There are so many interesting things to see in your garden, even the small tree trunk is interesting. Thanks for the lovely walk through chilled garden.
Hi, I love your euphorbias. When I get the bottom end of my garden sorted, I intend to plant some. We had a twisted hazel in our garden when we moved in. It was really overgrown and looking very messy. I stripped out all the excess growth at the base and now it looked beautiful. I have a lot of cyclamen, winter aconites, snowdrops, hostas and heucheras growing under. I love it. We also had a row of black bamboo, which I thinned out all the whippy growth at the base. We can now see through it, from the patio to the borders beyond. I love the patio behind which we've given an Asian style to, with Japanese ornaments, ferns, a cherry tree and jasmine and hostas. You are like me leaving the tops to your perennials on until late Winter/early spring. I spent the afternoon on my allotment today. It was very chilly. My plot s on an exposed s.west facing hillside. Very windy. The plants enjoy the Summer there though. Thea storms brought down my arches- well 2 of the 3 anyway. So in Spring that's a job I must sort out. I have most of the leaves bagged up from my garden but I noticed still a few about after a windy couple of days. Thanks for a great video. Happy gardening 🙂
Your garden is stunning ❤
Thank you! 😊
❤❤❤❤здравствуйте привет из Германии 😊🎉❤
У вас красиво😊🎉
Thank you
There are so many interesting things to see in your garden, even the small tree trunk is interesting. Thanks for the lovely walk through chilled garden.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks
Nice to see a pic of your previous garden
That was supposed to be my forever garden 😕
Hi, I love your euphorbias. When I get the bottom end of my garden sorted, I intend to plant some. We had a twisted hazel in our garden when we moved in. It was really overgrown and looking very messy. I stripped out all the excess growth at the base and now it looked beautiful. I have a lot of cyclamen, winter aconites, snowdrops, hostas and heucheras growing under. I love it. We also had a row of black bamboo, which I thinned out all the whippy growth at the base. We can now see through it, from the patio to the borders beyond. I love the patio behind which we've given an Asian style to, with Japanese ornaments, ferns, a cherry tree and jasmine and hostas. You are like me leaving the tops to your perennials on until late Winter/early spring. I spent the afternoon on my allotment today. It was very chilly. My plot s on an exposed s.west facing hillside. Very windy. The plants enjoy the Summer there though. Thea storms brought down my arches- well 2 of the 3 anyway. So in Spring that's a job I must sort out. I have most of the leaves bagged up from my garden but I noticed still a few about after a windy couple of days. Thanks for a great video. Happy gardening 🙂
Your garden sounds great, do you have grasses?