Hi Kevin, I'm not too far away in Los Angeles. It was a great surprise seeing you in Niall's video. I've been subscribed to your channel for a bit. Keep up the great work.
I already have enough raised beds and they take forever to screw together...I nearly had a mel Gibson Mad Max moment..seriously I was seeing Russel Crowe Gladiator moment there were so many screws I thought I was a prisoner in cell block H ( without the privilege of the iron press)....hang on is their a chilli named after a Phil Collins song
Great information thank you, can I suggest if you can show the name of the plants on the screen please because sometimes spelling might be completely different from the way it sounds when you say the name thank you 🙏
USDA Zone 8, looking into my garden now: 1. Zinnia ✔ 2. Peppers ✔ 3. Alyssum instead of Vinca 4. Look at that breathtaking orange shrub 😍🤩!! 5. Long beans and flat beans Thanks for the Video Niall 😊
Hi Niall. Oh man, what a great surprise, seeing Kevin from @epicgardening show up in your video. Both of us are in California. I've been one of his subscribers for a bit now. He's a little bit south of me as I"m in Los Angeles. It's always a treat seeing Liz! 🙂 Love when the two of you chat back and forth with one another when you're together. Thank you for another awesome video Niall. Take care.
Bought my house last year, already removed 2 barrels of Vinca thats spread allover the front garden. It climbs in other plants too. I'd almost say 'it spreads like mint', but mint is still a wee bit worse.
Whoohoo off to watch. Fantastic video, Niall, so much I could say. Lots of great recommendations. Got my periwinkle, white from my mum,she is no longer with us, so it's here in my garden, ha ha, it never dissappears. Thanks so much, and enjoy today's sunshine.
Great suggestions and I like that you have included someone from an entirely different climate- Kevin! Yayyy Liz! That berberis is an absolute STUNNER!!
Your tulips are gorgeous! I have certainly enjoyed my tulips this spring. What a lovely garden you have! I love growing flowers, fruits, vegetables, and herbs together. Thanks for all of your wonderful advice on what to grow each month 🙂
Thanks, Niall, Kevin, Ruth and Liz!! Jimmy Nardello peppers are my favorite pepper. No diseases or pests, great yield and flavor, and you can prune it to your heart's desire! I pruned one to look like a tree on the plains of Africa, super tall and umbrella-like at the top. Grow some Jimmies!!
I grew Zinnias for the first time last year. I Was suprised how long the flowers lasted. Growing them again this year. Heres hoping they will grow well.
I am so happy to have found you and these videos. I am a new gardener after neglecting my garden for years in Northern Ireland and totally overwhelmed with where to start after clearing old beds and adding compost so thank you Niall. I am following now with your series to help keep me right ❤
great guest talking about peppers! mine are in the house and almost 12 inches in height so cant wait to plant out in poly tunnel! great tip on periwinkle growing - interesting to treat similar to strawberry runners! tend to grow french beans rather than runner beans! thanks for the video and hope you are doing well! have a great weekend
wow these tulips look lovely, i like the deep red, almost black. i love zinna, they get all the bees and the are amazing. i love that they will bloom for months
Oh my stars! Berberis Darwinii is going to make it into my yard this year. I LOVE it. Thank you so much, Niall. Have a good week and stay safe up there. DA
Hi Niall thanks, caught up on this episode, great ideas and garden looking gorgeous over there, berberis looks fantastic, snd your blossom trees very pretty , great vlog happy gardening x
Good day my friend. Planting zone 5A here in Canada! In May, it’s time to sow lots of seeds inside under lights and with heat. Our Brassicas are all going in on May 4th, my Birthday! Take care Niall!
wow a birthday on Star Wars Day (May the Fourth). - happy birthday! enjoy sowing and planting under cover but am sure you’ll be planting outside in Canada soon!
I have 3 different vincas in my garden growing in different areas- shade /sun/dry/ very wet. They are great as ground cover under trees and shrubs. Thanks Niall
Hi Niall, I must be dping something wrong with my zinnias. I have sown 12 seeds (4 varieties) and only 1 single seed germinated. I have had it for weeks now on a heat mat. They must have fried 😅 Great video. 🙏💐
Hi Naill. Not had much luck with zinnias in the past but have some in module trays waiting for them to show. Not in a heated propagator love growing all sorts of beans and going to have a go at several varieties this year including runner beans
Brilliant idea, thanks 🙏 so much. Would be great to do every month if you could, I’m in the Wild West of Ireland and a newbie to gardening so this is super double super helpful, cheers 🥂
Great video and I'm with you on Zinnias 👏 except the slugs devoured a lot of them last season.awesome to have Kevin on your guest list 😍 Peppers ticked and Runner beans too 💚🌿
*wince* I love your guests, but... vinca?!? Nooooo! I have been battling the periwinkle (vinca major) vines that the prior owner planted since I moved into my home 7 years ago. By battling, I'm talking about literally digging up beds, and sifting out the numerous roots of this pernicious, aggressive vine. It's still growing back. The roots go a foot deep, by the way (I'm in zone 7 with clay soils). It's also coming up as seedlings everywhere around the property, as is the wisteria vine that the prior owner allowed to escape the garden. Invasive, tenacious vines are such a nuisance! Vinca will sneak in under your other plants where you won't even see it growing for months, until it suddenly mounds up to smother your desired plants. Please, please don't plant this menace.
