How to Build a Tropical Garden for £100!

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Today I look at my ideas on how I'd plant a tropical jungle garden packed with colourful exotic plants like palm trees, bamboos and bananas with a £100 budget. It's definitely possible to create your own leafy paradise without spending a huge amount and if you're a beginner to tropical gardening, hopefully you'll find some helpful plant ideas and design suggestions that you can use this spring.
Obviously there is no strict formula or plant list, creating a lush tropical look can be achieved with lots of kinds of plants. Feel free to swap plants you like the look of into this list, maybe ferns, Miscanthus grasses, lots of annuals like sunflowers, dahlias, nasturtiums or even some of the more exotic looking vegetables, they can all create a tropical garden with impact around a few key structural exotic plants.
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Thanks,
George

Пікірлер: 228

  • @estherterrier6400
    @estherterrier64003 жыл бұрын

    Great advice George, I buy lots of my plants in reduced section, b & q are a good one,last year got a 5ft nigra bamboo for £5 😀

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice one, that’s a bargain! Well done 😃

  • @leestockton9367

    @leestockton9367

    6 ай бұрын

    £5! I hate you so much right now 😂

  • @nicholasweeney1425
    @nicholasweeney14258 ай бұрын

    Sassa! Sits for 5 yrs then goes mental. Brilliant jungle effect, as long as you can control it's spread.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    8 ай бұрын

    Haha yes, great suggestion - a LOT of plant for the money potentially but you're playing with fire there unless you have a root barrier aren't you!

  • @MrMoneyMan-zv8uk
    @MrMoneyMan-zv8uk3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks George I love Tropical gardens And especially for $100, Thanks A lot for the information!😀

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, great to hear it was helpful!

  • @sueliperian3283
    @sueliperian32832 жыл бұрын

    I've just found your videos and I am loving them. Thank you so much for the great advice on this one.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much, I appreciate it!

  • @emmagunston446
    @emmagunston4463 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video as ever George, thank you. I completely agree about repeat planting, it just looks fab I think.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Emma, I appreciate it! It’s a little tip that gives a lot of impact!

  • @rj12341
    @rj123413 жыл бұрын

    Really helpful video definitely subscribing to this channel can’t wait to see your garden this summer!!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Rich, I appreciate it! I’m excited to see it too! It won’t be ‘finished’ but it would be great to get most of the structure in by late spring / early summer 😃

  • @tedscott1478
    @tedscott14783 жыл бұрын

    Great video again and a plant I didn't know, the borinda blue bamboo. It's definitely on my shopping list. Keep on with the vids through the summer to keep us updated.👍

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Mickey! Yes, that bamboo is a beauty for sure, it gets tall very quickly too which I’m excited to see with mine!

  • @Bee-io3id
    @Bee-io3id3 жыл бұрын

    That’s my shopping list sorted 😁👏👏 can’t wait for summer🌞🌞. Who needs to go to far flung places when we can just step outside. Thanks for another great video, love how you’ve trained Max to do the tidying will be needing that video too 🤣

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha great, exactly! It actually feels almost warm in the sun today (just before it goes behind a cloud and the wind is still cold!). Max creates more mess than he does tidying, believe me 😂

  • @davidcockneymackem929
    @davidcockneymackem9293 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, your videos are inspiring. I’m really picking up some tips.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks David, that’s appreciated 😃

  • @mina-sp8gz
    @mina-sp8gz3 жыл бұрын

    Love your informative videos , very inspring and helps in a lockdown to give much happiness and ideas to people who can't wait to get started in the garden

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, that’s great to hear! I’ve worked all the way through but couldn’t wait to get out and started this weekend either! Such an exciting time of year 😃

  • @TheOmegaman1911
    @TheOmegaman1911 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent advice! Thank you!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much 😃

  • @Arturo_G
    @Arturo_G Жыл бұрын

    Finally the detailed and precise explanations I was looking for to create a garden!!!! Absolutely love the chanel!!! Thanks a lot man. Greetings from Spain

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much Arturo, that’s really kind of you! Thanks for stopping by and I’m pleased you’re enjoying my vids. All the best!

  • @vincenzecalzone8666
    @vincenzecalzone86663 жыл бұрын

    Great video George. You're doing some great work there. Super video. Cheers 👍

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I appreciate it as always and it’s great to see that this one has been helpful to so many people 😃

  • @colinbutler8523
    @colinbutler85232 жыл бұрын

    This is excellent George! I only stumbled across your channel today and i love your passion! That and the fact that you're in the not far from me so the climate shouldn't be that different. I have recently acquired a bit of pasture land with some woodland. Its basically a field for now but I plan to create a woodland/food forrest, plus just generally just play around with it! One thing I'm thinking of doing is creating a few mini gardens, so one of em may as well be a tropical one! Maybe I'll start with the plants you've listed in this vid. Keep up the good work.😃

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much Colin! Wow, that sounds like quite the project, a woodland garden is definitely an exciting opportunity and I like the idea of themed areas too. This is one of the earlier videos I made but a lot of the same principles still stand 😃 Good luck with your experimentation and garden journey!

  • @comewalkflywithme7432
    @comewalkflywithme74323 жыл бұрын

    Great advice for us newbies thanks

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much, great to hear it was helpful!

