What a lovely video! You will love rewatching videos like these as time goes by. My girls are 10 and 7 (nearly 8) and it seems like only yesterday that they were ages with your daughter. Cherish these moments! I also have to say that your video skills are excellent. I especially love the slow-mo bits with the bees entering and exiting the foxgloves (which I especially liove watching in my garden) as well as the bird song and your daughters laughter.
Thanks for your kind words Gary and it's good to know the blend of clips and footage is appreciated. Yes, I suspect you're right and this will seem like just yesterday when Harriet is more grown up in no time at all! Right now she loves running up and down and giggling like I'm sure yours did so it's great to be able to catch some of that on here to rewatch.
Thank you very much and wise words from you both @vincenzecalzone8666 and @leewatson6959 . Time has always gone by quickly but I think you're bang on it terms of how it's measured when you're celebrating developmental milestones on a monthly basis and with every year bringing new celebrations, challenges and responsibilities.
Thank you very much Don, I'm pleased you enjoyed it and yes, we're trying to make the most of both the lovely weather and our young family. All the best to you too!
Always such wonderful videography! You really romanticize your little tropical creation of a garden. Love that you captured your little family enjoying it as well. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much, that's very kind of you to say and I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Yes, I wanted to share a little more than just the practical creation of the garden and logical reasons behind the planting - sometimes it's the atmosphere, light and experiences that really make a place magical.
Cheers George. Well you have a super garden and you’ve certainly got the artistic professional video skills, makes your channel a pleasure to watch and entertaining too. I watch every single one. Yeah take a breather to relax and enjoy this spell of warm weather for a few days and enjoy the garden without over stressing like we do! It’s summer for a few days at last 😎
Ahh thanks Gina, that's very kind of you! I try my best and enjoy the photography / cinematography side of them and I'll try to improve the garden tour videos I'm looking forward to filming over the summer. Things have been quite busy but yes, we'll definitely try to make the most of it! I hope you've enjoyed the recent sun too and hopefully there's more to come throughout the rest of summer!
I'm in south Louisiana, USA. Have tried for years to find Gunnera plants, but to no avail. How do you English gardeners get your plants and how do you propagate them? Yours are so big and lush.
Hi @anthonymartin6927 and @groundedgarden1461 - these plants are (/were) quite widely available over here through 'normal' garden centres, exotic plant specialists and aquatic plant suppliers but unfortunately most were actually the smaller and known invasive G. tinctoria. Finding the real deal, the bigger 'manicata' or as it's now most likely ' x cryptica' was tricky and my plant is actually a division of a huge plant at a very old garden so I suspect genes are a big part of the picture. They don't grow especially well from seed unless it's very fresh. The reason mine has grown so well this year is due to the mild temperatures and huge amount of rain we've had over the last 12 months, it's suited them down to the ground. I hope you can track one down soon!
Stunning videography skills there George! 👍You really have a talent and a creative eye. Ever thought about doing wedding videos and christenings on the side? Think of all the plants you could buy! Keep up the fantastic vids and looking fwd to seeing your fire pit complete this year unless your little girl demands a princess castle in its entirety which obvs would take priority numero uno 😂 Ps. Had the central heating on here in Cheshire every day so far in June. Flipping freezing and more like hot cocoa and woolly mittens weather 😳 not tropical 🌴 yet
Ahh thanks Gina, that's kind of you! I actually photographed weddings on the side for a while during / after uni and my brother and his partner are wedding photographers. In all honesty, it wasn't for me at that time, I didn't enjoy the stress and people management side of it which you absolutely need to be on top of to enjoy the creative side. I wouldn't have the time to do anything on the side now but I appreciate the thought / compliment! Thanks. I'll get another day on the firepit next month which will then open up lots of smaller jobs I can do in the evenings but completion won't be any time soon - it gives me time to save up for cladding the walls etc. so no rush here even if I could. Hopefully done a while before the princess castle becomes a demand though haha! I hope you're enjoying the actual warmth this week!
Hi Mike and I'm pleased you enjoyed it, it's a song called 'Silver' by Candelion which seemed to fit the feel and footage perfectly, a beautiful track.
Hi, I can indeed! It was overwintered in an unheated shed and came through just fine but took a long time to harden off and got badly sunburnt. It'll recover but overall it's not grown especially well for me - certainly not what I was expecting given the pedigree and hype around the plant. It is in a pot and last summer was especially cool though.
