Thank you so much. If you feel overwhelmed try watching the video I did called ‘Great Design Ideas to Implement in Your Own Garden’ in which I try and break the design of your garden into sections. Hope it helps and thanks for watching Jenny
Truly a work of art. Planning and the prep work are the key. You are certainly leaving a legacy and making your part of England a better place. Thanks for the skill set you are sharing but the work load must be daunting at times.
Thank you for showing us round and the drone film footage to get a good idea of how your garden is laid out. I think it is lovely. I think what you said was dierama is gladiolus Byzantinus, known as whistling jacks here in the south west. They may have seeded themselves in from elsewhere. My poor garden is so parched and we are on a hosepipe ban, watering cans galore!!!!
Oh is that what it is! They just appeared, they do look like gladiolus! They are a different colour from the dierama and dierama are more papery looking. Thank you so much for that, very helpful. Glad you liked the video Jenny
I get so much more done when I’m in my wellies and after a big break I’ve got lots to do so I’ll be back in them at the weekend! Thanks for watching Jenny
Wow, what an amazing landscape you have created with stunning garden rooms, each with individual personality! How do you keep track of all your plant species!? Amazing talent. You and your family have created a personal paradise. ty for sharing and I love all your shows.
Thank you, there’s lots I don’t know but I’ve got to know my plants. It’s a bit like knowing the names of friends, I see them all the time and get to know their little ways! So glad you enjoyed the tour and thanks for watching Jenny
You should have good luck with your Annabelle hydrangea. I have some in every condition throughout my yard from moist full shade, dry morning sun, moist late afternoon/evening sun to dry full south facing sun and they are all doing quite well. Best of luck to you.
Thank you for that feedback, that’s encouraging to hear that. I’m bringing them on a bit and plan to plant the rest of them out in the autumn. Thanks for watching Jenny
We are very rarely able to sit still long enough to enjoy it! Always jumping up to remove a weed or water a plant! But enjoy working on it, which is just as well!!!🤣
It's so hard to watch your fantastic garden by someone who lives in the sweaty southeast of the States but from the cool of my air-conditioner it was a sweet journey! You are always so informative and I thank you for that. In your part of England, have you ever heard of blackspot, whitefly and aphids (tongue in cheek)???? Would love a lesson in dealing with these struggles from my garden.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Re: pests and diseases, I don’t do much, when I get bugs I just wait and the birds usually sort them out in time. Companion planting is good though and if your roses have black spot then try underplanting them with salvias, particularly the microphylla, the small-leaved varieties. I learnt this from Sarah Raven who has done a lot of experiments at her home called Perch Hill (look it up if interested). The smell from salvias is slightly sulphurous, and of course sulphur is a fungicide, and she believes that these salvias have sulphur in their scent profile, and when they get hot they warm up and they release that and they produce puffs of natural, home-grown fungicide, and keep roses pristine and black spot and mildew free without using chemicals. She mentions some lovely ones called ‘Nachtvlinder’ which means ‘night light’, ‘Jezebel’, and then another lovely one called ‘Cerro Potosí’. Might be worth you looking into this and the bonus is that salvias are beautiful plants in their own right as well as improving our roses! Hope this helps Jenny
Just.........stunning!!! So nice too to have a channel which provides the full botanical name of plants. I presume your soil ph is around 6.5?? (Just thinking about what plants I could try in my garden 😁.)
Yes, it’s exactly that! - I’m impressed!! Are you on the same? We are terribly sandy so always a battle holding on to moisture but soil seems quite fertile but always adding compost to it to try and improve it. Salvias, lavender, geraniums, lupins, delphiniums, all the perennial cottage favourites do well. For hedging, yew and box love it too. Thanks for watching Jenny
I adore your garden and all the rooms. I look forward to seeing the summerhouse and rill. It'll fit that space beautifully. How many look after your garden?
Thank you for your kind feedback. It’s just myself and my husband and we both work so we mostly do the garden at weekends. It keeps us on our toes, we’ve got a lot to do just with the maintenance and so it’s always a bit of a challenge pushing on with the structural stuff too, hence why we must get things done in winter.
Thank you, we haven’t treated the grass for a couple of years. The quality of our grass isn’t great and the grass in the Quadrant Garden looks very patchy. We reseeded it after correcting the height when we installed the metal edging and it was too cold and didn’t germinate and now it’s too dry and the pigeons have eaten most of it 😂 The trials and tribulations of gardening! Thanks for watching Jenny
New subscriber…absolutely gorgeous and stunning garden 💐🪴❤️
So glad you like it and thanks for watching and subscribing
Jenny
WOW. Beautiful
Prettiest private garden I’ve ever seen. Your work is amazing❤
Wow, thank you so much!
Jenny
Beautiful spaces! ❤❤❤
Beautiful gardens. Congratulations.
Thank you
The aerial view was very helpful for visualization. Looks beautiful!
Thank you, glad it helped
Stunning garden! Just beautiful. Thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you
Your early summer is stunning, subscribed!
My new favorite channel now , I just love the room gardens . Is very nice . Watching from Ohio USA.
Thank you, glad you are enjoying it
I love your graden! So beautiful!
Thank you
Thank you so much for giving us a tour! You are so inspiring!
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it
Just discovered you - from australia-lovely garden enjoy your commentary
Welcome to you in Australia, thank you for watching
Jenny
Your garden is beautiful and so full of good ideas. Thank you for the tour!
Thank you, glad you like it
Jenny
I adore it! The thought of design is so overwhelming.
Thank you so much. If you feel overwhelmed try watching the video I did called ‘Great Design Ideas to Implement in Your Own Garden’ in which I try and break the design of your garden into sections.
