I love this garden, particularly the water garden and the shade garden. Sophisticated and elegant yet comfortable and beautiful. Just such a wonderful space to be in.
Greetings from Houston Tx! Love the T-shirt. Very bonny; Bunny lol :) I think It would be awesome if on one of your posts such as this one if you also posted photos of the space "before " with some photos of the space newly planted. It would great to be able to appreciate seeing the progress of how the plantings looked in the space when newly panted vs the well-grown final garden .
Dear Bunny, thank you for these videos about this wonderful looking house. I’m watching from Lisbon, Portugal & love your style & presentation. You manage to give your ideas without being professorial. I’m delighted by your large bottomless pots that discreetly anchor the design while subtlety creating a visual of high, middle & low, very cleaver, also being very flexible in style & what you can plant in them. Bravo!
Gorgeous garden, as a chef I would love to cater a cocktail party with the hors d'oeuvres and beverages complimenting each specific area of the garden. So as the guests walked throughout the garden they would be fully embraced in the Mediterranean, Persian, etc experience. This chef who gardens loves a good daydream.
WOW, this must have been a massive undertaking! Love this unique property with each building being of a different style. I think there's a garden for every mood you could possibly be in. Great garden design - unifies all of the buildings into a cohesive space. Well done!
I just love your garden designs. The central water features are reminiscent of the Alhambra in Granada and yet surrounded by tree ferns and Quinces made it unique.
What a beautiful garden design, I love the use of different paving and also the laurel shaped domes, I can't wait to incorporate some of these ideas into my garden, roll on spring!
God designed us as very smart creatures. But nonetheless I love the garden. Very beautiful and a perfect example for gardens in "drier" climates (even though it's in England lol).
Thank you for another informative video. I usually watch each of them several times because I learn something that I might have missed the first time. I love seeing your work, and try to learn the basic concepts you are explaining so I can improve my own small space. Thank you so much, and I look forward to the next one. p.s my favorites have been the one with the incredible canopy at a school, and the one where you brought home your little pigs!
Thanks for this. Great to see a replica of a Persian garden on such a grand scale. I have been exploring the possibility of such a garden on a smaller scale, and there are almost no instructional videos on the subject. Would be great to see some tips especially in connection with the water feature, as this is essential in a Persian garden. A bit also on the choice of plants for a Persian garden would be welcome: you mentioned quince (beh, in Persian) but I could also add the Persian Damask rose with its unique smell.
Are you in the Uk? The damask rose would be a great idea, it tolerates poor soils - I think the only nursery in the uk that stocks it is Peter Beales nursery. I am doing a video over the next month or so on reliving my pool and will cover usually problems such as hiding liners etc. 🐇
Good point regarding the manipulation of a small space. I feel my courtyard entrance is in need of more than the strelitzia nicolia, deities grandiflora and a towering jacaranda from the street.
Love your channel, and learning so much. I want to ask however when you showcase a garden would you be able to show a top view or plan, it’s difficult sometimes to see how the spaces really flow into the next
Hi Guys, Thinking about the floor in the barn..you may want to check out a 6 mil poly vapor barrier just placed under your wood floor on the dirt..very easy.. then up the wall an inch or 2 ...read about it ...i did it ...no damp smells ever.
Yes they are Prunus Lusitania - Portuguese Laurel but it is the narrower leaf form Angustifolia it is more resistant to shot hole than the ordinary Portuguese Laurel and because the leaf is small is neater when clipped
Stunning!
I've just lost my mind in this garden. I can't believe what I'm seeing, yet it's true---stunning, stunning, stunning!!!
I love this garden, particularly the water garden and the shade garden. Sophisticated and elegant yet comfortable and beautiful. Just such a wonderful space to be in.
Breathtaking design, Bunny!
So beautiful. Thankyou so much for your videos, you’re a wealth of knowledge and experience 🙏
Absolutely beautiful!
I love watching someone talk instead of actually seeing a garden
One of my favorite gardens you have featured. You are an amazing designer, I have learned so much from you, look forward to your next video
I always look forward to watching anything new that you publish thanks so much for the great work!
Greetings from Houston Tx! Love the T-shirt. Very bonny; Bunny lol :) I think It would be awesome if on one of your posts such as this one if you also posted photos of the space "before " with some photos of the space newly planted. It would great to be able to appreciate seeing the progress of how the plantings looked in the space when newly panted vs the well-grown final garden .
You are an angle 😇who can create a paradise. I 💗you and your passion for gardening.