  • @karensutton5018
    @karensutton50183 жыл бұрын

    Have just started watching your videos and this one has been amazing help thank you 🌴🌱🌿

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s great Karen, thanks for watching 😃

  • @SteveHigginsUK
    @SteveHigginsUK Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this. I've just moved into a house with a garden after years in a flat. For £114 I managed to get a good selection of plants based on your advice.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi and apologies for the delayed reply. Great to hear you've moved into a place with a garden and I hope planning and planting it bring you a lot of joy. Pleased to hear you've got a good selection for the money. I know a lot of plants have gone up in price considerably over the last couple of years but the principles of knowing what to start small, using fast growing filler plants and also choosing some plants you can easily propagate can still help you create the effect without spending loads this year.

  • @ashikaprasai360
    @ashikaprasai3603 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @KusinaNatin
    @KusinaNatin3 жыл бұрын

    Nice video thank you for sharing this video with us my friend

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for stopping by! I appreciate it 😃

  • @annekebattenhaussen6535
    @annekebattenhaussen65353 жыл бұрын

    I took your advice - I'm slightly inebriated!😁😁😁love your garden!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha thanks Anneke, great to know you enjoyed it! 😃

  • @wilkes1812
    @wilkes18123 жыл бұрын

    Really interesting video ! Love Tropical plants already have a Trachycarpus and Tree Fern , looking to get a lot more now 😊 thank u George

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent Caroline, it’s an exciting time of year for sure!

  • @carolinewilkes1048

    @carolinewilkes1048

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden oh yes and we have a new south facing garden to play in this year , after moving here last October 😀 can't wait !

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@carolinewilkes1048 Very nice, I can see you having a very busy spring 😃

  • @BobscratchTurntablist
    @BobscratchTurntablist2 жыл бұрын

    nice vid,thank you!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for watching, I’ve got plenty of other vids on this style of gardening if you’re interested! 😃

  • @TropicalGardening
    @TropicalGardening3 жыл бұрын

    Great video for the beginning tropical gardener!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I appreciate it, that’s what I was going for! Then they can come to you for the inspiration! 👍😃

  • @TropicalGardening

    @TropicalGardening

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden haha thanks! But you got a beautiful garden and channel as well 👍🌴

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TropicalGardening Thanks, I appreciate it. Keep up the great work! 😃

  • @juliangruber5070
    @juliangruber50702 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoy your viedos thx buddy stay driven !💪🏻 From a fellow gradener / farmer

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I appreciate it! Plenty more planned 😃

  • @TonyField
    @TonyField2 жыл бұрын

    Something I've added is himalayan Honeysuckle, they're absolutely fantastic and exotic flowers, the stems are amazing and nice fruits the birds love

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Tony, that's one of the plants on my list for when I add climbers to the fences nearer the house!

  • @ismaybruneel1867
    @ismaybruneel18673 жыл бұрын

    love the garden and love the shirt xp

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha thanks 😃

  • @victorianicol-smith9436
    @victorianicol-smith94363 жыл бұрын

    Love the jurassic Park t-shirt!! Really great video

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Victoria! 😂

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    The T-shirt is definitely appropriate garden wear now the T-Rex is up 😂

  • @philhicks5818
    @philhicks58183 жыл бұрын

    Good video George , useful once again , I went mad yesterday and bought a pair of the trachycarpus palms the same size that was behind you in your video 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Phil and nice one! 😂 I get it, we’re not patient creatures! Most of these tips are to help out people just getting into tropical gardening and can’t justify the cost of bigger specimens but if you’ve got the money then go for it 👍

  • @CAL-zq3dk
    @CAL-zq3dk2 жыл бұрын

    Great advice , I am looking to make tropical garden in Vancouver Canada.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you and it definitely seems to be a growing interest in Canada! Good luck with your project and I hope my vids help 😃

  • @0787george
    @0787george2 жыл бұрын

    Need to see more of Max. Can he not have his own wee garden. Macs corner.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    He’s in some more recent vids and will be making more appearances as it warms up I’m sure 😂 The whole garden is Max’s garden, he treats it like he’s in charge anyway!

  • @BlackCrowLudo
    @BlackCrowLudo2 жыл бұрын

    SO INTERESTING and fascinating. I'm a fan too of exotic plants, but as a beginner, since my Thailand trip. 😉 Thank you so much for tips and your channel. New fan from north of France 😉🇫🇷

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s fantastic and thank you very much, I hope you enjoy some of my more recent vids too! All the best with your garden plans this year 😃

  • @BlackCrowLudo

    @BlackCrowLudo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden binge watching yeah 🌴🌱🌿🐉 😅🤘🏻

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BlackCrowLudo Haha thanks. I only started making them properly last year so some of the early ones are a bit basic in terms of me just talking to camera. Hopefully lots of helpful info though!

  • @2702simmo
    @2702simmo3 жыл бұрын

    Great vid and you’ve got me thinking of banana plants

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I've done a video looking at Musa Basjoo and Ensete Ventricosum Maurelii, Basjoo are the 'hardy' banana to grow in the UK and can stay outside all year.

  • @2702simmo

    @2702simmo

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden will watch now 👍👍

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@2702simmo Thanks, I hope it helps!

  • @paulellis2540
    @paulellis25403 жыл бұрын

    Good advice, I have planted Fargesia Murielae in the ground and they are clumped and look cool. They have been split over the years so 3 plants are now 9

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Paul and nice one, that’s what it’s all about!

  • @famjam101
    @famjam1013 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. George. I bought a small cordyline for a fiver years ago and that is such a big tree with so many shoots, i've no idea how to trim back anymore. And ny tips on how to help banana plants survive would be great.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for commenting! Is it the old brown leaves you’ve trying to trim back, the overall height of the plant or how many individual shoots it has? And sorry for another question but what banana plants is it you have?

