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Crafting Luxury Outdoors: A Conversation with Simon Burvill & Randle Siddeley
We had the pleasure of sitting down with Simon Burvill in Randle’s garden, surrounded by the exquisite craftsmanship of Gaze Burvill’s bespoke bench and table. We discussed the inspiration behind luxury outdoor furniture, the art of collaboration, and the exciting projects on the horizon.
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From Mud to Magic at The Chelsea Flower Show
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Journey through the transformation of the award-winning Botanical Treehouse & Garden. 🌿🏡
Randle's Private Garden
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Explore the creation of Randle's private garden, the backdrop for this year's Chelsea Flower Show events.
Gardens by Night: Sally Storey & Randle Talk Lighting Design
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Randle and Sally storey of John Cullen Lighting sit down together in Randle’s garden to discuss over a decade of collaboration and the lighting design in Randle's garden. They also talk about this year's planting scheme for the award winning Botanical Treehouse & Garden at RHS Chelsea. Watch the full interview by visiting the link in our bio.
Chelsea 2024: RHS No Adults Allowed Garden
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Randle had the pleasure of speaking with Finbar Ward and Harry Holding about their collaboration on this year’s RHS No Adults Allowed Garden. Created with Sulivan Primary School in London, this garden takes children on an adventure through a fantastical landscape featuring lush woodlands, bountiful meadows, and a vibrant wetland with oversized bog plants. Having collaborated with Finbar on a fe...
Chelsea 2024: The Newt's Roman Garden with Randle
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Randle stopped by The Newt's Chelsea stand to chat with Ric Weeks, Exhibits & Archive Manager, and Stephen Herrington, Head Gardener.
Spring Gardening with Randle
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Randle's top tips for giving your plants a healthy refresh this spring.
The Willow Hideaway Update
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As the seasons progress, the living willow dome sculpted by Tom Hare on Riverdance Island has flourished beyond mere structure into a self-sustaining ecosystem. This organic creation now hosts a variety of vegetables winding up and around its framework, showcasing not just an artistic vision but a harmonious blend of art and agriculture. The dome's evolution is captured in this latest video, de...
Happy festive season from the team at Randle Siddeley Limited
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From the whole team here at Randle Siddeley, we thank you for your support throughout 2023 and we wish you the happiest, most peaceful and restful time over the festive season.
Highlight of Last Summer: the Magical Hideaway at Chelsea Flower Show
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As the tickets for Chelsea Flower Show 2024 go on sale, we look back to the highlight of last summer: the Magical Hideaway garden. In collaboration with Blue Forest Treehouses, this showpiece reminds us that the Chelsea Flower Show is truly the event of the year, heralding the full bloom of summer.
RSL Annual Clay Shoot 2023
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our annual Clay Pigeon Shoot in support of Sunny Side Rural. It was a day filled with camaraderie, spirited competition, and wonderful memories, and we hope that each of you enjoyed it, just as much as we did. The Sunnyside Rural Trust's mission to empower and support vulnerable members of our community is truly commendable, and your generous contribution...
In Conversation with Nikki Tibbles
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Randle had the pleasure of speaking with Nikki Tibbles the founder of the iconic florist Wild at Heart 💐. Together, they talk about the inspiration behind their work, the changing landscape of their client’s requests, and how their own tastes have evolved throughout their careers. Donate to the Wild at Heart Foundation and help support Nikki's truly life-changing global rescue mission: wildathe...
The Key to Achieving a Year-Round Oasis
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The Key to Achieving a Year-Round Oasis
Randle Talks Sustainability & the Build of #RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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Randle Talks Sustainability & the Build of #RHS Chelsea Flower Show
The secret to growing plants for Chelsea Flower Show
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The secret to growing plants for Chelsea Flower Show
Building a willow hideaway
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Building a willow hideaway
Transforming A 50-acre Site
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Transforming A 50-acre Site
How To Plan Your Garden Design with Randle
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How To Plan Your Garden Design with Randle
3 Considerations When Planting Trees with Randle Siddeley
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3 Considerations When Planting Trees with Randle Siddeley
Riverdance Transformation
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Riverdance Transformation
About Randle Siddeley Limited
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About Randle Siddeley Limited
Randle’s Woodhenge
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Randle’s Woodhenge
Season’s Greetings from Randle Siddeley and Team
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Season’s Greetings from Randle Siddeley and Team
Randle's log wall in collaboration with Finbar Ward
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Randle's log wall in collaboration with Finbar Ward
Building an evergreen city garden with Team RSL
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Building an evergreen city garden with Team RSL
Randle Siddeley Annual Clay Shoot 2022
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Randle Siddeley Annual Clay Shoot 2022
Randle Siddeley / The Luxury Channel - Award-winning Landscape Designer & Architect
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Randle Siddeley / The Luxury Channel - Award-winning Landscape Designer & Architect

