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  1. Canna Musifolia would look great in your tropical garden 😁👍🏻 the clematis you planted, is it a tropical themed one ? Love the videos Gaz, thanks for sharing

  2. La résilience de terrain ne demande pas de gros investissements, juste de la connaissance botanique. C'est ça la vraie richesse.

  3. I'm catching up on your videos. Life has been very hectic. Your gunnera looks amazing. My one is coming along very well. Thank you again. I have an obelisk, which I'm hoping to train a passion flower around it, and I have plans to put in a mini pond with waterfall. Hopefully, the weather turns nice so I can get out in the garden

  4. obelisk looks great ,, might get one at the weekend .. might spray it a bright colour as that would suit my tropical area rather than black ..long range forecast are predicting a very cold week for the last week of April with hard frosts so watch your plants ..stand by with the fleece

  5. Just a tip,when you plant a clematis try and buy one with multi stem then bury them deeper than the original soil level this will help your plant if it gets clematis wilt.the stem will only die down to the soil level so if you have a multi stem plant you won’t lose the full plant.

  6. Heads up in regards to the obelisk. Bought 3 from Aldi, identical to yours last year. Where the screw is, you'll find them start rusting in a few weeks. Wish I knew, I would have used clear nail vanish to prevent this.

  7. I constructed a sort tower for both of my Clamato’s out of rebar & plastic fencing. In the 3 years that they have been in the ground they are growing well & if you look closely at the tower you can see the plastic fencing but the rebar stands firm & is completely hidden under growth. The tower cost me zero in comparison.

  8. I’ve the same from Asda and I do have one but it’s in a pot please could you tell us where to plant south/ north facing pleas

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