If only every garden was like that, not only would they look great but our precious wildlife would be in a much better shape. I'm doing what I can in my little garden, I'm surrounded by gardens thar are either concrete slab jungles, gravel or fake grass but that just drives me to do everything I can for wildlife in my own garden. I'm glad you mentioned hedgehogs, that's the animal that was my driving force in turning what was just a patch of grass into something much more beneficial for wildlife, not just for hedgehogs but for all wildlife.
You are too kind! I love being in my garden and try to look after my plants, but I assure you that there are times when they don't get as much attention as they deserve! 🤣
You have beautiful jungle garden. And the main thing is that our thinking is matching . I am having a very small garden of just 300 sq feet but I have all the wildlife . Thank you for showing your garden and sharing your thoughts.
What a lovely video, packed with nice tips. So nicely filmed and edited - I can’t believe you don’t have more subscribers!! 🫤 I have 2 old coal bunkers in my garden that I don’t use for coal anymore. I’ve filled them with logs, twigs, pine cones, clippings, you name it, and they’ve become a massive bug hotel with a couple of lovely honeysuckles I have growing over the top of them! 🤗 You’ve a new subscriber, you’ve melted my cold black heart! 🖤👍🏻🤣
Thanks @LouciferFlum! This is the first better quality video like this that I've made, but I have loads more planned. Thank you so much for the encouragement 🥰
@@amykellygardening yes I can see you’ve upped your game! Keep at it, it really was a great video. You’ve a nice relaxed style without the inane waffle that some people get embroiled with. So much content just in one video. Well done! 👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻
I just stumbled upon your video here. I love the tips, and I like that you pack a lot of variety in a small space. That is how I do it in my front gardens as well. (My property here in CT, USA is just 50 ft. by 150 ft.)
New subscriber from your home country here, Amy. As you know we're in the dead of winter here and my Westringia and Hardenbergia are the only plants with flowers on at the moment. That doesn't stop the bees though. They love the Westringia and there is always a few hanging around them. Anyway, keep up the good work and all the best.
Thank you! People never believe me when I tell them it doesn't take much work to keep it looking like that, but once all of the plants are planted and established mostly it does look after itself. Thank you for the kind comment! ☺️
Amy, I enjoyed this video so much. It’s the first I have seen from you and I am definitely subscribing! You are a joy to watch - so calming and articulate. I’m off to look up the water plants that you have suggested. We have a very large pond on the farm (so will have a look at the lillies and irises) but I’ve decided that I’m going to make some container ponds in the garden around the house now too after being inspired by this video! 🐞
Hi Amy. I just came across you here on UA-cam. Fabulous informative video. You explained & included sooo much. Glad you included 'moths'. Thank you. Have liked & subscribed. Regards. Rose 🌼
Hi rose, thanks so much for subscribing, and thank you for the kind feedback! I put a lot of effort into my videos and it's lovely when it's appreciated 🥰
💚 what a lovely garden And I love the fact that your planting for our animal friends My gardens are small cottage style that wraps around my home it's a certified wild habitat. We use no pesticide or chemicals. Only plant for our bees birds butterflies friends what ever else deside to stop by.....
Hi! It's difficult to recommend specific named varieties without knowing what is available specifically in your area. The best thing to do is go wherever you can buy plants locally and try and get as many different shapes of flowers as you have space for. Different insects are evolved to favour different types of flowers, so the more different ones you have, the more different insects you'll attract.
Here in my US zone 6 garden it seems that as soon as the plants are up and looking gorgeous in the spring, the four lined plant bug comes and ruins it all. The plants generally eventually recover but they look very bad and get burnt on the damaged areas. Do you deal with anything similar?
Hi! Are the bugs you mention possibly Colorado Potato Beetles? (Look it up online and see if they look the same, if you can.) If so, let me know and I'll try to do a short video for you on how to deal with them. My big "problem" insect right now is gooseberry sawfly, which has just eaten half the leaves off all my gooseberries 🫣 My fault for not getting my mulch down in time to interrupt the breeding cycle! Live and learn! Let me know about your beetles, if we can identify them, we'll know how to sort them out. 😁
@@amykellygardening no, they’re not. Though I have those too 🫠 but they’re more specific in what they wreck. The four lined plant bug seems to like any and everything 😩
Ah, now I know the one you mean, Poecilocapsus lineatus. Give me a couple of weeks and I'll post a video for you with some advice to hopefully help! If you subscribe and click the bell for notifications it will let you know when I post it. Thanks for the question 👍
@@amykellygardening yep, that’s the one! Your gorgeous valerian is what got me thinking-it seems to be specially hard hit. I moved it last year so it was already compromised and it looks almost dead now. There are a few spare shoots and I’ll give it a good watering, hoping for the best.
