It’s time to return to Mark Goodladβs tropical style Tiki garden in North Lincolnshire, England for an autumn garden tour, exotic plant update and a look at his incredible quarry pond project plans! There may even be a special guest appearance in the form of head gardener / butler Kristoff who does look surprisingly like @YorkshireKRIS… In fairness myself and Mark were a little under the weather for the filming and he’s been way to busy to do much more with his garden this year but it was great to have a catch up, garden walk around and ‘jokes’ with two garden friends so I hope you enjoy this informal, daft and geeky episode!
Warning: contains references to blue globes and black roosters that most viewers will find immature and completely unnecessary. Absolutely minimal information within the video, even less of which is new material but this is all you’re getting this time!
Mark Goodlad UK Tropical Greenhouse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uktropicalgreenhouse/
Yorkshire Kris Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yorkshirekris_exoticgardening/
Yorkshire Kris YouTube (you already subscribe to him, let’s be honest!): https://www.youtube.com/yorkshirekris
0:00 Intro
0:20 Arid plants, rare succulents and a wild Yorkshire Kris exotic gardener appears…
5:30 Mark’s UK tropical garden tour – palms, bananas, filler plants and blue balls
16:14 Project Brassaiopsis, shady evergreen planting, wider paths & regurgitated tree fern tips
27:44 Mark’s tropical greenhouse with rare house plants, bromeliads and a rampant passionflower
35:02 Tropical Bali banana garden border with big leaves, Colocasia & giant Hiniba exotic specimen plant
46:32 Mark’s crazy quarry pond project update – plans for an exotic woodland, Japanese garden and the zip line…
If for some bizarre reason you actually enjoyed this mash up of garden advice and immature comedy then any kind donations would be hugely appreciated and put towards creating more vids: https://ko-fi.com/georgesjunglegardenββ
Thanks,
George

22 Comments
11:15 how is this one Spelt ? And the garden looks great as usual!π«‘ππππ
Great advice on the tree ferns. Those old fronds also help get them through winters without wrapping them .π
Fun video. You all always give me a laugh or two, or three. Thanks for sharing Marks awesome yard !
Oh my goodness! π¦πΊπ¦πΊπ¦πΊπ€©ππ
Put everything in that new area through the chipper mark it will save you weeding in the future . Really exciting. π maybe set up a time laps camera to follow the progress.
Great video thanks for sharing
That was a great video to watch, I like how you don't take things too seriously. Really enjoyed it.
Absolutely brilliant thanks George and the lads.
Another brilliant show, thank you guys, ππΎπ
Brilliant video, really enjoyed the usual banter ππ and the garden looks great too. Love my visits to Marks 'crazy' garden πππlovely to see the 3 of you together π
More funny moments than ever π
You guys are the 3 musketeers of British gardening. What a fun video. I think his garden looks great for a season of little maintenance. Here in Florida itβs do hot for me from May to Sept I just canβt do much either but keep it watered if we have seasons of no rain and that too can be a challenge. Thanks so much for this outing
It's great to see the 3 of you on a garden tour, with contributions from all. Each of your channels are inspiring for me with my garden.
Really looking forward to seeing the new area progress
Shame you didnβt let Kris talk too much. He really had a lot to add
ππππππ brilliant.
3:45 what is the tall plant with short spiky leaves?
The 3 legends of exotic gardening π΄ π΄
Another comical show lads,Super excited to see Mark's new project .I think will be fabulous looking down on the canopy of tree ferns and other exotic beauties ππ π€£
Just back from holiday so only just starting to catch up on my favourite channels and boy did I laugh at this video!
Great to see the three of you together.
Look forward to seeing the progress of Markβs pond area. ππ΄πΏ
Another crazy video full of general tropical garden ramblings well done. Here for that japanese meets tropical jungle pond area, along with the obvious shefflera, tetrapanax, bamboo and tree fern mayhem try and source a few cordyline indivisa, they'd look class. That's my piece said π
Holy crap, those Cycas Revoluta are huge! I didn't know they were hardy