I know virtually nothing about types of plants and flowers but I do love them, some beautiful colours and gorgeousness there, lovely day to explore beautiful gardens, all the best 👍
Radiant, relaxing & really fabulous, what a wonderful display of vibrant colour and such a well maintained Cornish Garden. I so enjoyed this guys and it has spurred me on to go to see it for myself. Well don for another smashing video.
I cannot take any more gorgeousness either! That was a fabulous garden so colourful and vibrant. I love rhododendrons and have them in my front and back gardens, so really appreciate seeing all of them as well, cheers Alan
Oooo, so pretty! And looked like it was a great day to walk around! Beautiful grounds and very cool secret garden & shelter!! Thanks for sharing! -Annaleis
Good Morning Sarah and Andrew!! What a beautiful video to start the day .Such lush ,gorgeous blooms ,I could only imagine the fragrance ,it must have been a real treat for the senses !!! Tell Andrew when he is done building you an archway he can come over and build me one of those “silent spaces” lol . Noticed you were rocking the lipstick Sarah , “ high five “ I am about to go get my Mac lipstick in the shade “Ruby Woo”on and go tackle my day!! I call that my high voltage shade when I need a little extra oomph lol, I hope you have an amazing weekend and as always ,sending happiness from Ohio ,Lori.
A great walk through a stunning garden. Lovely to see the bluebells out lately. Have not done this NT walk yet, so will make sure to put it on our list. Thanks!
A beautiful Cornish garden and I don't think we managed to get to this one. You have shown us some lovely plants and flowers and this is obviously the best time of the year to see the Rhododendrons. We always went in mid to late June so now I know what we have missed! Thank you for taking us with you Sarah and Andrew. Enjoy the holiday weekend. Greetings, Julie.
Color is awesome Sarah and Andy imbuing us with the healing vibrations we need. Of course gardens were meant to heal the soul and leave us feeling improved. I think this garden does just that. Some good fun also. A great sticky bench there. Thanks for sharing. Mark
The azaleas are stunning! Wow! All of the colors! Those gardens are amazing! Wonderful view from the Silent Space. Flowers everywhere! A sticky bench! Ha! Very funny! The walled garden is very nice. Vegetables for the restaurant. Love bees!!!! Tadpoles were cute to see. That is a HUGE tea urn. HAHAHA! Thanks for bringing us along! Great post!
Hi Kay, glad you watched! Andrew says he is glad you got the tea urn joke! A tribute to Morcambe and Wise from our childhood in the UK. They had a popular, Saturday evening, family show with lots of puns and slap stick! Sarah :)
Ha! Not sure I got it, but I thought it was funny. Just to let you know, I was vlogging for Healthy Trails 199 and watching this, o you might just make an appearance in a video. ;-) My little shout out to your great content.
How on earth do you juggle that - multi tasking at the extreme!! Thank you so much for the shout out - Andrew is worried that it's all about the pasties and cream teas!! Sarah :D
Been there a couple of times,absolutely stunning place and you showed it off to a tee.Those Anderson shelters reminded me of a few years back talking to an old Penzance man who was reminiscing about the wartime.He said that when Plymouth was being bombed he could see the glow from his home in Penzance,so ferocious were the flames.You both looked very chilled walking around there and the peace of the walk and place came through a lot.Have a good weekend.Andy.
