Gardeners' World 2024🍀Episode 10
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
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Monty is busy moving his tender succulents outdoors and makes a start on planting up his new cut flower beds. He’s also on a mission to grow Himalayan poppies in a shady border, which have a reputation of being difficult to grow.
Adam Frost travels to Leicestershire to meet a couple who have created a garden boasting a year-round display of bulbs, tubers and corms. And there’s a passionate gardener who gave up a busy city life to create the garden of her dreams from scratch.
In North Yorkshire, Frances Tophill visits the gardens at Newby Hall to marvel at their display of candelabra primulas. Plus a visit to a mother-and-daughter team just south of Glasgow as they prepare to make their debut at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show with a dazzling display of spring flowers.
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Many thanks for uploading Gardeners' World!
I like Francis Tophills history of where plants organiated from, it’s often a surprise!
Thank you Gardeners World, really rich and diverse variety of places.
I no longer have a television so I really missed Gardeners World, my favourite programme. But I had seen the odd episode on UA-cam so I thought I’d have to be content with that. SO delighted to find that your channel posts the latest episodes each week ~ I’ve watched every one. I find it so relaxing as well as educational.
I didn’t have a garden of my own for over four years but now I’ve moved house, due to serious health problems, I’m thrilled to have a little garden of my own, which I have started from scratch. Sadly I have to pay someone else to do most of the work for me under my direction, as I am now unable, but it’s coming along, slowly due to the wet and cold, and because I could only afford baby and bare root plants, but now it’s warming up, I can see progress!
However, much to my horror, I’ve discovered my new garden is RIDDLED with bindweed and it’s coming up everywhere. Please would someone tell me the best way to get rid of it?
You should ask the person who helps you to pull them and make sure to gets the roots out, am having the same problem and that is how I tackle them, I don't and can't spray herbicides because it came up mostly between my Irishes,
Gardeners' World: proving there is no end to growing gardens. This episode just hit all the right notes! Happy notes!
Thank you for sharing Gardeners World!! Love it!
The color-palette of the primulas is stunning ❤ Thank you for uploading🙏
thank you for this!!!!
Another beautiful program! Thank you so much! 🇨🇦
Thanks 👍❤️. Great episode
Thank you again for posting. I loved the frugal element of cutting off celery, cabbage bottoms and replanting them, yes they will grow back in pots or the earth. I spend more to buy organic and that for me is a huge win in saving money...with the perpetual growth.
What beautiful gardens this week. Thank you for uploading. Primulas, snakes head, ranunculus.....❤❤
I love
Beautiful way to start my Saturday mornings.
Oh the elusive blue poppy ! I tried to grow it in Cornwall in the UK, and got one flower before it died. No chance in the heat of Australia, but now based in New Zealand, I treated myself to one a few years ago. Lovely blooms, and so excited. After we had major floods, the builders were due, so I decided to lift it, just to be safe, only to find it had shrivelled and died. I SHOULD give up, but like Monty, I find the flowers so beguiling that I might just try again, in a damper part of the garden. Ammi Majus is lovely, but do try the flowering carrot, sometimes labelled a a chocolate or lilac Queen Anne's Lace. This has the most delicate umbel blooms, in shades of everything from cream through to dark crimson, which pick well, and can even be pressed ! In Oz it was a ground cover, here in NZ it grew to about 60cm tall.
Fourth year trying Himalayan Poppy in Melbourne Australia, from seed as I’ve never seen plant for purchase. Trying propagating indoors this year, two teeny tiny plants from 30 seeds popping up in my seedling tray in the kitchen , fingers crossed 😂
@@kl5621 We were up on the Tweed, just too hot and humid for the poor things ! I tried seed in the UK, with no success. My kiwi plant was well grown and healthy, but I think the spot was too dry for it. One more try !
@@kl5621oh good luck, where in Melbourne are you. I’m in Mount Waverley but never thought I could do it. Good luck !
Good luck, the things we do! Hope this helps. Seeds from Seedscape, instructions - sow seeds indoors in spring or autumn on surface of good quality seed raising mix. Press gently into mix and do not cover. Seeds need light to germinate in well lit (not in sun) cool position. Keep continually moist but not wet. Temperatures 11-15 Celsius optimum for faster germination. Seeds germinate at 20-25 days. If shy to sprout - cling wrap moist punnet and place in fridge (not freezer) for 3 weeks. Then remove and return to cool well lit position. I’ve planted in large cardboard punnet (similiar to egg box) hoping to plant whole box in garden so I don’t have to prick out. Conundrum I have is ones that have germinated I’ll have to prick out before placing rest in fridge. Hoping if successful they’ll self seed in garden. In East St Kilda so worth trying in Mt Waverly and NZ. Seedscape provide the best instructions I’ve seen for seeds. Having success with a few plants that Ive not been able to germinate. 😊
@@kl5621 Excellent ! Seeing the blooms on my one (brief) success was so lovely, worth another try.
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Foarte frumos gradina ❤
I am going to plant out my rooted shop brought spring onions :) Going to sow some peas, and I thought it was too late! :) Well I loved this episode. Thank you so much for sharing
Beautiful! She's a gentle giant and such a gorgeous girl 😀
Thank you
Love everything gardening and this show inspires me❤. Thanks for sharing
I adore Sasha's garden and approach, great planting taste as well! She was wasted in City London) Glad she ended up in a much nicer place!
I'm in zone 10, 11 on a bad day. My houseplants will wither and die like my most cherished dreams.
Thanks bro
Will you also upload the Chelsea broadcast? I teach ESL classes to Dutch florist students and I'd love to use it for my lessons! :)
Grazie, grazie...... sei gentilissimo.Ciao da Olivia
Thank you : )
Dislike Aeoniums so leggy
I cut mine when they get like that. Plant them up in one pot together. They love the winter cold here in Northern California Humboldt county 🌿💚😊 dislike the summer heat
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6:35 Ned 😍
32:49 practice mindfulness when planting seeds 🌱🙏 😀
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he has not yet tried to regrow veg like leeks and onions, .... ??? can´t believe it
Nice obedient dog ❤
lovely, very enjoyable. thank you. where is Nelly?
She died
Nellie sadly died last year.
Nasz bób i groszek cukrowy wysadzone wprost do gruntu już kwitną🫛🫛🫛
Fabulous episode 🎉 tkvmuch
i still miss nigel 😞
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Who are the mother and daughter fkorists?
Louisina Currie and Lauren Printy Currie from Scotland in South Lanarkshire :-) Their company is called Days of Dahlia
I dont like the plant eugenics in this episode, to say bigger leaves are better in shade is terrible.