What??? Why the dislikes.... im frustrated rather saddened to know this irony that some hardly can understand the talent who interests that left a heaven for us to rejoice and live in harmony..i salute this gentleman for everything he was..
@@kina7128 thank you for your comforting words. I understand jealousy creeps out of laziness and feelings of worthlessness. In such situations people should be alert erase jealousy by involving in some talent they can do better if not such a big garden challenge. Wish they grow a small succulent atleast on their table so it makes them happy. Anyways no advices cheers take care be happy
It has little to nothing to do with the video. They are obnoxious people who like to mess with people. They're bullies oddly feeling powerful hitting the thumbs down or immature & like to upset people for no reason.
This is what every gardener secretly or not so secretly aspires to create in their own gardens. I absolutely love this & have gotten inspired! I’ve been into topiaries & wanting to create topiary forms this year.
I so want to dedicate my later years to my garden. I just can’t afford not to work. I’m trying to establish what I can. Recently bought a house built in 1905. There’s already many things that come up every year. I just need time to maintain and care for it more. No servants or money here to indulge my dreams.
I just loved both programmes. Thanks for uploading them together. Major Lawrence Waterbury Johnston (1871-1958) was a British garden designer and plantsman. He was the owner and designer of two influential gardens - Hidcote Manor Garden in Britain and Jardin Serre de la Madone in France. Both gardens are beautifully described here.
I really appreciate the schematics that let us understand the layout and sheer size and grandeur of the garden and its various rooms. Enchanted and inspired ... love this.
So beautiful! I totally enjoyed watching this, BEST time spent on UA-cam ever! I totally believe the spirit remains, he put everything he had into his creation, heart and soul. Heaven ❤
Beautiful garden! Interesting documentary...if he was shy and introverted..he spoke beautifully and quite articulate to humanity through his passion and gift of gardening.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. I visited Hidcote some years ago, but to see the garden sans the masses, albeit in a video, is something very special and enhanced by useful commentary, information from gardeners and peaceful music is truly lovely.
Wonderful pair of programmes, great to view back to back like this. I've been to Hidcote many times; my old dad grew Hidcote Yellow roses, as I recall. Now I must see the garden at Mentonne...
Just ran across the two videos and love both. Hidcote is my wife's favorite English garden which we have visited several times on our trips to the UK. We normally visit National Trust gardens. We joined the Royal Oak Foundation (which is reciprocal with the NT) so we are able to visit all the properties of the NT free of charge.
As a gardener/landscape designer looking at the end of my creation, Cypress Hill Garden Venue, I wonder how what I have created will evolve with its new owner? This was a wonderful, beautiful film and thank you so much for uploading!
WONDERFUL video! I recently googled 'Lawrence Johnston', wondering about his namesake rose (shown in the video, with Blackspot, of course - even in England). And here's a video about him! Does anyone know how about the heat tolerance of Mahonia Lomariifolia? And what's with, "Many of these plants NOW go back to ones Lawrence Johnston would have chosen?" Why was there ever deviation from his plant choices?
The “Red Garden” as installed by the National Trust is just a mess. Perhaps now with the examples of Piet Oudolf’s borders and gardens it can be properly restored to its original design, one of texture, winter perennials and grasses.
Loved the video, but the poor sound of an electric piano marred the unity, since the visuals and the voice of the narrator were lovely. Thank you for upload!
Beautiful ! Had a hard time with reading the subtitles and looking at the gardens and houses at the same time . Maybe that's just me... I had to click on subscribe . Thank you.
If Freud had been a woman, she would have many things to say that some readers might not want to read here. So I will skip that. Tree ferns. God, how beautiful. A little bit in from the beginning was my first thought of the “futuristic” death scene in the film, “Soylent Green.” Now, I see it through out the entire film! I cannot grasp what kind of privilege these folks must have felt they were entitled to. Anyway, thank you. Without this, I will never see it. and will try to “imagine” their amazing fragrances.
Thank you for bringing up this issue! So many fabulous documentaries are desecrated by this ridiculous music. Useless piano, and it's off key as well! What a magical program. Please stop the music!!!!!
It’s great to see you all just hanging out and fanning each other’s flames 🔥
So beautiful.. 😍😍😊🤗 Thanks! for sharing, l like the garden and flowers, love nature!
30:35 The Skunk cabbage plant: every time I have been near this plant, it has stunk. Its so beautiful it should smell good.
So so interesting Johnston and Hidcote complimented each other
What??? Why the dislikes.... im frustrated rather saddened to know this irony that some hardly can understand the talent who interests that left a heaven for us to rejoice and live in harmony..i salute this gentleman for everything he was..
