Caro Paul il tuo giardino e' bello in tutte le stagioni dell'anno....ben curato e sistemato e tu sei un grande amante della natura,si capisce molto bene.Belle le tue ortensie ,ben curate .Anche io curo le mie piantine con discreto successo...Volevo infine ringraziarti tantissimo per avere aggiunto i sottotitoli in italiano ,non sai come sono felice :grazie di cuore!!Ti saluto un bacione e al prossimo tuo interessante video.😘
Thank you Anna, you are very kind and I am delighted you enjoy my garden. Grazie Anna, sei molto gentile e sono felice che ti piaccia il mio giardino. È un piacere assicurarci che i sottotitoli siano tradotti. Tanti auguri, Paul 🌸
Everything about you and your garden are both therapeutic but especially the way you talk. I often watch/listen to your uploads right before I go to bed. So soothing, relaxing, calming and almost healing. Thank you, Paul.
I appreciate you letting me know that, as like many people I am not sure about the sound of my voice and it takes some time to get used to hearing it. I do like to be in a calm, relaxed world so I am very happy - and greatly encouraged - if my videos add to that. Thank you.
Здравствуйте Пол. Снова любуюсь вашим садом. Ваши растения ухожены и здоровы. Виден результат вашей заботы. Сорняков совсем нет. Это каждодневный труд. Вы ещё и художник. Ваши растения гармонируют друг с другом. С уважением Ольга.
Also, my burgeoning hydrangeas had to be rescued, so I had only one stalk that survived. But her leaves are so healthy and happy. She shall live!!!! 💜💜💜
As you see I like lots of hydrangeas! Dahlias are a good bet for ‘instant’ Summer colour in a new garden. Just buy corms in Spring and they’ll flower from late June right through to the first frosts. Good luck!
I'm always so excited when I see you pop up in my feed. Your garden is so lovely and I seem to learn something from every one of your videos. You certainly inspired me to plany hydrangea's last year, and this year I'm so happy for it. I never knew to cut back penstemons. I'm headed out to my garden to remedy that right now. Thank you so much for your channel. 🌻
So nice of you, thank you. If your penstemons are standing up OK then you could wait till they’ve had their first flower and then give a good dead head for repeat blooms - might be a touch late for a Chelsea Chop now. Hope your new hydrangeas are flowering. How is it going at the plant nursery Colleen? 🌸
@@paultsworld How kind of you to remember. As it turned out, they were overstaffed so I'm spending the time learning in my own garden. My hydrangeas are so lovely. Thank you for your inspiration.
Какие у вас красивые гортензии! Чтобы их вырастить надо много воды, хорошо, что у вас идут дожди. Сад с ними смотрится великолепно, спасибо за рассказ. What beautiful hydrangeas you have! To grow them you need a lot of water, it's good that you have rains. The garden looks great with them, thanks for the story.
Thank you Olga. Yes, the leaves are so large and green thanks to the thunderstorms we have had this last couple of weeks - I could never water them as well as good heavy rain. 🌻
So glad to see you again Paul. What a gorgeous garden you have now; it certainly repays all the back-breaking work, feeding and care you gave.- how it has grown too. For me, the paniculatas give more generously than anything. Love the little Smoke tree. Thank you!
Dear Paul, every time I watch a video about your garden I really relax a lot and I always learn something new and wonderful about flowers and plants. What a fascinating world! It must be wonderful to be able to enjoy the beauty of nature in every season, to see how it changes and how it evolves in every season of the year! And you take care of it in an extraordinary way and with great competence, dedication and love. A hug from Milan, my like for you and happy summer! Renata
❤ your beautiful garden especially all your hydrangeas. Is your oak leaf hydrangea grow in sun? ❤ your lace cap . You inspired me to plant more hydrangeas in my garden. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you - I have one oak-leaf in sun and two in partial shade. The one you saw in this video is in full sun in the height of Summer and is looking good. I do believe though it is more a woodland plant that likes a certain amount of shade. Good luck with the new hydrangeas you get.
I love the way you show your experiments of a few months ago and then show how it looks today. I’ve recently bought an oak leaf hydrangea which has just two flowers on it and the leaves are a lovely pink colour. Hope it turns out as beautiful as yours.
I also love 'before and after' pictures - I'll try and do more - it takes a lot of organisation lol. What is the oak-leaf variety with the pink leaves? - sounds really interesting.
@@paultsworld hi Paul. The hydrangea is called Quercifolia Snowflake. It has arching white conical flowers and the leaves turn a bronze pinky purple. 💕
Wow Ellie, that’s an interesting one. I feel they don’t like being cut back too much as it inhibits flowering. I made that mistake with one of mine last year.
Thank you for the garden tour. You have a beautiful collection of plants. My favourites are the hydrangea and hosta and now the Azalea. I am on the look out for the Cornus, what a stunning small tree.
Glad you enjoyed the tour. They are probably my favourite plants as well - I love the anticipation with the hostas as the spikes start to show in the early Spring.
Hello..Paul T's World. Your English garden is truly wonderful and enchanting... 😍 😍 😍 Those Flowers are blooming beautifully...I love it so much.. 💕💕💕 Say HELLO to them..Sir! Thank you for brightening my Sunday Morning.. 🌅 Good wishes to you and greetings from North Borneo.
Just discovered and subscribed to your channel. You have a beautiful garden! I love all of your plants and flowers, especially, the hydrangeas. They are absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your video!
Such a pleasant and beautiful time in the garden. You have a lovely selection of Hydrangeas. Our deer have kindly ignored our pink Incrediballs and arborescens this year so are looking spectacular. Thx for the tip on cutting back Penstemons. Our Hummingbirds love them. Always enjoy your videos.
Easier for my garden as I don’t have deer or rabbits. How fabulous having hummingbirds visit your garden Doreen!Would love to have them but they’re only in the Americas. 🌻
Lovely as always. I do love a garden experiment. Where I'm here in the states I'm zone 7b, we could pass for 8a, in my opinion. We rarely get extremely cold here, some 4 - 5 yrs ago it did, one hydrangea never bloomed that summer. I cut it way back with all intentions of removing it, never got around to it, it has the most blooms today since it was cut back. I do so appreciate you putting the name up too, makes it really easy to copy cat you for my garden.
Пауль, привет вам из России. Всегда восхищаюсь вашим садом , он такой красивый. А ваше позитивное настроение и улыбка заставляет и меня улыбаться . Крепкого вам здоровья. ❤Эмилия.
Hi paul. I love all the varieties of hydrangea that you have in your garden. You might show us how you take a cutting. Sorry if i missed a video on that. We have had torrential rain here over the past week. Your garden looks wonderful. 🇮🇪☔🌧️
Hello Catherine, loads of rain here too - one of the reasons the mopheads look so good. Thank you for the reminder - I’m intending doing a cuttings video. Enjoy your garden - sun is on its way. 🌸 🌞
Hi Paul, your Hydrangeas are looking stunning, I luv them, enjoy your week in the garden ❤ it's very wet here at the moment hoping for the sunshine to come back. Take care.
