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November Cottage Garden Tour – Colourful Trees, Autumn Flowers & Slow Living



Welcome back to our cottage garden. Here is our November tour and a look at some of the autumn colours. I’ve been putting some of the plants to bed for the winter, while others haven’t slowed down yet. Sorry it took us a little while to upload this one, it’s been really rainy here this month! Better late than never 🙂

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42 Comments

  1. I love all the different levels of your garden. The stone walls and steps that curve around it are enchanting, as are your many interesting small buildings. I'm about to put 6 Helebores in my woodland garden, and now that you've shown the winter flowering Clematis , I'm on the search for one. Thanks for the lovely tour. Jeri

  2. Absolutely lovely my mother keeps asking me do you think she'll do a Christmas decor in her cottage!?! Oh it would be amazing to see🙏💜

  3. I love your cottage garden, such a lot of interest. Looking forward to seeing more! 🌺

  4. Loving your channel Mona just found you. Wondering if you would ever film yourself gardening as I love to see this as well

    Weeding transplanting sowing;)
    Thx Jenny

  5. I have an allotment/community garden here in Victoria BC Canada and it’s quite big for such things here. It’s a triangle but 35 ft long and 12-15 ft wide at the top. Have to say sunchokes/Jerusalem artichokes were horrible to digest in my experience and I have an almost visceral response just hearing about them☺️

  6. Japanese anemones have been a fav for a long while — such a charismatic plant and so winsome🥰

  7. When you say you train the raspberries in hoops— I think you said the same about roses?- are you training them on a structure or forming the hoop yourself out of the canes themselves?

  8. Fav gardening YouTube channels? Mine are all in the UK: Lovely Greens, Richard and Paul, Vivis Kitchen Garden and Jessie at Plot 57. Epic Gardening and Jacques in the Garden in Calif. but the UK ones are better for my zone. Anyone have any to add?

  9. Borrowing my friends hori hori knife to help with the bulbs especially in the lawn

  10. I love your videos. I vicariously "garden" with them since I only have a small potted garden. Everything is beautiful even as winter approaches. Thank you for the tour!

  11. It looks like heaven on earth! Love your videos and so envious of your beautiful place! Yours was always my dream place!

  12. Looks lovely, can’t wait to have a garden of my own one day

  13. Hi. Your garden is beautiful,so many different areas & well thought out it works.I'm a new subscriber glad I found you. I'm now looking at your other vlogs.Have a lovely weekend, all the way from the Midlands.💐☕

  14. Just subscribed after watching earlier vlogs you make. Love these vlogs, so relaxing and inspiring. Would love to see how you will decorate the cottage at Christmas..inside and out!! Thank you for making these delightful vlogs. 🦋

  15. Very informative and enjoyable. I wonder if your J. Anemones spread like ours do(sometimes unwantingly!)? Thank you so much for all your videos. They are much welcomed~~

  16. Just cut your sweet peas right back above a set of leaves, this will make them bush out into stronger healthier plants and they won’t get all tangled up, if they continue to grow spindly, cut them back again.

  17. love love your large garden with many "rooms". Additionally, your dress is beautiful! where can I buy? Haven't planted my bulbs in the pots just yet and just work in a very small area of my garden when weather permits. It is quite cold here in Maryland and windy, so jump out and jump backing! Love it though! Cheers

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