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So pretty, Bunny! You truly have vision!
ОтветитьSuch a euphemism for a title……I thought I was on the wrong website….😂
ОтветитьWith climate change and loss of natural habitats, my former preference for structured gardens has moved towards gardens that are welcoming and beneficial to insects, biodiversity and cooling our planet. This garden seems dated.
ОтветитьBeautiful, however in the real world, who could afford to pay for a top garden expert to design and create a garden area. Paying for her time would be a fortune...
ОтветитьLove all your work.. 💌💐👌
ОтветитьI have no idea what possessed me to watch this video, but, oh my, am I glad I did! What a stunning transformation without building a formal archway over the door. This very British formality would transform many an ordinary house anywhere in the world. It would work in the face of climate change by modifying the types of plants chosen, but certainly boxwoods would work almost anywhere except a desert. It also looks fairly easy to maintain because you could do the maintenance in "spots" as needed. Definitely subscribed to this channel!
ОтветитьWhat an incredible transformation!
ОтветитьFANTASTIC!
ОтветитьWell done ,so classic and beautiful, from Texas. Great info...
ОтветитьLOVE IT
ОтветитьDear Bunny, the Trelly Arch is georgeous. ❤ Is there a Chance to get a manual or design photos as to how to plan such a project? I would like to create something similar for our cottage. Thank you!
ОтветитьThis is fabulous! Absolutely stunning!!
ОтветитьAll extremely beautiful.
ОтветитьWait, is she a gardener, or house designer ❓
Personally I think this is way over the top - a complete waste of money. The front door could have been 'shown up' by just the new steps and a couple of bushes either side, with a pathway leading to it. The balcony (blocking off the sairs) to the side is well done and not fussy 👍
The arch over the door, for me, is a massive no-no because there will be insects and spiders and their webs, and other creepies dropping on you each time you enter your house - yuk ‼️😳😳
Your work is amazing
ОтветитьI love the knot garden. So stunning!!
ОтветитьLoved watching this, I've saved it and will watch plenty more times for the sheer joy of gardening. X:)
ОтветитьBoxwood, hornbeam, and holly.....common, and continual maintenance, with absolutely no benefit to nature. Classic for its time.
ОтветитьWait 3 pounds each?, those go for $15 here in US
ОтветитьWell done!!!!!
ОтветитьI do not care if this was 20 yrs ago it is gorgeous and timeless.
ОтветитьBeautiful job, thanks for sharing, hi from New Zealand
ОтветитьI believe I recognise the gorgeous home front gardens in this video as Stamford, UK.
ОтветитьI'd transform her tradesman's entrance.
ОтветитьBunny, you are so talented.
ОтветитьThat was fantastic!! Another vlog I will refer back to when I move to my farm!!
ОтветитьLooks great! Beautiful! England is beyond charming anyway.
ОтветитьI absolutely love knot Gardens!!!!!
ОтветитьI like the look of this formal design. It ties in well with the old world design of the house and it feels like it’s always been there. However, I can’t be the only one wondering about the lanterns being covered up by the vine?
ОтветитьIt looked better with the plants.
ОтветитьNot very economical designs, but they all look as though we can do à lot ourselves, if not masonry and zinc...( we used to do some though😂). In all these gardens what interests me most is...maintenance. between those boxhedges, how soon and talk are grass and weeds going to find their way through? Moss on stones. But I believe I will give it a go, despite the fact that box gets attacked by strange parasites down here. Keep us posted, Madam Greengoldenfingers
ОтветитьSimply stunning
ОтветитьInspiring! So glad to have discovered your channel! Looking forward to discovering more!
ОтветитьVery nice and formal and relaxing.
ОтветитьThis video is so inspiring! I feel elated with JOY after watching this! Thank you 🙏
ОтветитьThe narrator sounds like Liam Dale
ОтветитьGreat transformation👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
ОтветитьI like it but would've preferred something simpler, in keeping with the unadorned design of the building. The rectangular planters look really out of place for me though.
ОтветитьI enjoy looking at beautiful old English gardens but my goodness, how many americans can afford to hire servants to maintain a knot garden or living arches around doorways? That cost and maintenance is why all the grand old manor houses are struggling to run B&B's or Wedding venues.
ОтветитьReally enjoyed this and your sharing the past show you have done is so fun!!!
ОтветитьNo wheelchair access to front door! I suppose you could keep a wooden ramp nearby in the event.
ОтветитьVery, very nice indeed! I like it!
ОтветитьOh I so enjoyed this.. more please..
ОтветитьSuch a pity that you cannot use Box anymore. I have just lost my last four box balls that were protected in an inner isolated courtyard. I had previously lost five other ones that took me years to make.
ОтветитьGlorious!
ОтветитьVery fitting for the style of house. You'll have to take us back When it's matured 😊. Lovely ❤
ОтветитьOh my - that's is such an inspired transformation! Is there anywhere to see more of the garden incorporating the children's play areas?
ОтветитьBeautiful - but a tiny tip if ever you’re not sure which door is the main entrance is simply to look for the letterbox or a doorbell, maybe not 100% a sure sign but I’d say almost always x
ОтветитьCompletely and utterly stunning designs and transformations 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
ОтветитьLove it 👏👏👏
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