  • @bordersinbloom
    @bordersinbloom3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Started my tropical garden in Lincoln last summer and looking to expand this summer, so finding your videos really helpful, especially as we are in the same area, so conditions are about the same. I have a large borders to fill so last year it was about the cordylines and palms, though lost half the small palms over winter and the bigger one that survived looks like it got wind burnt a couple of weeks ago that I am upset about, but there is still green on the stems so hoping I can save that one somehow. Anyway keep up the good work.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great feedback Shane. Sorry to hear about your palms, what sort were they and what variety is it that got wind burnt?

  • @bordersinbloom

    @bordersinbloom

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden phoenix canariensis is the one that I think got wind burnt, think the two that totally died were the same, though lost the labels and going on sight, though still have 5 in good condition. going to replace with Trachycarpus fortunei as have two waiting to go in. Didnt cover anything over winter so will be next winter. The red cordylies are ok, bit lighter brown in places but hopefully they will pick up. Now looking for larger leaf plants and things that will grow tall quickly. Did have 3 musa Basjoo but think they have totally died, but got 6 more banana's on order and again will protect over winter this time. Been a learning curve and planted with no real plan but looking ok so far.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bordersinbloom My red and variegated Cordylines are both the same, they take damage at the temperatures we had but should bounce back soon. Musa Basjoo can get away without protection in mild winters once they’ve got a bit of size to them but I’d definitely protect them their first winter or if we get temperatures as cold as we had this winter forecast. As for the Phoenix, unfortunately they will need protection up here, especially when they’re small, they’re nowhere near as tough as Trachycarpus and -5 to -7 can see them off. I’ve just put a video up on growing Ricinus from seed, that’s something tall and fast growing you could try this summer while some bamboos etc fill out.

  • @nazminnarine7901
    @nazminnarine79012 жыл бұрын

    I love your dog. Nice tail.Your palms look well as if rthey growing in my garden in Trinidad. . Try bamboo trees from the Caribbean. They do not die easily. Nice tee shirt.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much! He’s got a brother now, another chocolate Dachshund with a waggy tail! Great to know the palms look good to you and I’ve got a good few bamboos here, they’re really tough and certainly fast growing ☺️

  • @nazminnarine7901

    @nazminnarine7901

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden Lovely to hear from you George you made a lonely old spinisters orphaned widowed day. Thank you for your warmth you and your people of beautiful lovely Wales. Hugs and Kisses.

  • @adventurewithmili1545
    @adventurewithmili15453 жыл бұрын

    Hi , I love Garden🇺🇸

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! 😃

  • @theimbiber
    @theimbiber Жыл бұрын

    Excellent infornation but we can only dream of such prices in 2023 😮

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Whilst it's true a lot of plant prices have gone up astronomically, particularly tree ferns, palms and big specimens, if you're prepared to start small then the main principles are still doable. I got some nice small Trachycarpus and Chamaerops for around £15-20 each last year, you can get Musa bananas for £10-15 and if you're prepared to go through FB marketplace there's all kinds of bargains if you get in quick enough. But yes, like a lot of things, the price increases have been steep and scary over the last few years!

  • @LapresOfficial
    @LapresOfficial3 жыл бұрын

    I'm new to your channel and loving it! I'm on a mission to find some Musa Basjoos but have heard that you should dry store them - Is this plant something you can keep in a large container to move easier? Display in summer and then drystore in winter? I didn't think itd be so difficult to find them, but I've got three people dotted across the UK searching their garden centres with no luck thus far. One day, one day I will have some!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi and thank you! Basjoo are generally root hardy when bigger but if you keep them potted, it’s easier to bring them into a greenhouse/ conservatory etc for their first winter. You don’t dry store them like an Ensete as such but you certainly want to keep them on the dry side over winter. I’d look online, not sure if Turn it Tropical still have them but you’ll certainly find some somewhere! A lot of these more tropical style plants aren’t widely available in most garden centres unfortunately but I think they’re heading that way!

  • @EddyFeyen
    @EddyFeyen3 жыл бұрын

    Keep doing this George i will try to add things in my video's you missed or so :-)

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Eddy, keep it up with your channel too! Since I’ve started my KZread properly and been on with the garden again this spring I’ve hardly had enough time to watch many videos but keep it up, it’s always interesting to see how people do things their way! All the best with your 2021 garden plans 😃

  • @EddyFeyen

    @EddyFeyen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden only here to help and long not as good as you do your videos

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@EddyFeyen Thanks Eddy, it’s all good! It’s great to see so many new people into tropical style gardening this year isn’t it!

  • @EddyFeyen

    @EddyFeyen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden yes it is

  • @kazpaul75
    @kazpaul752 жыл бұрын

    I find that Fatsia cuttings root really easily too if you want to increase your plants even more. Gunnera manicata grows very rapidly and is good for propagating by division. I also bought a little tetrapanax about 3years ago at a very reasonable price which has grown quickly and sent out runners (easily detached and not invasive) which has given me 3 more plants.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    They're all great ideas and very true, it's really handy that such amazing looking big leaved plants are so easy to propagate! I'm a big fan of all three!

  • @leestockton9367

    @leestockton9367

    6 ай бұрын

    How do you take Fatsia cuttings?

  • @bloggalot4718
    @bloggalot47183 жыл бұрын

    Good advice for people new to tropical gardening.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Bryan!

  • @bobcharlie7982
    @bobcharlie79823 жыл бұрын

    I bought a little fatsia begining of last year. For £7 it was pretty small. Potted it up into a bigger pot and now its Atleast trippled in size in the shade

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, that’s the perfect example! They grow into a £40 plant very quickly 👍

  • @JH-fv1gq
    @JH-fv1gq3 жыл бұрын

    I bought all my plants just before winter for much cheapness. 60 quid bamboos for a 5iver etc. 👍

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s a great shout! It’s always good to have a rough plan but if you see any bargains then go for them!

