Hi everyone, and a very warm welcome if you're new to my channel. I hope you find some of the advice and ideas in my video helpful and inspiring, and if you do please drop me a comment below to let me know what you enjoyed. And if you have any queries do post them in the comments below. Happy gardening!
So nice of you. Pleased you enjoyed it. Our saying here in England is that good gardeners have green fingers! I do like to get mine down in the soil too. Enjoy your garden.
Thank you Sandra. That is praise indeed! Really pleased you enjoyed my video. Please do check out some of the others on my channel, and more videos coming as we move into summer. Happy gardening!
Yes, a simple thing to do that just incorporates a small reservoir of water in the base for compost/roots to use during the day to help prevent drying out too quickly … rather like standing pots in a saucer of water. Do try it and let me know how you get on.
HaHa. Sometimes 'bold and brash' is just what a garden display needs to create impact and interest. At other times choosing subtle plants can be more relaxing. Hopefully there's something for every choice. Pleased you enjoyed the video.
What a wonderful video … so thoroughly enjoyed it … so informative on a lot of flowers and shrubs I have in my garden. I’m in the NW of England and have a south facing back garden so have sun most of the day. I love the way you have divided your garden up .. I could do the same in mine but wouldn’t know where to start .. maybe you could do a video on that? Do you over winter your osteospermums? Thankyou a truly wonderful video 👍
So pleased you've discovered my channel and enjoyed the video. I do try and save my osteospermum from one year to the next but am not always successful. I do have a greenhouse but do not heat it through winter, so if a plant is borderline hardy like osteospermum it is always a gamble whether they will get through unscathed. Last autumn I bought my two pots of osteospermum under cover for winter, cutting them back by about two thirds, and didn't water. Each pot had 3 plants in, and in both pot one plant has survived to flower another year. It's worth trying if you have some sheltered and protection for them. You've got nothing to loose!
@@susanmills8628 Yes I think it is always best to grow cane fruits like Tayberry in a sunny position. You do want to encourage bees and insects to pollinate the flowers, good sun will promote strong growth and flowering, and the warmth will also help growth and fruit ripening. Also Tayberries do not like dry soil and perhaps the compost in your pot is drying out too much. They'll need a really large pot, and standing it in a saucer of water would help provide a reservoir of water too.
This has been so informative. One of if not the best gardening channels to learn practical information from. I also like the way you organise your garden with confidence, not bitty at all. Thank you for a great video.
Another well organised informative video Adam. I live in the wettest part of the country, and you’ve given me a brilliant idea of keeping osteospermum and violas in my green house to keep them drier.
Thank you so much for sharing my video with your family and friends. This really helps introduce more people to my channel. I hope they enjoy it as much as you. Happy gardening!
I believe that I am new to your channel. I live in zone 6b in Northern Utah in the USA. We are at the base of a mountain so our plants are always behind the ones that are further down the hill. If you watch any Paramount Pictures (Movies) that is our mountain, Ben Lomond. Someone from Hollywood was in Ogden, Utah in about March of 1920 and he told someone else in the group to take a picture of the mountain to the North. They had the photo and then they cut the ridges running east and west off and used it as the logo for Paramount Pictures. We Wave at me when you watch a Paramount movie. 😂😂
That’s very kind of you. So pleased you enjoy my videos. Let me know if there are any topics you would like me to consider for future videos. Happy gardening.
So nice to see your flowers blooming and doing well! I have some Scabia that I really like and the bees really like it! Id like to get some Erysium , to add some purple. Is it bertter to keep a hosta in the soil or in a pot?
Hostas grow well in both pots and soil. Igrow all mine in pots as we like moving them around the patio and garden to create different displays. They have lovely summer flowers too. However, they do grow over time and need bigger pots that can be heavy to move. Personally I love mine in pots and find it easier to protect them from snails!
Hi Adam is too late to prune my roses down , also my Bride isn’t flowering much at all , should I feed it ? Thanks in advance . Thank you for this amazing vlog 🦋
I would normally prune roses around February to March, and many of mine already have flower buds forming. If you really need to prune them you can, and new shoots will break from low down, but this will delay flowering. However, if you need to prune then I would probably go for it. Have you cut back your Exochorda? This can reduce flowering. Otherwise a good feed and mulch will always be of benefit. Glad to hear you enjoyed the video.
