I love visits like these. He’s a true classic fantastic! Please revisit someday. ❤
@elisaangel978948 минут бұрын
I like the artwork in the garden. It gives the garden extra points of interest and make the visitor pay more attention to his or her surroundings.
@goldeninekeСағат бұрын
Is this the gentleman of Princess Margaret repute?
@kaseydetrick137154 минут бұрын
Yes
@sheilagavin6536Сағат бұрын
❤❤❤ Thank you Bunny! Wishing you and yours a lovely time this coming holiday season!
@RobertGray-l3h2 күн бұрын
Dear Bunny thanks for all your wonderful videos I so enjoy I lived in Greenwich for years and created an illegal garden on the pavement outside my house until the council gave it an award for best front garden such a laugh I now live in deepest Cornwall on the Roseland overlooking the sea with a larger garden I did lots of TV work years ago including my own TV and radio shows can be seen on KZbin "Robert's full English breakfast show" once again thank you for all your shows Robert Gray
@louiseclark72614 күн бұрын
What do you do about watering pelargoniums over winter?
@ildadomingues57754 күн бұрын
Thank you so very much from Portugal! You have been an inspiration in my garden!
@wudangmtn4 күн бұрын
Great information, thank you. I am creating a permaculture homestead in North Carolina. I have six acres that I need to fill up with fruit, vegetables, flowers and shrubs. I really need to learn propagation.
@patgoodchild80455 күн бұрын
Very enjoyable, thank you.
@johnsmith-ls4rc5 күн бұрын
I have never known you mention which pelargonium varieties you like to grow - at least not on this youtube channel (?) I like lady Plymouth best for its foliage, but I have only grown a few of the scented leaved varieties.
@gracesim18065 күн бұрын
This is very timely information on over wintering pelargoniums. Please keep us updated when you do the second bit once the tomatoes are done. Thanks for a great video.
@ElizabethMaidment5 күн бұрын
I'm wondering whether my scented leaf pelargoniums will survive in a mini greenhouse. It is a wooden framed one with double layer corrugated plastic walls. It stands against the south facing wall of our house in a sheltered south facing garden in Bedfordshire. Wondering whether i can just wrap the whole structure with fleece when it's frosty or whether it would be safer to bring the pelargoniums inside? I have done previously but they are so big now and never look great inside. We don't have a particularly cool room anywhere in the house. Thoughts please? Thank you! Liz
@patstephenso72065 күн бұрын
Thank you Bunny 😊
@annashiegl5 күн бұрын
I'm inspired to dig out a sunken greenhouse now, who knew! You're a fountain of information. I have pelargoniums on every windowsill, and When I cut them back, I can't throw away the cutting, I have to pot them up, so my collection doubles every year! 😮
@sunitashastry52705 күн бұрын
Great tips. I also put mine in and have some cuttings. I just keep the number small so I can handle them.
@kjen92316 күн бұрын
Oh gosh, I still throw mine in a big paper bag in the cellar!! They seem to survive. Great tips. ❤
@marydempsey94985 күн бұрын
First time I’ve tried this method I dug them up yesterday. Do you take some of the leaf off?
@mikewinston87096 күн бұрын
I saw him at the Comedy in Journeys End……first class.
@lauramiddleton69746 күн бұрын
Bunny tried keeping the stigma by asking if it was too painful to talk about. Our sixth child Toby was stillborn last year a week before he was due to be born. I've always loved gardening. But now I have thrown myself into it as my therapy. But we need to talk about stillbirth and baby loss. We also lost our 3rd child Charlotte just after birth due to clinical negligence. She should be 5 now and is included in our lives every day.
@singing-sands6 күн бұрын
Wonderful episode!
@terencefield32048 күн бұрын
Raised beds help one sleep better
@777greglee8 күн бұрын
What an enjoyable walk around a garden! Great company too. I love these videos.
@louesparza800311 күн бұрын
Thank you for balanced words of wisdom.
@bewoodford280711 күн бұрын
Ooh, I had no idea I could use my celeriac to mak noodles.I m diabetic so I use lots of celeriac as my substitute for potatoes. I have just ordered a spiralizer. Thank you Bunny. Happy gardening 🙂
@lynnpreece846111 күн бұрын
Very helpful thank you. This year my broad beans were decimated by black fly so I will be pinching out the top from now on!
@jennyansell4211 күн бұрын
Inspirational Bunny!
@clarecollins254711 күн бұрын
This really moved me.