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @alexg5513
    @alexg5513 2 місяці тому

    Can't wait for an update to see the garden next summer or when everything has become established.

  • @JasmineSichel
    @JasmineSichel 2 місяці тому

    So interesting to see all the work involved 👏

  • @gardensenglishandbeauty
    @gardensenglishandbeauty 2 місяці тому

    LIghting in a garden may be spectacular indeed and add to its beauty, but I have decided to keep my small city-garden completely dark. There is a lot of light-related pollution around me anyway and I want to give "my" birds, insects and amphibians some much needed darkness.

  • @joannmicik1924
    @joannmicik1924 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your garden and your excellent ideas and insights. Best from Pennsylvania, USA.

  • @EvaMarieK
    @EvaMarieK 3 місяці тому

    Magical masterpiece! Thanks for sharing!

  • @johncullenlighting
    @johncullenlighting 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful discussion! A beautiful space, fantastic to enhance with light ✨

  • @unasperanza9803
    @unasperanza9803 4 місяці тому

    This is amazing---- living history. They should keep it in the UK though for Roman living history lessons.

  • @persiancat19
    @persiancat19 6 місяців тому

    Wow !😍

  • @TasmanianBushGardens-bw5ce
    @TasmanianBushGardens-bw5ce 6 місяців тому

    We have just subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching your videos and following your journey :) Regards, Anne and Alan, Woodbridge Hill Cottage, Tasmania, Australia youtube.com/@woodbridgehillcottage

  • @korea.festival
    @korea.festival 6 місяців тому

    It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks

  • @nolongerlistless
    @nolongerlistless 8 місяців тому

    Sorry, can't listen to the voices because the music gets in the way...

  • @Kap3lka
    @Kap3lka 8 місяців тому

    Willow is such an incredible plant. Too bad you can't plant it too close to houses as it will damage the foundations.

  • @oneministries4878
    @oneministries4878 8 місяців тому

    Some people talk a lot, but don’t say much

  • @evans7771
    @evans7771 9 місяців тому

    Hello randle . I am trying to search Marcel Calbera the inspiration for this design but was unable to find him on google. Could you help me out. Thanks !

  • @Mystic_Light
    @Mystic_Light 9 місяців тому

    What a cool structure. The willow farm has videos that show exactly how they "farm" willow, how they make living structures with the willow, how to manage the willows... they grow a number of cultivars. Quite interesting, though I can't recall the name of the channel.

  • @dawnhughes9942
    @dawnhughes9942 9 місяців тому

    This would be a tremendous amount of maintenance with how fast willows grow , how much willows sucker and how prone to insects and disease they are. I would like to see updates on the reality of this project in the future.

    • @50Druiden
      @50Druiden 9 місяців тому

      Idk we built one at my school when I was younger. All I can remember is that they pruned it to shape once a year. Was there for at least 10 years before they removed it.

