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November Tour plus cuttings results – My English Garden – 2022



A walk and talk round my English Garden in November accompanied by the garden robin which follows me everywhere. I show the cuttings and free plants I’ve collected in the garden over the Summer plus a shrub archway I have created and the enormous banana leaf canna lily.

Filmed on 25th November 2022
My English Garden is near the coast in North West England, 1/3 of an acre (including the house) Zone 9a with sandy soil.

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41 Comments

  1. I love your garden and videos, Paul. But, the robin steals the spotlight. Thank you for the tour.

  2. Afternoon paul from a sunny windy but dry Ireland. You will have wonderful colour come next year. You could have a sales table. Wish i lived near. . I think hydrangea s are great fillers.and iv a vibernum tinus which i have limbed up and thank you for vibernum tip. Have a good day. 🇮🇪

  3. I so much enjoy your lovely garden tours Paul and receive much inspiration and helpful tips from them. Any plant that is brave enough to flower in the north west winter deserves pride of place in any garden. I live in south east Lancashire twenty miles from the coast and winter flowering plants to me are the most rewarding of all and are a reminder that spring isn't too far away.

  4. Good morning Paul!
    Such a friendly robin! This year I had 2 mama robins nest in our deck..what a wonderful surprise! Your little robin knows you well! I love to propagate, what a good stash you have for future planting! Always, enjoy your videos and your garden!

  5. Дякую,Пол за екскурсію в ваш прекрасний сад і за корисні поради.Так приємно милуватись осінніми барвами вашого саду.А мої рослини накриті ковдрою з мокрого,холодного снігу.Bbbrrr,cold🌨️

  6. Thanks to you (and your robin) for this lovely tour in your garden ! Comme vous, j'adore me promener dans mon jardin et observer ce qui pousse, se plait, a besoin d'être déplacé et surtout mes boutures de toutes sortes …

  7. You've made me soooo jealous! You really have a green thumb! All! the cuttings are growing so beautifully. Your little feathered friend can spot a beautiful garden and a great gardener!

  8. Nevertheless, you have a very interesting climate, where I live, it has already snowed in winter and the temperature is -15 Celsius. Only coniferous spruce, spruce, and juniper trees remained green.

  9. Hi Paul, the gardens still looking good, think our first frost is December 2 can't believe it specially up here in Scotia latest frost iv ever known here. Take care 🙂 👍

  10. How I love your channel. Here in upstate NY in the US, zone 4B, we had our first hard frost in early October this year, rather late for us as those things go. Everything is quite bare. I started planting for deep winter color this year, planting things with red or interesting shaped stems, and roses with lots of hips. I also planted things that will offer some green color the year round. It's lovely to look out at what pops up through the snow and see the beauty winter offers. Your channel gives me hope and inspiration for next spring, and I always learn something. Thank you for your channel and for taking the time to share it with us.

  11. THANKS PAUL 🤗 MUCH APPRECIATED AND THE LITTLE ROBIN IS A SWEET BONUS 😎💚💚💚
    ENJOYING IT WITH MY MORNING COFFEE ☕️, AND I HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL YOURSELF 🤗

  12. Another great video. I love your “plant nursery”! Looking forward to your hardwood cutting video. I enjoy creating new plants but don’t have a great deal of success so I hope I can learn some of your tips for success. I’d also like to see how you split heuchera, start clematis cuttings, etc.

  13. Lovely, what a haul you'll have to plant come spring. I use pecan tree branches to hold up my drooping plants. I have a 100 yr old tree that loses branches in the wind, I'll cut off the smaller ones that have great structure.

  14. Lovely to see your garden, my english lavender is still somewhat flowering. And so far we had two days and nights of light frost. Lovely to see your Robin friend again, I had one visiting by back garden for a short bit and once in the front garden to. Cannot wait for my hawthorn seedling to grow big next year, so that birds like to stay in my garden much longer. This fall I discovered a crabapple tree nearby and I plan to take a hard cutting for in the front garden. You have quite a lot of Clematis Montana cuttings. If you don't mind I like to buy one or two from you, that would be one or two less cuttings you have to take care of😉 One could go on my rose arch next year and one on the front garden house wall, giving some shade and cooling the house next summer.