  • @courtneymarievlog9850
    @courtneymarievlog98503 жыл бұрын

    Great y Beautiful content I'm New friend ❤️

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you 😃

  • @angiej4865
    @angiej48653 жыл бұрын

    Great video - not Dorset prices for sure (Fatsia seen today was £29.99!) - good advice though. Subscribed. 😁

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Angie! I think it depends where you go and the sizes you buy but garden centres often charge a premium for these kinds of plants, especially if you’re lucky enough to live somewhere like Dorset! If it’s a nice plant and a good size then it’s not completely ridiculous but B&Q had some nice ones at £8 👍

  • @jimmyalvinewart6361
    @jimmyalvinewart63613 жыл бұрын

    Thanks George. I now know how to spend my £100. Do you know where I can get a small Tracycarpus like the one you showed in the video. I tried Hardy Palms but they might have sold out.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    No worries Jimmy, it was your comment that gave me the vid idea I believe so thanks! Our local Tesco actually had some outside last year, you might have to do a bit of EBay searching or Facebook marketplace until some of the bigger places get their stock in.

  • @mina-sp8gz
    @mina-sp8gz3 жыл бұрын

    Great and helpful videos. I have been looking for coleus china rose but cannot find a supplier of plant and seed.Where do you buy yours from please?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I get mine as plugs from Dibleys nurseries, they’ve got loads of varieties 😃

  • @murph6510
    @murph65103 жыл бұрын

    Just what I was looking for as I'm working from scratch on a refurbished garden. Are supermarkets and DIY stores really ok to buy healthy plants from?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice one! It all depends on the timing, where you go and maybe a bit of luck. If you time it with recent deliveries then the plants may be better quality than certain garden centres and significantly cheaper! But yes, I see your point and unfortunately the plant care can fall short in a lot of these places.

  • @iAM_B4TM4N
    @iAM_B4TM4N3 жыл бұрын

    How big were your Trachys when you first bought them? Nice video thnx

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I’ve bought a range of sizes from 2 leaf seedlings up to 1.5m trunks, my main 5 were bought with around 1m of trunk 👍

  • @judiplater8831
    @judiplater88313 жыл бұрын

    Hi George! Just wondering at 17:00 minutes into your video you have some bamboos and cordyline - I'm very new to tropical/exotic gardening and I'm interest to hear about why you planted these plants where you did. I'd have been inclined to place the bamboo closest to the fence with cordylines in front. Will the bamboos soon screen the cordylines from view when they grow? Really enjoy your videos. Thank you!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Judi and thanks! Interesting question, I had to go back and look! All the plants at the back (which do look very similar to cordylines currently) are actually small Trachycarpus Fortunei palms which will eventually grow a good bit taller than the bamboos. It is an experimental type area though! If you Google places like the Lost Gardens of Heligan you’ll see that these bamboos and cordylines can interact quite well when they’re planted together, personally I just try to imagine what the plants will look like in 10 years in my head and plan towards that but there’s no right or wrong way. These particular bamboos won’t get as tall as cordylines anyway 😊

  • @Marduk99
    @Marduk99 Жыл бұрын

    Hi. But how you protect all these plants during winter since you have so many? Greetings from Romania 😀

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi and good question! The key is to have a good base of plants that don't need protection in our winters and then a lot of plants that are summer bedding. That way you only really have to protect a lower percentage of plants in your garden - the less hardy ones that stay in the ground. A lot of the time it's about creating a tropical effect rather than having a garden full of plants that need a lot of care to get through winter.

  • @juliematt1997
    @juliematt19972 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your ideas. I am trying to find the video you were talking about "garden on a budget " I think.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Julie, it’s an older video I did called UK Tropical Garden on a Budget 😃

  • @juliematt1997

    @juliematt1997

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden I live in the sandwell area. I want to start a garden have no clue. Just found you and have been watching your videos.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@juliematt1997 If there’s anything I can help with then just leave a comment on the relevant video and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can, it’s a great time of year to plan ahead for next year!

  • @juliematt1997

    @juliematt1997

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden Thank you 😊

  • @46FreddieMercury91
    @46FreddieMercury912 жыл бұрын

    I don't know whether you've covered Chamaerops Humilis , but what is your opinion of them? They seem fairly hardy, but in my opinion they never seem to really shine in our damp climate. Also, have you ever come across Cordyline Indivisa ? I grew some from seed years ago, quite an interesting species as opposed to the usual Australis. They don't form branches either which I think gives them a more exotic appearance as opposed to C. Australis. The days are getting noticeably longer, so the fun is about to start again !

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree on the last point, about half an hour of daylight per day gained every week now! Chamaerops humilis are fantastic, very tough, hardy, wind resistant and can really cope with a dry, sunny spot. They grow well, but slowly and unfortunately some plants are prone to spotting whereas others just aren’t! I had an indivisa but it faded away, they’re very fussy but I’ll definitely try again in a different spot! They’re certainly exotic looking with the wide leaves and single stem like you say.