Please stop giving me Fahrenheit!!!!!!!!! Love what you are doing but not everyone lives in the US!!!!!!!!!!! Imma gonna have to leave here! Fahrenheit, and PERIWINKLE????? Jeez lowiese! I have been trying to eradicate both of those. PLEASE!
Appreciate you including me in your video, Niall - great other suggestions too!
Hi Kevin, I'm not too far away in Los Angeles. It was a great surprise seeing you in Niall's video. I've been subscribed to your channel for a bit. Keep up the great work.
I was so pleased that you were up for being part of it! Thank you!
I already have enough raised beds and they take forever to screw together...I nearly had a mel Gibson Mad Max moment..seriously I was seeing Russel Crowe Gladiator moment there were so many screws I thought I was a prisoner in cell block H ( without the privilege of the iron press)....hang on is their a chilli named after a Phil Collins song
The lady Ruth giving the Vinca advice is most excellent I will be looking her site up!
Great information thank you, can I suggest if you can show the name of the plants on the screen please because sometimes spelling might be completely different from the way it sounds when you say the name thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for having me on your channel Niall. It was great fun. There are so many plants I love. Every day I have a new favourite!
USDA Zone 8, looking into my garden now:
1. Zinnia ✔
2. Peppers ✔
3. Alyssum instead of Vinca
4. Look at that breathtaking orange shrub 😍🤩!!
5. Long beans and flat beans
Thanks for the Video Niall 😊
Hi Niall. Oh man, what a great surprise, seeing Kevin from @epicgardening show up in your video. Both of us are in California. I've been one of his subscribers for a bit now. He's a little bit south of me as I"m in Los Angeles. It's always a treat seeing Liz! 🙂 Love when the two of you chat back and forth with one another when you're together. Thank you for another awesome video Niall. Take care.
Bought my house last year, already removed 2 barrels of Vinca thats spread allover the front garden.
It climbs in other plants too.
I'd almost say 'it spreads like mint', but mint is still a wee bit worse.
Yes Kevin!!!! And peppers!!!! Yesssssss!!!! What a choice and what a guest spot. Awesome video Niall.
Whoohoo off to watch.
Fantastic video, Niall, so much I could say. Lots of great recommendations. Got my periwinkle, white from my mum,she is no longer with us, so it's here in my garden, ha ha, it never dissappears.
Thanks so much, and enjoy today's sunshine.
I would only purchase Berberis as a gift for a not well liked person: the thorns, the endless cutting back. Perfect as a privacyhedge though 😂
Great suggestions and I like that you have included someone from an entirely different climate- Kevin! Yayyy Liz! That berberis is an absolute STUNNER!!
You are so welcome!
Zinnias have been really rubbish to germinate here, I started 3 trays so far - maybe they aren’t warm enough, I’ll try again!
Your tulips are gorgeous! I have certainly enjoyed my tulips this spring. What a lovely garden you have! I love growing flowers, fruits, vegetables, and herbs together. Thanks for all of your wonderful advice on what to grow each month 🙂
So glad to see Kevin hopping on!
Thanks, Niall, Kevin, Ruth and Liz!!
Jimmy Nardello peppers are my favorite pepper. No diseases or pests, great yield and flavor, and you can prune it to your heart's desire! I pruned one to look like a tree on the plains of Africa, super tall and umbrella-like at the top. Grow some Jimmies!!
I grew Zinnias for the first time last year. I Was suprised how long the flowers lasted. Growing them again this year. Heres hoping they will grow well.
yes me too, I as surprised how easily they germinated and grew- very impressed as first time i have ever grown them!
My zinnias seeds have been slow to start from germination ! I’m about 6 weeks in !
@@philfoley6814 something went wrong. Stiil time to try again! Get new seeds
@@johnoshea9619 thanks so much !!
