Didn’t the Salutations garden get badly damaged by a flood in 2013?
@Karkonosze-o8u3 күн бұрын
Great to see you here Lukasz.
@jjgrenwich2647 күн бұрын
If we are building beautiful habitat around our homes we have to consider the fact that we are drawing in birds for potential window collisions. There are beautiful options for bird safe window treatments
@pamelapearce87029 күн бұрын
It is amazing to see someone so young having developed so much - gives hope for the future 😊
@RebeccaHay-z7z14 күн бұрын
Really liked these guys, great chat. Thanks.
@alal.541922 күн бұрын
It's not a rocket science to figure out why we have c.l.i.m.a.t.e/weather change. Just look up the sky...it's literally 'science' there. So much 'science' that if you check the weather online for the next day the forecast is never accurate. Makes you wonder about the meaning of "man-made c.l.i.m.a.t.e.".
@zupfa111125 күн бұрын
Lukasz weze pija mleko :) tak mawiano
@zupfa111125 күн бұрын
Great slavic going on
@alicjagisges641825 күн бұрын
Panie Profesorze, subskrybuje Pana kanał. Mam mały ogród, który całkowicie zmieniłam, po powrocie z UK , urzeczona naturalnym wyglądem ich ogrodów. Nie mam zbyt dużej wiedzy ogrodniczej więc idzie mi słabo. Dookoła wypasione domy z trawnikami i iglakami ale spacerujacy z psami zaglądają z ciekawością do mojego ogrodu , bardzo mnie to cieszy, bo jeszcze 25 lat temu nie odroznialam sosny od swierka . Podziwiam Pana wiedzę i to co Pan robi . Chętnie przyjechała bym na jakieś warsztaty jeśli Pan prowadzi jeszcze . Pozdrawiam serdecznie .
@barrowmusa9425 күн бұрын
Glad to see Łukasz Łuczaj at international podcast.
@theostapelАй бұрын
Trees are silent noble entities - who give of themselves ceaselessly. All round benefactors. Invaluable beings. And beautiful too. One sits here - speechless - and heart drooping - in gratitude. Fare thee well - on life's journey.
@susanwhitridge7557Ай бұрын
I grew up “over the hill” in Redwood City and often drove past on the way to the beach. Never got to see it as I moved away in the late 60’s when it was still a private home. Thanks for this visit 😊
@ceciliapleshakov4626Ай бұрын
Thank you! As a follower of Garden Masterclass living in California this program was especially significant for me. I grew up visiting Filoli as a child with my family. It's fantastic to see all the new opportunities there. I love that they have added hiking trails, the forests there have always fascinated me, they are so lush, providing a beautiful contrast to the gardens of the estate. I will be making a return visit soon I hope.
@flowerfairy1950Ай бұрын
I loved the 3000 mile garden and have the book 😊
@TEPO--2 ай бұрын
Wonderful ! I just happened upon this episode and am delighted that I have. Much appreciated and thank you.
@beccaduncan87142 ай бұрын
A book for my wish list!
@ceciliapleshakov46262 ай бұрын
Excellent info, thank you!!!!
@markusjahnichen75852 ай бұрын
I have many gardening books but none that are as well photographed as Claiere Takacs' books.
@giardinibellissimi3 ай бұрын
What a great interview! Lovely to see Noel's familiarity with Oriana Fallaci! Antonio is a great designer and a great teacher. I have wonderful memories of a workshop with him at Radicepura in September 2019. Ciao from Daniele Altieri.
@deirdredear3 ай бұрын
Ben Pope is absolutely fabulous! I live vicariously through him. .
@joeya50363 ай бұрын
A lovely conversation, thank you for having her on! I really enjoy watching these recordings.
@aeprice29043 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation, thanks.
@GaryW.7774 ай бұрын
Loved the visuals from the authors and really great vision from them ✌🌿
@GardenMasterclass4 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@lindapilgrim50224 ай бұрын
Porcupines eat my raspberry bushes every year!
@ratioetscientia4 ай бұрын
ohhh, I scrolled here by complete accident. One of your books is sitting on the coffee table in front of me :D
@thomasmanes91034 ай бұрын
Wonderful program. I go to the Wildflower Center frequently. You should also check out the John Fairey Garden in Hempstead, TX. They have a special garden and unique collections, especially of Mexican plants made by the founder.
