My dad was from Redmond Square Tipperary John, 🇮🇪 he was born in 1929 when times were hard and his mum, my Granny Byrnes sent him on his way across the water to find work at 14 years old 🇬🇧 I tell my friends Iv never been over to the Emerald Isle in body, but I do go via the World Wide Web to John Lords garden every few weeks…..Thanks for all your uploads, they are a breathe of fresh air to each and every one of us….I didn’t even know what a sanguisorba, eupatorrium or Cornus kousa China girl or satomi was before I found your Chanel, I now have all of them so thanks very much John……🙏 Kim 🙏
John you scare me when you pick up your pick axe, amazingly you certainly accomplished what you set out to do. Energized, Humour intact, and plant knowledge makes for a great garden video. Thanks for making my Sunday morning. 👍❤️😊
I love my Inula hookerii. Fortunately, it grows really well, and you'll never be without it for replanting around the garden and giving plants away. I've a little bet with myself that you'll be moving it from its current position in the not too distant future, John. I found your channel a few months ago and have now watched every episode. Thank you. I've learnt a lot and look forward to visiting your fantastic garden.
Looks like wild sage in the day lily. Runs about a bit . Can be a pain if left ….. The tap in the hedge is genius ! Prunus watereri ? Cheers john all the best 👍
Oh oh John I do wrap up my upright skyrocket juniper because if I didn’t it would be flat on the ground from snow and ice. It happened last winter and it took all summer to get them back close to what they were before. I use fishing line and just go around twice. You can’t see it unless you go right up to it and it’s not tightly bound.
What Penstemon is the 2 you planted called “Evelyn”. Every Penstemon in my garden has the ovate leaves of some substance, and look nothing like yours. My Aconitum is all budded up now mid September. The Sangisorba that I have grow about 7 feet tall and have deep red flowers in clouds at the top. Do the 3 you planted remain short? Spread? I grow mine within an obelisk so there is no flopping over. Also, you seem to enjoy Persicaria. Do you have much of a problem with running? Love to watch you in your garden, since it’s the way I go about mine. With much joy.
Been after penstemon Evelyn for yonks here in Melbourne Australia John, no one seems to be doing it anymore, shame, definitely one of the best and wish I had enough real estate to do what you do, looks absolutely magnificent.
You know - every time I watch one of your episodes my bank balance diminishes as I have to go online to track down plants that you talk about that are available in New Zealand.
My dad was from Redmond Square Tipperary John, 🇮🇪 he was born in 1929 when times were hard and his mum, my Granny Byrnes sent him on his way across the water to find work at 14 years old 🇬🇧 I tell my friends Iv never been over to the Emerald Isle in body, but I do go via the World Wide Web to John Lords garden every few weeks…..Thanks for all your uploads, they are a breathe of fresh air to each and every one of us….I didn’t even know what a sanguisorba, eupatorrium or Cornus kousa China girl or satomi was before I found your Chanel, I now have all of them so thanks very much John……🙏 Kim 🙏
Plants shiver as they hear his footsteps.😂
John you scare me when you pick up your pick axe, amazingly you certainly accomplished what you set out to do. Energized, Humour intact, and plant knowledge makes for a great garden video. Thanks for making my Sunday morning. 👍❤️😊
Maintenance of the garden is like housework- never done!
I agree in in my garden every day there's so something to do
I don't mind the garden maintenance, probably because it's more fun being outside.
Oh John, YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO YOUNG!! lOL!!
Wow it’s like watching Monte Don’s Irish cousin. Love watching gardeners like this guy while I drink coffee waiting for the sun to come up. ⛏️
We just love The lord he’s the best gardener in the world.We just love Ireland of Irelands.Wonderful. Thank you John for sharing.☮️☮️☮️☮️
Thank you for another great video. The humor along with all the info is greatly appreciated 💚
I love my Inula hookerii. Fortunately, it grows really well, and you'll never be without it for replanting around the garden and giving plants away. I've a little bet with myself that you'll be moving it from its current position in the not too distant future, John.
I found your channel a few months ago and have now watched every episode. Thank you. I've learnt a lot and look forward to visiting your fantastic garden.
“You fluff them up” (13m45)…love it! Never stop your videos John….I learn so much from you, although a pick axe is a bit more than I can handle!😊
John you make me feel lot energy whenever see your videos
Mutabilis is my favorite. Like butterflies!
Love your garden, and your humor, John. 💚💙❤💜
You’re such a plantsman John, thank you for all the tips, you’re amazing
Looks like wild sage in the day lily. Runs about a bit . Can be a pain if left ….. The tap in the hedge is genius ! Prunus watereri ? Cheers john all the best 👍
So love your videos and your wonderful garden, John. I have learned so much from you. Thanks.
Thank you!! Love this. 😊
Brilliant and funny as always
Unintended sheen… all your garden is glowing…. Pure magic.!
wow stunning garden John
Oh oh John I do wrap up my upright skyrocket juniper because if I didn’t it would be flat on the ground from snow and ice. It happened last winter and it took all summer to get them back close to what they were before. I use fishing line and just go around twice. You can’t see it unless you go right up to it and it’s not tightly bound.
Love your videos! Always fun as well as educational :-) Thankyou!
What Penstemon is the 2 you planted called “Evelyn”. Every Penstemon in my garden has the ovate leaves of some substance, and look nothing like yours. My Aconitum is all budded up now mid September. The Sangisorba that I have grow about 7 feet tall and have deep red flowers in clouds at the top. Do the 3 you planted remain short? Spread? I grow mine within an obelisk so there is no flopping over.
Also, you seem to enjoy Persicaria. Do you have much of a problem with running?
Love to watch you in your garden, since it’s the way I go about mine. With much joy.
Very nice flowers!
Nice seeing you again John Lord
Perfection as always
John is the best ❤
I was just researching yew for abit of structure for my garden nice timing👍
Been after penstemon Evelyn for yonks here in Melbourne Australia John, no one seems to be doing it anymore, shame, definitely one of the best and wish I had enough real estate to do what you do, looks absolutely magnificent.
Just what I needed today!
John - ❤🎉
I have a yew in my yard but I didn’t plant it, the birds did😁
The plural of yew is y'all (in Texas.) 😉
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You know - every time I watch one of your episodes my bank balance diminishes as I have to go online to track down plants that you talk about that are available in New Zealand.
This guy hedges.
Liquid amber trees are a total weed here in SE US. I say give it the chop!
They are highly unlikely to fruit in UK or Ireland, so won't spread themselves about as they do in their native areas.
How interesting! I see them planted as street trees in The Bronx, NY. Their foliage looks so great in Fall: golden stars.
Not a single azalea in your garden? Why try some deciduous azaleas?
Not sure if i am the only one that feared for the camera man so close to the swinging pick axe?
Just get out of the way is the answer to that.The camera man isn’t stupid just duck.We think he’s the best gardener in the world.🙏🙏