Fantastic presenter every single moment is professional the camera person is top also. Said it before worth saying it again better then big budget BBC. One I will enjoy again top lady
I echo your thoughts exactly! I went to Chelsea this year for the first time and avidly watch the BBC’s RHS Chelsea but I learned more from watching Bunny’s very enjoyable and informative video
The oak and copper water features in the NHS garden were fantastic. I imagine the water sound was soothing (when the diggers are gone) and both old and young would enjoy being in that space. The bees certainly were enjoying the planting too. A great tribute to the NHS.
I traveled to England last September to attend Chelsea which I had planned to attend in 2020…I totally agree the smaller gardens were more interesting to me than the larger main Avenue gardens
Excellent video - great overview. Any chance of doing a video about garden sculptures one day Bunny? I'm starting to think they're an essential thing in a garden..
Anyone here recognize those lovely tall blue flowers in the first garden (Secret Garden)? I don't think I've seen those before. Also I'm loving mixed sedums (I think? am squinting at the screen here, lol) at the base of the pear(?) tree in the Finnish Soul garden. I've got a young quince near the sidewalk in my front garden, wondering if I could reproduce that look...hmmm. :) Thank you for the videos Bunny - these are wonderful. xoxo from Portland, Oregon.
I agree with you Bunny ~ the smaller gardens seem to inspire more, maybe something to do with the limited square-footage concentrating the mind! Those beautiful Sanctuary Gardens have even more poignance for this year...somewhere peaceful and cossetted for relaxation & reflection.
Thank you for the peak inside the Chelsea Flower Show. Your description of each garden was so helpful. Is there a buyers guide or list if a person wanted to purchase items like those on display? We are interested in the wood burner in the Finland sauna expo. Thanks again.
Is one able to purchase the booklet you have in hand, to see the gardens with the information? These gardens are fabulous. I hope one day to be in London at the time of the show.
UPDATE - THANK YOU BUNNY, I CAN NOW DOWNLOAD IT Any idea why this isn’t available to download please. I so enjoy your videos, they are a great snapshot of the UK for those of us stuck abroad and unable to return home due to Covid. Please change it to make it downloadable so I can watch it from Namibia Thank you
Made my day more of this please! Can I ask what the beautiful blue flowered plant was in the first garden that you sat next to? Salvia of some type maybe?. Thank you
Thank you Bunny for a look at gardens and ideas.Sir Kevin Parr Bt moved to Europe on retirement to build art and craft garden rooms on cheaper land than UK. 5 acres of English gardens outside of Britain now almost ready to use
Hi Bunny Great video What are your thoughts about the impermanence of the show gardens? We all know how important the role of sustainable gardening is nowadays and I just wondered whether these lavish, expensive and resource intensive gardens were objectively beneficial when you weigh up their environmental costs to build for such a short period of time? Anecdotally, a friend who built many show gardens told me that he was shocked by how many materials were thrown into skips following the takedown of the gardens.
Sorry diction! Rhus typhina, but you have to get the female plant to get the candles (flowers) the male does not produce them. Has a habit of suckering though.!
Fantastic presenter every single moment is professional the camera person is top also. Said it before worth saying it again better then big budget BBC. One I will enjoy again top lady
I echo your thoughts exactly! I went to Chelsea this year for the first time and avidly watch the BBC’s RHS Chelsea but I learned more from watching Bunny’s very enjoyable and informative video
Beautiful gardens, very polished but inviting. Thanks for sharing👍🏾
I love your mis matched socks Bunny !
The oak and copper water features in the NHS garden were fantastic. I imagine the water sound was soothing (when the diggers are gone) and both old and young would enjoy being in that space. The bees certainly were enjoying the planting too. A great tribute to the NHS.
Totally agree. And I like to think the colours reflect the rainbows people popped in their windows to support the NHS 🌈
Thank you Bunny, I'm enjoying your tours of Chelsea! I especially love all the information on the plantings and design.
Really great vlog. Good content. Thoroughly enjoyed it. 🦋
Fabulous Bunny, you bring so much joy to your interpretations of the gardens. Thank you !!
The story of the oak panelled fence was very poignant 😔
So enjoyed your commentary on the designs.
As usual, the best, most detailed and insightful commentary on the show gardens. Thank you!
Another good video
Thank you for sharing..