Hi Helen, I’ve just seen the rain stats for Britain - all areas have had far more rain than is normal for the whole of July - and we’re only half way through! Would be nice if it warmed up a bit now. Have a nice week 🌻
Good Afternoon, Paul, your plants all look superb despite their dry start to the season. I write from West Sussex and have been to Gravetye Manor and Sissinghurst. I like your results of the heavy prune of the white hydrangea. I will be pruning mine soon enough! Time to be more aggressive. I love your newly propagated hydrangeas, how satisfying. Glad you have had lots of rain. Looking forward to all your backyard updates. Fly home tomorrow. I have loved England. Last week, I did Hampton Court Show and Kew. M🌿
You’re in England! I am so pleased you’ve had an enjoyable time - hope you’ve had some dry weather. Safe journey home. By the way - remember RIP Philly? Well - she flowered a month or so ago! 🌻
Yes of course I remember RIP Philly!! Paul the Slasher gave her a radical prune! The lesson is: Go hard or Go home! Though, I think the fact she took FIVE years to flower again, might indicate a degree of resentment!! 🤣😅
Thank you for the lovely video, your hydrangeas are gorgeous! I'm in Prince Edward Island, Canada (US zone 4) so can't grow the beautiful oakleaf varieties. I have just started a garden this year. and have planted 2 paniculatas - Pinky Winky and Confetti - I can't wait to see them bloom! Happy gardening
I have a Pinky Winky and really like it - it does well for me every year. I don’t know ‘Confetti’ I must look it up. Greetings to Prince Edward Island. 🇨🇦
I rather like the way the white mophead hydrangea is blooming, with the low flowers, under the healthy green leaves. Would you be interested in doing a video on the pond? I'd love to check in on the newts.
I agree - those lovely big leaves have responded to the rain. That’s nice you’re interested in the wildlife. Unfortunately the pond has been suffering from blanket weed this year and I haven’t seen the newts - they’re there though and OK but it’s not good for photography. Hopefully next year it will be clear.
Hello, Paul. Your garden looks great and the hydrangeas are simply splendid! I'm sorry I haven't watched your video earlier, but 24h after I came back home from the UK I went down with the flu. I haven't recovered yet, to be honest. Flying with a bunch of coughing and sneezing children on board is not a healthy pastime ;-) I did manage to visit and film seven beautiful gardens in Sussex and Surrey, fortunately.
Oh Paul, your garden is stunning. I too have a Hydrangea Bed, still new but hoping it will be as beautiful as yours. I do love paniculatas. Best wishes from South Wales 🏴
So nice to see a new video from you Paul, and such a lovely one. Garden looks gorgeous and some unusual hydrangeas. My oak leafs and aborescens are also t done. The macrophyllas are coming on, as are the paniculatas. It’s such a great time of the year! Be well.
Hi Paul. I always enjoy your videos and your experiments 😅. What beautiful hydrangeas and the white one you cut back is lovely. I purchased a white mop head a couple of years ago from my supermarket because the poor thing was on its last legs. This year is the first time it actually looks like a plant, so I'm happy I stuck with it. Many thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend 🙋♀️
So pleased you enjoy the videos Kim. That’s satisfying you rescuing a little hydrangea and hopefully blooming well. I was given that white one - it was a twig with two little leaves. 🌻
I’m so glad you showed us your experiment. I had to do some pruning on my big leaf hydrangeas and I’m so glad they have bloomed. I’m in the south and today is so windy. I’ve lost most of my blooms on my incredible. They are now in a vase. I love hydrangeas the most, as when everything else starts to struggle I know my garden will look stunning all summer. I have a question about the dahlias. I’ve just started a dahlia bed this year. How many years do you leave yours in the ground before dividing. I tested two I bought on clearance last year. They survived the winter and I took one out in spring to check tubers and the clump was enormous.
It's windy here too - not good for July lol. Yes, just when not much is flowering - the hydrangeas always come to the rescue. That's a good point about the dahlias. I left mine in for years and 'forgot' about dividing them! So I just divide them if the clump becomes too big or they are losing vigour - I should be more methodical about it.
Hi Paul! I was missing you, and now I’m glad that you already posted a new video of your gorgeous garden. And now… I’m going to enjoy the video!🥰 Greetings from Chelan, Washington🇺🇸💚💚💚💚🪴🌵🌼🌸🌺🪷🌻🌹🌞
@@paultsworld • Yes, I enjoyed your garden as always!🥰 You do a wonderful job in your garden… green thumbs for you!👍🏼👍🏼💚💚 Last winter was very cold here. My hydrangeas suffered a lot, and this year I have no flowers at all. I also lost two Rose of Sharon and a Wisteria that were 20 years old😢Anyways … see you in the next video!🙋🏻♀️❤️💚💚💚💚🌵🪴
Garden's looking great Paul. I really like your Framboisine Rensam with the beautiful florets. Hope Pinky Winky is doing well. I saw one at Gordale the other day but I couldn't justify spending any more money as the other plants in my trolley came to quite a bit on that day. Good excuse to go back!
Goredale have been stocking a nice variety of paniculatas - as you know I do like the Pink Winky - it's in the back garden and really comes into its own when the florets turn red - Wendy, I think you need one!
Hi Pauline, thank you for your message - yes, I am fine - just away travelling at the moment but hope to do the next video soon when I get back. All the best to you 🌸
Hi Paul, love all the hydrangeas. They are so beautiful. The contrast ofthe cream with the pinks and purples at the start of the video was fantastic!! 😊 I was surprised that the white mop head flowered, as the hard prune goes against whst the books say. Just shows 'he who dares wins'.😊 For the first time I have been successful with some cuttings, so I am chuffed to bits.
I wish you could have seen the smile that came across my face when I saw that you had posted a new video. Your garden is so lovely. At about 9:08 to 9:10 or so, you “featured” a deep, pink hydrangea that was absolutely stunning. Do you know the variety name? I am becoming so infatuated with hydrangeas that I want one of every variety I can get my hands on here in Kentucky! Thank you for sharing your lovely garden and brightening my day.
So nice of you - thank you for letting me know. That hydrangea has grown beautifully - it’s a lacecap but I’m afraid I don’t know the variety. It’s a cutting from the large one that’s on the patio. Each one varies in its colour depending on the acidity of the soil. I had a Zorro in the front that was pink and in the wrong place - I moved it to the lawn bed in the back garden - and now it’s a stunning blue! They are now producing new varieties of lacecaps and mopheads that keep a consistent colour regardless of the soil. Good luck with your collection.
