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@austinlynch6696
@austinlynch6696 13 сағат бұрын
Very pleased with the hit rate on this video
@plantsmanscorner128
@plantsmanscorner128 4 күн бұрын
An early video made with the very first iPhone. In recent years we have redone the pruning. …..just check through the more recent videos, especially any made in August.
@41txdawn
@41txdawn 4 күн бұрын
I can barely hear you.
@GrowBagUK
@GrowBagUK 7 күн бұрын
Thomas absolutely scandalised by the hung pepper :)
@becmckinlay5073
@becmckinlay5073 8 күн бұрын
Here in Western Australia we're seriously battling chilli thrip. The wee uckers decimate chillis, capsicums and roses and more. I've seen people giving up after major chemical warfare and ripping whole rose gardens out, some over 50 yrs old (personally meh but the gardeners are understandably devastated). I hope the ones sited on your plants are just aphids. 3 yrs now I've lost my pepper harvests and am considering this spring of giving up and buying them instead 😭 An enjoyable education as always and we both decided that Malcolm would be Onslo 😂
@mattszalwinski6869
@mattszalwinski6869 8 күн бұрын
I love the fact it's called "how to run a nursery," and Malcom complains about a customer being there! This stuff is so real!!! When I worked in a nursery and didn't want to be bothered by customers, I would pick up a hose and pretend to be watering in the farthest corner of the nursery 😂
@Nicktgrief
@Nicktgrief 8 күн бұрын
my mate always gre his tomates in buckets hanging from a scaffold pole fram he had a 2" hole in the bottom that the plant went thru and he had cracking results every year so Liz isn't mad
@MDA-rs4uf
@MDA-rs4uf 8 күн бұрын
Is there a pin-on microphone you can use for individuals that are speaking???. I think that will help with the sound. I'll contribute to the cost...m
@marilyncatling6866
@marilyncatling6866 8 күн бұрын
But how did you do it!?
@christopherhills1609
@christopherhills1609 8 күн бұрын
Excellent videos. Love the explanation of horticultural terms too
@BillBoulton-js8ns
@BillBoulton-js8ns 9 күн бұрын
Potager, a garden to harvest for the pot..... Plant a couple of rows of brassicas and with a high powered air riffle and a 410 you can harvest pigeons and rabbits for the pot, all year round......Happy days....... Hope your Eggleston future is sorted soon, and favorably.
@377499
@377499 9 күн бұрын
My favorite line, "It's the biological imperative of the plant". Well said!
@cew9837
@cew9837 9 күн бұрын
I have an allotment.. I have a professional grade polytunnel..I grow peppers. Elizabeth is not invited... my peppers are scared.
@mattszalwinski6869
@mattszalwinski6869 9 күн бұрын
Did George say the one digitalis was looking "poo ly?"
@plantsmanscorner128
@plantsmanscorner128 9 күн бұрын
@@mattszalwinski6869 it’s an English accent thing Matt. George said ‘poorly’ I, having grown up in the south pronounce the ‘oo’ as if saying the word ‘or’……here in the north they pronounce it as if saying the word ‘loo’……they all do it….Lisa, Thomas, Helen, and especially Elizabeth…….another example is they say ‘Oop’ whereas most civilised folk say ‘up’ 😂….it is a linguistic shift known scientifically as “The Great Vowel Shift”……..but there are so many variations within regions…..Elizabeth’s Yorkshire accent I find hard to understand…..whereas Geordie (Newcastle) is utterly indecipherable for me……But if you listen to rural Berkshire or Oxfordshire that also is like an alien language. If you’ve ever watched Gerald on Clarksons farm you’d see a good example of a rural southern accent……most though, particularly in the north see southern as meaning posh. Hope that helps Matt…Best wishes….Malcolm
@mattszalwinski6869
@mattszalwinski6869 9 күн бұрын
@plantsmanscorner128 Hey Malcom, thanks for the explanation. I was just busting George's chops a bit😁. Trust me, I have NO room to talk when it comes to accents! I'm from Philly, here in Pennsylvania, where we say WOODER, instead of WATER, and of course YOUZ, instead of YOU. All that aside, I have to tell you how AWESOME your episodes are! I worked in three nurseries in my teens and twenties. I still have gardening in my blood! I love nothing better than to ho out back and prune, transplant, and divide perennials!! Your tip on notching under the bud to prevent vertical growth and promote horizontal growth was EXCELLENT! I really enjoyed it and the demo with the drilled holes in the hose, or water pipe, as you guys call it, was fantastic! Thanks so much for putting this material up on KZfaq!
