How I have encouraged native wildflowers to come into my garden. Just how invasive have they become. #wildlifegarden #biodiversity #frogs #bees #garden
I tried planting poppies a few times. Then one plant magically appeared last year. Now it’s beautifully robust. I also cheated and bought a few to cheer me and my neighbor. What happy happy flowers!
I struggle to grow them as my garden has too much shade. So to see these poppies popping up is a real treat. I've actually got a perennial poppy growing g that is going to flower too any day that's been in for about fours years and never flowered before so a double treat. I love to hear bees inside them they sound so excited getting at the pollen. They are a very cheerful flower indeed. 😊💚
I love your garden wall. Oh I have to look that herb Robert up it looks similar to one we have. Welsh poppies are like California poppies and self seed everywhere here. Thank you for the beautiful tour about I bet it is abuzz with life. Have a marvellous week and stay well, Ali 🌥️🇨🇦
Thanks Ali it originally ran the full length of the garden when first built over 100 yrs ago only two gardens in our row of terrace properties have the full original wall now. But yes I do love the wall too. Yes insects are beginning to appear now looks like some warmth here for a bit so that should help them along, though rain expected too. Hope you're well take care . 💚
Thanks for the tour Tracy. The rain has been so awful hasn`t it, but maybe the plants are benefitting now and the insects will benefit in the long run. I have one spindly hedge garlic plant that has seeded itself in my garden so I`m hoping for more next year. I have seen a few male orange tips around the place but never in my garden. There is hedge garlic in the road verges, but the men from the council are out with their mowers and strimmers now. So sad.
Over from me is an area of grass that belongs to a housing charity. During lock down it flourished with wildflowers. Whether due to costs or we now have a wildlife enthusiast in charge they've only cut it once last year in September and so far this year its uncut. It's full of cuckoo flowers, another food sauce for the Orange-tip so 🤞🏻they leave it as they did last year. No spraying by our local council yet either, some good coming of a low budget maybe.
Great! If you haven't found him yet to watch I'd highly recommend 'Wild Your Garden with Joel Ashton.' Also someone just setting out wilding their garden is 'My Wild Welsh Garden.'I have established my garden over many years and I hope my videos help too. It's really worth it for the wdlife and they'll definitely show appreciation. Also look out for wildlife gardening books in charity shops, I've found some great books in them. Best of look 😊 💚
Hello actually I have three honeysuckle. I've not mentioned them in the recent videos. I'll remember to show them in my next video very importantplants for pollinators. Thank you for watching happy you liked the vlog 💚😊
It's been proven that a 'garden' left to do it's own thing does not support wildlife or even attract it the same as a managed wildlife garden such as yours and 'My wild welch garden ' does, where there's a mixture of cultivated and wild/weeds mix of plants. I also am trying to attract as much wildlife into my garden in Cumbria. 🙏🐞🐝🐛🦋🕷️🌹
I know if mine was left it would be a mix of bramble nettles and due to the trees I have in and around the garden if they could get through the nettles and brambles it would be Ash, Birch and Sycamore trees. Very little else. I hope your garden continues to thrive and support the insects and wildlife in your local area. 💚😊🐌🐝🐛
excellent
Thank you. Glad you think so. 💚
Greetings from Ireland, Beautiful Garden, Its the bees knees.
Hello! Thank you so happy you enjoyed the visit to my garden. 😊 💚
I tried planting poppies a few times. Then one plant magically appeared last year. Now it’s beautifully robust. I also cheated and bought a few to cheer me and my neighbor. What happy happy flowers!
I struggle to grow them as my garden has too much shade. So to see these poppies popping up is a real treat. I've actually got a perennial poppy growing g that is going to flower too any day that's been in for about fours years and never flowered before so a double treat. I love to hear bees inside them they sound so excited getting at the pollen. They are a very cheerful flower indeed. 😊💚
What a beautiful garden. :) ☘🌼🌻🌺🌷🌱
Thank you so glad you think so. 😊💚
Thanks for the tour of your garden!