Hi Mike, thank you. The brugmansias are doing fine, it’s been an incredibly cold and wet Summer so they aren’t anywhere near as good as last year. I’ll put them in the garage once there’s been a first frost. Here that will probably be in sometime in November or December.
Hello Paul, I'm a new subscriber. I found you while looking for woodland gardens. I'm almost full woodland. Probably 80% woodland. I so wanted a cottage garden but it's not going to happen. I don't have much space with direct sunlight. I have an small area with full sun and one area with some morning sun and a bit more in afternoons. There's were I tried to make me a cottage "room". I did do well with salvias, hydrangeas that I rooted, and ginger lilies. We have very hot and humid summers. Fall is actually perfect like spring weather. I struggled all summer to keep my plants watered because of drought and heat waves. They actually did ok. The temperature is much lower and everything has started putting on new growth and blooming again. After watching a video you did on woodland gardens I have hope for a garden that can have beautiful plants that bloom and thrive in shady areas. It was such a great video and so glad I found it to help me plan for next spring.
Hello and welcome to my channel. Usually in Britain the woodland plants are mostly acidic loving plants - I wonder if that’s the same in your garden? Luckily my soil is very slightly acidic so these plants - azalea, rhododendron, camellia, pieris, big-leaf hydrangea - do well for me. I hope you manage to get a sunny corner going for the cottage plants.
@@paultsworld Thank you. Yes, my soil is acidic with some areas a bit sandy. Both azaleas and camellias thrive here. I have an oak leaf hydrangea and it does well as does the regular hydrangeas I guess they are. They are the blue or pink depending on the soil. I do want something different this spring. I see so many beautiful ones here on gardening channels. I hope to find some ground covers that also bloom or something that blooms in part sun. Thank you so much for responding to my comment. I’ll be binge watching your channel the coming weeks.
Yes, the ones which change colour depending on the soil pH are the mophead and lacecap hydrangeas - as you will see, I have lots of those plus three oak leafs and many paniculatas. I like brunnera and lamium for ground cover - both of those are OK in part shade. Thank you for watching my channel.
@@paultsworld Thank you. I have never heard the name of those hydrangeas. I like it. It's so nice to know. I have an oakwood as well. It's very old. The tallest part is about 10 feet the blooms were beautiful but there were not as many as I would think it should be. I'm sure it hasn't been cut back in 10 years. I will definitely look for those plants. I'm sure I'll have to order them unless I go to a big nursery about an hour from me. That's not bad as long as they have them. You're very welcome. I love watching your channel. Lots of great topics. I'm looking forward to watching them and new ones as well. Have a great weekend 😄
I’m so pleased you enjoy my channel and hopefully you’ll see a new variety of plants - particularly the big-leaf macrophylla hydrangeas - I have quite a few in my garden - they love acidic soil and part shade. Enjoy a nice gardening weekend! 🌻
Ορτανσία αγαπημένο λουλούδι όμως εδώ στην Ελλάδα έχει πολύ ζέστη και υποφέρουν. Μπορώ να πω ότι θέλουν δύο φορές την ημέρα πότισμα. Πάντως οι δικές σας είναι πανέμορφες. Από την Ελλάδα καλό καλοκαίρι ❤
Αυτό είναι σωστό - ιδιαίτερα οι ορτανσίες μοσχοβολιστών χρειάζονται πολύ νερό. Χαιρετισμούς στην Ελλάδα. 🌻 That's correct - particularly the mophead hydrangeas need a lot of water.
What a spectacular collection of hydrangeas! Do you know the flowering sequence of the different types of hydrangeas? Also, do you use compost and manure on your hydrangeas ? Greetings from Melbourne.
Thank you - glad you enjoyed my hydrangeas. Generally the mophead and lacecap hydrangeas flower first then the paniculatas. This year I haven’t fed the hydrangeas - only because I’ve been busy on other business. But ideally I like to mulch with ericaceous compost and add a few chicken pellets in late Winter/early Spring. Then every now and then over the Summer I add a splash of liquid ‘azalea’ food to a watering can. I’m not methodical and sometimes simply react if a plant isn’t looking too good. Greetings to 🇦🇺
Thank you - I must say the hydrangeas are doing well. I've just checked out your latest video Mindy and see you have lots - and lots - of really interesting hydrangeas. Nice flowering paniculatas. Your macrophyllas have fabulous large green leaves - not sure why they aren't covered in blooms - I wonder if your Winter knocks them back a bit too much and they then grow beautifully but don't get the early flowers started?
Hi Paul, hope you can help me. I have a few beautiful Hydrangea paniculata in my garden and I cut them back every year. This year one of them stopped growing. No shoots, nothing. Then I cut it back for a fresh restart about 30 cm from the ground about one and a half month ago... Still nothing. Saw a picture of last year it was still blooming. Did the same as the other ones who are fine. Can I help this one or is it over?
Hi JV, sorry one of your paniculatas is having a problem. It sounds to me as though there's a problem with the roots. I would be tempted to dig it up - check the root ball (any insects?) and maybe put it in a large pot to see what happens next. I have one paniculata that was magnificent up to two years ago. then the blooms were really small and not looking good. I took a cutting and the cutting is flowering brilliantly this year but the mother plant is having another really bad Summer. I don't know if it is lack of food or insects - I also have to make a decision.
My big leaf hydrangea have not bloom in three seasons. Should I remove and plant in full sun. Not sure what to do. Now in July there are nice and healthy, but no bloom. Please help. Thanks
The big-leaf Hydeangeas like a lot of water and don’t like to be scorched. Even in my mild Summers they can struggle if there’s a heatwave. Depends on your Summers - if hot then maybe a semi shade place. Of course some sun always brings on flowers better than total shade. I wonder if the problem is the soil. Big-leaf hydrangeas (mophead lacecap) prefer a slightly acidic - ericaceous soil. I always plant with plenty of ericaceous compost and feed with ‘azalea’ food. My soil is naturally slightly acidic. The big-leaf hydrangeas in my sister’s garden have done very badly - she has clay soil that is almost certainly fairly alkaline. I would ideally move plants in Autumn or Spring. Give your plants a nice mulch and feed in February/March/April - depending how long your Winters are. Hope some of that is of help - I presume you are not pruning too hard in Spring?
@@paultsworld Yes , Argentina has marvelous landscapes. At this time , Bariloche is covered in snow.Because of its landscape it resembles Switzerland. The Province of Tucumán is the Garden of Republic. Huge hydrangea plants grow there . But I like the Province of Córdoba for its rivers and pleasant climate .
