In the midst of a miserably wet and dull winter in the UK, this was a lovely video to watch, dreaming of brighter times when spring finally shows it face 💕 Happy New Year, lovely video 🥰
Ha, spring nonsense! I planted the American fringe tree in my garden after seeing it in full bloom at Schreiners Iris Gardens here in Oregon. I love it's lovely presence in the garden, and the flowers have the subtle scent of cotton candy.
Hey Matthew! -- You always seem eager to discover whether or not a flower has fragrance (me too!), I was expecting to see you sticking your face into those Chionanthus virginicus flowers, that's what I do every time I encounter one in bloom, as they are deliciously fragrant, at least here in North America! Perhaps the fragrance discussion got lost in the shuffle when the audio failed. Here in NW Oregon my first Arctostaphylos (Manzanita) has just started blooming!
Thanks gentlemen! Informative as ever. A plant there I was unfamiliar with. Interesting to see the yellow Halimium as groundcover. I’ve grown both Cistus ladanifer & Brilliancy before. Great plants!
Happy new year, lads ! Could we have a video about a plant very rare in France : Plectranthus Mount Carbine ? It's winter, and mine is loosing its foliage. Many thanks, once again !
Uk/Spain -- I read an article in Spain that the wild Cistus may have the potential to autocombust at 40°C is there any truth to this and do I need to worry about the more domestic varieties? I love your program by the way.
I have a theory that the weirder a thing a plant is accused of, the cooler it is! Does it have a nice smell? The most flammable things are always the best smelling things like rosemary and eucalyptus due to their high volatile oil content.
@Hayley-sl9lm I don't think they have a smell but do produce a stick resinous substance on the leaves. I've seen thembwild throughout Spain, very pretty flowers of various colours, petals resemble crushed silk.
Just watching now. Alas the positioning of your microphones is making it a bit of a jarring experience. Stephen’s microphone is too close to his mouth so he’s very loud & I’ve had to adjust the volume. This then means I struggle to hear Matthew. It does improve once Stephen shifts his mike to his jacket lapel.
In the midst of a miserably wet and dull winter in the UK, this was a lovely video to watch, dreaming of brighter times when spring finally shows it face 💕
Happy New Year, lovely video 🥰
Thanks for watching
Happy new year, my favorite horticulturalists
And to you! Thanks for watching!
Happy New Year, lads. Lovely plants in video. Looking forward to what you have coming up in 2025.
Happy New Year to you! We're looking forward to sharing more of our gardening passion with you in 2025. Regards Stephen
Hi guys im from the uk.your videos are seriously marvellous much thanks for educating me
Our pleasure! regards Stephen
Ha, spring nonsense! I planted the American fringe tree in my garden after seeing it in full bloom at Schreiners Iris Gardens here in Oregon. I love it's lovely presence in the garden, and the flowers have the subtle scent of cotton candy.
Thanks for sharing, it's always great to hear about other's experiences with the plants featured in our videos. Regards Stephen
Oh pay attention to every word of Mr. Ryan, for they are gold 😊@Thewildmanwoods
Hey Matthew! -- You always seem eager to discover whether or not a flower has fragrance (me too!), I was expecting to see you sticking your face into those Chionanthus virginicus flowers, that's what I do every time I encounter one in bloom, as they are deliciously fragrant, at least here in North America! Perhaps the fragrance discussion got lost in the shuffle when the audio failed. Here in NW Oregon my first Arctostaphylos (Manzanita) has just started blooming!
Could well have! Thanks for watching!
I love Crepe Myrtles and I was wondering if you could do a show about them sometime?
I have around 7 in my front and back yard in Melbourne.
We may be able to squeeze one in 😊 Regards Stephen
@@thehorti-culturalists Fabulous ! Thank you
Another enjoyable video! Stephen is such a fountain of knowledge! Looking forward to another year of your videos.
We are so glad you enjoy them! Regards Stephen
Thank you both for the video, and happy new year. Stephen, do you happen to have Tanacetum corymbosum at Dicksonia?
Thank you for the greeting but unfortunately I don't stock the Tanecetum at the nursery. Regards Stephen
It’s interesting to hear what is suitable for the uk …glad you mentioned the hardiness ❤😊
Beautiful plants …thanks
My pleasure 😊 Regards Stephen
@@thehorti-culturalists we actually have a frost here right now in Cornwall!
Thanks gentlemen! Informative as ever. A plant there I was unfamiliar with. Interesting to see the yellow Halimium as groundcover. I’ve grown both Cistus ladanifer & Brilliancy before. Great plants!
It's always a pleasure to introduce new plants! Regards Stephen.
Happy new year, lads ! Could we have a video about a plant very rare in France : Plectranthus Mount Carbine ?
It's winter, and mine is loosing its foliage.
Many thanks, once again !
I've not seen this form here in Australia so probably can't help at this stage. Regards Stephen
Luzuriaga Radicans looks a lovely plant 😊 Any chance of growing it in uk?
It would grow in the same conditions as Lapageria and Crinodendrons both of which I've seen in the UK. Regards Stephen
Is that species lilac fragrant and hardy?
Yes - and yes! Thanks for watching!
Happy new Year guys, although your obviously had a big one as it’s now mid summer :)😂😂😂
Thanks for watching!
Uk/Spain -- I read an article in Spain that the wild Cistus may have the potential to autocombust at 40°C is there any truth to this and do I need to worry about the more domestic varieties? I love your program by the way.
I've never heard this and certainly have doubts about it. I would certainly keep growing them. Regards Stephen
I have a theory that the weirder a thing a plant is accused of, the cooler it is! Does it have a nice smell? The most flammable things are always the best smelling things like rosemary and eucalyptus due to their high volatile oil content.
@Hayley-sl9lm I don't think they have a smell but do produce a stick resinous substance on the leaves. I've seen thembwild throughout Spain, very pretty flowers of various colours, petals resemble crushed silk.
Do you have America Redbud?
We certainly do. Regards Stephen
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And good afternoon to you too. Regards Stephen
Just watching now. Alas the positioning of your microphones is making it a bit of a jarring experience. Stephen’s microphone is too close to his mouth so he’s very loud & I’ve had to adjust the volume. This then means I struggle to hear Matthew. It does improve once Stephen shifts his mike to his jacket lapel.
Thanks for the heads-up, we'll be sure to take that into consideration for future recordings. Regards Stephen
Can't be certain, but I think the Chionanthus there may have been a female, the male trees are showier.
Very possible I had forgotten about the boy and girl thing. Regards Stephen
@@thehorti-culturalists Thank you. You guys are great!