I am so happy to have found you and these videos. I am a new gardener after neglecting my garden for years in Northern Ireland and totally overwhelmed with where to start after clearing old beds and adding compost so thank you Niall. I am following now with your series to help keep me right ❤
Greetings Niall, from Windermere, Florida zone 9b USA 🇺🇸 ❤️
Happy May to you all 💚
❤Peggy❤
Periwinkle, vinca is invasive here in BC., .Canada.
merci pour tous ces conseils Niall !
great guest talking about peppers! mine are in the house and almost 12 inches in height so cant wait to plant out in poly tunnel!
great tip on periwinkle growing - interesting to treat similar to strawberry runners!
tend to grow french beans rather than runner beans!
thanks for the video and hope you are doing well! have a great weekend
wow these tulips look lovely, i like the deep red, almost black. i love zinna, they get all the bees and the are amazing. i love that they will bloom for months
Oh my stars! Berberis Darwinii is going to make it into my yard this year. I LOVE it. Thank you so much, Niall. Have a good week and stay safe up there. DA
I save my zinnia seeds yearly.I love love them!! Love your jumper too!😁
Thank you all for a nice video.
Your tulip and forget-me-not combo in the orchard is stunning 😍 What an all star cast too! 🤩
Hi Niall thanks, caught up on this episode, great ideas and garden looking gorgeous over there, berberis looks fantastic, snd your blossom trees very pretty , great vlog happy gardening x
Good day my friend. Planting zone 5A here in Canada! In May, it’s time to sow lots of seeds inside under lights and with heat. Our Brassicas are all going in on May 4th, my Birthday! Take care Niall!
wow a birthday on Star Wars Day (May the Fourth). - happy birthday! enjoy sowing and planting under cover but am sure you’ll be planting outside in Canada soon!
Happy birthday!
happy birthday @gbltheolechurch5acrehomestead!
I have 3 different vincas in my garden growing in different areas- shade /sun/dry/ very wet. They are great as ground cover under trees and shrubs. Thanks Niall
I'm so glad Liz talked about how late runner beans from the previous years come up. I've always pulled mine up thinking they died.
Vinca is invasive in my area (PNW). I have been trying to eradicate it from my yard for years.
Great video Niall! Love all the selections!
Love banana peppers and they are easy plus delicious.
Hi Niall, I must be dping something wrong with my zinnias. I have sown 12 seeds (4 varieties) and only 1 single seed germinated. I have had it for weeks now on a heat mat. They must have fried 😅 Great video. 🙏💐
Hi Naill. Not had much luck with zinnias in the past but have some in module trays waiting for them to show. Not in a heated propagator love growing all sorts of beans and going to have a go at several varieties this year including runner beans
Wonderful selections 🍃🌺🍃
Brilliant idea, thanks 🙏 so much. Would be great to do every month if you could, I’m in the Wild West of Ireland and a newbie to gardening so this is super double super helpful, cheers 🥂
I only have a yard , so curious what to plant this month ? Maybe some iris’s for containers ?
Love the Berberis. I checking now to see if it will grow in my area. Good video thanks Niall.
When will we see update on your new garden?
amazing thankyou... garden is moving alone thx to all your videos :)
Just got time to watch this! Loved it Niall 💚
Great video 🌞
As soon as you said u narrowed it down i subscribed
Hey, Nail! Wonderful video for inspiration! What do You think, will this Berberis grow in climate zone 4? Thanks
Zinnias still not flowering middle of August despite being planted in a south facing bed.
Nice video
Great info 👌
A new Subscriber here 👍
Beautiful garden stay connected please
KEVIN!!
Great video and I'm with you on Zinnias 👏 except the slugs devoured a lot of them last season.awesome to have Kevin on your guest list 😍 Peppers ticked and Runner beans too 💚🌿
How tall are you?
The Vinca we have here in Kentucky US is MAJORLY invasive. Think twice.
I'm presuming it's in the Northern hemisphere, eh?
*wince* I love your guests, but... vinca?!? Nooooo! I have been battling the periwinkle (vinca major) vines that the prior owner planted since I moved into my home 7 years ago. By battling, I'm talking about literally digging up beds, and sifting out the numerous roots of this pernicious, aggressive vine. It's still growing back. The roots go a foot deep, by the way (I'm in zone 7 with clay soils). It's also coming up as seedlings everywhere around the property, as is the wisteria vine that the prior owner allowed to escape the garden.
Invasive, tenacious vines are such a nuisance! Vinca will sneak in under your other plants where you won't even see it growing for months, until it suddenly mounds up to smother your desired plants.
Please, please don't plant this menace.
Definitely no on the thuggy vincas. Same all consuming manner as english ivy. Tough to remove.
Unless you want a lifetime of digging stuff up, stick to Vinca Minor. Much smaller and less invasive. And, in my humble opinion, much prettier.
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Please stop giving me Fahrenheit!!!!!!!!! Love what you are doing but not everyone lives in the US!!!!!!!!!!! Imma gonna have to leave here! Fahrenheit, and PERIWINKLE????? Jeez lowiese! I have been trying to eradicate both of those. PLEASE!
Epic gardening is in the US not UK advice not really relevant to me on a UK vid, nevermind
@kilnfarm just down the road from me 💕