We’re been gone for over a year, but now we’re back again! Join Marc as he tours you around the chΓ’teau gardens, shows you all the wonderful plants and flowers, and shares all about his future plans and the progress that has been made so far. And don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled for a once-in-a-lifetime botanical marvel as well!

We live in a medieval castle with a huge, derelict estate in southern France. Follow our ambitious garden projects, from vineyards to formal gardens, tropical plants to self-sustainability. Our project is enormous and our enthusiasm contagious. We’d love you to join us.

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43 Comments

  1. Magical, like the plant collectors of old, it's going to be special, congratulations all involved 😊

  2. I am so happy this channel is back. Really enjoyed Marc’s sharing of the garden that he has put in so much thought and effort to create. I am impressed by Marc’s knowledge, creativity and passion. Looking forward to more videos 😊

  3. Marvelous video of garden flowers & upcoming projects. Marc is genius – videos are filled with detail & very educational for viewers πŸ‘πŸŒŸ

  4. I’m so happy you are back Marc, you have been missed, the gard3nmis looking great and I look forward to seeing all your other projects xx

  5. Wow! This is really spectacular. 🌟 What a blooming! I am totally in awe for all this! You surely must have magical green fingers Marc. There must be a scent like heaven all around the chateau. The sunken garden is also a magical spot. I would love to lay on the new bench and just watch the grass grow. Looking forward to see the upcoming tropical transformation with the wines and sculptures. Well done all of you ❀

  6. Simply beautiful and magical. So jealous of all the varieties of flowers and plants. It scent must be heavenly walking in these gardens. Great job and welcome back 😍😘

  7. Will you consider taking voluntary help with planting and gardening? Moving to France to retire and dream of spending the rest of my life doing what you’re doing. Would love to use my gift of gardening to help your family.

  8. Well done Marc. Your garden looks amazing. Congratulations i am so excited to follow your progress. Can I ask please what happened to the little vineyard you leased or bought that we saw on an older video. Thanks Marc and Amy. ❀

  9. Gorgeous, what a wonderful space. I love all that has been accomplished so far and look forward to future videos!

  10. Beautiful garden Marc and Amy love all the plant species you have it's clear you spend a lot of time and thought into what goes in your garden to create harmony amongst your trees and stonework. I had thought one of them was a coffee plant at first. If I ever get to visit I would pay for a tour to learn all about that or if you wrote a book I could read about it. I am sure it would be a best seller with some picture samples. Clement is whizzing about on that bike getting taller and stronger as is his sister πŸ™‚ I hope this spring is even more luxurious in growth in your gardens. Love the hydroponics use Chateau du Theil made a much larger venture to create for their restaurant I wish you could see it. Well done Marc and Amy and family

  11. We last saw Mark creating his greenhouse. Is there a video of the finishing of the greenhouse? Would like to see that too.
    Marc should propagate the roses soon. Then you'll have them for other areas in 2-3 years.
    Lovely seeing all this. Thank you!!❀

  12. So nice to see you back. You have a wonderful area to develop your ideas for a beautiful botanical garden. I was able to hype you 840 pts.

  13. This is going to be stunning , Marc. I am limited to what will survive here where I live, with temperatures as low as -40 C in the winter and 35 C sometimes more. It is the very cold winters that make it tough to get spring flowers, Daffodils, Crocus, etc. do not survive winters. Peony's do really well on my south wall of my home, last summer I added a red but it will not be as big as the ones that have been here a long time before we bought the house. Seeing all your different varies of Irises and roses and the tropical plants, I will thoroughly enjoy watching grow in your gardenss. Ronnie in Saskatchewan

  14. So good to see you back again and what a magnificent garden you are creating. I can't wait to see it unfold further over the years. Gardening teaches us patience and Marc you have it in spades.

  15. So so happy to see your videos! I love your calm demeanor, and how passionate you are about this process. Thank you so much!

  16. So lovely to see an update on your beautiful garden. What a place to get lost in, I’d love it. Marc totally happy as a clam.

  17. A beautiful garden brings happiness for the duration. I can imagine one day, a classical concert at the chateau as well as an open garden day for the world to appreciate and enjoy your vision & hard work.

  18. I live in Denmark and bought a house in 1990 with a yellow bamboo hedge. After I had lived there for about 5 years, the bamboo bloomed and died. All the bamboo in Denmark died because all the bamboo had been imported from the same place, China.

    It was a lot of hard work to remove them.

    It took maybe 10 years before bamboo started to be planted again in people's gardens.

  19. Wow to the current and future garden!!

    Also, I have a black bamboo that flowered last year and continues to do so this year. Had no idea it was such a rare event, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us all.

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