I've recently discovered you and I must tell you that I really appreciate what you design, how you educate, and most of all how we seem to agree on many things. Thank you for publishing these videos. I hope someday to meet you.
"Lingering space..." , yes exactly. This garden is amazing, thank you for sharing your designs and visions. Please keep making videos, I learn so much from you.
It's a perfect match with the old buildings. I love the use of tall grasses to soften the look & add to the relaxed cottage feel of the design. You did such a phenomenal job designing & using plants that will continue to mature - making it look a bit different on each visit. That hen & chix fountain is so cute.
These videos are fabulous. I was so excited to pop in from the garden (spring here in Australia), sit down for a coffee and discover you had put more videos up. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge, it is so generous of you. 🌳☀️🌹
Bunny, I love, love your videos here in NZ. I find when you mention a month that I’m counting six months on my fingers to adjust to our southern hemisphere seasons. 😊 Your generosity with all things design and planting is appreciated and quite inspirational. I couldn’t catch the name of the first multi stemmed tree before the Cork Oaks and Cratageus at around 4 minutes and would appreciate being enlightened. Thank you in anticipation.
Love the beautiful design, space, balance and planting of the garden. Also, your palate of materials is incredible and it all work so well together Bunny. Not so sure on the metal chicken sculpture water spout. To my mind, a simple water spout in the centre of the raised circular pool, and the chicken sculpture as a feature in it own right - just looking into the pool - would work better (just my personal quirk). Absolutely love the lawned areas raised with granite sets...an ingenious way of showcasing them as something special - a feature in their own right, and maybe to be sat upon, but certainly not to be trampled over!.
Hi Bunny, I love your series, especially your design at Thyme - it’s beyond gorgeous! Can you help please? I’m in a fix and I need your advice. I’m using your baseless box containers in my own courtyard - problem is, I arrived home to boxes 42” square, not 36” - will they be alright? They look massive! My courtyard is 16’ x 22’, they are to go in each corner. I’m so upset, this is my 60th birthday present from my husband, and I feel ill ... Gratefully, Susan
Difficult to tell without seeing but when empty they can look bigger these when they have a great plant in them as this takes the focus more off the pot. Are they painted? The colour makes a big difference to the prominence of the pot. I don’t know your palette but a French grey will look softer obviously than bright white for instance. You might find the joiner could reduce the size at his cost if it’s his fault. I think though that when bedded in will look fine. Don’t forget to line the sides ( but not bottoms) with waterproof liner so the timber lasts longer. Send me a pix by email if it helps then I can give better answers. 🐇
I looks beautiful, but how is it possible to prevent that weeds grow in the gravel? And what's the latin name of the trees at 2:16 ? Is it Prunus laurocerasus? And the latin name of the multi stem trees at 3:57 ? They look so pretty. Is it Koelreuteria paniculata or rhus typhina? It looks as it has pinnate leaves, otherwise it could be amelanchier. You mentioned a word, kalmutias (?), But when I googeld it, I could not find a plant with that name.
@@kulkulbelle Thank you. Probably you are right. I watched it with English subtitles and it was written "kalmutias", but it was probably a mistake. The word "Crataegus" was also wrong in the subtitle. But it's a automatic subtitle, so mistakes can happen. And English is not my first language, that's why I didn't understand the word she said.
I've recently discovered you and I must tell you that I really appreciate what you design, how you educate, and most of all how we seem to agree on many things. Thank you for publishing these videos. I hope someday to meet you.
"Lingering space..." , yes exactly. This garden is amazing, thank you for sharing your designs and visions. Please keep making videos, I learn so much from you.
Lovely and beautiful
It's a perfect match with the old buildings. I love the use of tall grasses to soften the look & add to the relaxed cottage feel of the design. You did such a phenomenal job designing & using plants that will continue to mature - making it look a bit different on each visit. That hen & chix fountain is so cute.
These videos are fabulous. I was so excited to pop in from the garden (spring here in Australia), sit down for a coffee and discover you had put more videos up. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge, it is so generous of you. 🌳☀️🌹
Lovely and beautiful
This was so interesting. I really feel I have a better understanding of the design process. Thank you!
Simply stunning ❤
Love the rooms and arches with each individual space , the gardens are amazing 🤩 just love it all 👍🇦🇺🥰👒🐨🧤
Lovely and beautiful
You are one of the most down to earth designers out there! I love all you do!
i love all of your videos! i've watched them all more than once and hope for more.