  • @deborahlee1072
    @deborahlee10723 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic advice

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Deborah! 😃

  • @flamingmonkey
    @flamingmonkey3 жыл бұрын

    I’m looking for ground cover for under the larger tropicals, the Coleus in your video was an interesting suggestion. Last year I used Ferns and Begonias but ideally want something with better spread. Any other suggestions George?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Some ideas that come to mind would be the Coleus obviously then Persicaria, Hostas, lots of Heucheras, Iresine Herbstii, Colocasia Pink China, Mind your Own Business (the plant!), smaller phormiums like Yellow Wave, Pachysandra, Farfugium... it all depends on your conditions and the look you’re wanting to create 👍

  • @flamingmonkey

    @flamingmonkey

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@GeorgesJungleGarden Fantastic, plenty for me to research now. Cheers!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@flamingmonkey No worries 😊

  • @Ida-Adriana
    @Ida-Adriana2 жыл бұрын

    Can I do this in Sandness, Shetland? It’s windy there apparently but I really want to plant cherry trees, jungle plants, moss, ferns, crying willow, and I have 100sqm garden for the first time in my life. I got an old little church for 35K there and want to make it beautiful. I heard Banana leaves get shredded in the wind so I will keep that inside.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, you can definitely do something along these lines, the exact plants depend on how cold you get in winter really, what types of minimum temperatures do you usually see?

  • @OssyDL
    @OssyDL3 жыл бұрын

    Great video again. Gonna help so many people knowing that it doesn't have to cost thousands to get the tropical look. also looked at a multi trunk trachycarpus yesterday but wondered if the foliage would impede with each other and end up tatty. any thoughts?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Danny! Interesting one, I’m going to try planting a multi trunk (with Trachycarpus they’re actually multiple plants close together) anyway as they’re tough plants and a bit of leaf bashing won’t be the end of the world. How about using Waggies, they could resist the wind and look a lot tidier?

  • @OssyDL

    @OssyDL

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden unfortunately alot of the garden centres near my are very basic so was lucky to find the trachycarpus. And find thepalmtreecompany quite pricey though it's about a 10 min drive. Most of my plants are through ebay.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@OssyDL I don’t blame you. I was thinking of getting a few small Waggies and planting them close together, you definitely pay a premium for ‘ready made’ multi trunked specimens!

  • @OssyDL

    @OssyDL

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGardenthey want 60quid for it so not too badly priced at 80cm tall. I do have 3 young waggies so might try that instead as I am worried about the space I have especially once I plant my laosy giant out. I just get giddy when I see a plant I want ha ha buy it then find a space to squeeze it in.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@OssyDL I know that feeling! I’m sure it’ll look great! I bet you can’t wait for spring and to see everything grow 👍

  • @spr1997
    @spr19973 жыл бұрын

    Its good to know I'm on the right track, thanks 👍🏽. China rose Coleus is beautiful, I love those colours.. however, Isn't red dragon knotweed? And why is it a bit late for Canna's?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    No worries! China rose is such a zingy looking plant and the pinks really stand out in front of other the other greens. Red dragon is related to the giant knotweed but nowhere near as invasive, it’s very easily controlled but equally will spread nicely if you want it too. The only reason I say it about cannas is that unless you’re using the boiling water method they can take a while to germinate so I didn’t want to encourage people to start them in the next month or so and struggle to get them to a flowering size this year. That being said, there’s still time if you’re pretty quick 😃

  • @spr1997

    @spr1997

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden ahhh...I get you now👍🏽 thanks. Yes I tried the hot water method about three years ago only 2 out of 8 germinated. They were doing really well in pots until it snowed this winter I was ill so never got to protect them whether they'be survived remains .....I went really budget and planted some coleus seeds, hope they'll be ok🤞🏽

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@spr1997 Oh right! I had really good results with the boiling water method but I guess there’s a lot of factors like the freshness of the seeds etc. Coleus are good to grow from seed but can take a while to get going in my experience. Fingers crossed your cannas make it, yes 🤞

  • @KellyC77
    @KellyC772 жыл бұрын

    Can any of the plants mentioned be kept in pots/containers or do they need to be in the ground? Thankyou

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most prefer to be in the ground, grow better and take less care that way. But some are more suitable for pot culture, have you got any particular plants in mind? Phormiums, Chamerops and seasonal displays are great in pots.

  • @maple494
    @maple4943 жыл бұрын

    aaa this is my dream but im from finland and it's SUPEr cold here during winter (like -20 to -25 celsius) so im not sure if its possible but at least i can get a greenhouse hahah

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is mega cold and might restrict things a bit but with some winter protection some exotic looking plants might be doable! Some reliable hardy grasses and hostas etc could work well too!

  • @mattq5474
    @mattq54743 жыл бұрын

    Hi mate, is there any chance on a video on plant care? I've not mixed soil before and just about to receive some more plants after watching your video, banana plants, palms etc. know idea how often to water or who to listen to. Love your content!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Matt and thanks! I’ll be uploading more vids in my Tropical Garden Basics series looking at watering and feeding the different kinds of plants very soon. I have done one of growing plants in pots and containers if that’s helpful? I’m presuming you’re growing in pots if you’re mentioning mixing soil?