Hi, mine aren't doing great either, I suspect a warmer position is required to get them growing to their best! It's been a slow start for sure hasn't it.
Hi, they are indeed. I water them during hot and dry spells but I suspect the shade from the overhanging cherry tree really helps shield them from wilting too much in the summer sun.
Hi George, where does the time go, it seems like it was five minutes ago that your daughter was born, now she’s exploring your great garden. All the best let’s hope for some more sun. Paul.
What a lovely video! You will love rewatching videos like these as time goes by. My girls are 10 and 7 (nearly 8) and it seems like only yesterday that they were ages with your daughter. Cherish these moments! I also have to say that your video skills are excellent. I especially love the slow-mo bits with the bees entering and exiting the foxgloves (which I especially liove watching in my garden) as well as the bird song and your daughters laughter.
Thanks for your kind words Gary and it's good to know the blend of clips and footage is appreciated. Yes, I suspect you're right and this will seem like just yesterday when Harriet is more grown up in no time at all! Right now she loves running up and down and giggling like I'm sure yours did so it's great to be able to catch some of that on here to rewatch.
George, you really have a talent in film making!!! Wonderful video!
Thank you very much, that's really kind of you to say!
Thank you George, that was wonderful, precious.
Thank you very much, I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
That was so sweet, the early giggles of summer and romps in the sun...blessings...!
Ahh thanks, yes, happy to share a bit more of the garden magic than just the plants this time!
Precious moments. Time truly flies when measured by the next generation's journey along life's road. Great work George
I agree completely, I always say I had no measure of time before having children. They make you realise how fast time moves.
Thank you very much and wise words from you both @vincenzecalzone8666 and @leewatson6959 . Time has always gone by quickly but I think you're bang on it terms of how it's measured when you're celebrating developmental milestones on a monthly basis and with every year bringing new celebrations, challenges and responsibilities.
Very nice indeed , love and harmony comming through thank you .
Thank you, that's kind of you to say and I hope you and your garden are enjoying the sun this week!
What a little jewel this is George. Make the most of these times, they’re gone in the blink of an eye. All the best to you and the family.
Thank you very much Don, I'm pleased you enjoyed it and yes, we're trying to make the most of both the lovely weather and our young family. All the best to you too!
Always such wonderful videography! You really romanticize your little tropical creation of a garden. Love that you captured your little family enjoying it as well. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much, that's very kind of you to say and I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Yes, I wanted to share a little more than just the practical creation of the garden and logical reasons behind the planting - sometimes it's the atmosphere, light and experiences that really make a place magical.
Lovely video beautiful plants, dogs and daughter and that infectious laugh……….
Thank you very much, I'm pleased you enjoyed watching it and yes, she does have a proper giggle!
Uplifting video George. The garden looks beautiful. Your dogs are gorgeous and your daughter is adorable. You are blessed. Xxx
Thank you very much Samantha, that's very kind of you!
As always, it's very much a highlight video though not showing the weeds, the mud, the barking and the tantrums haha!
Just beautiful ❤
Thank you very much Janine, I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
❤ beautiful ❤
Ahh thanks, I'm so pleased you enjoyed it!
Beautiful!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful,snippets, creating wonderful moments the bees in the hollyhocks and all
Thanks Yvonne, I'm pleased you enjoyed seeing it!
What a wonderful video ❤
Thank you very much, that's very kind of you!
Masterpiece video! Period! 💯💚☀
Thank you very much Bernard, that's very kind of you to say.
Cheers George. Well you have a super garden and you’ve certainly got the artistic professional video skills, makes your channel a pleasure to watch and entertaining too. I watch every single one. Yeah take a breather to relax and enjoy this spell of warm weather for a few days and enjoy the garden without over stressing like we do! It’s summer for a few days at last 😎
Ahh thanks Gina, that's very kind of you! I try my best and enjoy the photography / cinematography side of them and I'll try to improve the garden tour videos I'm looking forward to filming over the summer. Things have been quite busy but yes, we'll definitely try to make the most of it! I hope you've enjoyed the recent sun too and hopefully there's more to come throughout the rest of summer!
what a beautiful vid. and shes growing up fast. class
Ahh thanks, I'm pleased you enjoyed it and yes, she certainly is! She loves running up and down out there!