Love every single video you put out 😍. Always full of useful information 🤗
Small scale project we all can copy in our garden. ;)
Dear Bunny, thank you for these videos about this wonderful looking house. I’m watching from Lisbon, Portugal & love your style & presentation. You manage to give your ideas without being professorial. I’m delighted by your large bottomless pots that discreetly anchor the design while subtlety creating a visual of high, middle & low, very cleaver, also being very flexible in style & what you can plant in them. Bravo!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for this video it made me crave sunny summer days!
So talented!
🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇!
Enchanting. Love the quinces. Love the rill. Love the contemporary paving.
Thank you for your videos. I have learned so much about design from you and am so inspired. You have me thinking so differently - BRILLIANT WORK!
Really enjoyed this. Top garden!
Gorgeous garden, as a chef I would love to cater a cocktail party with the hors d'oeuvres and beverages complimenting each specific area of the garden. So as the guests walked throughout the garden they would be fully embraced in the Mediterranean, Persian, etc experience. This chef who gardens loves a good daydream.
I love the figs and quinces in pots. Thanks for sharing another beautiful garden you created.
WOW, this must have been a massive undertaking! Love this unique property with each building being of a different style. I think there's a garden for every mood you could possibly be in. Great garden design - unifies all of the buildings into a cohesive space. Well done!
I just love your garden designs. The central water features are reminiscent of the Alhambra in Granada and yet surrounded by tree ferns and Quinces made it unique.
Beautiful gardens! Thanks for sharing!
Those huge laurels and cloud-pruned hedges are my favorite!
Love the 'bunny' t-shirt!
What a beautiful garden design, I love the use of different paving and also the laurel shaped domes, I can't wait to incorporate some of these ideas into my garden, roll on spring!
What a tranquil oasis..
I think humans crave to be back in the garden, as God designed us.
Love your work!
God designed us as very smart creatures. But nonetheless I love the garden. Very beautiful and a perfect example for gardens in "drier" climates (even though it's in England lol).
Wow wow wow, I wish I could have a fraction of this
Just beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful!
On a grand scale and budget, clearly,
but still an inspiration.
(I'd have liked to see more of the rose arches.)
Thank you for another informative video. I usually watch each of them several times because I learn something that I might have missed the first time. I love seeing your work, and try to learn the basic concepts you are explaining so I can improve my own small space. Thank you so much, and I look forward to the next one. p.s my favorites have been the one with the incredible canopy at a school, and the one where you brought home your little pigs!
Stunning space!
Thanks for this. Great to see a replica of a Persian garden on such a grand scale. I have been exploring the possibility of such a garden on a smaller scale, and there are almost no instructional videos on the subject. Would be great to see some tips especially in connection with the water feature, as this is essential in a Persian garden. A bit also on the choice of plants for a Persian garden would be welcome: you mentioned quince (beh, in Persian) but I could also add the Persian Damask rose with its unique smell.
Are you in the Uk? The damask rose would be a great idea, it tolerates poor soils - I think the only nursery in the uk that stocks it is Peter Beales nursery. I am doing a video over the next month or so on reliving my pool and will cover usually problems such as hiding liners etc. 🐇
Good point regarding the manipulation of a small space. I feel my courtyard entrance is in need of more than the strelitzia nicolia, deities grandiflora and a towering jacaranda from the street.
impressive.
Love your channel, and learning so much.
I want to ask however when you showcase a garden would you be able to show a top view or plan, it’s difficult sometimes to see how the spaces really flow into the next
Good idea!
Hi Guys, Thinking about the floor in the barn..you may want to check out a 6 mil poly vapor barrier just placed under your wood floor on the dirt..very easy.. then up the wall an inch or 2 ...read about it ...i did it ...no damp smells ever.
Beautiful!!!! You are so knowledgeable !!! do you offer classes online?
I worry about fig trees, won't the roots lift the pavers? The gardens look fab though. Thank you.
Have you used Portuguese Laurels for the domes? I love the shape and wanted to try something other than buxus as a feature.
Yes they are Prunus Lusitania - Portuguese Laurel but it is the narrower leaf form Angustifolia it is more resistant to shot hole than the ordinary Portuguese Laurel and because the leaf is small is neater when clipped
Nice topairies
Love your design concepts! What variety are the tree ferns? I live in the US mid Atlantic zone 7a and would love to incorporate them in my garden.
So the 10 people that dislike this video, who hurt you?
I totally agree with you. If they want to be miserable why watch something like this. Go & watch the news!
Personally i enjoyed the video, but still there is something distasteful about conspicous wealth. Sorry.
From kitsch to klischee. Tasteless juxtaposition of whatsoever.
Who owns this and how the hell did they accumulate that much money to own and maintain? Oh yeah, by exploiting other humans and the environment....
Oh shut up. We can’t all be miserable & boring.