I wouldn't be original saying this is one of the pleasant garden (it the third time I am watching this video). I feel it is versatile, cozy and warm. Special place have the small gate which pespective is inviting to escape ... and lost in the meadow. Congratulation for realizing a dream.
My third visit 2024 ! I get out rarely now , as I'm too feeble. This year I've taken to virtual garden visiting. Thankyou so much for this , very relaxing. Kay
What a liked the most is the peace that your garden transmits, and the twilight hour somehow enhances that feeling!! It's a little piece of heaven on earth!! Thanks for sharing!!
You sounded almost apologetic about the way your garden is arranged but there’s nothing to be apologetic about. This is exactly the kind of arrangement I love. Thank you for sharing. Be well❤️ from NYS, USA.
Congratulations on creating such a paradise, mainly by your own energies (not forgetting your utterly adorable under-gardener in his tuxedo!) I greatly enjoyed the less formal structure, and your meadow for all the wildlings. Five gold stars. ❤
I am amazed at the planting diversity and detail of Guin Vaughan's outstanding garden. She has created such an artistic tapestry and I would love to spend a day simply chatting while strolling through her paradise.
Such a beautiful garden! I love the balance you've achieved with your borders, where there is an abundance life, yet there is also a certain formality. The way the plants are mixed is also notable, with the plants next to each other looking like they belong, and have always been there.
You have the most beautiful garden I've ever seen. It's so lush and green. I feel so hydrated and calm just looking at it and listing to it. Thank you so very much for sharing it. From Denver Colorado sending you many blessings -Cindy Becerra
I love everything about your garden but please go slower when scanning though so that I will not miss all your beauties thank you thank you for sharing
Exactly the style of garden l m trying to do here in Florida no rules but with plantings that will take the hot sun and yes we sometimes get frosts too.I would also love to plant a meadow at the back too,I’ve bought lots of plants over the years and have lost a lot with the recent frosts we’ve had ,so will be rethinking what will take the weather ,
Absolutely beautiful Guin, many thanks for a tour of your lovely garden. Your gentle commentary was so natural as you took us round , drawing attention to various plants and reflecting on some of the challenges you have faced. I would love to be able to come and see it one day.... many thanks again.
6:09 this hedge looks exactly like the one we inherited. Ours isn't too high but it is very wide/deep and impossible to maintain without help on part of the farmer. I made a cottage garden border to partly hide those hedges behind rows of Delphiniums and Foxgloves, and so on but it still looks like a sore. Your garden is full of charm. Thank you for sharing.
Although I live in the USA once I discovered the lovely way of the English calling all of their land “the garden” I immediately adopted this. I am of English, Welch and Scottish ancestry and can feel the pull to your ways in cottage gardens, the interior of your homes, boot sales, etc. My passion for gardening, the country, trees and plants, bone China, lovely linens, cottage style living, and older furniture, etc. has led me on a search for you tube videos from my ancestral lands. This winter and the pandemic had begun to weigh heavy on me ... the English garden tours are proving most encouraging ... These videos and my rescued kitties are helping my heart to sing once more ...
@@capecod50s how lovely to get your message! It’s so strange what the pandemic has done to us, not all sad or tragic, but sometimes we have discovered or rediscovered passions and interests we might have long forgotten, or never known. So the legacy isn’t always one of disaster. It’s spring now in the UK and such a beautiful time, so much promise and hope, quite appropriate for our circumstances. I know I was being cheeky, in my reference to yards! But when I watch a North American utube video on a lovely garden and then hear it referred to as a yard, I cringe! The word does such a dis service to the glory of the garden, so call it a yard! In. Europe a yard is to be found in a farm! Not even the smallest or poorest of gardens is called a yard. It’s not in our vocabulary! May your fingers stay green!
Yes, we are just a bunch of low-class rebels with little taste for beauty. Do please look beyond our word differences...you might be surprised what some of our ‘yards’ look like. 😊
@@ruthgoebel723 so glad you got that bit of self pity of your chest. The English language is rich in description, don’t debase it with lazy words. The garden of Eden, wasn’t called the yard of Eden? The hanging gardens of Babylon weren’t called the hanging yards of Babylon.