Turkiyeden selam paul çekim yapmayali bayağı oldu tatildemiydiniz yoksa iş yogunlugundanmi bahcen herzamanki gibi kusursuz mükemmel rengarenk havada güzel kamelyada ve bahcende ne güzel piknik olur hava bahar havası türkiye çok sıcak selamlar ben hülya 😊
Teşekkürler Ülker. Evet, bir fotoğrafçı ve kameraman olarak 'günlük işim' ile meşguldüm - ancak başka bir bahçecilik videosu çekebildiğim için mutluyum. Thank you. Yes, I have been busy on my 'day job' as a photographer and videographer - but am happy to have been able to make another gardening video.
@@paultsworld biraz özel olcak ama sizin orada ev yardımcılığı veya bakicilik işleri için başvuru yapsam acaba olurmu nerelere kayıt olunuyor sizin oranın parası değerli bizim paramız değersiz ingilizce hiç yok yada yakın cevrenizden ihtiyacı olan olursa soylermisiniz 55 yaşında bayanim adım hülya teşekkürler 😊
Enjoy your work so very much! I’m also grateful for your teaching and sharing knowledge. Wondering if you could clone yourself and send him to my 20 acre farm in Oklahoma…I could use a hand out here lol! Especially a smart creative one like you😉 As always Thank you!💚
@cindyl3916 Thank you Cindy - ha, ha - cloning would be great - I often need to be in two places at one time! 20 acre farm sounds a great place but lots of hard work.
@@paultsworld Yes it is a lot of work, it really never gets done😉 I’m here alone with 8 dogs, 2 horses and 5 geese. It does have live water to cool off in though lol! Thank you for the reply💫
Hi Paul, your garden is absolutely stunning! The colours are gorgeous! I have a soft spot for hydrangeas. My husband gave one of ours a trim this spring and now it only has one flower on it 😢😢😢 I’m not sure what happened to it. In other news our vanilla strawberry is doing awesome and it has about 10 flowers that are just starting to grow. Our winter was weird and it really messed up our flowers and I know it has happened to other people. It was a joy to see your garden you definitely have a green thumb. 🌹🪻🌸🌺🌷🌻🌼 :)
Thank you Sue - glad you like Hydrangeas. Paniculatas should be OK to prune in the Spring - the others not so much. I wish I had a vanilla strawberry - I wonder if yours has the red tinges yet? Happy gardening 🌸
@@paultsworld you’re welcome, Paul. I do love the hydrangeas and they are relatively easy to care for., except when they’re not lol. The flowers on the vanilla strawberry are white first and then they turn a pinkish colour. I wish you could get one. You do have one similar, I can’t remember what it was called. Have a great day! :)
Caro Paul il tuo giardino e' bello in tutte le stagioni dell'anno....ben curato e sistemato e tu sei un grande amante della natura,si capisce molto bene.Belle le tue ortensie ,ben curate .Anche io curo le mie piantine con discreto successo...Volevo infine ringraziarti tantissimo per avere aggiunto i sottotitoli in italiano ,non sai come sono felice :grazie di cuore!!Ti saluto un bacione e al prossimo tuo interessante video.😘
Thank you Anna, you are very kind and I am delighted you enjoy my garden.
Grazie Anna, sei molto gentile e sono felice che ti piaccia il mio giardino.
È un piacere assicurarci che i sottotitoli siano tradotti.
Tanti auguri, Paul 🌸
Everything about you and your garden are both therapeutic but especially the way you talk. I often watch/listen to your uploads right before I go to bed. So soothing, relaxing, calming and almost healing. Thank you, Paul.
I appreciate you letting me know that, as like many people I am not sure about the sound of my voice and it takes some time to get used to hearing it. I do like to be in a calm, relaxed world so I am very happy - and greatly encouraged - if my videos add to that. Thank you.
Your garden gets prettier every year! I was happy to see your latest video in my feed today.
So nice of you Leanne. 🌻
Здравствуйте Пол. Снова любуюсь вашим садом. Ваши растения ухожены и здоровы. Виден результат вашей заботы. Сорняков совсем нет. Это каждодневный труд. Вы ещё и художник. Ваши растения гармонируют друг с другом. С уважением Ольга.
Thank you so much Ольга, for your kind and encouraging words. 🌻
I really had enjoy it beautifully thank for sharing😄👌🪴🌾🌲
Thank you - so pleased you liked my video 🌻
Very nice 😄👌
Paul T you have the absolutely most beautiful garden there ever was!! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers Allan - I’m pleased you enjoyed the garden.
Hi Paul . What abeautiful and amazing hydrangeas in your garden also the other plants . Your garden looks so pretty . Have awonderful day .
Hi Lina, thank you, the hydrangeas always seem to put on a show! Enjoy your week 🌸
Your hydrangeas do not disappoint, Paul! Gorgeous! The garden looks lovely, and I love the bearded look on you!😃
Thank you Dawn - it’s appreciated 🌸
Due to a move, my midsummer English garden is relatively new. I am watching this for inspiration for next summer. 💜💜💜
Also, my burgeoning hydrangeas had to be rescued, so I had only one stalk that survived. But her leaves are so healthy and happy. She shall live!!!! 💜💜💜
As you see I like lots of hydrangeas! Dahlias are a good bet for ‘instant’ Summer colour in a new garden. Just buy corms in Spring and they’ll flower from late June right through to the first frosts.
Good luck!
Always a pleasure to see your garden 🤗
Thank you so much 🌻
Garden looks beautiful as always Paul. Hydrangeas are superb, I must add a few more to my garden. Thank you for a lovely tour.
Thank you Lil, it's fun adding to the collection. 🌻
What a wonderful Hydrangea Collection 💚
Thank you - it seems to get bigger every year! 🌻
I'm always so excited when I see you pop up in my feed. Your garden is so lovely and I seem to learn something from every one of your videos. You certainly inspired me to plany hydrangea's last year, and this year I'm so happy for it. I never knew to cut back penstemons. I'm headed out to my garden to remedy that right now. Thank you so much for your channel. 🌻
So nice of you, thank you.
If your penstemons are standing up OK then you could wait till they’ve had their first flower and then give a good dead head for repeat blooms - might be a touch late for a Chelsea Chop now.
Hope your new hydrangeas are flowering.
How is it going at the plant nursery Colleen? 🌸
@@paultsworld How kind of you to remember. As it turned out, they were overstaffed so I'm spending the time learning in my own garden. My hydrangeas are so lovely. Thank you for your inspiration.
@@RoseCottageColleen you have so much in your garden now - plus hydrangeas blooming - sounds wonderful!
Какие у вас красивые гортензии! Чтобы их вырастить надо много воды, хорошо, что у вас идут дожди. Сад с ними смотрится великолепно, спасибо за рассказ.
What beautiful hydrangeas you have! To grow them you need a lot of water, it's good that you have rains. The garden looks great with them, thanks for the story.
Thank you Olga. Yes, the leaves are so large and green thanks to the thunderstorms we have had this last couple of weeks - I could never water them as well as good heavy rain. 🌻
So glad to see you again Paul. What a gorgeous garden you have now; it certainly repays all the back-breaking work, feeding and care you gave.- how it has grown too. For me, the paniculatas give more generously than anything. Love the little Smoke tree. Thank you!