I agree with you there. I often think that those who cannot appreciate the beauty in gardens such as this, are sad and jealous people...
@@kina7128 thank you for your comforting words. I understand jealousy creeps out of laziness and feelings of worthlessness. In such situations people should be alert erase jealousy by involving in some talent they can do better if not such a big garden challenge. Wish they grow a small succulent atleast on their table so it makes them happy. Anyways no advices cheers take care be happy
@@kina7128 hmmm... dont worry they will reform one day as they mature into better personalities
It has little to nothing to do with the video. They are obnoxious people who like to mess with people. They're bullies oddly feeling powerful hitting the thumbs down or immature & like to upset people for no reason.
@@wendyeames5758 hi hru i understand thank you very much for your kind words .... wish you all well take care
A gem of a documentary. Thank you for uploading.. keep it on!
It is indeed.
I love all: the piano, the flowers... Thank you!
A beautiful documentary. Love the story of Johnston and his two gardens.
This is what every gardener secretly or not so secretly aspires to create in their own gardens. I absolutely love this & have gotten inspired! I’ve been into topiaries & wanting to create topiary forms this year.
Thank you ... Brilliant !
I so want to dedicate my later years to my garden. I just can’t afford not to work. I’m trying to establish what I can. Recently bought a house built in 1905. There’s already many things that come up every year. I just need time to maintain and care for it more. No servants or money here to indulge my dreams.
I just loved both programmes. Thanks for uploading them together. Major Lawrence Waterbury Johnston (1871-1958) was a British garden designer and plantsman. He was the owner and designer of two influential gardens - Hidcote Manor Garden in Britain and Jardin Serre de la Madone in France. Both gardens are beautifully described here.
I could happily move right in, the gardens are so beautiful. I loved every minute of these programs and look forward to more of them.
Beautiful narrative/biography of such a quiet man achieving greatly his passion.
Love the piano, beautiful garden, lovely narrative, nz
Gardening is a work of art !
Thank You for Such High Quality Display
in Horticulture.
Beautiful program.
I too share a burning desire to express my own inner beauty through gardening.....🤣😂
I really appreciate the schematics that let us understand the layout and sheer size and grandeur of the garden and its various rooms. Enchanted and inspired ... love this.
Bio oo
I can't stop watching this wonderful show. Thank you so much for sharing!
The music perfectly complements the documentary!
So beautiful! I totally enjoyed watching this, BEST time spent on UA-cam ever! I totally believe the spirit remains, he put everything he had into his creation, heart and soul. Heaven ❤
Wish they would list the plants they specifically showed.
What beautiful gardens. Thank you.
What a beautiful story to share! Thank you for sharing.
So beautiful. Thank you for taking us here. 🩷🩷🩷
I wish I had enough room to make a beautiful garden like this making the most of my Yard. Beautiful 😍
Beautiful garden! Interesting documentary...if he was shy and introverted..he spoke beautifully and quite articulate to humanity through his passion and gift of gardening.
This is perfection.💕🥰💕
B E A U T I F U L !!! Quite entertaining and so interesting. Thanks for sharing. Will watch it again.
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. I visited Hidcote some years ago, but to see the garden sans the masses, albeit in a video, is something very special and enhanced by useful commentary, information from gardeners and peaceful music is truly lovely.
THE BEST FOR OVER THE WORLD
Garden, a 3D artwork that lives on rain and sun, and flutters in the wind.
So true! We humans are born to be gardner.
The silent gardener 😉
I absolutely loved this! Thank you for uploading!
Thank you - I love both of these videos
Thank you so much for this.
A very well produced , filmed and narrated series.
Very enjoyable viewing.
great video, i enjoyed the piano too
This is so beautiful. Thank you.
Almost two hours of wonderful insight and inspiration. Thanks.
Wonderful pair of programmes, great to view back to back like this. I've been to Hidcote many times; my old dad grew Hidcote Yellow roses, as I recall. Now I must see the garden at Mentonne...
thank you for this wonderful story
Simply Stunning!😍
A Garden of Great Varieties
Lovely
A great Legacy.
Hard Work is involved Here
Really enjoyed this video.
Thanks so much for sharing...💖💝
Outstanding documentary, thank you🙏❤️
Just ran across the two videos and love both. Hidcote is my wife's favorite English garden which we have visited several times on our trips to the UK. We normally visit National Trust gardens. We joined the Royal Oak Foundation (which is reciprocal with the NT) so we are able to visit all the properties of the NT free of charge.
A delight. Thank you ever so much.