Wow George .wonderful, and beautiful. ❤
Thank you so much Mandy!
Beautiful video George
Thank you very much, I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
Lovely, nice shots and pacing
Thank you very much, I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
Lovely video!
Thank you very much Kathryn!
Lovely video! Well done!
Ahh, thank you very much!
Brilliant George! Nice editing skills and great memories!
Thank you very much, I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
Beautiful mate .
Thank you Shane!
Another lovely video George👍keep up the good work mate🌴
Best wishes to you and your lovely family from a fellow tropical gardener.
Steve B
Cheers Steve, I'm pleased you enjoyed it! Hopefully your garden is enjoying the sun this week!
Это чудо дякую...❤😊
I'm in south Louisiana, USA. Have tried for years to find Gunnera plants, but to no avail. How do you English gardeners get your plants and how do you propagate them? Yours are so big and lush.
Same question, I know I'll never find it!
Hi @anthonymartin6927 and @groundedgarden1461 - these plants are (/were) quite widely available over here through 'normal' garden centres, exotic plant specialists and aquatic plant suppliers but unfortunately most were actually the smaller and known invasive G. tinctoria. Finding the real deal, the bigger 'manicata' or as it's now most likely ' x cryptica' was tricky and my plant is actually a division of a huge plant at a very old garden so I suspect genes are a big part of the picture. They don't grow especially well from seed unless it's very fresh. The reason mine has grown so well this year is due to the mild temperatures and huge amount of rain we've had over the last 12 months, it's suited them down to the ground. I hope you can track one down soon!
Stunning videography skills there George! 👍You really have a talent and a creative eye. Ever thought about doing wedding videos and christenings on the side? Think of all the plants you could buy! Keep up the fantastic vids and looking fwd to seeing your fire pit complete this year unless your little girl demands a princess castle in its entirety which obvs would take priority numero uno 😂
Ps. Had the central heating on here in Cheshire every day so far in June. Flipping freezing and more like hot cocoa and woolly mittens weather 😳 not tropical 🌴 yet
Ahh thanks Gina, that's kind of you! I actually photographed weddings on the side for a while during / after uni and my brother and his partner are wedding photographers. In all honesty, it wasn't for me at that time, I didn't enjoy the stress and people management side of it which you absolutely need to be on top of to enjoy the creative side. I wouldn't have the time to do anything on the side now but I appreciate the thought / compliment! Thanks.
I'll get another day on the firepit next month which will then open up lots of smaller jobs I can do in the evenings but completion won't be any time soon - it gives me time to save up for cladding the walls etc. so no rush here even if I could. Hopefully done a while before the princess castle becomes a demand though haha! I hope you're enjoying the actual warmth this week!
😍😍😍
Thank you very much!
George, what was the track of music you used on this reel? It is lovely. THANKS, Mike in Jackson, TN, USA
Hi Mike and I'm pleased you enjoyed it, it's a song called 'Silver' by Candelion which seemed to fit the feel and footage perfectly, a beautiful track.
@@GeorgesJungleGarden thanks my gardening friend!
No problem, all the best!
Can you please update on your aloe Hercules?
Hi, I can indeed! It was overwintered in an unheated shed and came through just fine but took a long time to harden off and got badly sunburnt. It'll recover but overall it's not grown especially well for me - certainly not what I was expecting given the pedigree and hype around the plant. It is in a pot and last summer was especially cool though.
@@GeorgesJungleGarden thx for the update. How are your pink chinas mine are just waking up cause of the shitty weather this year
Hi, mine aren't doing great either, I suspect a warmer position is required to get them growing to their best! It's been a slow start for sure hasn't it.
Is your gunnera planted directly in the ground ? If so, how do you keep them moist and prevent them from drying out ?
Hi, they are indeed. I water them during hot and dry spells but I suspect the shade from the overhanging cherry tree really helps shield them from wilting too much in the summer sun.
Hi George, where does the time go, it seems like it was five minutes ago that your daughter was born, now she’s exploring your great garden. All the best let’s hope for some more sun. Paul.
You're not wrong Paul! Hopefully you're enjoying the sun this week!
Beautiful video George
Thank you very much Iris!