Good morning. I’m going to use slow release fertiliser pellets this year for the first time. Do you still feed your pots with another fertiliser throughout the year or are the pellets enough for you? Love your videos. Excellent. Xx
Thanks and so please you enjoy my videos. For summer bedding pots and baskets these slow release fertiliser granules mixed into compost at planting time should provide sufficient food for several months. They should slowly dissolve over time in moist compost so additional feeding shouldn’t be necessary. Good luck.
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you very much indeed! 🇬🇧
So pleased to hear you enjoyed my video. Many thanks for your feeedback. Happy gardening.
Strawberry info was valuable!
So pleased to hear you found it helpful.
Hi everyone, and a very warm welcome if you're new to my channel.
I hope you find some of the advice and ideas in my video helpful and inspiring, and if you do please drop me a comment below to let me know what you enjoyed.
And if you have any queries do post them in the comments below.
Happy gardening!
You are a great gardener. In Germany we say you got a green thump. Happy Gardening 👩🌾
So nice of you. Pleased you enjoyed it. Our saying here in England is that good gardeners have green fingers! I do like to get mine down in the soil too. Enjoy your garden.
This was a great video much better than gardening world,thank you so much .😊
Thank you Sandra. That is praise indeed! Really pleased you enjoyed my video. Please do check out some of the others on my channel, and more videos coming as we move into summer. Happy gardening!
What a fantastic idea to put a tray at the bottom of the hanging basket! I'm going to do that
Yes, a simple thing to do that just incorporates a small reservoir of water in the base for compost/roots to use during the day to help prevent drying out too quickly … rather like standing pots in a saucer of water. Do try it and let me know how you get on.
Bold and Brash, more like belongs in my collection xD if you know you know, but seriously another great video Adam!
HaHa. Sometimes 'bold and brash' is just what a garden display needs to create impact and interest. At other times choosing subtle plants can be more relaxing. Hopefully there's something for every choice. Pleased you enjoyed the video.
What a wonderful video … so thoroughly enjoyed it … so informative on a lot of flowers and shrubs I have in my garden. I’m in the NW of England and have a south facing back garden so have sun most of the day. I love the way you have divided your garden up .. I could do the same in mine but wouldn’t know where to start .. maybe you could do a video on that? Do you over winter your osteospermums? Thankyou a truly wonderful video 👍
So pleased you've discovered my channel and enjoyed the video. I do try and save my osteospermum from one year to the next but am not always successful.
I do have a greenhouse but do not heat it through winter, so if a plant is borderline hardy like osteospermum it is always a gamble whether they will get through unscathed.
Last autumn I bought my two pots of osteospermum under cover for winter, cutting them back by about two thirds, and didn't water. Each pot had 3 plants in, and in both pot one plant has survived to flower another year.
It's worth trying if you have some sheltered and protection for them. You've got nothing to loose!
Enjoyed and learned so much thank you Adam.Do the tayberry need full sun I’ve got mine in a big tub but didn’t get much fruit 🥺
@@susanmills8628 Yes I think it is always best to grow cane fruits like Tayberry in a sunny position. You do want to encourage bees and insects to pollinate the flowers, good sun will promote strong growth and flowering, and the warmth will also help growth and fruit ripening.
Also Tayberries do not like dry soil and perhaps the compost in your pot is drying out too much. They'll need a really large pot, and standing it in a saucer of water would help provide a reservoir of water too.
This has been so informative. One of if not the best gardening channels to learn practical information from. I also like the way you organise your garden with confidence, not bitty at all. Thank you for a great video.
Glad it was helpful! Great to hear you enjoyed my video. I’ll be producing more as the gardening year progresses. Enjoy your garden.
A really helpful video with timely advice for the season.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for your feedback. More tips and advice coming next month so please do check back on my channel soon.
What an amazing video and very helpful tips you ve given us 👌👌
So nice of you. Thank you for your kind comments. I’m planning more videos so please do check back on my channel over the coming weeks.