Hope it helps and thanks for watching
Jenny
Truly a work of art.
Planning and the prep work are the key.
You are certainly leaving a legacy and making your part of England a better place.
Thanks for the skill set you are sharing but the work load must be daunting at times.
Thank you so much for your kind words, it is a lot of work
but we love it and it’s immensely rewarding.
Jenny
Thank you for showing us round and the drone film footage to get a good idea of how your garden is laid out. I think it is lovely. I think what you said was dierama is gladiolus Byzantinus, known as whistling jacks here in the south west. They may have seeded themselves in from elsewhere. My poor garden is so parched and we are on a hosepipe ban, watering cans galore!!!!
Oh is that what it is! They just appeared, they do look like gladiolus! They are a different colour from the dierama and dierama are more papery looking. Thank you so much for that, very helpful. Glad you liked the video
Jenny
Your garden is SO beautiful! I love the style and you are right it is the perfect compliment to your Georgian home❤
Thank you so much for your lovely comments
Jenny
Love your Garden VideoTour , Nice to see you without your Garden Boots, Lovely Lady ....
I get so much more done when I’m in my wellies and after a big break I’ve got lots to do so I’ll be back in them at the weekend! Thanks for watching
Jenny
@@MurphysGarden Thank You Jenny, I enjoy watching your gardening creativities, You have a natural ability for good planning design... Vince
Thank you so much Vince
Великолепный сад! Браво вам! Спасибо за такую чудесную экскурсию 🙏
Thank you so much
Wow, what an amazing landscape you have created with stunning garden rooms, each with individual personality! How do you keep track of all your plant species!? Amazing talent. You and your family have created a personal paradise. ty for sharing and I love all your shows.
Thank you, there’s lots I don’t know but I’ve got to know my plants. It’s a bit like knowing the names of friends, I see them all the time and get to know their little ways! So glad you enjoyed the tour and thanks for watching
Jenny
Love your garden, just found your channel by way of Danielle. Love the structure.
Thank you, glad to have you join us!
Jenny
You should have good luck with your Annabelle hydrangea. I have some in every condition throughout my yard from moist full shade, dry morning sun, moist late afternoon/evening sun to dry full south facing sun and they are all doing quite well. Best of luck to you.
Thank you for that feedback, that’s encouraging to hear that. I’m bringing them on a bit and plan to plant the rest of them out in the autumn.
Thanks for watching
Jenny
Beautiful!❤
Beautiful garden ❤
Thank you
Your garden looks beautiful, do you ever sit and just enjoy the garden? Or are you like me ,see the next thing I should be doing! 😊💐
We are very rarely able to sit still long enough to enjoy it! Always jumping up to remove a weed or water a plant! But enjoy working on it, which is just as well!!!🤣
It's so hard to watch your fantastic garden by someone who lives in the sweaty southeast of the States but from the cool of my air-conditioner it was a sweet journey! You are always so informative and I thank you for that. In your part of England, have you ever heard of blackspot, whitefly and aphids (tongue in cheek)???? Would love a lesson in dealing with these struggles from my garden.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Re: pests and diseases, I don’t do much, when I get bugs I just wait and the birds usually sort them out in time. Companion planting is good though and if your roses have black spot then try underplanting them with salvias, particularly the microphylla, the small-leaved varieties. I learnt this from Sarah Raven who has done a lot of experiments at her home called Perch Hill (look it up if interested). The smell from salvias is slightly sulphurous, and of course sulphur is a fungicide, and she believes that these salvias have sulphur in their scent profile, and when they get hot they warm up and they release that and they produce puffs of natural, home-grown fungicide, and keep roses pristine and black spot and mildew free without using chemicals. She mentions some lovely ones called ‘Nachtvlinder’ which means ‘night light’, ‘Jezebel’, and then another lovely one called ‘Cerro Potosí’. Might be worth you looking into this and the bonus is that salvias are beautiful plants in their own right as well as improving our roses!
Hope this helps
Jenny
@@MurphysGarden Yes, yes and yes! Thank you for this encouragement. My garden is only 4 yrs old but you have given me vision and hope! Thank you😀
Just.........stunning!!! So nice too to have a channel which provides the full botanical name of plants. I presume your soil ph is around 6.5?? (Just thinking about what plants I could try in my garden 😁.)
Yes, it’s exactly that! - I’m impressed!! Are you on the same? We are terribly sandy so always a battle holding on to moisture but soil seems quite fertile but always adding compost to it to try and improve it. Salvias, lavender, geraniums, lupins, delphiniums, all the perennial cottage favourites do well. For hedging, yew and box love it too.
Thanks for watching
Jenny
I adore your garden and all the rooms. I look forward to seeing the summerhouse and rill. It'll fit that space beautifully. How many look after your garden?
Thank you for your kind feedback. It’s just myself and my husband and we both work so we mostly do the garden at weekends. It keeps us on our toes, we’ve got a lot to do just with the maintenance and so it’s always a bit of a challenge pushing on with the structural stuff too, hence why we must get things done in winter.
@@MurphysGarden you both do an amazing job. To have that much maintenance on an acre. Incredible.
Beautiful garden & great tour. Other than mowing, do you just leave the lawns to their own devices? Regards
Thank you, we haven’t treated the grass for a couple of years. The quality of our grass isn’t great and the grass in the Quadrant Garden looks very patchy. We reseeded it after correcting the height when we installed the metal edging and it was too cold and didn’t germinate and now it’s too dry and the pigeons have eaten most of it 😂 The trials and tribulations of gardening!
Thanks for watching
Jenny
Bunny Guinness has a UA-cam that might give you some ideas for your walk. She just revamped hers.
Thank you