  15. Always enjoy the walk around Paul! That Robin is a sweet little thing. Acts like a pet! You do a great job with your cuttings Paul!

  16. Isn’t it wonderful to still enjoy so much colour in your garden at the end of Nov. Enjoyed your garden advice and seeing your little Robin. Here in coastal BC Canada we have had beautiful reds and oranges on trees and shrubs till this weekend when we had a big windstorm that blasted down the last of the colour.

  17. The Sykes plant in my home garden was planted 13 years ago. It used to send leaves twice in the same year. It sent leaves twice, but the leaves did not complete growth, knowing that I fertilize it with organic fertilizer in the fall season.

  18. Seeing the Robin reminds me that I was watching one of your older videos the other day. It was one about feeding the birds. I followed your link and ordered some sunflower seed hearts and fat balls. So thanks for that. As for mock orange plants, I have never had any luck with them. They never seem to flower. I really don't know what I am doing wrong. I notice that you have quite a few, as well as your cuttings.

  19. Hi Paul what abeautiful bird and the hydrangea it is amazing .also the othef plants I love how become the colors of the leaves in the fall.Have anice day. 🎄

  20. Hiya, Paul, Your garden is looking great and the weather looks not bad either. You have your work cut out for you next year planting out all those cuttings. That cute robin got into just about all your shots he was just following you around. Thanks for sharing your video with us

  21. What a lovely tour of your garden, Paul. It was as if we were there and you are showing it to us! Very good cinematography and editing once again. The mopheads are looking great still. What an amazing specimen your banana leafed canna is, you must be so happy with that. I was very glad to hear you are doing a video on hardwood cuttings, I will look forward to it. I almost paused the video to run out and take cuttings of my persicaria red dragon. I was going to dig it up and divide it next winter, but I have forgotten to do it the last two seasons, so I will take cuttings now. It looks like you are having a stunning November and are enjoying your garden as you prepare for Winter, it looked so lovely and you have regenerated so many areas, so it is new and exciting. Oh my goodness, the little red robin is SO adorable. He is SO small and is a foot away from your boots, absolutely fearless, I assume he eats the earthworms?

  22. Oh your hydrangea cuttings did so well their first season. They are in good hands! That is so cute how you have that little robin following you around! He clearly senses calm and peace in your nature. It was fun hanging in the garden with you Paul!

  23. Am loving your sweet little friend 😁 another lovely video Paul. I was blessed with a long autumn here in Iowa but am now ready for a winters rest along with my garden. Regards to your pond. 😉

  24. Always enjoy your tours Paul. Your little friend the robin is lovely. Great success with your cuttings, well done. Have a nice week 😊

  25. Hi Paul. So lovely to see your beautiful garden. We have colds here in Maryland but no hard frost yet, clean up continues ha. Cheers

  26. Hi Paul, the robin is so cute! They never miss a trick & know that when a gardener is around they've a chance of some morsels if you move things or disturb the soil. He's certainly used to you & they make such great little companions when you're pottering about. Your Garden looks stunning as ever thanks for another great video 🍁🍂

  27. Thanks for sharing! We've had some freezing and a bit of snow here so nothing is left flowering. It's great to see different plants at different stages across the seasons.

  28. Hi Paul I’m new to gardening and I love your channel. Would you consider doing a beginners guide on ‘How to…’ prepare, plant, care for and the after care of (when to cut back/prune/move) the top 5 or 10 most popular shrubs/plants/trees/flowers in the UK (for both in the ground and container gardening)? I know I’d appreciate this as a new gardener as I find your videos clear, concise and to the point. Would you also consider a video about when the first frosts usually hit in the different zones of the UK & why that matters? Do you use an app to check this or a website etc? Do you overwinter if so/if not what’s the process? I just think this would be useful to newbies. There’s so much to learn & you’re a great teacher! Thanks for all your time and effort with creating and editing your content. I know it can be hard work 😊 🌸

  29. Your robin really loves your garden. Isn't it great when your cuttings take off. Enjoyed your video.

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