Very informative videos thank you.
I do have to listen on 1.25 speed or I get frustrated. But then I get to watch more videos!!
Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. Happy gardening!
Very nice and beautiful ❤️ 😍 🤩 👌 Thank you ❤️
Glad you enjoyed the video, and I hope it has given you a few ideas for your own garden.
Another well organised informative video Adam. I live in the wettest part of the country, and you’ve given me a brilliant idea of keeping osteospermum and violas in my green house to keep them drier.
So pleased it's given you a few ideas.
Awesome video, Adam! Learned lots of new tips and tricks. Thank you! Sharing with friends and family now.
Thank you so much for sharing my video with your family and friends. This really helps introduce more people to my channel. I hope they enjoy it as much as you. Happy gardening!
Great video. Thank you 🌺
Glad you liked it. Enjoy your garden.
Love watching your videos informative very relaxing voice thank you x
So nice of you. Pleased you enjoyed it. I’ll be developing more videos over the coming months.
I believe that I am new to your channel. I live in zone 6b in Northern Utah in the USA. We are at the base of a mountain so our plants are always behind the ones that are further down the hill. If you watch any Paramount Pictures (Movies) that is our mountain, Ben Lomond. Someone from Hollywood was in Ogden, Utah in about March of 1920 and he told someone else in the group to take a picture of the mountain to the North. They had the photo and then they cut the ridges running east and west off and used it as the logo for Paramount Pictures. We Wave at me when you watch a Paramount movie. 😂😂
What a lovely story. Thanks for sharing. Happy gardening.
Thankyou so much Adam, clear, practical explanation and demonstration most imformative gardener on youtube. All the best, from a new subcriber.
That’s very kind of you. So pleased you enjoy my videos. Let me know if there are any topics you would like me to consider for future videos. Happy gardening.
love your pottlng in container method, so much easier! I garden in hot and humid Florida, love your channel
Glad you’re enjoying my channel. Hopefully the weather is slightly warmer with you than it has been here in the UK! Happy gardening!
Another great video thank you!
My pleasure! So pleased you enjoyed it.
Wonderful !!!
Many thanks!! Pleased you enjoyed the video.
My goodness, what a gorgeous garden with so many ,new to me, plants.
So pleased you enjoyed my video. I’ll be highlighting lots more plants in future videos.
So nice to see your flowers blooming and doing well! I have some Scabia that I really like and the bees really like it! Id like to get some Erysium , to add some purple. Is it bertter to keep a hosta in the soil or in a pot?
Hostas grow well in both pots and soil. Igrow all mine in pots as we like moving them around the patio and garden to create different displays. They have lovely summer flowers too.
However, they do grow over time and need bigger pots that can be heavy to move. Personally I love mine in pots and find it easier to protect them from snails!
Very pretty. Greetings from Germany🙋♀️🌸
Thank you! And a very warm welcome to my channel. Happy gardening!
Hi Adam is too late to prune my roses down , also my Bride isn’t flowering much at all , should I feed it ? Thanks in advance . Thank you for this amazing vlog 🦋
I would normally prune roses around February to March, and many of mine already have flower buds forming. If you really need to prune them you can, and new shoots will break from low down, but this will delay flowering. However, if you need to prune then I would probably go for it. Have you cut back your Exochorda? This can reduce flowering. Otherwise a good feed and mulch will always be of benefit. Glad to hear you enjoyed the video.
Good morning. I’m going to use slow release fertiliser pellets this year for the first time. Do you still feed your pots with another fertiliser throughout the year or are the pellets enough for you? Love your videos. Excellent. Xx
Thanks and so please you enjoy my videos. For summer bedding pots and baskets these slow release fertiliser granules mixed into compost at planting time should provide sufficient food for several months. They should slowly dissolve over time in moist compost so additional feeding shouldn’t be necessary. Good luck.
Just subscribed, loving your videos thanks for sharing
A very warm welcome to Adam’s Gardening Guides. Thank you for subscribing and so pleased to hear you’re enjoying my videos. More coming soon.
What zone are you in?
I live on the Eastern side of England that would be classed as Zone 8. I hope your garden is thriving.