My husband loves your method of the kick to dead head your roses. Always love following you around in your garden, now I’m tired and need to rest from your fast pace 😂😂😂. Thank you for sparing your beautiful garden spaces. 👍❤️🙂
I get a kick out of John Lord's deadheading roses method. I always get ideas for my garden of must-have plants. This time it's Penstemon ‘Evelyn’ and Filipendula palmata ‘Rubra’.
We just love John Lord squirrels we don’t like especially the greys just hate them.Can’t wait to sit down to watch tonight he brings sunshine into our hearts especially with this weather.🌦️ Love Ireland of Ireland’s as well just gorgeous and beautiful.Thank you John Lord for sharing your garden with us .🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🪺🪺🪺🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🟫🍄🟫🍄🟫🍁🍁🍁🎍🎍🎍🍀🍀🍀🍀☘️☘️☘️🪴🪴🪴☘️☘️🪻🪻
Thank you John for another brilliant and amusing video. The garden is looking really lush, love the Lychnis chalcedonica, the Buddleja 'Black knight' and the Campanula Lactiflora. Keep them videos coming!
Exact same spring in the prairies in 🇨🇦 with added wind almost every day. Will just have to accept shorter plants 2024. Show bluebird hyd next. Greetings and thanks for horticultural tour.
I would never have thought that Ligularia and Potentilla could both grow well even near one another. One prefers and needs moist shade, and one needs full sun and not wet conditions as far as I have ever read and experienced here in NE USA
It would be so helpful if you would hold the willow herb and any other weeds, to the camera for long enough for your viewers to really know what it looks like. Also, none of my Penstemon only bloom once even when I remove dead flower stalks. When I let them remain on last year, I now have hundreds of new Penstemon plants.
HA, I've never seen the Rose kicking method🤣(actually makes sense, but just has me giggling, thanks you very much ! I've been rousting a rabbit too, I have a feeling my dog will have it handled by sundown, Lake Tahoe, California time..... LOVE YOU John Lord You most certainly always delight and inspire♥️ (Giant Venus flytraps😅😂) Life in gardens is always beautiful as we carry on.....
John when you plant groups of plants how long does it typically take for them to fill in and form a clump? Everything seems to fill in so fast in your garden.
Let us know what you decide on the heuchera! Mine are in a similar condition and I don't know what to do with them. (They're probably getting too much sun in my garden, I might have to move them.)
If rabbits ate my flowers like that id be yelling "Achillea"!!!
😅😅😅
Lovely to see you again John I’ve got a few to catch up on you still make me smile 😊
Thank you to the camera person. He must be exhausted. The plants are gorgeous!
it looks beautiful John. You are an inspiration. thank you for your videos. I learn so much
The lark ascending is a beautiful David Austin rose 👍🏻
Rabbits ate my sunflower also. Love the kick boxing deadheading the roses😂. Love the tour.
My husband loves your method of the kick to dead head your roses. Always love following you around in your garden, now I’m tired and need to rest from your fast pace 😂😂😂. Thank you for sparing your beautiful garden spaces. 👍❤️🙂
Right, I am off out to kick my roses this evening.
Tottering by gently is spectacular……give it time!
John i bet you're eager to plant some new cultivars of bamboo! Haha. I look forward to all your videos, Thank you for all you do.
I get a kick out of John Lord's deadheading roses method. I always get ideas for my garden of must-have plants. This time it's Penstemon ‘Evelyn’ and Filipendula palmata ‘Rubra’.
We just love John Lord squirrels we don’t like especially the greys just hate them.Can’t wait to sit down to watch tonight he brings sunshine into our hearts especially with this weather.🌦️ Love Ireland of Ireland’s as well just gorgeous and beautiful.Thank you John Lord for sharing your garden with us .🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🪺🪺🪺🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🟫🍄🟫🍄🟫🍁🍁🍁🎍🎍🎍🍀🍀🍀🍀☘️☘️☘️🪴🪴🪴☘️☘️🪻🪻
Thank you John for another brilliant and amusing video. The garden is looking really lush, love the Lychnis chalcedonica, the Buddleja 'Black knight' and the Campanula Lactiflora. Keep them videos coming!
Great video. Love your kick-pruning the roses John!!!
Ich kann mich nur wiederholen, wunderschön🤩🤩💚💚👍👍
thank you for sharing! you really keep the gardens looking beautiful!!! thank you
That Maltese Cross comes in rose and white flowers too.
Exact same spring in the prairies in 🇨🇦 with added wind almost every day. Will just have to accept shorter plants 2024. Show bluebird hyd next. Greetings and thanks for horticultural tour.
I enjoy your channel so much I pass it on to everyone !
Your gunnera looks like it's flowering atm.
I'd remove the flower, so it puts more energy into growing leaves.
Loving the variety you have.
Jo.
Good to know
wow the garden is gorgeous thx for sharing
Lol dead heading ! Love your informative channel.
😂 thorny something in the child made path 🤣
Thank you. I will definitely try the hypericum hidcote and the companula lactifolia.
I would never have thought that Ligularia and Potentilla could both grow well even near one another. One prefers and needs moist shade, and one needs full sun and not wet conditions as far as I have ever read and experienced here in NE USA
Thank you for this video😊
John: my 6 rabbits and herd of deer (including three bucks and baby deer) say 'you think you have pests ... hold my pint'.
Throw in some voles and gophers!!
I remove every flower spikes of my very large Aruncus as soon as they go over. Have never had it spread.
It would be so helpful if you would hold the willow herb and any other weeds, to the camera for long enough for your viewers to really know what it looks like. Also, none of my Penstemon only bloom once even when I remove dead flower stalks. When I let them remain on last year, I now have hundreds of new Penstemon plants.
HA, I've never seen the Rose kicking method🤣(actually makes sense, but just has me giggling, thanks you very much ! I've been rousting a rabbit too, I have a feeling my dog will have it handled by sundown, Lake Tahoe, California time.....
LOVE YOU John Lord
You most certainly always delight and inspire♥️
(Giant Venus flytraps😅😂)
Life in gardens is always beautiful as we carry on.....
John when you plant groups of plants how long does it typically take for them to fill in and form a clump?
Everything seems to fill in so fast in your garden.
My Genera is too small. Wrong one I expect?.. Yet I bought it as a manacata.
is that a nothofagus near the gunnera ?
Whats the tree over the Maltese cross john
Let us know what you decide on the heuchera! Mine are in a similar condition and I don't know what to do with them. (They're probably getting too much sun in my garden, I might have to move them.)
John Lord!🥰
What is the scientific name of willow herb?