@@juliancoulden1753 I am not debasing it. It is just the terminology we have grown up with. Why get in a tizzy about a word? I haven’t told you the British terminology is wrong, so don’t do that to those from the States,
Absolutely beautiful. And I don't care if it isn't manicured, although better for that . I wish I could visit. Sadly I didn't get to visit any gardens last summer after a covid vaccine which affected me badly. K
Gorgeous, I agree a slower, smoother, walk would be appreciated. Naming more of the plants at the beginning, as you do at the end would be helpful as well.
Please redo this tour with much much slower pans and borrow a stabilizer/gimbal. The garden is so beautiful (on of the most beautiful I've seen) and I would love to see it, but the movement made me extremely nauseous :'( Thanks a million (from Montreal Canada)!
I would love to know the names of some of your shrubs and plants. It’s gorgeous! I’m in awe of your property. Just a paradise. The meadow is very charming.
Merci de nous offrir ce très beau reportage mais c’est dommage que les images défilent trop vite, le regard n’a pas le temps de s’attarder sur les variétés de plantes et d’apprécier tout ce merveilleux travail.
@@katharinedavis4947 vous parlez très bien le français et j’ai compris votre message. Moi je regrette de ne pas parler anglais. Dans quelle région du monde êtes-vous ?
@@veroniquemenis5190 Salut et Merci pour ce compliment, je n'ai pas beaucoup d' occasion de parler francais. J' habite L'Angleterre , pres de Cambridge . C' est une petite ville , avec des marches. J'ai mal au tete en ce moment ou j'ecris de plus . Mes meilleurs veux. Kay
Thank you for opening your garden to the world. Blessings from Canada.
"A big mix of lovely things..." - so true! Simply sublime. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden.
I'm IN LOVE with everything in this video
I wouldn't be original saying this is one of the pleasant garden (it the third time I am watching this video). I feel it is versatile, cozy and warm. Special place have the small gate which pespective is inviting to escape ... and lost in the meadow. Congratulation for realizing a dream.
My third visit 2024 ! I get out rarely now , as I'm too feeble. This year I've taken to virtual garden visiting. Thankyou so much for this , very relaxing. Kay
What a liked the most is the peace that your garden transmits, and the twilight hour somehow enhances that feeling!! It's a little piece of heaven on earth!! Thanks for sharing!!
I really enjoyed that wander through your garden. Thank you for taking me along.
I am in awe of the beauty! Inspiring!
Thank you for sharing your Beautiful gardens. It is serene !
You sounded almost apologetic about the way your garden is arranged but there’s nothing to be apologetic about. This is exactly the kind of arrangement I love. Thank you for sharing. Be well❤️ from NYS, USA.
Congratulations on creating such a paradise, mainly by your own energies (not forgetting your utterly adorable under-gardener in his tuxedo!)
I greatly enjoyed the less formal structure, and your meadow for all the wildlings.
Five gold stars. ❤
My second visit and I enjoyed it just as much . I think I shall become a regular. So peaceful. K
Your garden is lovely and the birds are letting you know how pleased they are as well. Your staff is making himself known too.
I am amazed at the planting diversity and detail of Guin Vaughan's outstanding garden. She has created such an artistic tapestry and I would love to spend a day simply chatting while strolling through her paradise.
It is a hard work to have a wonderful garden as you have it...
Beautiful garden. Thanks for sharing.
Glorious! The meadow is divine, well, the whole garden is divine. I love a garden without rules!
Capturing the beautiful evening light has given your amazing garden another even more stunning feature.
Hard work to create this wonder of lovely garden with lovely meadows.
You have created such a beautiful space, how wonderful the meadow is, all your hard work over the years has paid off💚💛
Really beautiful garden!❤
One of the most beautiful garden's I've seen 💜💜💜
I’m just watching your lovely garden during lockdown in Collingwood, Ontario Canada. Can’t wait fir the spring which is after May here. Thank you.