Hello Wendy, glad your paniculatas are also doing well - in many ways I think these varieties are the easiest and toughest of the hydrangeas. 🌻
@@paultsworld I will look for some others now; 'Candlelight' looks good. At least they survived the heat and cold, but mine, in pots are very exposed.
Candlelight is looking even better now it’s fully out and Framboisine Rensam has turned a lovely pink - I think these are my two favourites.
The red lacecape hydrangeas are so pretty. Love them!
Me too - also the bees love the lacecaps
Glad to see you and your garden Paul. Gorgeous as usual! 💚💚💚
So nice of you - thank you Σοφια 🌻
I enjoy seeing your garden all year but today it looks Spectacular 🎉🌸🌺
Those flowering shrubs really do it don’t they! Glad you liked them 🌻
your garden is so beautiful thanks for sharing it with us
You’re very welcome - thank you.
I kept thinking, my garden is a bit pathetic but I do love it. Yours is beautiful.
If you love your garden - then it’s a great garden! 🌻👍
Thoroughly enjoyed you showcasing your gorgeous hydrangeas!!! Zoro is a Wowzer!
Hi AJ, I want to see how tall it will grow - the zorro in the front garden is pink and the one in the back garden is blue!
presioso jardin, esas hortensias hermosas 🌸 🌸💚
Gracias Tomasa. 🌻
Great to see you again! I always enjoy your garden!
Thank you - it’s appreciated.
Hello Paul so good to see you and your BEAUTIFUL garden once again 😊. It is lush and lovely and I learned a few things from you today-Thank You!
Thank you Janice, it certainly is lush - haven't seen this much rain in Summer for a long time! 🌸
Wow, wow, wow! What perfection!
Aw, thank you!
Dear Paul, every time I watch a video about your garden I really relax a lot and I always learn something new and wonderful about flowers and plants. What a fascinating world!
It must be wonderful to be able to enjoy the beauty of nature in every season, to see how it changes and how it evolves in every season of the year! And you take care of it in an extraordinary way and with great competence, dedication and love.
A hug from Milan, my like for you and happy summer! Renata
Hello Renata, thank you so much for your very kind words and appreciation of the natural world.
Best wishes and greetings to Italy 🌸
@@paultsworld It's a true pleasure, dear Paul!! Nice time, my friend!!
Best wishes Renata and have a lovely week.
@@paultsworld You.too, Paul!!
❤ your beautiful garden especially all your hydrangeas. Is your oak leaf hydrangea grow in sun? ❤ your lace cap . You inspired me to plant more hydrangeas in my garden. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you - I have one oak-leaf in sun and two in partial shade. The one you saw in this video is in full sun in the height of Summer and is looking good. I do believe though it is more a woodland plant that likes a certain amount of shade.
Good luck with the new hydrangeas you get.
Absolutely gorgeous garden Paul, the hydrangeas are sooo beautiful and blooming well, vibrant and healthy ❤
Greetings from NJ, USA😊
Glad you enjoyed the hydrangeas Barbara. Greetings and thank you for letting me know where you’re from - I find it really interesting. 🌻
I love the way you show your experiments of a few months ago and then show how it looks today. I’ve recently bought an oak leaf hydrangea which has just two flowers on it and the leaves are a lovely pink colour. Hope it turns out as beautiful as yours.
I also love 'before and after' pictures - I'll try and do more - it takes a lot of organisation lol.
What is the oak-leaf variety with the pink leaves? - sounds really interesting.
@@paultsworld hi Paul. The hydrangea is called Quercifolia Snowflake. It has arching white conical flowers and the leaves turn a bronze pinky purple. 💕
Wow Ellie, that’s an interesting one.
I feel they don’t like being cut back too much as it inhibits flowering. I made that mistake with one of mine last year.
Beautiful hydrangeas!!! Great job taking so good care of them!🥰
Thank you! 👍
Thank you for the garden tour. You have a beautiful collection of plants. My favourites are the hydrangea and hosta and now the Azalea. I am on the look out for the Cornus, what a stunning small tree.
Glad you enjoyed the tour. They are probably my favourite plants as well - I love the anticipation with the hostas as the spikes start to show in the early Spring.
Hello..Paul T's World. Your English garden is truly wonderful and enchanting... 😍 😍 😍
Those Flowers are blooming beautifully...I love it so much.. 💕💕💕 Say HELLO to them..Sir!
Thank you for brightening my Sunday Morning.. 🌅
Good wishes to you and greetings from North Borneo.
Good morning Zaleha, thank you for watching and enjoying my garden. Greetings to North Borneo. 🌸
Just discovered and subscribed to your channel. You have a beautiful garden! I love all of your plants and flowers, especially, the hydrangeas. They are absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your video!
Thank you and welcome to my channel - hydrangeas are one of my favourites as well.
Thank You 🙏. Hopefully I will learn some plant names and have ideas. 😊
I am pleased you found my video interesting 👍
Such a pleasant and beautiful time in the garden. You have a lovely selection of Hydrangeas. Our deer have kindly ignored our pink Incrediballs and arborescens this year so are looking spectacular. Thx for the tip on cutting back Penstemons. Our Hummingbirds love them. Always enjoy your videos.
Easier for my garden as I don’t have deer or rabbits. How fabulous having hummingbirds visit your garden Doreen!Would love to have them but they’re only in the Americas. 🌻
Lovely as always. I do love a garden experiment. Where I'm here in the states I'm zone 7b, we could pass for 8a, in my opinion. We rarely get extremely cold here, some 4 - 5 yrs ago it did, one hydrangea never bloomed that summer. I cut it way back with all intentions of removing it, never got around to it, it has the most blooms today since it was cut back. I do so appreciate you putting the name up too, makes it really easy to copy cat you for my garden.
Hi Wende, it is nice when plants respond to being cut back. I am very pleased you find the captions useful for when you see something you fancy.
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I see a lot of plants I fancy. I start a list around this time of yr, getting my wishes ready for next.
Very organised!
Пауль, привет вам из России. Всегда восхищаюсь вашим садом , он такой красивый. А ваше позитивное настроение и улыбка заставляет и меня улыбаться . Крепкого вам здоровья. ❤Эмилия.
Thank you Emilia, so nice of you. 🌻
Love your hydrangeas! Garden looks so beautiful!
Thank you Linda. I’ve just checked out your garden videos and see you have a spectacular garden!
You are simply a Lucky Man! :)
Thank you!
Stunning Paul 🍃🌸🍃
Thank you Jasmine 🌻
Everything is looking healthy and gorgeous. I love hydrangeas too. My banana plant never came back from last winter r.i.p.
