difficult (eg. their use of the word Hibiscus tends to refer to the rounded shrub to 3' h which dies down to the ground every Autumn, not to the woody shrub we know as Hibiscus Syracuse which they call Rose of Sharon, which we know as Hypericum!!)).
    And if any plants don't work out and later need moving please tell us about them too, all part of your viewers learning experience (not that I expect there to be many, lol).
    BTW, are you a professional gardener and presenter?

    • @thequarrygardener5578
      @thequarrygardener5578  Год назад +1

      Hello and welcome, appreciate you watching and the comments. To answer your question I’m neither a professional gardener or a trained presenter, I found talking to a phone (I use a camera phone) on a tripod a bizarre experience & I was pretty rubbish in the beginning. I was an IT professional in an earlier life so using editing software to produce videos was not a great leap for me but gardening photography is a skill I’ve yet to master. As for the gardening, I’m an obsessive plant collector and I’m fortunate enough to have the landscape to practice in I just wish I had the big budget to match my enthusiasm but I keep plodding on 😊