  • @mattq5474

    @mattq5474

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi mate, thanks ever so much for the response. Yes they are mostly in pots but I could do with a real idiots guide (don't worry if it's not your thing bud) but, how to mix soil for certain types with a demo, how so I know what needs watering and when? I've heard or liquid or normal fertilizer, how do you do either in a pot or the ground. As you can see, I'm largely clueless and the internet is full of contradictory information.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mattq5474 The basics vids should address those questions but what particular plants are you thinking of? The absolute best single thing I can recommend is to learn a bit more about the plants you’re looking at then the care sort of becomes intuitive over time but if you want to give me some examples I’ll try to help you out 👍

  • @mattq5474

    @mattq5474

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden hi mate, Trachycarpus wagnerianus, Trachycarpus fortunei , Phoenix Palm, Cordylines and an ensete maurelii. Please don't spend time on me mate. I would just love to see videos on mixing soil, how to know when to water. I'm still not entirely sure what John Innes no2 is lol but I got some for my palms! great channel man

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mattq5474 Thanks Matt! Either a good peat free multipurpose or Jacks Magic would suit them all but John Innes is great for the palms, it drains well and the number just defines the nutrients and drainage etc it comes with. In terms of watering, if they’re in small pots, pretty much every day when it’s warm, maybe every few days when it’s cooler and give them a good soak 👍

  • @victorianicol-smith9436
    @victorianicol-smith94363 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see a video on how to divide plants as you regularly mention it and I'm scared ill kill them. I want to divide some bamboo, ferns and a phormium (if thats the correct spelling!) But I'm worried I'll kill them. My garden is really coming together using all your tips, I have a reasonable budget but there's a lot of garden to junglify!

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m not sure I’ll be dividing plants any time soon but for the bamboo now is a great time, you can be pretty rough with them and hack / saw a good sized clump of rhizome off. Ferns would depend on the variety, they’re not something I divide regularly. If you look at the base of the phormiums, you’ll see it’s made up of lots of fans of leaves. You don’t have to split them if you don’t want to but if you’d like to then you need to dig the plant up, and cut between the fan sections and make sure each has a good clump of root. If I can think of a plant to do it with I’ll get a video, I know what’s it like to have to fill an area now!

  • @victorianicol-smith9436

    @victorianicol-smith9436

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden fab thanks for the advice. I'm going to give the phormium and bamboo a go this week, fingers crossed!! At least ferns are relatively cheap i can just buy some more young plants and enjoy watching them grow 😊

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@victorianicol-smith9436 Nice one, good luck!

  • @elizabethlascelles-karim1049
    @elizabethlascelles-karim10492 жыл бұрын

    Hi I have a South facing backyard here in the North East, I have quite a few tropical plants all in pots, unfortunately they don’t seem to be growing in height much after about 3 or 4 years, also they are going brown, I’m forever pulling or snipping off the leaves, do u have any advice plz?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Elizabeth, what kind of plants are they please? A lot of these plants can be restricted in pots long term unfortunately and unable to hold too many green leaves but I'll help out if I can!

  • @danwilson5160
    @danwilson51603 жыл бұрын

    Great videos, can you do one specifically about arid gardening? I have been trying to do a faux-desert mixing more traditional UK hardy succulents & Mediterraneans with more exotic looking succulents. However so far it's been a mixed bag, my soil is a dry mix of grit and sharp sand but even then I've lost ground-planted Aloe brevifolia and a lot of Sempervivums to rot over the winter, water getting stuck in the rosettes and then not evaporating due to not receiving much more than an hour or two of direct sunlight over the short winter days. That said would definitely recommend hardy Opuntias, they've handled the winter incredibly and really give an exotic look. I have Opuntia humifusa, Opuntia fragilis and Opuntia polyacantha, unfortunate we don't see more of them in the UK when they can do so well here.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dan! I do like the hardy Opuntias and might get some one day! I’ll probably do an arid video when I plant up that section of the garden, yes. From what you’ve said, is the area the plants are in raised?

  • @danwilson5160

    @danwilson5160

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden Yes, raised about 1-1.5 feet up with rocks bordering it. It is in a sheltered east facing position though so that might be it, I think some rosette succulents need to be either in a clear south facing position where they get maximum sun, or really best just to have a cover on top in winter like you suggested for the agaves in your other video.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danwilson5160 I’d be tempted to look at the overhead cover yes, as a lot of these plants could cope with low light levels over winter ok if they had to. In fairness last year was particularly hard for succulents with the huge amount of rain before Christmas then a lot of fog and humidity followed by the freezes and lots of frost. Even very hardy varieties might suffer in that!

  • @danwilson5160

    @danwilson5160

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden Yeah hoping future winters are better. With Sempervivums I think it might be a matter of species & cultivar because I have some that are doing great and others that got destroyed by the rain growing inches apart. Just hard to find info on what which ones do best, might just be trial and error in the end. So far I think the longer the leaves the more vulnerable they are because the water pools within them more readily

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danwilson5160 I think that’s a really good point about the leaves and you’re correct, it’s hard to find a lot of info but there are some specialist nurseries that could make suggestions? I imagine they’re a plant that sells better if they look more impressive and colourful, hardiness and overwintering success is secondary for most customers...

  • @shirleyfuller7443
    @shirleyfuller74433 жыл бұрын

    Hello really useful videos thankyou. Can I ask I bought and kept in a pot a Ensete Ventricosum Maurelii last summer but it only grew by an additional foot from 3ft to about 4ft. Any idea what I was doing wrong as I expected it to grow to a tall specimen?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Shirley and thank you, do you mean the overall height of the plant or the ‘stem’ height?

  • @shirleyfuller7443

    @shirleyfuller7443

    3 жыл бұрын

    The overall height was about 4ft from top of pot to tip with about 4 or 5 leaves each about 2ft long. The plant did have a chunky trunk and looked compact in pot with a couple of inches space all around trunk,, could this have been the reason? Otherwise the plant looked healthy other than the expected leave damage due to windy weather. @@GeorgesJungleGarden

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@shirleyfuller7443 I expect you’re probably right, the only time I had near equivalent growth to in the ground with a potted plant was when I had one in a big 160lt pot. Try it in a bigger pot this year and I guarantee it will grow more! 😃

  • @shirleyfuller7443

    @shirleyfuller7443

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks George. I'll give it another go and keep my fingers crossed. @@GeorgesJungleGarden

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@shirleyfuller7443 No worries, I’m sure it’ll be fine 😃

  • @Ida-Adriana
    @Ida-Adriana2 жыл бұрын

    I really would love to make a geodome, it would protect them, but if I don’t? There’s a video on here of my garden, I can show it to you, it’s very exposed but Shetland gets less sun...

