Gardeners' World 2024🍀Episode 15

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Publicado 2024-06-27
The roses are in full bloom at Longmeadow as Monty tackles some emergency pruning needed on one of his favourite crab apples. In the vegetable garden, it’s time to harvest garlic and an early crop of beans. He also plants up some narrow borders in the new seating area with species that will thrive in poor, shallow soil.

Adam Frost travels to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens to discover more about the huge restoration project taking place. Nick Bailey continues to develop the design for his new forever garden.

There's a passionate couple who have dedicated a lifetime to growing and hybridising thousands of cacti, and a visit to a garden in Sheffield filled with an eclectic mix of upcycled, recycled and collected treasure.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @LouciferFlump
    The Cactus Guy!! What an amazing collection! I’m so jealous!!! 😮
  • Monty is the best, and so humble showing his "mistakes". Thank you for posting.
  • @irishussong8197
    Oh Dear! I really like Monty and his lovely 🐕 dog🤩thanks again for uploading! Cheers from a big Germany fan!🙏🌻🤗
  • @kevanfull
    Regarding the crab tree, I fear the thinning of lower limbs won’t be successful. Rather I would through bolt the split in two places. Using 1/2” threaded rod and accompanying nuts and washers. Drill a suitable hole through the main trunk a couple inches below the fork and cut the rod after tightly securing the washers and nuts. Then turn your attention to the two limbs above the fork and repeat the process about 6-12” above the fork. This second rod will be a bit tricky to install since aligning the rod through the two holes made in the limbs will need to be precise. Not extra long drill bit is advised. Secure the nuts and washers as you did below, cut the rod to be nice and neat. Don’t over tighten so as to stress! And don’t worry, trees do fine with holes drilled through the trunk or limb. Monty, we love watching Gardeners World.
  • Turf upside down in a raise bed with organic matter is called Hugelkultur, people have been doing it for decades! Nick did not just invent it...
  • @lombmusic07
    Rob King's creative garden is my favourite 🌺🌷🌸
  • Oh, I really like gardening, I love nature, I also have a natural garden, I like the natural style, a completely self-sustaining vegetable garden, no fertilizers or chemicals, this is probably for many people. Farmers will feel uncomfortable because of the mess of plants, but I don't care too much about that, I care more about the sustainable development of plants than the human eye. , I respect nature and love it, so I only cut needles in necessary places, have a nice day.
  • @ibtesamyasser9008
    تشرفت بمعرفتكم من افضل الفيديوهات المفضلة لدي فهي هادفة وغنية بلمعلومات القيمة والهادفة التي تضيف خبرة وتساعد بلمخزون العقلي بتقدم ايها المبدعين شكرا لكم جمعيا ٠😂😂❤❤
  • @SabinaBorowa
    Wspaniały program!!dużo wiedzy!Monty bezkonkurekcyjny❤
  • @LouciferFlump
    Thanks Javier! 🖤❤️💙💛🩵💚🤎🩷💜