@stevemindham520
@stevemindham520 8 күн бұрын
And there I was just thinking he was spending too much time with Thomas and Malcolm.
@1ilgrillo
@1ilgrillo 9 күн бұрын
Just getting around to getting one Malcolm. Better late than never. Hope you are well and still plugging away.
@AlevelChemistrymadeeasy-q9j
@AlevelChemistrymadeeasy-q9j 10 күн бұрын
Difficult to actually find the words to do justice to how much I enjoyed seeing both the house and garden. Real English gents and a true planstmens' garden.
@davidrevitt7470
@davidrevitt7470 10 күн бұрын
Great video,I missed the video, Barry is a top bloke, Is there anything that reminds you of Barry in your garden malcolm
@plantsmanscorner128
@plantsmanscorner128 10 күн бұрын
@@davidrevitt7470 Sweet Peas David……we have a shared liking of them and their effects.
@davidrevitt7470
@davidrevitt7470 9 күн бұрын
That's lovely, loving all the new content, there's no end to your talents malcolm
@ravenferrier9166
@ravenferrier9166 15 күн бұрын
Just amazing!!! Is all I can say❤️
@sallynolan5928
@sallynolan5928 15 күн бұрын
The guy didn’t seen interested in your Michael Wickendon story. A pity I’d like to hear of any travel stories you may have.
@franconianable
@franconianable 17 күн бұрын
Thank you all for the tour of the house and garden. What a lovely treat. Very inspiring. I’ll watch this over and over.
@rogerboeve4658
@rogerboeve4658 17 күн бұрын
Malcom: You did good, picking Thomas. Keep on filming
@NaturePondAdventure
@NaturePondAdventure 17 күн бұрын
Entertaining tour! Looked great, good point on the work in progress
@rogerboeve4658
@rogerboeve4658 17 күн бұрын
Most enjoyable video……
@jomassey4207
@jomassey4207 17 күн бұрын
There are so many levels to meander through. The amount of varieties of plants astounds me. The only concern is the pathways and safety when the moss and algae start to grow. A few nice old filigree fences or gates would be helpful as you step down. The ferns, pines and hostas are amazing. That variegated ceanothus will look beautiful when in flower. It probably won't get as big as most due to the Leaf size but it will be a show stopper. A few sun loving hostas or small bulbs infront, would fill in the gaps. I've made mine I to a tree form over the years, as they tend to grow in a fan shape and I've densely planted some NZ native ground covers as well as Michaelmas daisies that are variegated to...also a passion fruit vine is growing through it. Lovely garden to peruse and even do some sketching or painting. Thankyou very much for the opportunity to view your unforgettable garden.Jo.
@bencollyer2296
@bencollyer2296 17 күн бұрын
Class Is what these gentlemen Have….
@gillfitzmaurice4772
@gillfitzmaurice4772 17 күн бұрын
So sad to hear the garden is closed to the public but I guess all things come to an end at sometime? I've visited the garden over the years and seen how it's developed. Always enjoyed it - magical and paradise two words spring to mind. Thanks to you all for sharing such a beautiful home and garden.
@junecorry268
@junecorry268 17 күн бұрын
Pure joy.
@mariapascualy2598
@mariapascualy2598 18 күн бұрын
WOW! Amazing garden and wonderful gardeners.This was a treat.
@Nicktgrief
@Nicktgrief 18 күн бұрын
two wonderful characters. Two lovely Whippets and fantastic Hosta's ... I feel a trip coming on. Credit to the two of them.
@pegsbarton6353
@pegsbarton6353 18 күн бұрын
A lovely surprise to have another video so soon. Fabulous garden the boys have, a jungle of beauty!!
@VivSimmons
@VivSimmons 18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the propagation masterclass. Also so many unusual plants as you whizz round your garden. Your woodturning is lovely. Do you have a website? Oh god the headless rabbit! What next?
