Great Cliff Exotic Garden Summer Tour 2022
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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Great Cliff Exotic Garden Summer Tour 2022
Here's a quick 20 minutes tour of my back garden, highlighting most of the 100s of plants. I've named most of them in the commentary. If you want to know more, check out my other videos or put a question in the comments below! I've also got loads of over wintering videos to show how all these make it through winter!
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Love your garden Kris, but my favourite parts have to be the Gunnera waterfall and your schefflera macrophylla.cant wait for mine to get to that size!
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Great tour Kris. Love some of your underplanting and some really interesting choices. Love that silver / blue fan palm
Very beatiful your garden ..
Really looking great chris😍😍
keren...👍👍
Such a beautiful garden
It’s looking great Kris, the Jubaea is definitely the plant star for me! 😃
Beautiful garden 😍
Beautiful lushness
Thank yoi so much for sharing. Thats a lot of different plants. How big is the yard thats accomodated so much variety. Very Very Well done.
Thanks it's 150ft long
Very lovely garden 🌺🌸🌹
Beautiful, 🍃 🌱 ☘️ 🍀 🍃 🌿 🌷 🥀..
Thanks
Such a beautiful garden Chris, loads more colour and variety of plants. Mines a see if greens but want to add more splashes of colour that pop out inbetween the bananas and palms and ferns. What would be your top 3 suggestions please
Thank you. For easy colour, Zinnias, Dahlias and Cannas.
The Brahea doesn't really get protected now it's grown larger. A bit of fleece in the crown before any snowfall if I remember
Looks amazing! WOW! And I hadn't noticed your irrigation system before, but makes sense, it would be too much watering without one. I hope your transplant-shocked trachy pulls through. Just lots of water and palm focus to get it out of it or anything else you can do?
They can sulk, especially this species of Trachycarpus it seems. Hopefully by next year it'll be ok by next year
@@YorkshireKRIS Got my fingers crossed for you that it stops sulking next year!
Fantastic garden. Any recommendations for hardy plants that are great for ground cover in tropical setting?
Thanks. Persicarias are great hardy ground cover plants. Lots of different colour foliage as well
@YorkshireKRIS thanks I'll check them out. Looks like there is a few varieties to chose from
Lovely garden kris 👏. Do you leave the Ecomis outside all year?
Yes totally hardy here
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Amazing garden Chris. May I ask how you protect the Brahea Armata? I am considering planting it in the ground next year.
No protection now it's a decent size. Previously had a polycarbonate sheet over it in winter when small
Lovely. What's the plant at 6.27 please?
Amicia zygomeris
If / when the polystachys nigra flowers does it die, or is it just weakened?
Also, if it flowers in one part of the country will it definitely flower in other parts of the country?
It'll weaken it for sure. Death isn't certain but more likely than surviving
Fantastic!
Thanks for another great walk around!🙂
Camera moving too fast.
The speed can be reduced in UA-cam
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
We have a frog living in our greenhouse under a flag stone, called Mr Hoppy! Beautiful Garden or should I say tropical paradise. I have a lot to learn from you but I'm not doing to bad. My tree fern hasn't sent any new frongs up this year. It was in my basement over the winter, it's only a small one probably about 2 foot. I can feel 2 small frongs but they Don't seem to do anything. I water it everyday, any suggestions? Thanks.
Sorry to hear your tree fern isn't doing too well. I can only imagine it was too dry for too long over winter?
I love your videos thank you for posting them. I wonder would it be possible for you to name your plants in writing as the transcript translates your words into gibberish although in some of your videos the names come up on screen but not always I would like to buy some of these plants but just cannot decipher their names thank you
Check out my November garden tour where I've named a lot of the plants.
Fantastic exotic ensemble. Setting the tone as always Kris. My favourites naturally the jubaea and brahea armata. My ukhrulensis was slow to get going but showing some signs of life in year 2. Hopefully yours pulls through
Thanks Vincenze. I'm happy with the summer colour as well as the ever growing palms.
superb garden Kris-amazing
Hi Kris! Can I ask what was the name of the plant is at 4.13 I tried to google from what you said but it has no idea 😂
Amicia zygomeris
@@YorkshireKRIS amazing thanks! I was spelling it with e instead of i so google was just giving me amnesia 🫠
Such luscious garden you have Kris, thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you so much
Wonderful to see .
Hi Chris my gingers are in garden do I need to lift them. 👌
Most are totally fine in the ground as usually hardy types are sold. A mulch over the base can help in colder areas
Fantastic.
Pleased to see you've got eucalyptus and they don't seem to effect the growth of everything else in the garden. We've just bought a new house and it's got one huge eucalyptus. Have you found any issues with yours at all? I wasn't sure whether to take it down because I've read horror stories about the roots and it sapping too much fertility and moisture out of the soil.
Hi Beth, they are great trees but need lots of space away from buildings. They do take up a lot of water from a wide area and the big main roots do appear at ground level so no good near a patio.
@@YorkshireKRIS thanks yeh I feel a bit less worried about it now anyway having seen those. Might get it looked at and see if it can be coppiced or something.
Happy to see I can still get a bit of a jungle going with one in the garden anyway 🙌 certainly doesn't seem to be causing your garden much bother!
Hi Kris, your garden is looking great.
Reading up on the Tithonia care, it says the plant does not need any fertilisation, I've heard you mention in your previous videos that you plant your Tithonia in rich fertile sow? Should I add fertilisation ? Mine has flowered but not as tall as yours
They grow and flower well in general garden soil but grow much bigger in more fertile soil. You may not get more flowers, but much bigger plants
@@YorkshireKRIS Thank you for your reply
looks great, how did your cordyline indivisas do in the end?
It's still alive but not flourishing
@@YorkshireKRIS yeah mine is the same it didn't really get going after the winter.