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Siloé Oliveira: Cottage Garden Tour through the Year



A year in the cottage garden. I share with you how this small garden transforms from bare ground to a lush garden of ornamental and edible plants.

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35 Comments

  1. First of all I was wondering where you been ! ?
    Second it happen 8 months ago until I decided to grow flowers, and my ole life changed between vegetables which I still grow as much flowers and I am trying going for perennials and annuals !
    Beautiful job you done ! God bless!

  2. Your videos are amazing! Such a soothing, sit down and absorb all the details experience. I’ve been showing your content to everyone I talk to and they all agree. You’ve become my absolute favorite gardening youtuber/ youtuber in general! Such beautiful aesthetics, music, editing, story telling, so much talent to witness! What a treat every time you post a video. I’m looking forward to the other tours and any and all content you want to grace us with 💖 in the meantime I’ll be binging your past content 🙂

  3. Love your cottage garden, flowers are my favorite, especially real lush and thick , looks great… I'm sure your neighbors enjoy the view.

  4. More is always better in gardening … So show us what you have! "Thank You" for the Beautiful video…

  5. I put morning glory seeds on my fence, I do not feel bad for the next 500 years of morning glories on this property lol

  6. You should try Hyacinths for that early season wow factor. Their scent is unmatched as well!

  7. You know if you dead head Cosmos they will bloom until fall. You still can have them drop seeds by leaving the last flowers on. I live in NY 6a and I have cosmos until October. You also get a fuller plant with more flowers if you dead head them. It’s a waste to have them bloom once and die.

  8. I have a little cottage garden here in Sydney. This summer I planted more roses a yes they have black spot but I don’t care. The blooms are fragrant and gorgeous and together with dahlias, zinnias and iris (to name a few) they provide joy for me and the passing foot traffic. Your channel together with @ggthegardengirl have provided much inspiration. Thanks and keep ‘em coming.

  9. IF there’s enough interest??!! I see that your video went up 1 hour ago.. not 1 year ago and I couldn’t click fast enough. And already, I see that it’s been liked 2000 times before my own like 🙂. Yes! There’s interest in your beautiful, educational, entertaining videos!

  10. On the Shoe string budget of a high schooler.. you make my heart melt knowing this is your mothers garden you speak of. 💕💕

  11. I had a problem with rabbits all over the yard eating and eating. Since then my neighbor across the road has built quite the habitat for them on his 10 acres so they stay there now. But before that they were a problem for us. I found that the plants only needed a cage of a foot or so high because they don’t climb. So perhaps you don’t have to cage your hollyhocks. Once they grow big, the rabbits look for something juicier 😉. My mom has hollyhocks and rabbits too. For some reason they don’t bother hers and they grow wild in her yard. I grew Foxglove and Canterbury bells from seed last year. They did amazingly well so I grew more during summer and planted them. They really withstood the freezing temps here in upper midwest in zone 4. They flowered in the semi shade but should do amazing in the sun where my newer ones are. Bee Balm may be nice in your garden. They reseed nicely.

  12. I have really missed your videos. I have watched the series on color, shape etc so many times. Your knowledge is very helpful

    Also …. the fancy barriers (bottle on top) around your Hollyhocks … did you say that you made those ? They are beautiful

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