Your more than welcome. 💚😊
Thanks Tracey, great video❤
Thanks Jojo. 💚😊
Marvellous.
Thank you 💚😊
Absolutely beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much. So glad you enjoyed watching. 💚😊
We sometimes have loads of poppies and then nothing at all.xx🐝🐝
Yes that can happen can't it? I can't wait for them to open.
I can feel some lovely white currant and raspberry jam coming on later in the year. 😁
Definitely 😊😋
I make pesto with the lemon balm.. Have you tried that? Its lovely for a summer lunch with some shell pasta
No I haven't that does sound like one I'd love to try. Perfect on a warm day. Thank you for that suggestion 😊💚
I love your garden wall. Oh I have to look that herb Robert up it looks similar to one we have. Welsh poppies are like California poppies and self seed everywhere here. Thank you for the beautiful tour about I bet it is abuzz with life. Have a marvellous week and stay well, Ali 🌥️🇨🇦
Thanks Ali it originally ran the full length of the garden when first built over 100 yrs ago only two gardens in our row of terrace properties have the full original wall now. But yes I do love the wall too. Yes insects are beginning to appear now looks like some warmth here for a bit so that should help them along, though rain expected too. Hope you're well take care . 💚
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Thank you 😊
Thanks for the tour Tracy. The rain has been so awful hasn`t it, but maybe the plants are benefitting now and the insects will benefit in the long run. I have one spindly hedge garlic plant that has seeded itself in my garden so I`m hoping for more next year. I have seen a few male orange tips around the place but never in my garden. There is hedge garlic in the road verges, but the men from the council are out with their mowers and strimmers now. So sad.
Over from me is an area of grass that belongs to a housing charity. During lock down it flourished with wildflowers. Whether due to costs or we now have a wildlife enthusiast in charge they've only cut it once last year in September and so far this year its uncut. It's full of cuckoo flowers, another food sauce for the Orange-tip so 🤞🏻they leave it as they did last year. No spraying by our local council yet either, some good coming of a low budget maybe.
This is like my dream. I'm trying to get rid of the lawn and have a wild garden instead.
Great! If you haven't found him yet to watch I'd highly recommend 'Wild Your Garden with Joel Ashton.' Also someone just setting out wilding their garden is 'My Wild Welsh Garden.'I have established my garden over many years and I hope my videos help too. It's really worth it for the wdlife and they'll definitely show appreciation. Also look out for wildlife gardening books in charity shops, I've found some great books in them. Best of look 😊 💚
@@wildlifegardener-tracey6206 yes, I love Joel’s channel! I’ll check out the other one you mentioned too. Thank you 🌸
@brendanawesomeness Joel is great. I hope you succeed, it's totally worth Wilding your garden so rewarding. ☺
A Beautiful natural garden.must be blissful A sanctuary for all.what a lovely way to live in harmony
Thank you making it a safe zone for the local wildlife is my aim. 😊💚
Thank you for your vlog, but i notice you dont have honeysuckle ??
Hello actually I have three honeysuckle. I've not mentioned them in the recent videos. I'll remember to show them in my next video very importantplants for pollinators. Thank you for watching happy you liked the vlog 💚😊
It's been proven that a 'garden' left to do it's own thing does not support wildlife or even attract it the same as a managed wildlife garden such as yours and 'My wild welch garden ' does, where there's a mixture of cultivated and wild/weeds mix of plants. I also am trying to attract as much wildlife into my garden in Cumbria. 🙏🐞🐝🐛🦋🕷️🌹
I know if mine was left it would be a mix of bramble nettles and due to the trees I have in and around the garden if they could get through the nettles and brambles it would be Ash, Birch and Sycamore trees. Very little else. I hope your garden continues to thrive and support the insects and wildlife in your local area. 💚😊🐌🐝🐛