Weed Control and Dividing and Planting in Summer
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2023
- The plants mentioned in today’s video:
Zantedeschia
Miscanthus giganteus
Persicaria polymorpha
Eupatorium cannabinum
Nepeta govaniana
Helenium
Sanguisorba
Ajuga
Astilbe ‘Colour Flash Lime’
Aconitum vulparia
Saxifraga × urbium
Rosa rubrifolia (glauca)
Geranium sanguineum striatum
Leucanthemum ‘Christine’
Crinodendron hookerianum
Prunus ‘Shirotae’
Hydrangea aspera ‘Bellevue’
Geranium ‘Tiny Monster’
Crocosmia ‘Limpopo’
Bergenia ‘Ballawley’
Poplar tree
Mahonia ‘Charity’
Acer ‘Emerald Lace’
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John, your videos always make me smile and they are very informative at the same time. Thank you!
I want to give props to your camera person. They have never made me sea sick despite your very quick movements!😂🎉
I need to get a pickaxe, those extractions were impressive.
Great seeing all the fresh spring growth happening in your gardens.
Congratulations on your 50 years of gardening. It’s our 50th wedding anniversary this year.
John you are so funny looking up into the sky as jets fly over and saying “maybe we can charge them!”
As always thank you for these videos. They are informative and inspiring. I am currently waiting on extensive epigastric hernia surgeries and in pain and haven't been able to garden a lot this spring and summer. Watching these gives me some hope.
this is better than gardeners world sometimes
You would be horrified by our garden, here in rural Lincolnshire, as it was neglected for many years, and although it's peaceful and secluded, it's also a hotbed of perennial weeds, like ground elder (bishop's weed), green alkanet, bindweed and strangling purple fescue, which I've just made up. I can't dig most of these out, as their roots are deeply entangled in long established trees and shrubs, so I just do the best I can. I can only marvel at your wonderful garden.
I have not warched you in ages. More fool me. I love watching you and you motivate me in doing jobs around my garden. I am starting a new bed after taking out a fence of Laurel. Took some doing.😂. And planting it up with plant i potted up as cuttings or diving. Until the bed was ready. So there is that to do. The other is my other bed was being take over by buttercup runner's which is full of different type of geraniums so it really hard to tell the difference between them if not in flower. And marked when the geranium flowered with a white maker stick the only trouble is the the sneak right next to the geranium plant. Lucky though they are in flower the ones I mist i can now dig out and like you siad i will keep on top of these buttercup weeds. Thank you.❤❤❤💐
Good work as always, so glad that digger man keeps getting a mention, maybe a cameo appearance in the future?
John, if you have to leave the country, come and stay with us in Madrid! And bring the pick!
Hi John, My garden isn’t doing to well right now, we had no measurable amount of rain in the month of May. The farmers are hurting here in the state of Pennsylvania. Your garden looks terrific.
John, the garden looks so nice with the new edging. Thanks for the video, I enjoy spending a little time with you in your garden.
Good timing for me John……I had 2 persicaria polymorpha plants; removed one last year but, on impulse watching your video, I shot out and dug out the second plant. Yes, thick rhizomes etc., but cleared it all. Both plants were planted 3 years ago and I was concerned how they would take over in a few more years. So thanks for that reminder. Another highly enjoyable video John
Love watching you moving through your garden, you seen to have lot of energy.thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
Hello from New York State where our soil currently looks like cocoa powder! Yes 100% about the weeds! In my last house I grew Fallopia japonica Variegata, and it was a really nice and pretty plant. The red shoots in Spring were wild looking, the foliage was gorgeous, and the flowers were pretty and smelled very nice. Little did I know it was the evil Japanese Knotweed! But I think because it was variegated it was lacking the vigor of the evil kind. I really enjoy every aspect of your videos and I thank you for taking the time (and David too!)
Hello John and David, cant wait for my pickaxe to come so i can attack some bindweed and i think the knotweed is back 😢,thanks for video. Very informative as usual ❤🏴
Love, love, love all your videos. So very informative…..😊
Thank you John!
I’ve been calling my “gaps” holes that that need to be filled.
Persicaria polymorpha is a favorite plant of Piet Ouldorf.
Persicaria “ Red Dragon” is like wise thuggish for me too.
John, did you see in one of the transcripts " Philip and Angela" got a mention....standing in for Fillipendula....?
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What is the shrub next to the wheel barrow at 11.20. It has a beautiful spreading habit.
John, I never hear you talk about fertilizer or soil amendments. Is the soil in Ireland filled with pixie dust? 🧚🧚♀️🧚♂️
Lol. Yeah. He doesn’t dig a hole twice the size or depth. Water the hole or put in slow release fertiliser with fresh compost. 😂😂😂
We just love John lord the best gardener in the whole world 🌎.A genuine and caring man 👨 who makes us feel so good 😊.We just can’t get enough of you so it will be a pleasure to watch tonight.Till the next time don’t leave it to long.GodBless and thanks 🙏.🪴🍀🍀🐝🐝🪴🪴🪴🐦⬛🐦⬛👨🌾👨🌾👨🌾👨🌾👨🌾👨🌾🤞🤞🌍🌍
We need a follow up to see if all these transplants take… 😉
I've been learning tons since finding your videos. One thing it seems everyone says to do is to loosen the roots/soil after removing a pot from a plant, but I never see you do it. What's the thoughts on this?
I only do that if the plant is root bound😊
Those lily's are called funeral lilys
What are you going to plant in the gap???
Sometimes 2 feet is really just 3 feet. What can ya do?
Completely agree on persicaria polymorpha. Don't plant it, you'll regret it.