Wow! You've done a cracking job and fast, too! I didnt know how you could improve your garden I loved it as it was, but the changed you have made has just added that much more interest and I 100% agree that you should add that next path through the current planting to make you make that decision on which direction to take. Looking forward to the next video.
P.s I wish I made even half the progress you have in such a short space of time haha
Just stopping by to tell you I’m loving it and watching your process is so interesting to watch. Being able to do that yourself is also a massive blessing!
Shaping up beautifully! I also love how the two trachycarpus sort of frame your garden shed/tiki cabin. If that’s the type of rock, you’re gonna use for your waterfalls it should be a nice. Remember for the inside of the pond that you don’t want to use rocks that are too girthy, or it will minimize the amount of water. The rocks inside the pond are very important because every square inch of rock & gravel surface area underwater is also part of your filtration.
That's great progress you've made so far! It completely changes the look of the garden already, for the better. Can't wait to see the development of the pond, using big boulders and stones will really complete the transformation..
Looking great, you made the right decision with the path and the stream, I think it will look great and keeps the journey through the garden interesting We work with squares and still manage to achieve that to a degree, keeping the interest, what’s around the corner The garden is looking very lush for February
Amazing transformation already! That bridge design is a thing of architectural beauty. I love the care and attention you have taken to it! Once you introduce the water courses and the planting, it's sure to be one of,if not the best tropical style garden in the Uk on youtube! Really looking forward to seeing more of your progress. You work quick! thanks.
Dude, just looking at all that from a distance at the end of the video, it's so impressive seeing all you have achieved throughout the years. I hope I'll manage to have such a lush green garden one day!
Love the contrast of texture between pavers and wood bridge. Hope you take the path behind the palm as suggested, putting it through along seems a little cramped. Looking forward to see what you do with the water feature…. maybe some artificial rock work to add to the natural feel and add some drama.
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Man that is gonna look great. It looks good already. I'm enjoying seeing the transformation. Gotta step my game up and get out in the yard, lol.
Wow! You've done a cracking job and fast, too!
I didnt know how you could improve your garden I loved it as it was, but the changed you have made has just added that much more interest and I 100% agree that you should add that next path through the current planting to make you make that decision on which direction to take.
Looking forward to the next video.
P.s I wish I made even half the progress you have in such a short space of time haha
Wow that’s come along quick 🫡👌👌👌👌
Just stopping by to tell you I’m loving it and watching your process is so interesting to watch. Being able to do that yourself is also a massive blessing!
Amazing look! Great job
Shaping up beautifully! I also love how the two trachycarpus sort of frame your garden shed/tiki cabin.
If that’s the type of rock, you’re gonna use for your waterfalls it should be a nice. Remember for the inside of the pond that you don’t want to use rocks that are too girthy, or it will minimize the amount of water. The rocks inside the pond are very important because every square inch of rock & gravel surface area underwater is also part of your filtration.
Looking great I love the new plan
Looking great
Paths are looking really good, I think you're right about changing the path going to the cabin, creating that sense of journey
This is going to look so good. I'm very jealous, but it does give me inspiration for adding some water in my garden. Well done.
Looks amazing, and so much better than just the lawn you had. Makes the garden feel bigger
Very talented ❤🤟
Great job already, Wow! It is really taking shape. You have really done an awesome design. Hope your back gets better soonest.
Your garden renovation is huge and makes me stop complaining when I spend a few days digging turf for my garden renovation. Beautiful garden
That's great progress you've made so far! It completely changes the look of the garden already, for the better. Can't wait to see the development of the pond, using big boulders and stones will really complete the transformation..
Looking great, you made the right decision with the path and the stream, I think it will look great and keeps the journey through the garden interesting
We work with squares and still manage to achieve that to a degree, keeping the interest, what’s around the corner
The garden is looking very lush for February
Amazing transformation already! That bridge design is a thing of architectural beauty. I love the care and attention you have taken to it! Once you introduce the water courses and the planting, it's sure to be one of,if not the best tropical style garden in the Uk on youtube! Really looking forward to seeing more of your progress. You work quick! thanks.
Looking fantastic. Im pleased ive recently discovered (and subscribed to) your channel.
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Looking good mate.
Loving those bridges. Keep up the good work. Take it easy with the back. 😢
Best tropical gardening channel out there! Looking forward to the season ahead 👍
Looks amazing already!
Dude, just looking at all that from a distance at the end of the video, it's so impressive seeing all you have achieved throughout the years. I hope I'll manage to have such a lush green garden one day!
Love the contrast of texture between pavers and wood bridge. Hope you take the path behind the palm as suggested, putting it through along seems a little cramped. Looking forward to see what you do with the water feature…. maybe some artificial rock work to add to the natural feel and add some drama.
Did you use something to measure spacing? Or did you just eyeball it