@Neeko_Z4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the interview. This was excellent. Gardening is for sure good for us and healthy. In the scriptures, the first couple were put in a paradise garden and given the assignment to expand it. It was literally a God given assignment. Obviously things have taken a detour but the prophecy in Isa ch 65 is encouraging. In the meantime people like Rebecca give us a wonderful glimpse of what is possible.
@lydiaart5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed. I was looking at a Conde Nast Garden magazine from 1998 and saw a little article on Neil Diboll and googled his name to see what he might be up to these days. So that's how I ended up seeing this video. I started a native yard back in the mid 1980s and first started with the native trees, then the native understory and in later years I've been working with native shrubs, wild flowers and grasses here in Florida. I could relate to the invasive problem as we get Boston ferns which are a real menace and sneak in from the neighbor's property along with Brazilian peppers etc. I keep up some trails for the sake of the resident threatened gopher tortoises and the ferns are a constant battle. And I keep a wildflower and native grass area for the tortoises, too. There's a website on the gopher tortoises that has a list of native plants that they like that I use as a reference. The natives do make a big difference in helping out the wildlife. I'm up to 143 species of birds now I've seen on the property or from the property like flyovers. I had to search out the native nurseries for plants. I'm enjoying see the painted buntings as a few are still here. They are migrating currently north up the coast to breed and will return to my yard the first week in August. They eat the seeds of some of these wildflowers in the yard. Thanks so much for the video.
@marryellenmonahan55855 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic... thank you for the inspiration. Found you from the women's Ted talk. You rocked my world.❤😊
@jaimebraz31485 ай бұрын
Hello Alla. So nice to see you and hear your story. Best wishes for you and your husband. The peonies I bought from you two years ago are now starting to show the first leaves. Thank you very much, Noel and Annie for this inspiring video. Beauty will save the world. Slava Ukraini!
@pattyking85935 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this interview of Alla. I purchased some Clematis seeds from her just a few weeks ago. Her passion is quite evident.
@goodnatureart5 ай бұрын
great convo! Thanks for one of the freshest looks at our shared dream for this short life and beautiful planet.
@teacherericka5 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@LeftTurnOnly5 ай бұрын
It’s extremely rewarding seeing my Land buzzing with Life, color, and texture. Encouraging Native Biodiversity has been a Life changer for me 😊🙏🕊️
@dcfromthev5 ай бұрын
Hope that bird is a rescue and not a pet.
@rebeccalovesflowers2 ай бұрын
YES, rescued from my park!
@tao.of.history83665 ай бұрын
I agree we need to embrace colour! I come from central Canada surrounded by wild places and colour abounds mixed between ferns and grasses, huge swathes of aster and clover and fireweed, entire fields of pink roses, in summer the prairie is a haze of purples and yellow, bright red and orange berries stay through the gray of early winter, in early spring huge drifts of willow and dogwood are fiery red and orange against the bleached grasses and blue sky.
@Queenzcutflowers6 ай бұрын
AMAZING!
@elainelight92866 ай бұрын
Why do you need to point out that she’s an African American horticulturalist? Why can’t she simply be introduced as A horticulturalist?
@Booka606 ай бұрын
A very enlightening presentation. Thank you!
@aeprice29046 ай бұрын
I love how he celebrates the beauty and worthiness of plants from an ornamental viewpoint.
@clickityclick52376 ай бұрын
I just smelt my first David Austin Darcey Bussell and it reminded me of the smell on the roses in Pakistan. Roses are a HUGE part of weddings in Pakistan.
@jacintochua68856 ай бұрын
Description is rumbl8ng and garbled. Cant understand most word's.
@christinehowell6 ай бұрын
Very interesting with wonderful plant scenes... a bit overwhelming when it comes to trying to emulate for one's own garden.
@rosieirving95956 ай бұрын
Excellent & Uber interesting chat - I shall tell Michael (Marriott) to watch too!
@GardenMasterclass6 ай бұрын
Thanks Rosie!
@James-se4rg7 ай бұрын
Could you put these on a podcast?
@franklyhobo6457 ай бұрын
I love Margaret. Have been listening to her podcasts for years and have The Natural Habitat Garden. Her property is stunning. What you say re the deer is like the issue we have here in Australia with Kangaroos. We have created an environment perfect for them, so their numbers are out of control. I get them occasionally in my suburban garden, but they do not do any damage - the damage they inflict is mostly on agriculture. Margaret writes beautifully too, highly recommend her NY Times articles if you can access them.