Thank you so much for this video. This beautiful garden is designed from the hart and with a lot of experience. Love from Holland 🍁
Bunny, I love, love your videos here in NZ. I find when you mention a month that I’m counting six months on my fingers to adjust to our southern hemisphere seasons. 😊
Your generosity with all things design and planting is appreciated and quite inspirational.
I couldn’t catch the name of the first multi stemmed tree before the Cork Oaks and Cratageus at around 4 minutes and would appreciate being enlightened. Thank you in anticipation.
koelreuteria
Lovely and beautiful
You are very talented landscape designer!
I am new to your videos; today with age and weather against my activities, I am engrossed, re-learning and greatly enjoying your work. Thank you.
Lovely and beautiful
Good to see you're back. I was seriously missing your content!
Hello there friend
Classic Bunny, what a lovely project and some good tips to boot. I like the combination of the acid etched metal and oak on the gates.
Really enjoyed the guide through the design and thought the advice at the end was excellent.
So very beautiful!
Absolutely gorgeous. Just planted Verbena bonariensis next to Anabelle hydrangea and it looks Wonderfull. Thank you. Love your aesthetics.
This is just a fabulous series of videos Bunny. Thanks so much for this.
It really looks like it has always been this way! Really beautiful!
Absolutely love it 🥰
Such good taste, stunning what she created. Although it must have been very expensive
I just found your channel and I’m binging all of your videos! I love them!! 💚🙌
Lovely and beautiful
Love the beautiful design, space, balance and planting of the garden. Also, your palate of materials is incredible and it all work so well together Bunny. Not so sure on the metal chicken sculpture water spout. To my mind, a simple water spout in the centre of the raised circular pool, and the chicken sculpture as a feature in it own right - just looking into the pool - would work better (just my personal quirk). Absolutely love the lawned areas raised with granite sets...an ingenious way of showcasing them as something special - a feature in their own right, and maybe to be sat upon, but certainly not to be trampled over!.
Lovely and beautiful
Loving this...thanks for sharing! Super!
Lovely and beautiful
So beautiful. You give such wonderful tips thank you for sharing!!
Lovely and beautiful
This is so lovely and calming
😍 so beautiful
It would be great if you could recommend where to buy the metal garden furniture & the XXXL terracotta tubs. Thanks
Hi Bunny, I love your series, especially your design at Thyme - it’s beyond gorgeous!
Can you help please? I’m in a fix and I need your advice. I’m using your baseless box containers in my own courtyard - problem is, I arrived home to boxes 42” square, not 36” - will they be alright? They look massive! My courtyard is 16’ x 22’, they are to go in each corner. I’m so upset, this is my 60th birthday present from my husband, and I feel ill ... Gratefully, Susan
Difficult to tell without seeing but when empty they can look bigger these when they have a great plant in them as this takes the focus more off the pot. Are they painted? The colour makes a big difference to the prominence of the pot. I don’t know your palette but a French grey will look softer obviously than bright white for instance. You might find the joiner could reduce the size at his cost if it’s his fault. I think though that when bedded in will look fine. Don’t forget to line the sides ( but not bottoms) with waterproof liner so the timber lasts longer. Send me a pix by email if it helps then I can give better answers. 🐇
And did you cut the bottoms out of those metal Holly planters too??? 😅
Well done Bunny Guinness.
i love
I looks beautiful, but how is it possible to prevent that weeds grow in the gravel?
And what's the latin name of the trees at 2:16 ? Is it Prunus laurocerasus? And the latin name of the multi stem trees at 3:57 ? They look so pretty. Is it Koelreuteria paniculata or rhus typhina? It looks as it has pinnate leaves, otherwise it could be amelanchier. You mentioned a word, kalmutias (?), But when I googeld it, I could not find a plant with that name.
I think they’re Koelreuteria. I asked above as I heard her say it at 4.00, however didn’t know how to spell and google.
@@kulkulbelle Thank you. Probably you are right. I watched it with English subtitles and it was written "kalmutias", but it was probably a mistake. The word "Crataegus" was also wrong in the subtitle. But it's a automatic subtitle, so mistakes can happen. And English is not my first language, that's why I didn't understand the word she said.
@@wiltrudfriesch6781 English is MY first language, but I hadn’t heard of it. 😃Koelreuteria doesn’t seem to be multi stemmed according to Dr Google.
@@kulkulbelle sometimes it has 1 stemm and sometimes multi stemms. Sometimes it looks like a shrub. In Google Pictures you can see it.
Where is Part 2 please?
Part 2 is called Design: Thyme part 2 The Spa Garden and part 3 is the Cookery school and farmhouse garden, hope you like them!