@jennrowsell786812 күн бұрын
❤
@ChristineSilburn12 күн бұрын
Love your interviews, may I suggest an interview with Georgie from common farm flowers, I think this would be a blast, both of you have fantastic personalities. Chris X
@Mary-fv4bn12 күн бұрын
I bought four David Austin roses and tried the replant method whereby you plant them in a box and place it in the soil and it did not work. Rose replant disease kicked in and killed all of my rosebushes. This method is rubbish! And it was a very expensive lesson to learn.
@sunitashastry527012 күн бұрын
What a fabulous interview. ! Enjoyed the garden very much .
@dianefields605612 күн бұрын
Lovely to hear discussion between 2 knowledgeable gardeners about their personal experience. Just wish there were more from the southern hemisphere. Many London Planes in Cape Town BTW.
@5262janna12 күн бұрын
Recommend he watch the impatient gardener on KZbin she overwinters hers in the basement. She has videos on just that process.
@maryeustace162012 күн бұрын
What a beautiful, informative, and thought-provoking visit. Best wishes and thank you.
@scottgiles717812 күн бұрын
How did you score David Haig, OMG, he is an amazing comic and dramatic actor, I am absolutely in awe of him.
@Lea-zf7lm13 күн бұрын
This was lovely, ty.
@SpanishEclectic13 күн бұрын
I recognized David from the thumbnail, and pulled up his IMDB page to find out I'd just seen him in Season One of the series Killing Eve, and in the film Florence Foster Jenkins. As an American who had a grandfather born in Nottingham, I've watched British TV and films since I was about 12, so I often recognize many of your excellent actors, but usually recall their prior roles rather than their names. David has a nice space for a city garden, and has chosen some stunning structural plants for impact amongst the hedges he needs for privacy. I love the woven fencing and ivy arches. I am also cursed with a two story apartment building at my back property line and a new three story condo (that blocks sun to my garden beds, darn them) adjacent to it. I've let my Eugenia hedge grow, as well as the huge, old ivy that has probably been here for 70 years. I trim my ivy to shade our two sheds, as well as block the neighbor's direct view. It's currently blooming, and I can hear the bees buzzing like crazy. I'll have to look at them more closely, as I wasn't aware ivy has its own special bees. It would be fun to see his garden again when his flowering shrubs are blooming.
@gwenwade605913 күн бұрын
Thank you Bunny and David for this interlude into a private garden.
@oxwoman813 күн бұрын
Thank you Mr. Haig for sharing your garden. It's lovely! I'm so sorry for the loss of your beloved Grace. If you want to know how to overwinter your banana, Erin, "The Impatient Gardener" here on KZbin has a video today on how to do that. She lives in Wisconsin USA, in a climate I assume is similar to yours. I think you'd enjoy her approach. Thank you Mrs. Guinness for always bringing the best guests! Cheers from North Carolina USA
@lynnhyland415113 күн бұрын
Well said,david
@carolrose478413 күн бұрын
Beautiful garden rooms!
@outoftownr390613 күн бұрын
Thank you for the introduction of the guests garden your visiting. Please educate us fellow ignoramus’s for future guests. David’s garden like many of us now suffers from traffic noise. The introduction of high decibel water features needs to be addressed nowadays for future Chelsea’s bunny!
@jillruthandco13 күн бұрын
I so enjoy your videos and interviews. Thank you!!
@garethbater690013 күн бұрын
Lovely vlog
@elisaangel978913 күн бұрын
Everything Mr. Haig said about Grace's garden and her death is spot on. I am glad to hear him say it here. It's an important message.
@elisaangel978913 күн бұрын
I try to plant only native plants and trees that should survive the elements where I live. However, I recently planted a citrus tree because it got too big and heavy for me to move easily even on wheels. My plan is to cover the base of the plant with extra mulch, and on the nights when we get especially cold or get a freeze, I will wrap a bed sheet around the bottom.
@wisdomtree991113 күн бұрын
I love these videos, just wish the guests would be allowed to speak more and not get interrupted.
@jillromney61256 күн бұрын
agree. zip it bunny!
@susankerr8513 күн бұрын
What a lovely man....Thank you for your Ibterview....🎉
@DorothySmiley-x1l14 күн бұрын
Could you spell the clematis that you said was the longest blooming clematis. It wasnt put on the screen
@annashiegl14 күн бұрын
I'm definitely going to try growing watercress in the garden. How lovely to have all that veg over winter.
@racheltree75335 күн бұрын
I eat that every day in summer ! It's lovely to grow.
@mariejacobs972115 күн бұрын
The glasshouse! Absolutely wonderful, and no doubt cosy as outside must be cool. I will sow my celeriac seeds now I my glasshouse as we are late Spring in NZ. Thanks for the tip to sow in Spring. The small orange is interesting too. 😊