Plants that flourish in wet conditions
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- The plants mentioned in today’s video:
Campanula lactiflora,
Willow leaf sunflower,
Campanula glomerata alba,
Phlomis russeliana,
Astrantia major variety,
Dwarf Shasta Daisy,
Astrantia 'Hadspen Blood’,
Persicaria 'Red Dragon’,
Inula magnifica,
Buphthalmum speciosum,
Veronicastrum,
Rodgersia,
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Masja’,
Berberis
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Beautiful border! Yours is my favorite gardening channel to watch! I learn so much from your experience!
You are Adorable! 🥰
John you have such an engaging personality. Lots of good advice here. Thank you
Great video!! Love everything you guys make. Very educational. 😊👍🏻
So right with prickles in the garden and children...good lesson for life and might save some of the gardens life. Thank you!
I like this guy a lot. Looking forward to seeing more of him.
Love the vid and now with Teddy giving the comments its even better. Great work John you have inspired me to work on my garden, I live in the north Co Tyrone and it always seems to rain up here :)
Your bit of advice at the end sounded like the voice of experience LOL, Thanks for a great video
You turned your back and the border turned out beautifully. In my neck of the woods we would have said 'Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then! Love watching your garden grow and evolve.
Gorgeous garden ! and love the shirt ⭐
I prune my roses and leave the thorns in the soil to remind rodents that they do not want to tread in my region:-)
I like the looks of the Berberis , how useful it would be to keep ( sorry ) cats and dog from using my garden as a dumping zone if you know what I mean. That being said it’s nice looking and brighten up a areas in a dark space Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
Gorgeous! And perfect timing; I’m currently looking for plants for wet conditions. I’m in the US and can’t find a lot of the plants you reference but I absolutely love your content. Keep up the amazing work!
Do these plants like the sun too .?
Just Beautiful, wondering how old it is....just this spring I planted an area I didn't realize would be so wet, this video is perfect for finding plants that would be much happier there, an I won't have to keep moving them out....also wondering what the blue flower is growing along the edge at the Berberis, here in the states we like those prickly plants under house windows, if you happen to live in not so nice area.
What is your favorite species of veronicastrum?
Erica, its so neat, darkish foliage contrasting with the pale flowers. ‘Apollo’ is also good as is ‘album’. I ‘Chelsea chop’ the leafier kinds such as ‘Fascination’ to stop them falling over.
Thank you. You have a wonderful garden
People that want more established plants do you come back and dig them up ?
If only rabbits would get impaled on barberry rather than eating them. Trade your kids running thru for my rabbits.
Teddy 🐻
John's legs aren't happy in the shade either. I recommend a sunnier spot.
People who complain about their bamboo running amuck shouldn’t call themselves gardeners. How hard is it to remove a few shoots once or possibly twice in a year.? ~ Mollycoddling children makes weak adults.
No teddy, sad
Only fools plant bamboo
the camera man manages not to make a noise walking across the gravel...why cant the presenter? grrr
I find I like the crunchy sound...:-)
@@judithf.russell4640 right, lol I like the sound as well. I would put up with any racket in order to learn what I have from John on this channel.