Thank you Susan. What a shame about your banana plant. I thought mine was a bit of a gonna but it has now sent up three little pups.
Qué, jardin tan divino, cuanto trabajo.
Gracias - me alegro. Es verdad - a veces paso algunas horas en el jardin. 😀
Welcome back Paul thank you for another tour so beautiful love all the colors 👍🙏😊❤️
Thank you Khay, glad you enjoyed my video 👍
Hi paul. I love all the varieties of hydrangea that you have in your garden. You might show us how you take a cutting. Sorry if i missed a video on that. We have had torrential rain here over the past week. Your garden looks wonderful. 🇮🇪☔🌧️
Hello Catherine, loads of rain here too - one of the reasons the mopheads look so good.
Thank you for the reminder - I’m intending doing a cuttings video.
Enjoy your garden - sun is on its way. 🌸 🌞
Yea Paul your back!
Absolutely! Thank you Eddree.
Hi Paul, your Hydrangeas are looking stunning, I luv them, enjoy your week in the garden ❤ it's very wet here at the moment hoping for the sunshine to come back. Take care.
Hi Helen, I’ve just seen the rain stats for Britain - all areas have had far more rain than is normal for the whole of July - and we’re only half way through! Would be nice if it warmed up a bit now.
Have a nice week 🌻
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Thank you.
Dziękuję 🌻
Good Afternoon, Paul, your plants all look superb despite their dry start to the season. I write from West Sussex and have been to Gravetye Manor and Sissinghurst. I like your results of the heavy prune of the white hydrangea. I will be pruning mine soon enough! Time to be more aggressive. I love your newly propagated hydrangeas, how satisfying. Glad you have had lots of rain. Looking forward to all your backyard updates. Fly home tomorrow. I have loved England. Last week, I did Hampton Court Show and Kew. M🌿
You’re in England! I am so pleased you’ve had an enjoyable time - hope you’ve had some dry weather. Safe journey home.
By the way - remember RIP Philly? Well - she flowered a month or so ago! 🌻
Yes of course I remember RIP Philly!! Paul the Slasher gave her a radical prune! The lesson is: Go hard or Go home! Though, I think the fact she took FIVE years to flower again, might indicate a degree of resentment!! 🤣😅
Maybe you’re right 😃 I was a touch over enthusiastic.
Good afternoon Paul!
Beautiful collection of hydrengas😊😊😊
Thank you Maria! 🌻
Thank you.
You’re welcome 🌻
Hoping for another video soon!
Paul T our morning coffee falls flat without fresh English Garden content :(
Hope you are able to post soon
Hi Frankie, tthank you for your nice message.
I’m just travelling at the moment but hope to have a video in October.
Thank you for the lovely video, your hydrangeas are gorgeous! I'm in Prince Edward Island, Canada (US zone 4) so can't grow the beautiful oakleaf varieties. I have just started a garden this year. and have planted 2 paniculatas - Pinky Winky and Confetti - I can't wait to see them bloom! Happy gardening
I have a Pinky Winky and really like it - it does well for me every year. I don’t know ‘Confetti’ I must look it up. Greetings to Prince Edward Island. 🇨🇦
I rather like the way the white mophead hydrangea is blooming, with the low flowers, under the healthy green leaves.
Would you be interested in doing a video on the pond? I'd love to check in on the newts.
I agree - those lovely big leaves have responded to the rain.
That’s nice you’re interested in the wildlife. Unfortunately the pond has been suffering from blanket weed this year and I haven’t seen the newts - they’re there though and OK but it’s not good for photography. Hopefully next year it will be clear.
THANKS PAUL,🤗 FOR SHARING THIS UPDATE IN JULY …HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YOU 🤗💚💚💚
Good afternoon! Everything fine here thank you - all the best to you. 👍🌻
@@paultsworld THANKS💚
Hello, Paul. Your garden looks great and the hydrangeas are simply splendid! I'm sorry I haven't watched your video earlier, but 24h after I came back home from the UK I went down with the flu. I haven't recovered yet, to be honest. Flying with a bunch of coughing and sneezing children on board is not a healthy pastime ;-) I did manage to visit and film seven beautiful gardens in Sussex and Surrey, fortunately.
Hi Jolanta, so sorry you’ve been hit with the dreaded lurgi, hope you shake it off soon. Looking forward to seeing your adventures in Sussex & Surrey.
Oh Paul, your garden is stunning. I too have a Hydrangea Bed, still new but hoping it will be as beautiful as yours. I do love paniculatas. Best wishes from South Wales 🏴
That’s great you’ve got a new hydrangea bed Pamela. You’ll be amazed how quickly these paniculatas grow and flower - greetings to Wales 🌻
So nice to see a new video from you Paul, and such a lovely one. Garden looks gorgeous and some unusual hydrangeas. My oak leafs and aborescens are also t done. The macrophyllas are coming on, as are the paniculatas. It’s such a great time of the year! Be well.
Great to hear your hydrangeas are all doing well - you obviously have a nice and varied collection. Thank you for enjoying my video. 🌻
The hydrangeas are looking great Mr. Paul. We have planted a few varieties of them on our garden and we so looking forward to see them grow.
You have a treat in store Carl - they will grow quickly for you.
Lovely
Thank you
Hi Paul. I always enjoy your videos and your experiments 😅. What beautiful hydrangeas and the white one you cut back is lovely. I purchased a white mop head a couple of years ago from my supermarket because the poor thing was on its last legs. This year is the first time it actually looks like a plant, so I'm happy I stuck with it. Many thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend 🙋♀️
So pleased you enjoy the videos Kim. That’s satisfying you rescuing a little hydrangea and hopefully blooming well. I was given that white one - it was a twig with two little leaves. 🌻
bravo Paul ! le jardin est magnifique
Merci Roger!
I’m so glad you showed us your experiment. I had to do some pruning on my big leaf hydrangeas and I’m so glad they have bloomed. I’m in the south and today is so windy. I’ve lost most of my blooms on my incredible. They are now in a vase. I love hydrangeas the most, as when everything else starts to struggle I know my garden will look stunning all summer. I have a question about the dahlias. I’ve just started a dahlia bed this year. How many years do you leave yours in the ground before dividing. I tested two I bought on clearance last year. They survived the winter and I took one out in spring to check tubers and the clump was enormous.
It's windy here too - not good for July lol. Yes, just when not much is flowering - the hydrangeas always come to the rescue.
That's a good point about the dahlias. I left mine in for years and 'forgot' about dividing them! So I just divide them if the clump becomes too big or they are losing vigour - I should be more methodical about it.
