😊thank you Adam for your most helpful video about cutting back for winter, looking forward to the Spring already, take care.
@Adams-Gardening-Guides22 сағат бұрын
Pleased to hear you found my video useful. I'll try to post another video in the New Year to cover some other winter gardening jobs, so would welcome ideas from viewers on what I should include.
@Adams-Gardening-GuidesКүн бұрын
Hi Everyone. I do hope you enjoy this video, and if you do I'd like to invite you to both subscribe to my channel and give this video a 'Thumbs Up'. Thank you! And do check out Part 1 of this video series too that covers my 10 Flowering Favourites for long-lasting colour! I'd also welcome your comments, and especially any suggestions of plants for long-lasting flowers and colour you enjoy in your garden. HAPPY GARDENING!
@vivienarnold79503 сағат бұрын
Very informative. Thank you.
@Adams-Gardening-Guides2 сағат бұрын
@@vivienarnold7950 glad to hear you enjoyed it.
@ilonasovova99922 сағат бұрын
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@bewoodford2807Күн бұрын
adam, what a lovely, considerate neighbour you are. I wish my neighbours were the same. We currently battle loads of ivy, tall 40 feet overhanging trees and a 10ft wall of bramble. 😞 Thank you for another great video. Happy gardening 🙂
@Adams-Gardening-Guides22 сағат бұрын
Thank you. I think everyone should be considerate of their neighbours ... prevent weeds or plants spreading/invading (!), keep hedges cut, and something I often find walking round my area is that hedging is spreading right across pavements too. I have a love/hate relationship with ivy. It is a vakuable evergreen and good habitat for nesting birds, but it does spread .... sometimes too much and too quickly!
@bewoodford280719 сағат бұрын
@@Adams-Gardening-Guides yes indeed. My neighbour also has ivy that grows over our fence and we have to keep an eye on it as it very easily and quickly grows up out house wall 😞We keep our plnts and trees in check so as not to encroach on their property. Just wish they'd do the same
@catherinehenderson6276 сағат бұрын
We are lucky enough to have a stone wall at the side of our front garden. The top is covered in ivy which then goes into the top of a line of trees. Amazing how it spreads. This ivy has spread across the trees and all the way up the lines of trees lining the country road leading from our house