@pegsbarton6353
@pegsbarton6353 18 күн бұрын
Loved this video Malcolm! Sooo much going on! Gardening, propagating delphiniums [so many from so few!👍👏] then all the wonderful creative stuff you make, bowls, pens, coffee grinders etc..amazing! As someone has said, it would be a good mail order business for people who cannot get to Egglestone in person. Though the posting and packing can be a ball ache, but your possible market audience would be huge! Brilliant video, hope you enjoy making them as much as we enjoy watching them. Thank you Malcolm.
@CraigShortland
@CraigShortland 18 күн бұрын
That house and that garden are stunning wow that would be my dream to own a garden like that👍🌿
@gilliansmyth7167
@gilliansmyth7167 18 күн бұрын
Lovely Malcolm 😘
@gilliansmyth7167
@gilliansmyth7167 18 күн бұрын
Excellent 😘
@MDA-rs4uf
@MDA-rs4uf 18 күн бұрын
One of their ferns looks similar to our sensitive fern here in the southeast US which is invasive. I try to rid my place of it weekly. The more I eradicate it the more it comes back. Also, I think the maple in question is indeed 'sangu kaku'. You really can't go by the leaves because they vary so much. I am going to agree with Austin and say it is 'sangu kaku'...my 'Beni kawa ' grows up, rather than out, and is more red than bright orange. They are all very similar although 'Japanese sunrise' is over rated in my opinion.
@marilynsmith8054
@marilynsmith8054 18 күн бұрын
Wished we’d known about this a few years ago. We stayed at the pub which wasn’t good at all. Parking is also a nightmare. That garden is to die for!
@petercresswell5402
@petercresswell5402 18 күн бұрын
Great video Did this garden feature on Gardeners World. Popped in to Richmond a few times but always struggled to park, it's not far up the A66 from "sunny" Shap.
@flowerfairy1950
@flowerfairy1950 18 күн бұрын
Glorious! I'd keep children out too 😊
@becmckinlay5073
@becmckinlay5073 18 күн бұрын
What a glorious garden they have grown. I'd spend 2 days just sitting in it but an hour will have to do. Thank you all.
@lindab1458
@lindab1458 18 күн бұрын
I’m with Thomas! Rim sorting all the way 😂 George needs a higher potting bench, or chop a bit of his legs 😊 Great video guys, always more to learn. Go Amanda 👏🏼
@thomaswilson5070
@thomaswilson5070 18 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support! 😆
@DenisPeel
@DenisPeel 19 күн бұрын
Beautiful garden, a little over crowded for my taste but amazing. Thanks to them and you for the tour, keep them coming.
@badbooks476
@badbooks476 19 күн бұрын
Fantastic video & Thankyou so much for sharing Tim & Austin’s incredible garden & home. The different plants are amazing. Great series with your visits to different gardens
@BillBoulton-js8ns
@BillBoulton-js8ns 19 күн бұрын
Absolutely mint. Would Tim and Austin allow you back in Spring ??
@s1mon1983
@s1mon1983 19 күн бұрын
These videos are simply amazing. I hang on every word whether it's at Eggleston, a visit or Sunnyside. I'm half your age and I forget the names of a lot of plants too so don't worry 😂 I wonder whether you could take us on a visit to Bartholomew's again sometime? Also if you have time would you be able to cover nicking and notching again perhaps? Excellent work Malcolm, thank you so much for keeping the knowledge flowing
@ourfloridagarden4191
@ourfloridagarden4191 19 күн бұрын
Oh my word. Beautiful property. Blessings
@TheWoodlandOrchard
@TheWoodlandOrchard 19 күн бұрын
Loving these garden visits. If I remember correctly you had taken an allotment plot, quite a while ago. Do you still have that?
@LostInThisGardenofLife
@LostInThisGardenofLife 19 күн бұрын
👏👏👏
@MDA-rs4uf
@MDA-rs4uf 19 күн бұрын
Small tomatoes that have good flavor are not a problem for me. This year the heat combined with little rain seemed to affect their growth yet they were tasty but small.
@emt808
@emt808 20 күн бұрын
Another lovely, lovely, video by Issac Hunt. Keep up the good work Sir, cheers!