Hi Paul! I was missing you, and now I’m glad that you already posted a new video of your gorgeous garden. And now… I’m going to enjoy the video!🥰 Greetings from Chelan, Washington🇺🇸💚💚💚💚🪴🌵🌼🌸🌺🪷🌻🌹🌞
Thank you Saya - hope you enjoyed my garden! Greetings to Chelan. 🌻
@@paultsworld • Yes, I enjoyed your garden as always!🥰 You do a wonderful job in your garden… green thumbs for you!👍🏼👍🏼💚💚 Last winter was very cold here. My hydrangeas suffered a lot, and this year I have no flowers at all. I also lost two Rose of Sharon and a Wisteria that were 20 years old😢Anyways … see you in the next video!🙋🏻♀️❤️💚💚💚💚🌵🪴
Oh my, how devastating to have lost two established plants - hopefully your hydrangeas will come back next year full of vigour.
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Wonderful.
Thank you 👍
Awesome. Beautiful garden. In my garden, fox glove appears in the same general spot everyyear. 🙂
Thank you. Nice that your foxgloves reliably return every year. 👍
Garden's looking great Paul. I really like your Framboisine Rensam with the beautiful florets. Hope Pinky Winky is doing well. I saw one at Gordale the other day but I couldn't justify spending any more money as the other plants in my trolley came to quite a bit on that day. Good excuse to go back!
Goredale have been stocking a nice variety of paniculatas - as you know I do like the Pink Winky - it's in the back garden and really comes into its own when the florets turn red - Wendy, I think you need one!
Hi Paul, hope you are doing OK. 😊😊
Hi Pauline, thank you for your message - yes, I am fine - just away travelling at the moment but hope to do the next video soon when I get back. All the best to you 🌸
Hi Paul, love all the hydrangeas. They are so beautiful. The contrast ofthe cream with the pinks and purples at the start of the video was fantastic!! 😊 I was surprised that the white mop head flowered, as the hard prune goes against whst the books say. Just shows 'he who dares wins'.😊 For the first time I have been successful with some cuttings, so I am chuffed to bits.
Howdy Pauline, that was a couple of phlox growing through a paniculata ‘Phantom’
Woohoo - cuttings success - brilliant! No stopping you now.
That combernation with the Phlox is stunning.
Thank you. 🌻
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Thank you! 👍
I wish you could have seen the smile that came across my face when I saw that you had posted a new video. Your garden is so lovely. At about 9:08 to 9:10 or so, you “featured” a deep, pink hydrangea that was absolutely stunning. Do you know the variety name? I am becoming so infatuated with hydrangeas that I want one of every variety I can get my hands on here in Kentucky! Thank you for sharing your lovely garden and brightening my day.
So nice of you - thank you for letting me know.
That hydrangea has grown beautifully - it’s a lacecap but I’m afraid I don’t know the variety. It’s a cutting from the large one that’s on the patio. Each one varies in its colour depending on the acidity of the soil. I had a Zorro in the front that was pink and in the wrong place - I moved it to the lawn bed in the back garden - and now it’s a stunning blue!
They are now producing new varieties of lacecaps and mopheads that keep a consistent colour regardless of the soil.
Good luck with your collection.
Hi Paul, the garden is looking great! Any update on the Brugmansia? When do you wrap it away for the winter? Thanks
Hi Mike, thank you.
The brugmansias are doing fine, it’s been an incredibly cold and wet Summer so they aren’t anywhere near as good as last year.
I’ll put them in the garage once there’s been a first frost. Here that will probably be in sometime in November or December.
Hello Paul, I'm a new subscriber. I found you while looking for woodland gardens. I'm almost full woodland. Probably 80% woodland. I so wanted a cottage garden but it's not going to happen. I don't have much space with direct sunlight. I have an small area with full
sun and one area with some morning sun and a bit more in afternoons. There's were I tried to make me a cottage "room". I did do well with salvias, hydrangeas that I rooted, and ginger lilies. We have very hot and humid summers. Fall is actually perfect like spring weather. I struggled all summer to keep my plants watered because of drought and heat waves. They actually did ok. The temperature is much lower and everything has started putting on new growth and blooming again. After watching a video you did on woodland gardens I have hope for a garden that can have beautiful plants that bloom and thrive in shady areas. It was such a great video and so glad I found it to help me plan for next spring.
Hello and welcome to my channel.
Usually in Britain the woodland plants are mostly acidic loving plants - I wonder if that’s the same in your garden?
Luckily my soil is very slightly acidic so these plants - azalea, rhododendron, camellia, pieris, big-leaf hydrangea - do well for me.
I hope you manage to get a sunny corner going for the cottage plants.
@@paultsworld Thank you. Yes, my soil is acidic with some areas a bit sandy. Both azaleas and camellias thrive here. I have an oak leaf hydrangea and it does well as does the regular hydrangeas I guess they are. They are the blue or pink depending on the soil. I do want something different this spring. I see so many beautiful ones here on gardening channels. I hope to find some ground covers that also bloom or something that blooms in part sun. Thank you so much for responding to my comment. I’ll be binge watching your channel the coming weeks.
Yes, the ones which change colour depending on the soil pH are the mophead and lacecap hydrangeas - as you will see, I have lots of those plus three oak leafs and many paniculatas. I like brunnera and lamium for ground cover - both of those are OK in part shade. Thank you for watching my channel.
@@paultsworld Thank you. I have never heard the name of those hydrangeas. I like it. It's so nice to know. I have an oakwood as well. It's very old. The tallest part is about 10 feet the blooms were beautiful but there were not as many as I would think it should be. I'm sure it hasn't been cut back in 10 years. I will definitely look for those plants. I'm sure I'll have to order them unless I go to a big nursery about an hour from me. That's not bad as long as they have them.
You're very welcome. I love watching your channel. Lots of great topics. I'm looking forward to watching them and new ones as well.
Have a great weekend 😄
I’m so pleased you enjoy my channel and hopefully you’ll see a new variety of plants - particularly the big-leaf macrophylla hydrangeas - I have quite a few in my garden - they love acidic soil and part shade.
Enjoy a nice gardening weekend! 🌻
Ορτανσία αγαπημένο λουλούδι όμως εδώ στην Ελλάδα έχει πολύ ζέστη και υποφέρουν. Μπορώ να πω ότι θέλουν δύο φορές την ημέρα πότισμα. Πάντως οι δικές σας είναι πανέμορφες. Από την Ελλάδα καλό καλοκαίρι ❤
Αυτό είναι σωστό - ιδιαίτερα οι ορτανσίες μοσχοβολιστών χρειάζονται πολύ νερό.
Χαιρετισμούς στην Ελλάδα. 🌻
That's correct - particularly the mophead hydrangeas need a lot of water.
What a spectacular collection of hydrangeas! Do you know the flowering sequence of the different types of hydrangeas? Also, do you use compost and manure on your hydrangeas ?
Greetings from Melbourne.
Thank you - glad you enjoyed my hydrangeas.
Generally the mophead and lacecap hydrangeas flower first then the paniculatas.