Poor Plymouth - I often wonder what it looked like before the bombing. It was mercilessly hit, night after night, just can't imagine what it must have really been like. When the info said six people in that tiny structure, I kept thinking 'How?' Sarah :)
What a beautiful garden, and this is one of the best times of the year to view an English garden.. I am currently in the Philippines and the types of plants you see here growing along the roads are what people have as pot plants back in the UK.. The foliage here is so much different from what we have in England.. Very much enjoyed your video, thanks for this share... Carl
One of the joys of travelling is to see the frost tender plants in their native environment! I guess the plant collectors struck lucky with the Rhododendren! Sarah :)
Hi Sara & Andrew!!! Absolutely love this vlog.... it is your best yet, the flowers were breath taking, absolutely lovely!!! If we get to the UK, I must go there. You have it all, the sea, lush greenery & beautiful flowers, your own piece of heaven! Thank you so much for sharing... 😗
I can feel your enthusiasm coming across the Atlantic! We are very licky to live in a beautiful part of the world and humbly appreciate it! Thank you for your wonderful comment and you must get here someday - it's even better in 3D, 4D if you include the fragrances!! LOL! Sarah :D
Cornish Walking Trails The floral smells this time of year are lovely... Sara, you know a lot about flowers/plants. My grandmother knew a lot about them also (Steve & I purchased her home from my mother when we married & have been remodeling it, but to honour her memory I have been planting loads of trees & florals (I could sure use your help 😂) I just go by colours & smells & that does not always work well 😅 take care 😚
My Grandad grew Chrysanthemum and dahlias and used to win cups at local shows. He kindled my love of the garden. British gardens tend to be a lot smaller than your in the US; ours is a medium size with plenty of space to experiment! Right plant in the right place! as my Grandad always used to say! Sarah :)
Cornish Walking Trails Hi Sarah (sorry I keep putting Sara (I have a cousin named “Sara”) forgive me!!!) I have several gardens at my home (trying to replicate my grams) I have lilac bushes but we have problems with bamboo & they grow like wild fire & the bamboo is choking out the lilac. We do not know how to kill off the bamboo with out totally killing off the lilac. My gram grew dahlias, they were the dinner plate type, beautiful... I love roses but I Kill them 😞 my gram had (I say had because I killed them😞) wild roses, they were so beautiful & smelled lovely, but no more... it is planting season here & I do beautiful flower pots (I can do them well with any death to them 😉) but am trying to figure out what perennials to add to my gardens... so nice talking with you. Have a great day 😚
Another absolutely gorgeous walk, such amazing gardens. Got to watch out for those sticky benches, they'll get you every time ;) Thanks for another great getaway!
Beautiful gardens, we’ve just come back from Langley Park near Windsor and the Flowers and colours are similar to that of where you’ve been. Fantastic place, thanks for sharing 👍
Love watchin your films great to see you both So uplifting and motivating missing fowey though if your down that way could you take a trip down the rashleigh arms again and across the pond and a walk through town no presure guys lol😀
Beautiful video, as with your other videos.... very well done & thorough ....i enjoyed watching as with all your other videos.
Hi Royce, glad you enjoyed the videos, we are still enjoying our hobby and will keep posting! :)
I know virtually nothing about types of plants and flowers but I do love them, some beautiful colours and gorgeousness there, lovely day to explore beautiful gardens, all the best 👍
Blooming wonderful. love the view from the Silent Space. Thanks Sarah & Andrew.
What a fantastic idea - not seen something like that before but, like you say, booming wonderful! Sarah :)
Those colors on those beautiful flowers are amazing!!
Such a lovely Trengwaitnon ..Beautiful gardens thanks Guys
Radiant, relaxing & really fabulous, what a wonderful display of vibrant colour and such a well maintained Cornish Garden. I so enjoyed this guys and it has spurred me on to go to see it for myself. Well don for another smashing video.
It's a beautiful place to visit - you must go!! Sarah :)
Wow that is such a beautiful garden!! Love hearing all the birds and running water...so relaxing!!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for your wonderful comments - much appreciated! and I am glad you enjoyed the video, Sarah :)
This garden is still on our bucket list, thank you for guiding us around!
Gorgeous walk in the garden. So many beautiful flowers. Thank you Sarah and Andrew.
You're welcome, so glad you enjoyed it! Sarah :)
Really enjoyed this garden always remember the flowers in Cornwall ..very beautiful , thanks for taking us around
Hi Steve, We missed your live stream earlier - will catch it over the weekend some time! Thanks for watching, Sarah :)
Hi guys,trengwainton ,what a fantastic beautiful garden,so lovely,
What a view from that bench “ silence place” we need more of those places
I cannot take any more gorgeousness either! That was a fabulous garden so colourful and vibrant. I love rhododendrons and have them in my front and back gardens, so really appreciate seeing all of them as well, cheers Alan
I'm hoping to receive a R. St Breward for Christmas, shame I haven't got a birthday coming up - I might have to just go and buy it myself!! Sarah :)
Oooo, so pretty! And looked like it was a great day to walk around! Beautiful grounds and very cool secret garden & shelter!! Thanks for sharing! -Annaleis
Breathtaking! This is a new favorite of mine!
