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You’re really good. Thanks
Nice one Lee. Thanks mate
At last! A proper gardening video for beginners, simple and informative.
Thank you. 😊🌻
Just found your channel and subscribed love supporting fellow gardeners it’s all about helping each other out
I love trying to help others out and YouTube is such a great platform to do that
Great to be here ❤🙌🏼
I can’t wait till spring
And here I am a year later, and this year, I'm looking at SNOW in my garden. So unusual since rain is our winter norm. So my winter "to do" is long done, luckily. We'll see how things fare. Hope you're faring well while everyone is on strike in the UK. I hope they all settle soon for fair contracts.
I have a Salix Mount Aso grafted tree which is 2m tall, the branches are 4m long and trailing across the lawn. What would you advise me to do now it's heading into winter. Thank you
Thanks a lot for this video! I just moved into an old house which has a mature garden, and I have never done gardening before- but this video helped a lot!
thank goodness I've found this video.👌
Thank you, some great advice for planning ahead for the winter.
Hi. Can I ask what tape/glue you would repair a large cracked terracotta pot. Thanks. X
Great tips and advice as always bud … quick question … what's the earliest I can plant a large potted tree in the ground … cheers .
hi Lee what do you clean your secateurs so your not transferring any diseases? thanks jo
Super video for a beginner gardener, thanks for sharing. My only comment is that some 'weeds' like dandelions are really important for early bee populations so I would be encouraging people not to pull these up. We need to change how we think about 'weeds'to promote biodiversity and consider their benefit to nature. Thanks!
Wonderful, so far I've done everything right. However, when is the best time to give a large forsythia a really good prune? I'd need to use a saw. Thank you in advance.
Watching from Canada and jealous at even the idea of going out to prune
I thought you might mention the planting of spring flowering bulbs either here or in a recent video. I bought some bulbs on special offer in March, but they didn't come up in April so I gave up: their shoots have started to appear in January! So many interesting pleasant lessons when gardening for the first time such as a cold period needed to kick start germination.
Hey Lee, thanks for another upload full of vital tips! Greedy I know, but two points I'd love your consideration on:
I have obtained a large galvanised water rank I'd like to 3/4 submerge into a slate rockery pile. Is winter a good time?
Having finished a gorgeous stone sundial on the lawn, I'd like to plant creeping thyme between the stones. Is now to early?
Rich, in Devon
Good video Lee. I find that even as an alleged seasoned gardener, watching these types of videos gives me impetus to get my procrastinatous bottom out into the garden and get on with tidying up and planning for the Spring. Cheers Lee.
Great video Lee. I was out digging my wildlife pond earlier today and tackling those grassed over flowerbeds I mentioned on the forum. But I wasn’t sure what else I could be doing so this video is so timely. Thanks 👍👍
As others have said this is motivating! Thanks Lee.
Thank you, Lee. Once again, you've made a terrific video. Take care and Happy New Year, DA – Vancouver, WA
It's probably a good thing I got your notification. I probably would have frittered away my day, but now I'm inspired to go see what needs doing in the garden. Thanks. 🙂
Thanks Lee. Another informative video. Cheers!
Ahhh you’ve given me a gush of motivation to get out in the Mornin to try me new clippers … ohh while wearing me 🥷 hoodie .. i ain’t been out back since nov .. now im motivated 👍🏻👍🏻 thanks 🌱🥷👍🏻