Not one to leave a comment, but yours is my favourite UA-cam channel. Love your content. So inspirational and instructive. My tiny garden is north facing and shaded by dense trees. I am very new to gardening and despaired because of my lack of space and all the shade. You make me feel like trying and give me ideas of what to try and how to do it. Thanks so much!!
That's honestly so nice to hear, thank you, that's exactly why I started this channel! At first I felt the same way! I was told that "not much grows in the shade", but I persisted and discovered that actually many plants tagged "full sun" do quite well in the shade and you can grow just as many ornamentals and edibles in the shade as in full sun!
Aww so kind of you to say so! I actually have only one neighbor (behind the privacy screen) other apartments seem to be empty so my little garden is a very private space for now ☺️
My tulip bulbs are still in the fridge (first time I'm tring to prechill them). I have amazing grace too and can't wait to see how yours and mines do :) Your narcissus cancan looks nice ! I didn't see this one. I still have a few alliums and narcissus to plant (went to a plant swap today, so I got a few more ^^)
I saw on your IG stories that you brought some new plants home from a plant swap 😍, such a fun thing to do! Good luck with your Tulips! I have never tried to pre-chilled them in the fridge would love to know how it works out for you 🌷!
Hi Dominica. I will be planting tulips and alliums in the next 2 weeks. Early November was warm but Temps have been dropping. I planted my pansies in mid October and they are looking beautiful. Those are some pretty ones you got there. Gonna be beautiful out there.
Can you make a video about the logistics of getting new and discarding old soil in an apartment? Do you have a car? How to have a terrace garden without a car? Or is it realistic to have a terrace garden when we'll age? How people manage that?
This is a great topic, I'll think about it! I believe that there are ways to adapt to any situation and anyone can have a container garden! For the elderly or those with limited mobility I would recommend raised beds, or hanging planters, you can enjoy gardening without having to bend down. Buying a small platform trolley to transport plants and soil, is also a good idea, they are very handy and fold up so they don't take up much space. You can order soil and plants online and have them delivered directly to your door if you don't have a car. And then the same soil can be reused for years, just start with a good quality mix and add some compost in the spring. I have a video on reusing old soil on my channel. Hope this helps a little for now 💚
In the beginning, when my garden was still quite bare, I saved all my bulbs from year to year! And I would keep most of them permanently in containers (I showed in my earlier videos how I plant summer flowers or herbs on top of my bulbs in early summer). Now that my garden is older and mostly perennial, I only have a few pots for seasonal displays. So now I usually give my bulbs away in the spring after they've finished flowering so that I still have the possibility to try new things and switch things up a bit each year 🌷😊
Thanks bulbs represent hope so nice. I notice you dont use plates for you pots how does that work for watering. Your balcony look like a small garden now. 👩🌾🪴
Well said 🙌! Yes, I don't use them so that water can drain from the pots and my plants don't stand in saucers full of water. And because my terrace is closed - the water doesn't run to the neighbors, it goes under the floor and then directly into the gutters.
We are in zone 8. It's a fairly mild climate, but the temperatures fluctuate a lot during winter and it dropped to -6°C this week already. The lowest temperature I have recorded here so far is -8°C.
Not one to leave a comment, but yours is my favourite UA-cam channel. Love your content. So inspirational and instructive. My tiny garden is north facing and shaded by dense trees. I am very new to gardening and despaired because of my lack of space and all the shade. You make me feel like trying and give me ideas of what to try and how to do it. Thanks so much!!
That's honestly so nice to hear, thank you, that's exactly why I started this channel! At first I felt the same way! I was told that "not much grows in the shade", but I persisted and discovered that actually many plants tagged "full sun" do quite well in the shade and you can grow just as many ornamentals and edibles in the shade as in full sun!
Oooo my.... there will be such a flower show in the spring. I will be waiting to see them bloom. So many blub!
Your neighbors are lucky to have a neighbor like you. They get to see a beautiful garden. 😊
Aww so kind of you to say so! I actually have only one neighbor (behind the privacy screen) other apartments seem to be empty so my little garden is a very private space for now ☺️
It will be so beautiful thanks for your advices
Off topic but Your Acer is so lovely
The red one? It's lovely at this time of year isn't it 😍 The other one in the corner is a bit on late but starting to turn bright orange now too 🍁!
My tulip bulbs are still in the fridge (first time I'm tring to prechill them). I have amazing grace too and can't wait to see how yours and mines do :)
Your narcissus cancan looks nice ! I didn't see this one. I still have a few alliums and narcissus to plant (went to a plant swap today, so I got a few more ^^)
I saw on your IG stories that you brought some new plants home from a plant swap 😍, such a fun thing to do! Good luck with your Tulips! I have never tried to pre-chilled them in the fridge would love to know how it works out for you 🌷!
Very nice balcony!
Thank you 😊 💚
Hi Dominica. I will be planting tulips and alliums in the next 2 weeks. Early November was warm but Temps have been dropping. I planted my pansies in mid October and they are looking beautiful. Those are some pretty ones you got there. Gonna be beautiful out there.
I never had lucky with pansies because its ti hot this side. Wow beautiful arrangement. Pickwick looks beautiful. I loved your bulb planting pattern
Aww that's a pity, but you're right they do prefer cooler temperatures! Thank you so much, glad you liked it 🌷🌷!
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Can you make a video about the logistics of getting new and discarding old soil in an apartment? Do you have a car? How to have a terrace garden without a car? Or is it realistic to have a terrace garden when we'll age? How people manage that?
This is a great topic, I'll think about it!
I believe that there are ways to adapt to any situation and anyone can have a container garden!
For the elderly or those with limited mobility I would recommend raised beds, or hanging planters, you can enjoy gardening without having to bend down. Buying a small platform trolley to transport plants and soil, is also a good idea, they are very handy and fold up so they don't take up much space. You can order soil and plants online and have them delivered directly to your door if you don't have a car. And then the same soil can be reused for years, just start with a good quality mix and add some compost in the spring. I have a video on reusing old soil on my channel.
Hope this helps a little for now 💚
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I know you don’t keep tulips, but do you keep other bulbs from year to year? If so, do you plant them this year?
In the beginning, when my garden was still quite bare, I saved all my bulbs from year to year! And I would keep most of them permanently in containers (I showed in my earlier videos how I plant summer flowers or herbs on top of my bulbs in early summer). Now that my garden is older and mostly perennial, I only have a few pots for seasonal displays. So now I usually give my bulbs away in the spring after they've finished flowering so that I still have the possibility to try new things and switch things up a bit each year 🌷😊
Thanks bulbs represent hope so nice. I notice you dont use plates for you pots how does that work for watering. Your balcony look like a small garden now. 👩🌾🪴
Well said 🙌! Yes, I don't use them so that water can drain from the pots and my plants don't stand in saucers full of water. And because my terrace is closed - the water doesn't run to the neighbors, it goes under the floor and then directly into the gutters.
How cold does your balcony get in winter?
We are in zone 8. It's a fairly mild climate, but the temperatures fluctuate a lot during winter and it dropped to -6°C this week already. The lowest temperature I have recorded here so far is -8°C.