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some of mine get protected, others don't, but it varies depending on where you are in the country. I like the geodome idea but I imagine it might have to be heated to get anything more borderline through winter. There's still some tough exotics that are well worth growing though!

  • @sjcsystems
    @sjcsystems3 жыл бұрын

    This is very interesting, however why have you got a straight path up the middle? If the path went side to side you could have rooms of different interests?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Simon. The summer planting will spill out from the various borders a bit more so you can’t see down the garden as clearly. It’ll hopefully make more sense from a design perspective when I put up a video showing the whole garden, the path does meander from one side around the shed and the raised bed around the fire pit will be central with a path to one side. The original plan was to have a central island with the bamboo walkway leading up to it, but the main reason that plan changed was because we like having a long straight area to throw the ball up and down for Max! It’s a case of design principles vs practicality and the other factor is that the garden is around 7m wide so I didn’t want to lose that jungle feel by walking too close to the boundaries (it’s hard to plant densely within a 1m or so border on the fence side). Completely get your point though!

  • @paigeturner165
    @paigeturner1652 жыл бұрын

    Which bamboo won’t spread too much in the ground George?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Paige, they all spread to an extend but you have clumping bamboos and runners. Clumping bamboos slowly and predictably get wider over time and a lot don’t get too wide at all but the running bamboos can be ‘invasive’. As a general rule, Phyllostachys are runners, Fargesia and Borinda are clumpers so safe choices. Fargesia robusta ‘Campbell’ is one of my favourites but it’s always worth googling them to see how big they get and make sure they’re suitable for your garden.

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs2713 жыл бұрын

    are sugar canes or giant reeds good for tropical style gardens?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    I grow Arundo Donax which is a giant reed, I’d say so, definitely!

  • @paigeturner165
    @paigeturner1652 жыл бұрын

    I can’t find fatsia spider web cheaper than about £16 each is that reasonable? Thanks G 👍🏼

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    If they’re nice looking plants then that does seem to be around the current price for them so reasonable, yes. You can get the plain green Fatsia japonica for a lot cheaper but the Spiders Web plants are a great way of brightening up a shady spot.

  • @yvetteclayton3773
    @yvetteclayton37733 жыл бұрын

    Hi George, where should i buy bamboo and banana's from i have about 25 tracky palms i think about 8 are dead ?????. What do you suggest for south facing ?, George i would love for you to visit my garden and give me some advice i would pay you, maybe you could take some cuttings as your on a budget as your getting married, We have about an acre of land including a separate field with a fishing pond and there are all sorts growing there, we have been in this house four years in October. I can honestly say i hardly know any of the names of our trees and plants lol, Anyhow thanks for sharing your knowlege x

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Yvette, not sure about your Trachycarpus, they’re usually a very tough plant but you might have had it colder than us and it could have been a testing winter if they’re small. Bamboo I’d go to Scottish bamboo for, bananas maybe Turn it Tropical or Grow Paradise have some small ones in. I would come but I’m really busy this year unfortunately, I work a lot of hours and literally every bit of my free time goes into getting my garden sorted or doing these videos. Sorry! A lot of these plants work well for South facing as long as you’ve got an idea of how well draining your soil is. Cool Tropical Plants is a website that might give you some ideas but you’re definitely better sketching out some rough designs too, it sounds like you’ve got an amazing site to slowly work some tropical style plants into!

  • @MrBaconwhopper
    @MrBaconwhopper3 жыл бұрын

    I had one green and two purple Cordylines and a variegated Phormium Tenax in a sheltered garden on the southwest (Netherlands USDA 8B) and they all died this winter after a long frost followed by a lot of rain. Will give it one more try this year but I think Cordylines need to go inside during the winter. The Phormium might have just survived but I'm not sure yet.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Justin, with both these kinds of plants, the straight green forms are definitely tougher than the variegated or brightly coloured options, but none is bulletproof. Personally I don’t feel that the USDA zones and interpretations always translate well for European weather but I’d probably guess the weather that caused them to die wasn’t typical 8B cold? What minimums did you see out of interest? I hope they make it obviously and spring can be a great healer, they’re plants that can potentially come back from stumps / the ground.

  • @MrBaconwhopper

    @MrBaconwhopper

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden Hi George, I guess it wasn't your typical 8B winter; we had 10 days of -10 Celcius. The plants seemed to cope pretty well but when it started to thaw we also got rain again. I noticed the leaves started to loose color first; almost as if it was sucked out. After that the leaves became spotted and I think it was a fungal infection. It seems Cordyline and Phormium are susceptible to this and don't like wet weather. I also had a Yucca bright star that suffered the same fate as the Phormium and the Cordylines. Drainage is good here, I think it's just the winter humidity and maybe the combination with that unusual frost but I'm not sure I'm going to try these again. This is the first time I ever had a garden and this is my second summer with a garden so still trying to figure out what works and what not. I think my biggest problem is that my garden is on the south-west so it gets scorching hot here in the summer sun but the garden is to small to really have trees which I need to provide shelter for undergrowth that can't take that kind of sun. So that is a real challenge.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MrBaconwhopper 10 days of -10 is going to push a lot of those plants, that duration of cold can be very damaging. Lots of plants can take the exposure you describe but it’s finding tough ones that can cope with those temperatures as well, what are your usual winter lows?