Good Morning Sarah and Andrew!! What a beautiful video to start the day .Such lush ,gorgeous blooms ,I could only imagine the fragrance ,it must have been a real treat for the senses !!! Tell Andrew when he is done building you an archway he can come over and build me one of those “silent spaces” lol . Noticed you were rocking the lipstick Sarah , “ high five “ I am about to go get my Mac lipstick in the shade “Ruby Woo”on and go tackle my day!! I call that my high voltage shade when I need a little extra oomph lol, I hope you have an amazing weekend and as always ,sending happiness from Ohio ,Lori.
Hi Lori, I will send him over - can't guarantee the craftsmanship but he'll probably give it a try!! Sarah :)
Beautiful, looking forward to our visit at the end of the month! Love your channel 🙏
What a gorgeous spot to walk around and enjoy a gorgeous day outside!
A great walk through a stunning garden. Lovely to see the bluebells out lately. Have not done this NT walk yet, so will make sure to put it on our list. Thanks!
A beautiful Cornish garden and I don't think we managed to get to this one. You have shown us some lovely plants and flowers and this is obviously the best time of the year to see the Rhododendrons. We always went in mid to late June so now I know what we have missed! Thank you for taking us with you Sarah and Andrew. Enjoy the holiday weekend. Greetings, Julie.
We are so glad you enjoyed the plants! I was overwhelmed at times, it was quite intense with flowers around every corner! Sarah
Thank you for taking me with you through a fairy tale
Hi Torunn, I hadn't thought of it like that but now that you say it, it is like a fairyland, I can see that! Sarah :D
This looks wonderful and will put this on my to do list as I will be in Cornwall next month. Look forward to the next vlog.
Hi Tina, I hope you have a fantastic time when you visit! Fingers crossed for some good weather ... Sarah :)
Color is awesome Sarah and Andy imbuing us with the healing vibrations we need. Of course gardens were meant to heal the soul and leave us feeling improved. I think this garden does just that. Some good fun also. A great sticky bench there. Thanks for sharing. Mark
You are so right - very relaxing environment! Healing for the soul, Sarah :)
I guess relaxed means healed. Have a great relaxing weekend.
The azaleas are stunning! Wow! All of the colors! Those gardens are amazing! Wonderful view from the Silent Space. Flowers everywhere! A sticky bench! Ha! Very funny! The walled garden is very nice. Vegetables for the restaurant. Love bees!!!! Tadpoles were cute to see. That is a HUGE tea urn. HAHAHA! Thanks for bringing us along! Great post!
Hi Kay, glad you watched! Andrew says he is glad you got the tea urn joke! A tribute to Morcambe and Wise from our childhood in the UK. They had a popular, Saturday evening, family show with lots of puns and slap stick! Sarah :)
Ha! Not sure I got it, but I thought it was funny.
Just to let you know, I was vlogging for Healthy Trails 199 and watching this, o you might just make an appearance in a video. ;-) My little shout out to your great content.
How on earth do you juggle that - multi tasking at the extreme!! Thank you so much for the shout out - Andrew is worried that it's all about the pasties and cream teas!! Sarah :D
Been there a couple of times,absolutely stunning place and you showed it off to a tee.Those Anderson shelters reminded me of a few years back talking to an old Penzance man who was reminiscing about the wartime.He said that when Plymouth was being bombed he could see the glow from his home in Penzance,so ferocious were the flames.You both looked very chilled walking around there and the peace of the walk and place came through a lot.Have a good weekend.Andy.