I am Montagnard Jarai tribe love you garden so beautiful
Thank you for showing us your lovely garden
Just stunning ❤
love your meadows and daisies
Such a beautiful garden! I love the balance you've achieved with your borders, where there is an abundance life, yet there is also a certain formality. The way the plants are mixed is also notable, with the plants next to each other looking like they belong, and have always been there.
Heavenly, absolutely gorgeous...everything about it.
Wonderfully relaxing and gives me hope for the days ahead of all of us.
Anything where you can throw out the rule book is my kind of thing. Love it!
Thank you! I could spend all day in your lovely garden(s).
You have the most beautiful garden I've ever seen. It's so lush and green. I feel so hydrated and calm just looking at it and listing to it.
Thank you so very much for sharing it.
From Denver Colorado sending you many blessings
-Cindy Becerra
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing! Wish I could cross the pond. Stay safe!
Goodness, you maintain by yourself? With just the furry helper? I am utterly amazed! Gorgeous.
Absolutely fabulous, especially your meadow. The shear number of birds singing through the video made my heart sing.
Beautiful garden Quinn. I love your gorgeous meadow, so peaceful. Thank you for sharing!
This is absolutely beautiful. I'm working on my backyard now and it's a mess today but this is so inspirational.
What a beautiful garden. Well done.
I love everything about your garden but please go slower when scanning though so that I will not miss all your beauties thank you thank you for sharing
Enjoyed very beginning but had to give up as camera swinging about so felt dizzy and sick. Such a pity.
Exactly the style of garden l m trying to do here in Florida no rules but with plantings that will take the hot sun and yes we sometimes get frosts too.I would also love to plant a meadow at the back too,I’ve bought lots of plants over the years and have lost a lot with the recent frosts we’ve had ,so will be rethinking what will take the weather ,
Absolutely beautiful Guin, many thanks for a tour of your lovely garden. Your gentle commentary was so natural as you took us round , drawing attention to various plants and reflecting on some of the challenges you have faced. I would love to be able to come and see it one day.... many thanks again.
Lovely garden! I wish my garden as gorgeous as yours
Incredibly stunning garden!
Lovely, and a pleasant surprise to come across your meadow x
Absolutely stunning and just what I need as I sit here in a snowy Canadian day!
I really enjoyed looking at your vast collection of beautiful plants, thank you.
Superb garden,I love it.
Fantastic place!
I think very possibly the closest to my ideal garden - huge well done to you for such an enchanting landscape 🌿
Lovely, and so unique!
Beautiful garden
Beautiful, peaceful garden.
Lovely garden
Quite a pretty wilderness.
The hedges and tall shrubs partition off the areas.
Nice croquet lawn near the square pond.
Nice.
You have an amazingly beautiful garden. It must take a lot of time to manage.
Beautiful garden!
Wow good sharing garden friend
6:09 this hedge looks exactly like the one we inherited. Ours isn't too high but it is very wide/deep and impossible to maintain without help on part of the farmer. I made a cottage garden border to partly hide those hedges behind rows of Delphiniums and Foxgloves, and so on but it still looks like a sore. Your garden is full of charm. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful garden💚💚💚
Beautiful house 🏡 enjoy 😊
Love the hostas and ferns.
Really beautiful
Wonderful👍🌺😀
Gorgeous
I just want to die in the magnificent beauty you have created,
Exquisite! Absolutely beautiful! And thank goodness we call “gardens”, gardens not “yards” as in North America!
Although I live in the USA once I discovered the lovely way of the English calling all of their land “the garden” I immediately adopted this. I am of English, Welch and Scottish ancestry and can feel the pull to your ways in cottage gardens, the interior of your homes, boot sales, etc. My passion for gardening, the country, trees and plants, bone China, lovely linens, cottage style living, and older furniture, etc. has led me on a search for you tube videos from my ancestral lands. This winter and the pandemic had begun to weigh heavy on me ... the English garden tours are proving most encouraging ... These videos and my rescued kitties are helping my heart to sing once more ...
