Secrets to Growing a Cottage Garden
Secrets to Growing a Cottage Garden
How to grow a cottage garden. Cottage style flower garden. Support the channel: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SiloeOliveira https://www.patreon.com/suburbanhomestead Mix flowers together to make a cottage garden
Your gorgeous artistry in the garden is so inspiring!
God bless you all! I love how you just dive right in! What a wonderful gift from God you have!
this was so lovely and gentle <3
I have some very young hollyhocks that are being ravaged by flea beetles! Iโm living on a prayer, because Iโve tried everything short of toxic to get rid of them ๐
It’s wonderful view of cottage garden, travel as nature!
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Stay safe my dear friend ๐ท
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Very nice
you’re so handsome!
Hollyhocks aren’t annuals. Here in the UK most varieties take a year or more before they throw up flower spikes. I have planted loads over the last year and a half and I’m just seeing my first spike, which I’m excitedly waiting to blossom. They seem to take even longer than echinacea. Worth the wait tho!
Olรก, amei o seu jardim. Beautiful โบ
I’m not a fan of Irises, I just don’t like the way they look for some reason, like big lolling tongues lol. I do like Hollyhocks though, but they are hard to grow.
Please bring back the cottage garden :3 miss these videos so much!
Your channel is the absolute best! Thank you to the youtube algorithm for leading me to you!
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Wonderful!
I’ve just come home on an Friday evening after a really busy week and stumbled over this video – so enjoyable and relaxing, and also informative. Refreshing to hear about the things that did not work out as well, most youtube channels are making it sounds like everything is easypeasy and nothing ever goes wrong. (my hollyhock is very insect and disease prone) I would love to have videos showing us your cottage garden once a month for a year, so we can fully appreciate the changes. ‘A garden can not be conjured and given, it must be laboured over through time’. This is the attraction of gardening in a rather poetic nutshell. I might have to put it on sign in my garden shed as a mantra. Now I’ll go to google Flagged Irisis, because they are indeed georgeous!
Taking my garden seriously, finally. Your view of gardening is I realize my view. So thank you for giving me some validation!
Beautiful garden by the way. Don’t think I’m willing to work as hard as you, but watching you helps me greatly.
Im 17 and im going to start gardening ๐
Aww this is so cute. I can not wait until I have a home and create a cottage garden <3 Thank you for sharing.
I love your approach to cottage gardening and your basic comments and philosophy! Very pleasant. What area do you live in?
I love this. Thanks for this breakdown of a cottage garden. I started my cottage garden last year. The first year was a massive success. I had bee balm, foxglove, asher, and shrubs.
How lovely…thanks so much for sharing
i’m glad i found this because i decided to watch gardening videos after falling in love with hydrangeas
I love your description of a cottage garden ๐บ
Very beautiful and relaxing video…I totally agree with your perspective that a cottage garden cannot be created overnight and that it is more about cultivating the gardener :). sorry about the flowers you lost to the groundhog, your garden is still stunning!
Something helped me with rabbits and groundhogs is I. Got a bucket and lid and I put in there all kind of garden garbage and kitchen scraps and I put water for two to three days until the water get rotten and smelly I poor it on the plants and believe me they wonโt touch them because they are always looking for fresh food. Itโs smelly for humans for a couple of hrs but for them smells for days. They wonโt touch it
Sweet guy with a lovely natural garden
Frumoase flori! Dar ezista un dar !mai multe flori ar fii mult mai frumoasa! Toate cele bune!๐
Your garden is beautiful. So sorry to hear about your groundhog problem, we only have to deal with a few mice and rats here (did see a stoat once).
We had groundhogs until we got a dog. The groundhogs disappeared. However we have now a huge amount of chipmunks that seem to tease and play with our pup with no fear whatsoever. ๐
Beautiful video! I just started my hollyhocks by seeds, so far they are 1 1/2inches tall for the first time and it worked, lol Where did you purchase that seedling tool that you use? take care from Canada
Hot pepper sprinkle it on the hollyhock
joe goldberg lookalike
imagine i meet a man like you ๐
thank you. new subscriber!
Very beautiful! But what part of the country are you gardening in? Itโs much hotter and wetter in my city, knowing about the climate differences would be helpful.
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Love this cottage garden
Beautiful garden! Itโs an inspiration to those of us aspiring for such beauty in our own yards. ๐ท
You have inspired me๐
Beautiful, thank you. ๐๐
This is my favourite cottage garden video on youtube. I just watch it over and over again when I need garden inspiration ๐
You are a poet gardener!
Your watering bucket look so GENTLE, i neeeed, im using a small plastic bottle rn
I tried to plant some daisies and a huge snow came and can daisies still grow or will it be in hibernation or itโs gone
You are amazing! I love your cottage garden and love how you use hollyhocks. They are just so lovely ๐ thank you for sharing this with all of us.
Your video had a real ASMR feel about it!
You need "Garden Cats ". I have several Cats who go after the Ground Hogs and Moles. I have a Lovely White Hollyhock that comes back every other year for the past 16 years without issue. Maybe a bad storm will take them down if they are not staked ) but nothing will eat them . We have Deer in our area that come close to the House , but no issues . Thank you for sharing your Garden! Mine is still a work in progress…
I could listen to you talk all day.
have you ever made anything from the ground ivy? i have quite the infestation too, but havent actually tried using it for tea or anything yet
I loved all the background history you gave here! Just lovely! Thanks for all the encouragement.