Looking lovely! Doesn't matter if not all plants are tropical as long as you can blend them together, right :) I've seen so many common plants adding to a tropical garden here on youtube, even if it's in the background. There's so many ways to go about it, always interesting to see what choices people make. I myself made sure to have plants starting to bloom from march, so the pollinators can get busy
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Very true! I'm glad I left the lupins in for their early flowers. It's definitely something I'm going to be looking at adding more of for next year. As well as the hardy evergreen backbone so we don't have to wait until the end of July and August before the gardens looking good!
@@TropicalGardenUK Lupins don't look out of place in any tropical garden imo, nice leaf texture and pretty blooms :) I got a lot of inspiration from George and Yorkshire Kris here on youtube, especially George who has some tours of other people's gardens that got me thinking. It's a process for us all!
@@Tminus89 yes me too! I follow those guys also amongst some others. It’s great to get inspiration from other people’s gardens and see what they’re growing. I may get some more lupins for next year too
Hi, Thankyou for inspiring us. Youve got a fantastic variety of plants, your garden is looking lovely. Isn't it addictive but so rewarding when you and your family sit and relax and just look at the stunning foliage and flowers. It give you a sense of pride. Are you midlands, we are Staffordshire. 🌴🪴🌱
We certainly do! It’s like a wind tunnel down the side of the house. That’s partially why I’ve moved the Musa basjoo out of the centre and planted the Maurelli there as the leaves got shredded!
Beautiful variety of plants, I need to work harder on my garden ❤
Thank you Wendy! Appreciate the comment.
Looking lovely! Doesn't matter if not all plants are tropical as long as you can blend them together, right :) I've seen so many common plants adding to a tropical garden here on youtube, even if it's in the background. There's so many ways to go about it, always interesting to see what choices people make. I myself made sure to have plants starting to bloom from march, so the pollinators can get busy
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Very true! I'm glad I left the lupins in for their early flowers. It's definitely something I'm going to be looking at adding more of for next year. As well as the hardy evergreen backbone so we don't have to wait until the end of July and August before the gardens looking good!
@@TropicalGardenUK Lupins don't look out of place in any tropical garden imo, nice leaf texture and pretty blooms :) I got a lot of inspiration from George and Yorkshire Kris here on youtube, especially George who has some tours of other people's gardens that got me thinking. It's a process for us all!
@@Tminus89 yes me too! I follow those guys also amongst some others. It’s great to get inspiration from other people’s gardens and see what they’re growing. I may get some more lupins for next year too
Thanks for the tour. You've got a great collection.
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the comment 👍
Its been woahful, cant see it changing anytime soon 😢, your gardens looking great tho 😊
12 degrees and rain today 😬 it doesn’t look like it’s going to change any time soon is it. Ah thank you! Appreciate the message.
Thank you for the tour of the garden!
Thank you 👍👍
It’s looking amazing!
Thank you!
Amazing garden
Thank you mate!
Hi,
Thankyou for inspiring us. Youve got a fantastic variety of plants, your garden is looking lovely. Isn't it addictive but so rewarding when you and your family sit and relax and just look at the stunning foliage and flowers. It give you a sense of pride. Are you midlands, we are Staffordshire. 🌴🪴🌱
So nice of you! We’re looking forward to some good weather so we can sit out on an evening without a coat on! Yeah we’re based in Leicestershire 👍👍
I wonder if you suffer any wind blasting problems where you are.
We certainly do! It’s like a wind tunnel down the side of the house. That’s partially why I’ve moved the Musa basjoo out of the centre and planted the Maurelli there as the leaves got shredded!