Looks really smart Lee,the type of garden you can sit&relax,I like the monolith in the water feature&the specimine trees(I'm saving the episode until later) fingers crossed you got this🤞🏻
Hi Roy. Yes I enjoyed designing this one. I like the Japanese design style of super restraint. Making sure that nothing extra is popped in. I’ve got some really wild designs coming up and some wins (finally!!!) 🤣🤣🤣🥷🌿🤘
Hi Lee. Just seen your garden rescue Wigan. Love watching your videos. Are you still doing garden rescue? Would love you to come and do my garden. Keep up the good work.
That's lovely, Lee 🌳. Very Zen and calming. I'm more of a cottage garden girl loving lots of colour and frothy flower display but I can still see the joy of simplicity in a garden. Very nice ⭐️⭐️⭐️.
I like it!! Looks simple in the balance between empty and border. Easy to care for with some sweet nooks. Like behind the upper right corner. I always think the owners may in the future want to put in something that calls to them. Those trees add alot and give a great feature background.
Lovely lee pity I could not use you a few years back before I took on a big garden 2 acres which was very poorly designed but 18 months on its coming on nicely now
Aww what a shame Raymond would have loved to have helped you. I’m sure after watching some of my guides you’ll get it gorgeous in no time. Sounds like it’s nearly there! 🥷🌿🤘
These Videos are so cool, knowledgable! Dear Lee got a little thing though with our Parthenocissus quinquefolia. we got them for a year now but they are just not making any 'aerial roots?' to make them grow vast against the wall. they do make these little twirly vines (like grape) but not the actual roots as like ivy does...i do hold them against the wall every 20-30cm with hooks but maybe its not enough with these winds. im at a loss, do you happen to know a perfect way to make them grow these aerial roots so my side wall is looking smashing soon? Sorry too for my wording..not sure how you call those roots in english but i hope you understand what i mean. thank you 🤘
I do understand you! So don’t worry your English is wonderful. Could you pop some pictures on over at the Garden Ninja Forum here and I’ll take a look then advise? Many thanks!! Glad you like these new videos too! www.gardenninja.co.uk/forum/
Looks really smart Lee,the type of garden you can sit&relax,I like the monolith in the water feature&the specimine trees(I'm saving the episode until later) fingers crossed you got this🤞🏻
Hi Roy. Yes I enjoyed designing this one. I like the Japanese design style of super restraint. Making sure that nothing extra is popped in. I’ve got some really wild designs coming up and some wins (finally!!!) 🤣🤣🤣🥷🌿🤘
Hi Lee. Just seen your garden rescue Wigan. Love watching your videos. Are you still doing garden rescue? Would love you to come and do my garden. Keep up the good work.
Hi Hoppy. Yes! I’m still working on Garden Rescue along side my other design and public speaking arrangements. 🥷🌿🤘
@@Gardenninja glad to hear it Lee. How do I get in touch with them.? I thought the programme had finished.
That's lovely, Lee 🌳. Very Zen and calming. I'm more of a cottage garden girl loving lots of colour and frothy flower display but I can still see the joy of simplicity in a garden. Very nice ⭐️⭐️⭐️.
Glad you enjoyed it Ellie! 🥷🌿
I like it!! Looks simple in the balance between empty and border. Easy to care for with some sweet nooks. Like behind the upper right corner. I always think the owners may in the future want to put in something that calls to them. Those trees add alot and give a great feature background.
Thanks Connie. Sometimes stripping things back to simplicity is the best way with design. Especially in a small space. 🥷🌿🤘
Nice work. Need to expand to the 🇺🇸 to help us Yankees we need England's green thumb.
That would be cool! I'm up for hopping the Atlantic and bringing some Ninja action to the states! 😃🥷🌿
Lovely lee pity I could not use you a few years back before I took on a big garden 2 acres which was very poorly designed but 18 months on its coming on nicely now
Aww what a shame Raymond would have loved to have helped you. I’m sure after watching some of my guides you’ll get it gorgeous in no time. Sounds like it’s nearly there! 🥷🌿🤘
These Videos are so cool, knowledgable! Dear Lee got a little thing though with our Parthenocissus quinquefolia. we got them for a year now but they are just not making any 'aerial roots?' to make them grow vast against the wall. they do make these little twirly vines (like grape) but not the actual roots as like ivy does...i do hold them against the wall every 20-30cm with hooks but maybe its not enough with these winds. im at a loss, do you happen to know a perfect way to make them grow these aerial roots so my side wall is looking smashing soon? Sorry too for my wording..not sure how you call those roots in english but i hope you understand what i mean. thank you 🤘
I do understand you! So don’t worry your English is wonderful. Could you pop some pictures on over at the Garden Ninja Forum here and I’ll take a look then advise? Many thanks!! Glad you like these new videos too! www.gardenninja.co.uk/forum/
@@Gardenninja Yeah Absolutely, ill do that right away! Thank you so so much Lee, as always
Its the water feature for me. 👍🌿🌻
Thanks Angel! 🥷🌿🥰
Like it…a lot! 2:02
Thanks Christopher! 🥷🌿🤣