@@emkn1479 I freakin' hate the 4-lined bugs, and yes, they do attack so many things in my front garden. BUT.. after finding out their life cycle is just a month or so, and then they are gone, and they don't kill anything, I just get get annoyed but leave them alone rather than do battle with them. Oddly, on a lot of my plants, they just grow fresh foliage and I don't even notice the damaged leaves anymore (example: on my butterfly bush and mountain mint.)
Birds, frogs, and toads all eat slugs, so often bringing more birds etc. into your space will help put nature back in balance and help with your over-enthusiastic slugs.
@amykellygardening over enthusiastic! That's right, well said 😁 it is really unfortunate because I have a small town garden, like 50sqm max, I can't put a pond, and there are birds but I do not want to attract them too much because there are also cats 🐈. So I put beer and it helps a little, but it is also veeery disgusting when the slugs fall in and I have to remove them. I heard that copper stripes or nets can help I will try that! But thanks!
If only every garden was like that, not only would they look great but our precious wildlife would be in a much better shape. I'm doing what I can in my little garden, I'm surrounded by gardens thar are either concrete slab jungles, gravel or fake grass but that just drives me to do everything I can for wildlife in my own garden.
I'm glad you mentioned hedgehogs, that's the animal that was my driving force in turning what was just a patch of grass into something much more beneficial for wildlife, not just for hedgehogs but for all wildlife.
“The garden is so beautiful I can’t take my eyes off it. I enjoyed it!”
That is so kind of you to say, thank you!
Your garden sounds wonderful! I wish everyone thought about wildlife the way you do.
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What alovely little paradise you have created! Thank you for this really encouraging video 🙏
My pleasure 😊
The variation of your plants and flowers is unbelievable... Not mention of its beautiful and healthy appearance. You have "the touch" my dear ♥️
You are too kind! I love being in my garden and try to look after my plants, but I assure you that there are times when they don't get as much attention as they deserve! 🤣
@@amykellygardening they've been loved by you everyday....they know 💜
Thank you Amy, this is great information. You have a beautiful clear voice.
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Thanks for the lovely comment David ☺️
You have beautiful jungle garden. And the main thing is that our thinking is matching . I am having a very small garden of just 300 sq feet but I have all the wildlife .
Thank you for showing your garden and sharing your thoughts.
What a lovely comment, thank you! It's lovely to find a like-minded person, it's possible to do so much to help wildlife in even a tiny garden. 🥰🌈🐦🐝🐞🦇
You have such a beautiful garden in your home i really appreciate the love that you have for nature 🍄🟫
Thank you so much, it's my absolute passion! 😍
thanks for the bat and moth advice, there's not enough of it around!
Thanks for the comment! Bats and moths are such a neglected part of our ecosystem, but they are incredible. So glad you appreciate them, too!
I have bats living in my loft, pipistrelles. I adore them…but then I am a Goth, so that was a given! 🥴
Yes... I agree re moths
Really useful video this! I love having plenty of Birds visiting my garden 😊
Thanks! If you have any specific bird questions, feel free to leave questions in the comments and I'll do an answer video for you 👍
@@amykellygardening will do 🙂
As a landscape gardener of 24 years now,I grow fruit+veg for ourselves and customers...I liked this video,,and shall be watching your progress..🤞💯
Lots of very useful information there. Your garden looks fantastic. Thank you.
Thank you 🌻
What a lovely video, packed with nice tips. So nicely filmed and edited - I can’t believe you don’t have more subscribers!! 🫤
I have 2 old coal bunkers in my garden that I don’t use for coal anymore. I’ve filled them with logs, twigs, pine cones, clippings, you name it, and they’ve become a massive bug hotel with a couple of lovely honeysuckles I have growing over the top of them! 🤗
You’ve a new subscriber, you’ve melted my cold black heart! 🖤👍🏻🤣
Thanks @LouciferFlum! This is the first better quality video like this that I've made, but I have loads more planned. Thank you so much for the encouragement 🥰
@@amykellygardening yes I can see you’ve upped your game! Keep at it, it really was a great video. You’ve a nice relaxed style without the inane waffle that some people get embroiled with. So much content just in one video. Well done! 👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻
Just discovered you. İ love this video. Gives me lots of ideas.
