I finally buttoned up one biiiig project but I still have three more for that area before Iโd feel good sending in photosโฆ I still have to convince my husband on one or two ๐
Love to see some Canadian gardens! I am in zone 3 and I love your channel. Have lots of dreams for my yard, hopefully I will have the time to do something soon!
Q: Hey guys, i live in London, UK, Zone 9a and want to put some manure down on my main bed, after removing the tomato plant late Oct/ Nov.
I usually interplant my garlic late Nov/ Dec (after refrigeration), before planting out new tomatoes the following late spring.
Will my garlic burn with bagged manure or as it is bagged, it has been matured enough to lay down?
We totally renovated a very well wallpapered (5 layers) and out of date house and a "mature" garden, into a bordered, less shingled/ small pebbled garden and opened up the lawn and grass area. We used the "crazy paving" thick council patio style stabs to build our main bed and built our new patio.
What we lack in money, we use knowledge to recycle and upcycle a lot of our gardening stuff to grow veg and re wild both our front and back gardens. It isn't as beautiful as these gardens but it is functional in terms of naturally attracting pollinators and predators. I will let naturally bolting edible plants to flower and seed, like our turnips for example for early flowers. I was late on cutting some seeds and now we have turnips growing on the shingle path but much better than creepy purple clover or mere tails!
We moved in at 32 weeks pregnant and we immediately got the electric and plumbers in, saving us from a gas leak straight away! Ripping out a kitchen and building a new one was kinda hard, working FT in Central London and being so pregnant and a not so DIY hubby but the last week of pregnancy i was so relived to finish tiling the kitchen, our miracle baby came along and our journey of being first time parents and the renovating journey went from there!
I love these!! I so want to submit my photos, but it's a work in progress, and my budget is slow and low right now! Lol! We started over when we decided to raise our grandson at 4 weeks old, 7 years ago. So now that he's in school full time, I have a little more breathing room and hope to make more progress next year! I hope you're still doing these! I have beautiful, lush gardens full of some perennials, and all the cut flowers I couldn't find a place for at the end. ๐ Makes for a very busy garden when you still have 120 asters, a tray of giant marigolds, a tray or 2 of basil's, and a couple trays of other odd and ends! ๐๐ I love it though!
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Wow! The first garden was amazing , then each was impressive! Talented people!
Love these! Do them forever. ๐
Thank you thank you so much for another garden video. Love these! Great inspiration.
I finally buttoned up one biiiig project but I still have three more for that area before Iโd feel good sending in photosโฆ I still have to convince my husband on one or two ๐
Just filling in your pool is against many state regulations.
Yay! An extra video.! Thank you.
Oh what beautiful beautiful beautiful gardens and sooo many great ideas. ๐๐๐
Thank you for these! Always an inspiration.
๐ ๐ Love your red geraniums in the back ground!!
This is my absolute favorite video type. Love, love to see others peoples garden ideas. Thank you for sharing with us !
Beautiful gardens, love seeing all these gorgeous areas
Love to see some Canadian gardens! I am in zone 3 and I love your channel. Have lots of dreams for my yard, hopefully I will have the time to do something soon!
Yay! What a greatโฆAnother video! Thank you ๐
Russell wants to snuggle. Chris and Ona's garden in Ontario is my favorite.
Beautiful gardens.
What a treat! Love these videos so much!
Love it. I agree , Laura. Keep those inspirational gardens coming! โค
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I get so many ideas too. Love watching these before & after videos. Fantastic!! Love you in Canada zone 5๐
YAY! Thank you for showing our garden! It truly is our oasis.
Q: Hey guys, i live in London, UK, Zone 9a and want to put some manure down on my main bed, after removing the tomato plant late Oct/ Nov.
I usually interplant my garlic late Nov/ Dec (after refrigeration), before planting out new tomatoes the following late spring.
Will my garlic burn with bagged manure or as it is bagged, it has been matured enough to lay down?
We totally renovated a very well wallpapered (5 layers) and out of date house and a "mature" garden, into a bordered, less shingled/ small pebbled garden and opened up the lawn and grass area. We used the "crazy paving" thick council patio style stabs to build our main bed and built our new patio.
What we lack in money, we use knowledge to recycle and upcycle a lot of our gardening stuff to grow veg and re wild both our front and back gardens. It isn't as beautiful as these gardens but it is functional in terms of naturally attracting pollinators and predators. I will let naturally bolting edible plants to flower and seed, like our turnips for example for early flowers. I was late on cutting some seeds and now we have turnips growing on the shingle path but much better than creepy purple clover or mere tails!
We moved in at 32 weeks pregnant and we immediately got the electric and plumbers in, saving us from a gas leak straight away! Ripping out a kitchen and building a new one was kinda hard, working FT in Central London and being so pregnant and a not so DIY hubby but the last week of pregnancy i was so relived to finish tiling the kitchen, our miracle baby came along and our journey of being first time parents and the renovating journey went from there!
Thanks for continuing to put these videos together for us. I really enjoy them!
I love the little walking bridge over the dry creek bed in #4! Hint hint Laura!๐
So glad to see that gorgeous Russel along with all of these stunning gardens! Thank you!!!
Those gardens look awesome so prettylove thanks for sharing with us
I love Russel, he's such a riot LOL!!
Thanks for sharing this! ๐ฏ โค
Love this! Inspiring!
I love these!! I so want to submit my photos, but it's a work in progress, and my budget is slow and low right now! Lol! We started over when we decided to raise our grandson at 4 weeks old, 7 years ago. So now that he's in school full time, I have a little more breathing room and hope to make more progress next year! I hope you're still doing these! I have beautiful, lush gardens full of some perennials, and all the cut flowers I couldn't find a place for at the end. ๐ Makes for a very busy garden when you still have 120 asters, a tray of giant marigolds, a tray or 2 of basil's, and a couple trays of other odd and ends! ๐๐ I love it though!
The 2nd to last gardenโฆWow! Beautiful coloring Iโve not seen often. Unique.
I love the backdrop in Hartley
Someday I will be ready to share mine โบ๏ธ