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Autumn Stroll at Herons – Part 2



I conclude my walk around the nursery in this video, showing you the change of colour that can be seen during Autumn.

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28 Comments

  1. What a wonderful, calming, relaxing episode?!

    This video is so beautiful, you describe your divine garden with such pleasure that your feeling simply spills over to us who follow you and watch your videos.

    Thank you for such a wonderful and special Sunday morning.

  2. From what I can remember of horticultural college lectures, the intensity of autumn colour is particularly affected by temperature. Hot days followed by cold nights produce the most vivid colous, something to do with sugars created during the day being less able to travel out of the leaves during cold nights and ths staying in the leaf tissues where they produce the brightest colours. This year, in the UK, at the end of summer/early autumn the days were cool and the nights stayed warm. hence poor Autumn colour. (but I could be wrong)

  3. I am Peter’s fans in Taiwan. Do you mind to share with me your plan of your Taiwan trip? I’m eager to meet you in person. Thanks!

  4. All so colourful was already beautiful and breeze along making it cherry on the cake.

  5. As of now in the Ozarks, the most splendid trees are the Sweet Gum or the Liquid Amber as known in other lands. The reds, orange and yellows are unbelievable.

  6. I wonder if it is a coincidence that your maple trees have huge seed crops in a year when they didn't turn red.

  7. higher P nd K give better fruits or blooms i know from growing other things. id like to try with maples to see if it does the same

  8. Thank you for this beautiful video , would love to be there instead of Australia where we had 43 Celsius at the moment . LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR WORK ❤❤❤

  9. Hi! It's winter time over here in good ol New Jersey! When would be a good time to repot and bonsai a Monterey Cypress? Would I get away with bonsai a tree now or should I wait until spring time?

  10. Peter is always in my heart, he is like my father who taught me a lot. I wish you very good health, you are important to my life.
    Maybe you could try an action camera and put it on your head and have your hands free. I look forward to every video.

  11. I have to say I got a childish chuckle at how you pronounced it as being the "turd of November". Hahaha.

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