    • @alexwelts2553
      @alexwelts2553 9 місяців тому

      I'd want to grow it into a willow mansion

  • @larssoholt5965
    @larssoholt5965 9 місяців тому

    Tree Fountain (aka Tree of Life) 1- Bore a hole into and up a tree being careful not to bisect the core of the tree. Alternative: Use bamboo or grow sugar cane as a natural and permeable plumbing and cultivate it so that the tree grows around it. 2- Coat the inside of the hole with beeswax. I would highly recommend making a place to put a beehive in the tree near some water. The natural hum of the bees can promote health throughout the structure and through the water. 3- Put a water basin at the top and a fire pit or fireplace at the bottom. The water basin can actually be used for a secondary water source that would promote growth and potentially allow for the tree to grow taller. 4- Put copper pipe around the inside of the fire pit or up the chimney for a fireplace. This will act as a pump. (You can also use a hotplate if you prefer) The copper pipe should only be used close to the intense heat of the fire. Any amount of heat promotes upward movement in this case. 5- Add water wheels (fidget spinners can be used for some decent mini water wheels) for electricity. This electricity can also be used to promote growth in the structure and in gardens. Check out how electricity is used to directly and drastically improve plant growth. 6- Add hanging gardens for fresh produce. A vertical style garden will do several things to improve overall health and productivity. 7- Splice other saplings and/or fresh tree cuttings using the tongue and groove method for shelter. This can be done with roots as well as branches. Encouraging roots to intermingle and cultivating a healthy mycelium bed are both ways that allow all the plants to share nutrients and different forms of protection. This would create a natural network that can be used similar to a computer for both the plants and people if a computer interface is plugged into the chemical language of the plants. This design provides food, filtered and conditioned water and air, electricity, shelter and SO much more! Everything a person needs for life and survival. Hence the "Tree of Life" nickname! In addition to the benefits listed and the techniques described, this structure will grow and get stronger over time. Crystals can be used as a natural source of low level energy creation and as forms of transistors. Cymatics can be used as a form of communication directly with the plants. There is SOOOOO much more that can be done using this method for creating structures and homes BECAUSE it is living. -This idea will eliminate 90% of the demand for large corporations and industries. - This idea will reverse air pollution and filter the world's air naturally and beneficially. - This idea will reveal the counterproductivity of governments and starve the governments of their power. Your fear and desperation. There will be no need to clear cut entire forests to build ever again and this will encourage the natural ecology in our world instead of fighting with it. Be a part of the change. Not a part of the problem through government. We have made excuses for ignoring the fact that we are supporting all the problems we state we are against. Let's be the change!!!

    • @DTA-me3kv
      @DTA-me3kv 9 місяців тому

      Starting in spring. Wanna do Everything you said

  • @idowheelie8598
    @idowheelie8598 9 місяців тому

    Love what you've done but looks like you've missed an opportunity to speed it up. you could have willow potted hanging off of hooks off the metal frame carrying willow up and over the entire structure in one year instead of many. Then you could cut the route and pot off and just be left with grafted willow the whole length of the structure.

  • @turbogaleb
    @turbogaleb 9 місяців тому

    I would love to see the end result! Looks amazing even now at the start

  • @Doozler
    @Doozler 9 місяців тому

    What happened with this structure?? Can we get an update? How does it look now??

    • @aillk6184
      @aillk6184 9 місяців тому

      its very beautiful now

  • @tommylightfootgarrett8516

    Just subscribed. I love Lord Kenilworth

  • @organizedone9847
    @organizedone9847 Рік тому

    Just stunning!

  • @organizedone9847
    @organizedone9847 Рік тому

    Loving your videos! Your IG has inspired me for my gardens but it's so great to have you here for deeper information and inspiration!

  • @JasmineSichel
    @JasmineSichel Рік тому

    Beautiful!

  • @paulettebartoletti
    @paulettebartoletti Рік тому

    "promosm" 🙄