This year I haven’t fed the hydrangeas - only because I’ve been busy on other business. But ideally I like to mulch with ericaceous compost and add a few chicken pellets in late Winter/early Spring.
Then every now and then over the Summer I add a splash of liquid ‘azalea’ food to a watering can. I’m not methodical and sometimes simply react if a plant isn’t looking too good.
Greetings to 🇦🇺
I’m so jealous of your hydrangeas. I’m in 6b USA. Mine are not performing well 😢
Thank you - I must say the hydrangeas are doing well. I've just checked out your latest video Mindy and see you have lots - and lots - of really interesting hydrangeas. Nice flowering paniculatas.
Your macrophyllas have fabulous large green leaves - not sure why they aren't covered in blooms - I wonder if your Winter knocks them back a bit too much and they then grow beautifully but don't get the early flowers started?
Not sure where you are these days, Paul
Hope everything is okay.
Hello Daphne, thank you for your message - I took a Summer break to go travelling, got back this week - hope to get a video out soon. 🌸
Hi Paul, hope you can help me. I have a few beautiful Hydrangea paniculata in my garden and I cut them back every year. This year one of them stopped growing. No shoots, nothing. Then I cut it back for a fresh restart about 30 cm from the ground about one and a half month ago... Still nothing. Saw a picture of last year it was still blooming. Did the same as the other ones who are fine. Can I help this one or is it over?
Hi JV, sorry one of your paniculatas is having a problem. It sounds to me as though there's a problem with the roots. I would be tempted to dig it up - check the root ball (any insects?) and maybe put it in a large pot to see what happens next.
I have one paniculata that was magnificent up to two years ago. then the blooms were really small and not looking good. I took a cutting and the cutting is flowering brilliantly this year but the mother plant is having another really bad Summer. I don't know if it is lack of food or insects - I also have to make a decision.
@@paultsworld thank you very much. I'm really enjoying your videos! Makes a lot of people happy.
So nice of you - thank you.
@@paultsworld i got it out of the soil and cut away a big part of the roots, potted it and hoping it will revive now...
@@JV-dx5uv excellent - good luck.
My big leaf hydrangea have not bloom in three seasons. Should I remove and plant in full sun. Not sure what to do. Now in July there are nice and healthy, but no bloom. Please help. Thanks
The big-leaf Hydeangeas like a lot of water and don’t like to be scorched. Even in my mild Summers they can struggle if there’s a heatwave. Depends on your Summers - if hot then maybe a semi shade place. Of course some sun always brings on flowers better than total shade.
I wonder if the problem is the soil. Big-leaf hydrangeas (mophead lacecap) prefer a slightly acidic - ericaceous soil.
I always plant with plenty of ericaceous compost and feed with ‘azalea’ food. My soil is naturally slightly acidic. The big-leaf hydrangeas in my sister’s garden have done very badly - she has clay soil that is almost certainly fairly alkaline.
I would ideally move plants in Autumn or Spring.
Give your plants a nice mulch and feed in February/March/April - depending how long your Winters are.
Hope some of that is of help - I presume you are not pruning too hard in Spring?
Hello ! How are you Paul ?
The garden is splendid !!!❤
Hi Patricia - I'm fine thank you - it's been a busy Summer. Glad you liked the garden. 🌻
@@paultsworld Without work there is no success in the garden 🌺🌱🌹🐝🌸
Regards ...from the Patagonian cold 🙋
You are in the Southern hemisphere in a spectacular area!
@@paultsworld Yes , Argentina has marvelous landscapes. At this time , Bariloche is covered in snow.Because of its landscape it resembles Switzerland.
The Province of Tucumán is the Garden of Republic. Huge hydrangea plants grow there .
But I like the Province of Córdoba for its rivers and pleasant climate .
@@paultsworld Have you seen the Japan Bckpackers Xpress video of hybrid hydrangea ?
It is amazing !!!❤
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Turkiyeden selam paul çekim yapmayali bayağı oldu tatildemiydiniz yoksa iş yogunlugundanmi bahcen herzamanki gibi kusursuz mükemmel rengarenk havada güzel kamelyada ve bahcende ne güzel piknik olur hava bahar havası türkiye çok sıcak selamlar ben hülya 😊
Teşekkürler Ülker. Evet, bir fotoğrafçı ve kameraman olarak 'günlük işim' ile meşguldüm - ancak başka bir bahçecilik videosu çekebildiğim için mutluyum.
Thank you. Yes, I have been busy on my 'day job' as a photographer and videographer - but am happy to have been able to make another gardening video.
@@paultsworld biraz özel olcak ama sizin orada ev yardımcılığı veya bakicilik işleri için başvuru yapsam acaba olurmu nerelere kayıt olunuyor sizin oranın parası değerli bizim paramız değersiz ingilizce hiç yok yada yakın cevrenizden ihtiyacı olan olursa soylermisiniz 55 yaşında bayanim adım hülya teşekkürler 😊
Enjoy your work so very much! I’m also grateful for your teaching and sharing knowledge. Wondering if you could clone yourself and send him to my 20 acre farm in Oklahoma…I could use a hand out here lol! Especially a smart creative one like you😉 As always Thank you!💚
@cindyl3916 Thank you Cindy - ha, ha - cloning would be great - I often need to be in two places at one time! 20 acre farm sounds a great place but lots of hard work.
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Yes it is a lot of work, it really never gets done😉 I’m here alone with 8 dogs, 2 horses and 5 geese. It does have live water to cool off in though lol! Thank you for the reply💫
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Hi Paul, your garden is absolutely stunning!
The colours are gorgeous!
I have a soft spot for hydrangeas. My husband gave one of ours a trim this spring and now it only has one flower on it 😢😢😢 I’m not sure what happened to it.
In other news our vanilla strawberry is doing awesome and it has about 10 flowers that are just starting to grow.
Our winter was weird and it really messed up our flowers and I know it has happened to other people.
It was a joy to see your garden you definitely have a green thumb. 🌹🪻🌸🌺🌷🌻🌼 :)
Thank you Sue - glad you like Hydrangeas. Paniculatas should be OK to prune in the Spring - the others not so much.
I wish I had a vanilla strawberry - I wonder if yours has the red tinges yet?
Happy gardening 🌸
@@paultsworld you’re welcome, Paul.
I do love the hydrangeas and they are relatively easy to care for., except when they’re not lol.
The flowers on the vanilla strawberry are white first and then they turn a pinkish colour. I wish you could get one. You do have one similar, I can’t remember what it was called.
Have a great day! :)
I must get one - not sure where I could put it though! I think the Pinky Winky is fairly similar. Have a nice week.
@@paultsworld I think it’s very similar to your Pinky Winky which is lovely, when I saw yours I thought it was the Vanilla Strawberry. :)
Some of mine are already starting to turn pink in the last couple of days.