Well we are reaching the end of the gardening year now so I thought it would be nice to do a November garden tour because there are still lots of lovely things going on in my garden.
I still have roses, my Fatsia Japonicas are blooming and so is the Mahonia. The Hebe in particular is still going strong with a full set of purple flowers and the leaves are still coming 😊 🍁
I have really enjoyed this year in the garden and have managed to get lots of new projects finished and brand new areas planted.
All that’s left now before Spring comes round again is a bit more cutting back and tidying up, and I need to get on and do some weeding and pick up the rest of the leaves as and when they fall. But I’d like to thank you all for watching this year.
As I mentioned at the end of this garden tour, there won’t be anything much else going on until Spring, apart from maintenance. I’ll still give you a monthly garden tour but I’d like to keep connected with you all so I’m thinking of making some content inside the house over the next few months which I hope you might enjoy instead. I’m not entirely sure what that will include, but I’m sure I’ll think of something and I’ll see you again very soon.
Take care everyone. If you’d like to join my Facebook page, also called The Enthusiastic Gardener, you can find it by clicking this link:
https://www.facebook.com/The-Enthusiastic-Gardener-104622541169305/
I am also on Instagram @the_enthusiastic_gardener
Have fun in your gardens!
Janette, The Enthusiastic Gardener
http://youtube.com/@TheEnthusiasticGardener
27 Comments
How much sun do those hucheras get? Thank you, love your garden style! Also, in spring, could you do a garden shopping video? Would love to see what an English garden nursery looks like!
Hello my friend . You still have nice flowers on display, here in our area is all gone now . We had snow the day before and now is raining and cold 🥶.
Hi J…
Looks like a beautiful day now!! .
Everything is still so green .
It's -8 here today!!
So many beautiful flowers still….
After I pruned my plum trees they really produced more!!
Love the fan palm
Beautiful! I have passed up Fatsia plants at the garden centers for a few years, always wanting one but buy something else more floral…but this coming spring I’ll be purchasing one! I cant pass them by any longer. Lol Yours are so pretty!
Hi Janette Thank for the tour of your lovely garden! I like the way you have such a great variety of plants and how you manage to include trees. I love the olive tree! I’m looking forward to whatever you have in store for us. Take care and stay warm. We’ve already had a few days with snowfall so seeing your video cheers me up!💕🥰❤️🤩
Hi Janette! Isn’t it amazing that in the middle of Nov, you still have colorful flowers in your garden? Until this week, I still had lovely pink blooms on my Encore azalea; temps in the high 20’s turned them brown. That was following nearly two weeks of unusually warm temps in the mid 70’s, (about 23°C). Nothing but browns and greens in my garden now so it’s nice to see that your garden still has pops of color. I had no idea fatsia bloomed; what interesting flowers! It’s too cold in my z6b area to grow it here. Same with your beautiful hebe; I’m so jealous, but in a good way. 😊 Please do continue to make videos – they certainly do brighten my day. I love your new motto: Clutter free in ‘23. I’m a terrible clutter bug and maybe seeing you straighten up yours might motivate me to do something about mine. And seeing Richard cook would be pure entertainment!
I've never seen a fatsia in flower before —they're really nice! I love the great structure of your garden. Everything is still doing so well, even the roses that really do get too large by the end of summer. I think the hebe is still my favorite. I even enjoyed your weeds (that's one thing that does well for me). I love your videos and always look forward to seeing you and Richard!
As usual enjoyed your video and always look forward to them. See you in the next one really great ideas for the end of the season videos ❤
I pulled my rhododendron up and put it in a big container on Ericaceous spoil this summer. It seems much happier now
That fountain would look stunning repainted in cobalt blue😛
Love your garden and the leaves are so pretty too! Time to make our lists for spring/summer 2023. Perhaps some projects for Richard to join in with.
Your garden looks fabulous. You've a nice job filling in all the spaces with beautiful plants.
Your garden still looks amazing Janette. Its been a good year, gardening wise!!! Looking forward to your 'indoor' videos, especially Richard cooking, he's bound to make us laugh. I'm just prepping for Christmas now by decluttering and having a good clean through!! Take care xx
Your weather is so very mild! Hopefully you cut and brought a bouquet of roses and Fatsia blooms inside! I believe all of your followers just want to be with you in all aspects of your wonderful life!
I love to declutter if I was closer … a favorite job of mine 🥴. Yes cooking with Richard sounds fun too! Don’t care what receipe he’s just entertaining lol! Don’t leave all of us for too long! All of us gardeners slow down outside we’ve got rain sleet snow and I’ve still got some cleanup yet!
Looking forward to your upcoming peaks into Janet’s world ☺️
The garden looks wonderful, some nice blooms in Nov. I'm up for whatever you'd like to share over winter, at 64, it goes by so fast, you'll be showing us your spring blooms before I know it. And wow, 5'9", it must be nice 😊
Hi!! That's amazing with the holly! The birdhouse looks so cute with those leaves around it. You still have lots of plants that look great! We got the hard freeze and a flurry of snow on Sat. Not much left here in West Virginia! The frost will take care of weeds, no worry!! 😊
Good for you!!! Garden is number one!!!!
It’s still looking good thanks for the tour I’ve managed to plant the bulbs in my front garden
Hi Janette, even in November your garden is still lovely. The fatsia flowers are amazing. Do you lose many plants to frost? Sometimes in Winter we get a bit of frost on the grass but not on the plants. I've lost many to the Summer heat. My hydrangeas are so beautiful now and I try to nurse them through the heat. It's usually a losing battle but they come back again the next year. I'll be looking forward to watching Richard's culinary adventures and also a tour of your home but like I said before my friend I'd be more than happy to sit down you with your cuppa and I with mine and just hear about your week. Love Bron xx
First time enjoying your garden! Beautiful, very well thought garden design. Will try to find summer time video in your channel. What kind of cloud topiary are they, Love to know !
Hi Janette! Where’s the husband? Sad to see the season coming to a close!
Just love your garden. Still looks like summer in your yard. (The leaves gives it away) 😂. Love the color of the Autumn Joy Sedum. Yes the David Austin roses are amazing. Love the yellow chair in the background. Also the new turquoise one. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful fall tour – everybody's gardens look better than this past hot summer.
Those fatsia!! I thought for sure they were murdered by Richard.
The Mahonia! The olive tree is gorgeous and abundant.
It snowed here yesterday (US/western PA), and took the last of my blooms on the geranium and sunpatiens.
I hope you will be doing a Christmas decorating video…:) The other ideas sound just simply delightful!
Thx Janette!!
Glad your going to keep doing videos in the winter
Hi Janette. I love watching your garden videos. Your garden looks gorgeous even at this time of year with all the leaves everywhere. My garden is the same with falling sycamore leaves.
Your lawn is always perfect. Is it real grass ?
Your Fatsias are obviously loving their lives in your garden! Your Mahonia is way ahead of mine, which is budding up but not quite ready to show its yellow petticoats just yet. Our temps are due to plummet by Friday which will probably force the perennial plants into dormancy. So I guess next week I can start to cut back the perennials. Looking forward to your indoor ideas.
Hi Janette! Everything still looks so lovely! You could put your ilex topiary in that spot where you lost your other topiary? Just a thought. I know ilex (Boxwood) can take some shade. I love your fatsia, so beautiful!!! Carnival corner is so cheery! It really has been a wonderful year in the garden 💚