I'm so happy to hear that 😁 I just love wildlife and wish everyone would do something, even just one tiny thing, to help.
This is so helpful, thanks for sharing!
Really glad it was useful. Thanks for the nice comment!
Thank you so much Amy. I really do enjoy your videos, so much to learn and great knowledge too! Lots of interesting discoveries.
Thanks so much for the lovely comment! 🥰
Beautiful garden!
Beauuuutiiifullll garden ❤❤❤
Thank you, that is so kind of you to say! I just watched a video of your amazing grapes ready to be harvested- they look wonderful!
Fantastic video and absolutely beautiful garden!
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Thank you for the kind comment, and especially thank you for subscribing!
congrats on the well deserved award your garden looks amazing and inspiring!! looking forward to hearing more cheers🔥
Thanks for the lovely comment. I have dozens of videos planned on gardening, foraging, growing your own food, and lots more!
I just stumbled upon your video here. I love the tips, and I like that you pack a lot of variety in a small space. That is how I do it in my front gardens as well. (My property here in CT, USA is just 50 ft. by 150 ft.)
Your garden sounds wonderful! You can do so much in a small garden ☺️
So glad I found your channel. Love seeing gardens from other places, love from Chicago❤🏙️🌱
Well Hi there in Chicago! Thanks very much 😄
Fantastic knowledge. Very enjoyable.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting 😁
This a brilliant video thank you for sharing.
My pleasure! Thanks so much for watching 😊
What a fantastic video Amy, very informative and I am now away to create my pond in a pot! Looking forward to the next one.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I learned so much just within this one video! Thank you! Subscribed! 😊
Thanks so much for subscribing, glad you enjoyed it ☺️
AMY... You and your Garden are Absolutely Beautiful..🥰
Thank you so much!
New subscriber from your home country here, Amy. As you know we're in the dead of winter here and my Westringia and Hardenbergia are the only plants with flowers on at the moment. That doesn't stop the bees though. They love the Westringia and there is always a few hanging around them. Anyway, keep up the good work and all the best.
Thanks for the lovely comment 😁 Our summer is about the same as Aussie winter- 14C and raining right now ☔
Beautiful garden ❤
Thank you 😊
Beautiful amazing garden..Thank you for sharing...
Thanks! ☺️
Your garden is stunning! Thanks so much for sharing your tips.
Oh thank you! So kind of you to say! 😊
WoW!! Absolutely fantastic garden🏡🏡🏡. So well maintained and blooming.
Thank you! People never believe me when I tell them it doesn't take much work to keep it looking like that, but once all of the plants are planted and established mostly it does look after itself. Thank you for the kind comment! ☺️
Amy.. Only a person like me who love plants🌱🌱 can understand and appreciate it. Once again wonderful garden. Have a good day dear💕
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Thanks! 😊
Amy, I enjoyed this video so much. It’s the first I have seen from you and I am definitely subscribing! You are a joy to watch - so calming and articulate. I’m off to look up the water plants that you have suggested. We have a very large pond on the farm (so will have a look at the lillies and irises) but I’ve decided that I’m going to make some container ponds in the garden around the house now too after being inspired by this video! 🐞
That is so kind of you! What a wonderful result. I'm sure you'll have fun filling your pond with lots of gorgeous plants 🪻🪷
Lots of good advice, thank you
Thanks very much!
Lovely video, thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great informative video, really enjoyed it. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks so much for subscribing, and for the lovely comment ☺️
Excellent! Thank you.
Really glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful garden-Hi! from Canada ✌
Hello there Canada! Hope you're having a warmer summer than us here in Ireland! 👋
Hi Amy. I just came across you here on UA-cam. Fabulous informative video. You explained & included sooo much. Glad you included 'moths'. Thank you.
Have liked & subscribed. Regards. Rose 🌼
Hi rose, thanks so much for subscribing, and thank you for the kind feedback! I put a lot of effort into my videos and it's lovely when it's appreciated 🥰
@@amykellygardening 🐸🐞🐝🦋🌻🌱
Great video,I hope to include some of the ideas and plants in my allotment (c32)
That is great, I'm so pleased you've been inspired! Anything you do will make a difference to our local wildlife :-)
💚 what a lovely garden
And I love the fact that your planting for our animal friends
My gardens are small cottage style that wraps around my home it's a certified wild habitat. We use no pesticide or chemicals. Only plant for our bees birds butterflies friends what ever else deside to stop by.....