@@capecod50s how lovely to get your message! It’s so strange what the pandemic has done to us, not all sad or tragic, but sometimes we have discovered or rediscovered passions and interests we might have long forgotten, or never known. So the legacy isn’t always one of disaster.
It’s spring now in the UK and such a beautiful time, so much promise and hope, quite appropriate for our circumstances.
I know I was being cheeky, in my reference to yards! But when I watch a North American utube video on a lovely garden and then hear it referred to as a yard, I cringe! The word does such a dis service to the glory of the garden, so call it a yard! In. Europe a yard is to be found in a farm! Not even the smallest or poorest of gardens is called a yard. It’s not in our vocabulary! May your fingers stay green!
Yes, we are just a bunch of low-class rebels with little taste for beauty. Do please look beyond our word differences...you might be surprised what some of our ‘yards’ look like. 😊
@@ruthgoebel723 so glad you got that bit of self pity of your chest. The English language is rich in description, don’t debase it with lazy words. The garden of Eden, wasn’t called the yard of Eden? The hanging gardens of Babylon weren’t called the hanging yards of Babylon.
@@juliancoulden1753 I am not debasing it. It is just the terminology we have grown up with. Why get in a tizzy about a word? I haven’t told you the British terminology is wrong, so don’t do that to those from the States,
Magnifique!!!!!
Beautiful 💕
Amazed!
so lovely!
I love your meadow
Beautiful!!
Beautiful❤️
Absolutely beautiful. And I don't care if it isn't manicured, although better for that . I wish I could visit. Sadly I didn't get to visit any gardens last summer after a covid vaccine which affected me badly. K
What an amazing effort! You should be extremely proud of yourself ✅
Gorgeous, I agree a slower, smoother, walk would be appreciated. Naming more of the plants at the beginning, as you do at the end would be helpful as well.
This is heaven = God painting with nature 👍
Love the birdsong in the background.
Where did you learn about when to mow the meadow? I love how beautiful your garden is, keep breaking rules!
Really beautiful😘😘😘
Love your beautiful garden.
Sooo nice ❤️🌞🌞🌞
Didn't notice a camera issue at all, beautiful garden. Well done.
Just stunning! Enjoyed your garden! Thanks so much for sharing!
Please redo this tour with much much slower pans and borrow a stabilizer/gimbal. The garden is so beautiful (on of the most beautiful I've seen) and I would love to see it, but the movement made me extremely nauseous :'( Thanks a million (from Montreal Canada)!
You are so right. The movements are too fast
I had to turn off half-way through she swings the camera around at a neck lashing clip!
You can slow down the speed via the gear symbol found lower right.
Yes. I really wanted to see. But I only lasted a few moments.
Heaven = This is so beautiful.
Lovely tour.
Absolute heaven 💚🌿
Very nice, wunderful
I would love to know the names of some of your shrubs and plants. It’s gorgeous! I’m in awe of your property. Just a paradise. The meadow is very charming.
Very pretty and peaceful, thanks for sharing ~ FlowerLady
Lovely, such a bountiful collection of plants all in one garden.
Lovely tour of lovely garden.
Gorgeous.
Simply Fantastic.
Love your garden. Film again moving the camera slower so everything is clear.
Merci de nous offrir ce très beau reportage mais c’est dommage que les images défilent trop vite, le regard n’a pas le temps de s’attarder sur les variétés de plantes et d’apprécier tout ce merveilleux travail.
@Veronique MESIS . C'est possible de entrez a 'settings' et le mettre plus tard. Excuse Mon francais si vous plait . K
@@katharinedavis4947 vous parlez très bien le français et j’ai compris votre message. Moi je regrette de ne pas parler anglais. Dans quelle région du monde êtes-vous ?
@@veroniquemenis5190 Salut et Merci pour ce compliment, je n'ai pas beaucoup d' occasion de parler francais. J' habite L'Angleterre , pres de Cambridge . C' est une petite ville , avec des marches. J'ai mal au tete en ce moment ou j'ecris de plus .
Mes meilleurs veux. Kay
What a beautiful garden! Thank you for sharing.