Bliss and joyful
What an unexpected delight!
Beautiful. National trust do a wonderful job.💚
Many blessings for You .
With my little garden today
I pray my children follow my foot steps
Too formal for my wild wooded holler mentality. But nice anyway, fun to look at.
Thank you Guys
For These Beautiful Displays
Thank you so much for sharing this awesome video with us love all the beautiful gardens and all the history
this is an extraordinary well done documentary. So excellent! Thank you.
The gardens look so beautiful - New friend Ruthie
Thank You, very enjoyable. :-)
As a gardener/landscape designer looking at the end of my creation, Cypress Hill Garden Venue, I wonder how what I have created will evolve with its new owner? This was a wonderful, beautiful film and thank you so much for uploading!
Derek Jarman hated these formal rigid regimented gardens and called them Hideouscote.
This is right down my ally. So many ideas. So much garden to look at. Its so pretty.
BEAUTIFUL!
Absolutely great videos. Major L. Johnston was an amazing and beautiful person, thank you so much for sharing these video’s ♥️
BREATHTAKING
I wish they would've named more of the plants shown and in text.
WONDERFUL video! I recently googled 'Lawrence Johnston', wondering about his namesake rose (shown in the video, with Blackspot, of course - even in England). And here's a video about him! Does anyone know how about the heat tolerance of Mahonia Lomariifolia? And what's with, "Many of these plants NOW go back to ones Lawrence Johnston would have chosen?" Why was there ever deviation from his plant choices?
Music much too loud for the soft voice. Had to keep muting it. Lovely garden, though.
Thank You for those Books you read that inspires you to do such Great Designs
A great film on a great man, who created two gardens in two nations! Bravo!
Not sure if I have already commented but really enjoyed this and after watching this tracked down the book Norah Lindsay; wonderful!
so his mother gave him his lands. brilliant.
some people have all the luck.
Not really luck, just money. If you feel like you're out of luck: you're just poor.
Fantastic!
Can you turn the music off,it overshadows the commentary, can't hear it properly..............
If this is on a DVD I would purchase it immediately. Please someone tell me truthfully it is..
What is the orange blooming bush on 34:40 ? It' beautiful
The “Red Garden” as installed by the National Trust is just a mess. Perhaps now with the examples of Piet Oudolf’s borders and gardens it can be properly restored to its original design, one of texture, winter perennials and grasses.
I’ve been there , you have captured it well ! You do not need the heavy piano music ! Sad found it hard to hear the story !
Loved the video, but the poor sound of an electric piano marred the unity, since the visuals and the voice of the narrator were lovely. Thank you for upload!
to be rich is to have such a garden! wowo
Splendid photography of beautiful flowers. Feel sorry for the narrator who had to read a repetitive and disorganized script.
Beautiful ! Had a hard time with reading the subtitles and looking at the gardens and houses at the same time . Maybe that's just me... I had to click on subscribe . Thank you.
Organic painting
Media Olmsted landscape
Soil grew canvas
#haiku #nationaltrust #artist #johnston
If Freud had been a woman, she would have many things to say that some readers might not want to read here.
So I will skip that. Tree ferns. God, how beautiful.
A little bit in from the beginning was my first thought of the “futuristic” death scene in the film, “Soylent Green.”
Now, I see it through out the entire film!
I cannot grasp what kind of privilege these folks must have felt they were entitled to.
Anyway, thank you. Without this, I will never see it.
and will try to “imagine” their amazing fragrances.
Loved all of the flowers and the elephants were very cool Again, thank you.
Not a single mention of Gertrude Jeykel?
Oh my goodness. Even though he was American....lol
Еслибы видео были в переводе на русский? Это возможно или нет! А все что показываете прекрасно!
Great garden, really a living masterpiece! Unluckily, too loud and dramatic music. Why don‘t you trust the pictures?
Thank you for bringing up this issue! So many fabulous documentaries are desecrated by this ridiculous music. Useless piano, and it's off key as well! What a magical program. Please stop the music!!!!!
8:30 for myself to continue watching later
Was Winthrop related to the Signer of theUS Declaration of Independence?
Was the village of Hidcote in South Africa named by Johnstone?
Could someone tell me the name of the narrater please thanks
Matthew Gravelle
good cinema
تصميم جيد
❤❤❤😊
They can make a movie, because he sounds like someone with a secret live that's hidden in the gardens.
❤
Was he an American, born a Frenchman ,craved English live and served three times in Englands defense in war.
he never lived in the US, just born to an American in France
Ugh...the music ruins it
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His Hidcote manor gardens was far better