Your garden sounds like an absolute delight!
Beautiful looking pollinator garden, Its the bees knees.
Thanks very much! ❤️🐝
thank you for the good information. new subscriber
Thanks for the sub! 😁
Wow your gadern is beautiful ❤❤with lots of beneficial features to nature.a new subscriber
Thank you! I had so much fun creating it, and can't wait to share it in all seasons- wait until you see my spring bulbs 🌷
Thank you! 🌱🌞🌻❤👍
You are so welcome!
amazing video, thank you
Thank you for the kind comment, much appreciated 😊
Congatulations🎉 You hsve created a wonderful environment 🧡. Did we see you on ETTC? or Location Location Location? (We departed NI for Oz in 1971)
@@flowerfairy1950 Ah, you've caught me on! It was LIOLI, and thanks for the lovely comment! 😄
Your content is great! Thank you for the great video. Like, subscribe and support. Have a happy time.💜💜💜💜💜👍
Thank you so much! I love my garden and it's a pleasure to share it with other people 🥰
That was a very interesting ideo thank you and God bless. Could you let me know what plant's to grow as I'm in India i have around 30 fruit plants?
Hi! It's difficult to recommend specific named varieties without knowing what is available specifically in your area. The best thing to do is go wherever you can buy plants locally and try and get as many different shapes of flowers as you have space for. Different insects are evolved to favour different types of flowers, so the more different ones you have, the more different insects you'll attract.
insect hotel GAGED
love it
Thanks! 🪲
Fantastic garden paradise. Thank you for showing me them Great Tits, what a beautiful bird, id love to have them visit me one day ❤
They really are a magnificent little bird! It's a bit of a running joke in our family that everyone loves to see my great tits! 😂
Here in my US zone 6 garden it seems that as soon as the plants are up and looking gorgeous in the spring, the four lined plant bug comes and ruins it all. The plants generally eventually recover but they look very bad and get burnt on the damaged areas. Do you deal with anything similar?
Hi! Are the bugs you mention possibly Colorado Potato Beetles? (Look it up online and see if they look the same, if you can.) If so, let me know and I'll try to do a short video for you on how to deal with them. My big "problem" insect right now is gooseberry sawfly, which has just eaten half the leaves off all my gooseberries 🫣 My fault for not getting my mulch down in time to interrupt the breeding cycle! Live and learn! Let me know about your beetles, if we can identify them, we'll know how to sort them out. 😁
@@amykellygardening no, they’re not. Though I have those too 🫠 but they’re more specific in what they wreck. The four lined plant bug seems to like any and everything 😩
Ah, now I know the one you mean, Poecilocapsus lineatus. Give me a couple of weeks and I'll post a video for you with some advice to hopefully help! If you subscribe and click the bell for notifications it will let you know when I post it. Thanks for the question 👍
@@amykellygardening yep, that’s the one! Your gorgeous valerian is what got me thinking-it seems to be specially hard hit. I moved it last year so it was already compromised and it looks almost dead now. There are a few spare shoots and I’ll give it a good watering, hoping for the best.
@@emkn1479 I freakin' hate the 4-lined bugs, and yes, they do attack so many things in my front garden. BUT.. after finding out their life cycle is just a month or so, and then they are gone, and they don't kill anything, I just get get annoyed but leave them alone rather than do battle with them. Oddly, on a lot of my plants, they just grow fresh foliage and I don't even notice the damaged leaves anymore (example: on my butterfly bush and mountain mint.)
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Thank you for letting me know! I'm very sorry about that, I will make sure that it gets sorted for future videos 👍
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My garden is already full of wildlife, especially SLUGS 😢
Birds, frogs, and toads all eat slugs, so often bringing more birds etc. into your space will help put nature back in balance and help with your over-enthusiastic slugs.
@amykellygardening over enthusiastic! That's right, well said 😁 it is really unfortunate because I have a small town garden, like 50sqm max, I can't put a pond, and there are birds but I do not want to attract them too much because there are also cats 🐈.
So I put beer and it helps a little, but it is also veeery disgusting when the slugs fall in and I have to remove them. I heard that copper stripes or nets can help I will try that! But thanks!
It is a very nice video and a very beautiful garden.
So nice of you to say! Thanks for the lovely comment ☺️