Poor Plymouth - I often wonder what it looked like before the bombing. It was mercilessly hit, night after night, just can't imagine what it must have really been like. When the info said six people in that tiny structure, I kept thinking 'How?' Sarah :)
thats a wonderful place lovelly flowers
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Hi Billy B, Thanks for watching - did you like the drop os sunshine in our video?! LOL! Sarah :)
What a beautiful garden, and this is one of the best times of the year to view an English garden.. I am currently in the Philippines and the types of plants you see here growing along the roads are what people have as pot plants back in the UK.. The foliage here is so much different from what we have in England.. Very much enjoyed your video, thanks for this share... Carl
One of the joys of travelling is to see the frost tender plants in their native environment! I guess the plant collectors struck lucky with the Rhododendren! Sarah :)
Beautiful garden, thanks for sharing... Looks like you picked the perfect time to visit...
Hi Sara & Andrew!!! Absolutely love this vlog.... it is your best yet, the flowers were breath taking, absolutely lovely!!! If we get to the UK, I must go there. You have it all, the sea, lush greenery & beautiful flowers, your own piece of heaven! Thank you so much for sharing... 😗
I can feel your enthusiasm coming across the Atlantic! We are very licky to live in a beautiful part of the world and humbly appreciate it! Thank you for your wonderful comment and you must get here someday - it's even better in 3D, 4D if you include the fragrances!! LOL! Sarah :D
Cornish Walking Trails The floral smells this time of year are lovely... Sara, you know a lot about flowers/plants. My grandmother knew a lot about them also (Steve & I purchased her home from my mother when we married & have been remodeling it, but to honour her memory I have been planting loads of trees & florals (I could sure use your help 😂) I just go by colours & smells & that does not always work well 😅 take care 😚
My Grandad grew Chrysanthemum and dahlias and used to win cups at local shows. He kindled my love of the garden. British gardens tend to be a lot smaller than your in the US; ours is a medium size with plenty of space to experiment! Right plant in the right place! as my Grandad always used to say! Sarah :)
Cornish Walking Trails Hi Sarah (sorry I keep putting Sara (I have a cousin named “Sara”) forgive me!!!) I have several gardens at my home (trying to replicate my grams) I have lilac bushes but we have problems with bamboo & they grow like wild fire & the bamboo is choking out the lilac. We do not know how to kill off the bamboo with out totally killing off the lilac. My gram grew dahlias, they were the dinner plate type, beautiful... I love roses but I Kill them 😞 my gram had (I say had because I killed them😞) wild roses, they were so beautiful & smelled lovely, but no more... it is planting season here & I do beautiful flower pots (I can do them well with any death to them 😉) but am trying to figure out what perennials to add to my gardens... so nice talking with you. Have a great day 😚
Beautiful gardens. Love the silent place and the "sticky" bench was too funny. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching - glad we made you laugh! Sarah :)
Another absolutely gorgeous walk, such amazing gardens. Got to watch out for those sticky benches, they'll get you every time ;) Thanks for another great getaway!
Thanks guys! We had a great day and loved sharing this with you! Sarah :)
They should build more bee houses in the UK :) such a beautiful place :)
I agree, that would probably help their umbers too! It's like Mayfiar for bees!! Sarah :)
Beautiful gardens, we’ve just come back from Langley Park near Windsor and the Flowers and colours are similar to that of where you’ve been. Fantastic place, thanks for sharing 👍
Recovered from the recent festivities then? Sarah :)
Gorgeous gardens! We were just in Butchart Gardens in Victoria - I'll be doing a video on those soon. This reminded me a lot of those gardens! :)
Love watchin your films great to see you both
So uplifting and motivating missing fowey though if your down that way could you take a trip down the rashleigh arms again and across the pond and a walk through town no presure guys lol😀
Great suggestion! Will have to wait until the pubs are open again, Sarah :)
I find the Anderson Shelter at 9:37 to be very interesting. How do you find all these great gems. 🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳
I agree! I thought they had taken a lot of time and effort to make it look quite authentic! Sarah :)
We have a few azalea & rhododendron in the garden they look stunning in flower unfortunately the flowers are gone all to soon.