My UK Tropical Garden Tour 2022 Early Summer
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Hi Everyone! 😎
I've had a few months away from UA-cam, but this week I am back with My UK Tropical Garden Tour 2022 during Early Summer. I hope you like my new plants for this year and see a difference with the others since last year. 🌴🌺😎🍹
My exotic garden is in Birmingham, United Kingdom. As an exoticist, I like gardening and experimenting with growing houseplants and other exotic plants outside in the UK summer! 🌴🌵🌺☀️
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Beautiful colorful tropical garden 👌
Thank you My Plant World 😊
Really enjoyed video, thank you for sharing ! Just added two more plant names to my shopping list !
Thanks Neringa G, glad you liked it. Plants lists do get big very quickly! 🙂
Very nice, and the amount of work you have done here shows.
Thanks Mary 😊
Excellent video bro gardens looking beautiful for the summer nice colours too xxx
Thanks Kim xxx
It’s looking good
Thanks Iris👍😀
Very nice 👍 wish I had a bigger garden to fit more in 😂 and a conservatory or greenhouse for over wintering certain plants would be a real treat! Your plants all look very healthy, you obviously care for them well 👍
Also Bismarkia nobilis is my favourite palm, but how on earth do you plan on keeping that alive in this country?! But good luck with it all the same!
Hi Veedub, thanks 😎 Bismarkia is my favourite palm too. I will grow it in a pot and keep it in my conservatory for the winter. I am hoping it has some hardiness grown from seed in the UK🤞 I do like experimenting with exotics and proving the books wrong. After all, it will be reaching 40c for the first time in the UK on Monday or Tuesday. When it is too big, I will donate it to a botanical garden.
Absolutely! Good luck with it all, look forward to seeing the Bissy’s progress 😃 and what a great idea to donate to a botanical garden when it outgrows your space… hopefully!!
From one tropical enthusiast to another, all the best 👊👌
🌼🌻🐝☀️🌺👨🌾 I love your garden!! Such a great inspiration to me as I am also a gardener and UA-cam creator. You put a lot of work and love into growing your garden! All the hard work is paying off. I still have so much to learn about gardening and I appreciate your tips, tricks! I’d love to learn more about gardening from each other. Happy Harvest!
Thank you 😊 I will have to check out your channel 😎
Superb work. Highlights for me is the brahea armata and butia. How do you harden off your kentia? Looks in great nick, mine was burnt on bringing outside even though I did it gradually. Love your mountain papaya. I'm looking forward to seeing footage of your colocasia Pharaoh's mask when it develops. I've seen them on a channel abroad and they are just superb 👌
Thanks Vincenzo👍 My kentia palm is kept dry and very cool in winter at 5c /6c minimum (colder than the books say) and it has diffuse light during winter. I just put it outside (where it is now) in a semi shaded position, where it gets evening light (west facing). If there are any burnt, leaves, I just cut them off 😎
@@theplantaholic Thanks for the advice. The cool winter must also help I guess also. Much appreciated 👍
That looks like Sedum kimnachii not Sedum praealtum, S. praealtum is more shrubby and the leaves are more curved
Awesome garden. Just wondering is your Mountain Paw Paw planted out in the ground? - And if so how does it handle the Winters? - Must be really cold hardy.
Hi Albey, the mountain paw paw is supposedly hardy to -7c down to the root. At that temperature, the stems would probably turn to mush and would take a couple of years to grow tall and fruit. Therefore, I lift mine in autumn and store in my unheated conservatory, planting back out in the soil in May 😎
@@theplantaholic - O.K Thanks
Where in the uk is your garden? I would love to know to see wether my Strelanzia has a chance of flowering
Hi Nicola, my garden is in Birmingham. I keep my Strelitzia in my unheated conservatory for the winter and flower buds appear in April. It then flowers late April to May outside once frosts have passed 🙂
Hi there what do you feed your brugmansia 3 x week ?
Hi Martin, I feed it with tomato food, which is high in potassium, to promote high quality flowering. Thanks for watching 🙂
@@theplantaholic thanks