I’m starting my Cottage Garden DIY Renovation and taking the first steps in my English Country Garden. After a long winter hibernation, it’s time to begin transforming the space. This Cottage Garden DIY Renovation focuses on tidying up areas that have already benefitted from the makeover, with plans to continue the transformation of my English Country Garden throughout the year.

I’ll be sharing every step of my Cottage Garden DIY renovation, from initial planning to making improvements. Watch as I tackle the Cottage Garden transformation and work on my DIY renovation projects in the English Country Garden!

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  1. I think you’ve got it right, Louisa. A bit of tidying up each sunny day will eventually get your garden looking spectacular. All my best, dear heart.❤️ 🌷🪻🌹🐾🐾😊

  2. I'm so excited watching how enthusiastic you are about tackling your garden🪴 a bit at a time. As I've gotten older, I find it less overwhelming and exhausting to plan big jobs in phases. I'm cheering you on. 🎉

  3. Just what I have been thinking, make hay while the sun shines, in past years I have left the winter clear up till the eleventh hour, but like you am doing bits here and there and it all helps. Happy gardening Louisa, I suspect like me you at your happiest in the garden. luv till next time Chris x

  4. So lucky you can work in garden. We still have snow everywhere here in Massachusetts USA. Just to let everyone know I don't agree with the madman in the whitehouse, ashamed of him. I do love your garden. Can you tell us what is the temperate at Star Conner? Also do you get happy mail? Loving the barrettes in your hair.

  5. Beautiful little robin , great photography ❤. We don’t have those in New Zealand. TFS your journey

  6. A real joy to watch. Love your garden and look forward to seeing your progress 🌼🌻👍❤

  7. A lovely, peaceful vlog to watch. I love my garden too and there is nothing more invigorating on a lovely early Spring sunny day than getting out and tidying up. I look forward to your plans and progress for your garden. Take care. xx

  8. Hi Louisa , your little Robin friend is so very sweet , different from our Robins here in US. I was out in the garden this afternoon looking around , I don't want to get to in a hurry because we can still get frost until May. I did find a Morning Dove that I had to bury that hit our big window poor thing, I bet its mate is sad I think they keep the same mate for life? Was there a window on the front of your house that was covered in bricks the area the bricks go up & down like over the other window. Take care ! ~Paula ~

  9. I can’t believe how green things are! Of course we’re expecting 3-6” of snow this evening. Heavy rain this morning and 65 degrees, tornadoes possible this evening, and snow tonight ….ahhhhhh, Kansas in the spring.

  10. Great video today, Louisa. You are working so hard in your garden. It's nice to hear the birdsong and see your sweet Robin. Great job! You are going to need a cup of tea when you are done. Take care. See you again soon. ❤

  11. Loving this weather .Was out putting wallflowers in and lily of the valley,weeding and tidying it up.Found out l loved gardening in lockdown.Looks much tidier now.Your garden will look lovely.x

  12. I am really looking forward to seeing what you do with your garden and getting inspired. I also get easily distracted as I move about mine! Really miss the European Robin but I get red winged blackbirds in my garden in western Canada and they have a few different beautiful songs. Our Robins are more timid unfortunately. My dwarf daffodils are flowering, a sure sign Spring is here.

  13. I love love your garden – I am a great fan of using old buckets, terracotta pots and cottage plantings. We in NZ do not have the gorgeous old cottages that you have in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  14. Your garden looks like a beautiful place for vision and dreams. This time of year, when things are still looking a little bleak, it is nice to see the smallest green shoots poking out, and handing us HOPE! have great week Louisa!

  15. Good morning dear Louisa……………..lot of work to do in your garden…………….but its a peaceful work……..and the results will be beautiful…………I want to go in my garden yesterday but it was to cold…………….lol and Greetings from Daggy,Kiel,Germany☘☘☘and the robin is so cute

  16. It’s been glorious weather for a few days,perfect to crack on in the garden,watching new buds develope is exciting,bulbs ready for flowering,making plans for the future buying new plants is all so relaxing,your garden is coming along nicely

  17. Aloha from Hawaii 🌴 The best feeling, getting gardening done. My husband and I do 30 minutes a day doing something around the house. Lots gets done without too much effort. ALOHA!

  18. You may find that the lavender you didn't cut back will self seed- I leave a couple just to make stock seedlings. Try anemone blanda too- they will seed into your gravel and as the start flowering in February they really are a delight.🌿

  19. Hello Louisa,
    Wow! I’m so glad to come across your channel!! I thought, FINALLY, a real garden is a bit of a natural disarray – LIKE MINE!! And, a real person, who enjoys gardening but is not consumed by it in order to create a perfect garden that is for show only – but instead is for your own personal enjoyment 👍👍🤗🤗🙌🌺❗️❗️

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