Beautiful Bunny!...)
Fabulous, thanks so much
Thank you for your tour you are amazing presenter and so thoughtful.
Thanks for taking us along to Chelsea. It is my dream to attend, however, living in the United States will probably always remain a dream.
Wonderful thank you Bunny.
Thank you Bunny for your thoughtful, considered views.
I traveled to England last September to attend Chelsea which I had planned to attend in 2020…I totally agree the smaller gardens were more interesting to me than the larger main Avenue gardens
Thank you so much !
Judging one of these beautiful gardens better than the other would be impossible for me!
Thanks for taking us inside these beautiful gardens !
Saunas are my idea of hell but built out over that pool was beautiful.
Beautiful garden setting, thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
Thank you Bunny ❤️🔥always wanted to go to Chelsea garden show 🙌they are all done brilliantly so much effort 🤩🧤👒🐨🇦🇺Karen from Australia
Hello Bunny from the US. You are my favorite designer!
Thank you Bunny!
Excellent video - great overview. Any chance of doing a video about garden sculptures one day Bunny? I'm starting to think they're an essential thing in a garden..
Anyone here recognize those lovely tall blue flowers in the first garden (Secret Garden)? I don't think I've seen those before. Also I'm loving mixed sedums (I think? am squinting at the screen here, lol) at the base of the pear(?) tree in the Finnish Soul garden. I've got a young quince near the sidewalk in my front garden, wondering if I could reproduce that look...hmmm. :) Thank you for the videos Bunny - these are wonderful. xoxo from Portland, Oregon.
Love seeing all of these gardens. Thanks for showing. Hope to see more❤️
I agree with you Bunny ~ the smaller gardens seem to inspire more, maybe something to do with the limited square-footage concentrating the mind! Those beautiful Sanctuary Gardens have even more poignance for this year...somewhere peaceful and cossetted for relaxation & reflection.
Thank you for the peak inside the Chelsea Flower Show. Your description of each garden was so helpful. Is there a buyers guide or list if a person wanted to purchase items like those on display? We are interested in the wood burner in the Finland sauna expo. Thanks again.
Is one able to purchase the booklet you have in hand, to see the gardens with the information? These gardens are fabulous. I hope one day to be in London at the time of the show.
It’s the RHS Chelsea show guide book that you can purchase from the show. Maybe you can enquire if they have any spare ones?
UPDATE - THANK YOU BUNNY, I CAN NOW DOWNLOAD IT
Any idea why this isn’t available to download please. I so enjoy your videos, they are a great snapshot of the UK for those of us stuck abroad and unable to return home due to Covid.
Please change it to make it downloadable so I can watch it from Namibia
Thank you
Made my day more of this please! Can I ask what the beautiful blue flowered plant was in the first garden that you sat next to? Salvia of some type maybe?. Thank you
Thank you Bunny for a look at gardens and ideas.Sir Kevin Parr Bt moved to Europe on retirement to build art and craft garden rooms on cheaper land than UK. 5 acres of English gardens outside of Britain now almost ready to use
Hi Bunny
Great video
What are your thoughts about the impermanence of the show gardens? We all know how important the role of sustainable gardening is nowadays and I just wondered whether these lavish, expensive and resource intensive gardens were objectively beneficial when you weigh up their environmental costs to build for such a short period of time?
Anecdotally, a friend who built many show gardens told me that he was shocked by how many materials were thrown into skips following the takedown of the gardens.
Sorry diction! Rhus typhina, but you have to get the female plant to get the candles (flowers) the male does not produce them. Has a habit of suckering though.!
Thanks for this. Odd to have Christmas music.
Why was Carol of the Bells chosen as background music? The whole time I'm singing " Merry, merry , merry Christmas!"
What is the name of the plant in the first garden, with candles, that sounds like moose titina? 🇦🇺
Rhus typhina. Bunny responded in comments
@@lanestandard6571 Thanks for the plant name info 😃
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I challenge the RHS to come up with a MUCH more attractive Volunteer Vest than this!! Come ON!
En sus vídeos debe presentar más vistas de los jardines y menos tomas de ella hablando.
If only I got more to watch the garden and less of the commentating ☹️😠☹️
how can we celebrate the loss of such an old oak tree,another HS2 casualty
Yes totally agree but at least it was used.🐇