  • @MrBaconwhopper

    @MrBaconwhopper

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden Yes, that might have been the problem. I don't think we have seen temperatures in the Netherlands in the winter for a long time; had to do something with a cold front that came from the north pole. Most winters temperatures will usually drop just below freezing for a couple of nights and hover around or above zero during the day time which is something entirely different than this. I will give the Cordylines another try this year and see what this years winter does. Thanks for your thoughts.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MrBaconwhopper I’m pretty confident that’s right, I know I had some minor damage on plants this year that would normally sail through with none. It’s a tricky one planting for a certain climate and it’s definitely a case of weighing up the risks and looking at average and colder than average winters (although some years like 2010 were so extreme here that the vast majority of exotics would likely be wiped out but gardening too safe ruins the excitement!).

  • @annturner7088
    @annturner70882 жыл бұрын

    🙂

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching Ann, I hope you've had a great weekend.

  • @jennyhorner
    @jennyhorner3 жыл бұрын

    This is really handy thanks. We’re hoping to landscape our garden this spring. How would you adjust for other set budgets eg £500, £1000? Would you have the same proportions, still 2/3 tough, structural plants? Or add more of the personal taste plants? Would you just buy bigger versions to start with? I’m hoping to have coral/orange/salmon pink flowers Eg geums, dahlias do you have any tips on those? We’re going to get a small greenhouse to over winter. Is it too late to start canna seeds off in southern Scotland (thinking they’d go outside later here)? Also a video on Hardy, tropical looking plants for dry, windy conditions would be great for us.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice one, thanks Jenny. Tricky question, it’s entirely personal taste really and factors like garden size etc. but I would do plenty of research and if you are going to get some larger specimens I probably wouldn’t get Trachycarpus as they’ll grow well from smaller plants. Dahlias are great, I overwinter some and grow others from seed (like Bishops Children). It’s not too late for Cannas if you buy them soon and use the boiling water method to germinate them quickly, but with some varieties it might be touch and go as to whether they’ll flower this year, especially in Scotland. I’ll be doing some videos on plants for certain conditions probably later on in Spring 😃

  • @ukpalmtrees232
    @ukpalmtrees2323 жыл бұрын

    Where do you purchase your small Bamboo from please?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi, some are from garden centres, some from Scottish Bamboo, others from Pan Global Plants and some from Kimmei bamboo (before Brexit etc!).

  • @ukpalmtrees232

    @ukpalmtrees232

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden ok thanks 🙏🏻 will have a look on sites 😊 just not seen any for around £15 in our garden centres 😭😤

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ukpalmtrees232 It can be a bit hit and miss depending on where you live but it’s definitely a good time to hunt them down online and start looking at planting them out!

  • @seansmith445
    @seansmith4452 жыл бұрын

    Do you leave your musa bajoo in the ground over the winter?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Sean, generally, yes. I prefer to keep small plants potted for their first year then they stay in the ground after then. The amount of protection depends on how cold the winter is.

  • @seansmith445

    @seansmith445

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden I left mine in the ground but it turned to mush over the winter 😟

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seansmith445 This was a tough winter, even with some basic protection. Was it a young plant?

  • @seansmith445

    @seansmith445

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden It was actually several years ago but yes it was a small plant, that was likely the problem.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seansmith445 When they’re small, the ‘stems’ aren’t as chunky and there’s less mass below the ground for the plant to grow back from unfortunately. They’d be OK in a mild winter but smaller plants definitely struggle in anything colder in my experience. Very tough when they get to be a big clump though.

  • @maxthecat14
    @maxthecat143 жыл бұрын

    Nice plant info, but aren't you forgetting something? That T rex is great.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    How do you mean? Every garden needs a T-Rex?! 😂

  • @maxthecat14

    @maxthecat14

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden My grandson would love it, so would i for that matter.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@maxthecat14 They are amazing things and fit in with the jungle planting so well!

  • @maxthecat14

    @maxthecat14

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden did you make it?

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@maxthecat14 It was an EBay bargain but I believe the plans are widely available so I’m sure somebody will be making them!

  • @tarikmehmedika2754
    @tarikmehmedika27546 ай бұрын

    I mean bro, just Trachzcarpus fortunai alone costs more than 100£. I mean i have a small garden about 100sq meteres and i spent at least 200£ annualy. And i am not in UK.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    5 ай бұрын

    Things have gone up a lot but equally a lot of the same principles stand. If you're willing overlook the bigger specimen Trachycarpus etc, there's a lot of exciting hybrids you can buy in smaller sizes for £20 that'll grow quickly and free up a lot of money to spend on the annuals and filler plants. But yes, for instant impact and bigger specimens then you certainly have to spend more money earlier on.

  • @LyndaRab
    @LyndaRab2 жыл бұрын

    Hi George. I am from USA. I want to know where to buy those tall tree ferns you show. It would have to be shipped to the USA. Could you list so garden centers you know they can ship? What are their e-mail address. Can I get one from Australia? thanks Lynda

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lynda, I don’t know any USA importers unfortunately - I’m sure I’ve read there’s issues importing them. Over here they’re pretty much sold out everywhere and there’s talk of restrictions on getting them out of Australia next year so personally I’d speak to other more local growers who managed to get them and see what route they took - good luck and I hope you manage to track one down.

  • @LyndaRab

    @LyndaRab

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden Thanks so much.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LyndaRab No worries, good luck with your search!

  • @kingganja4714
    @kingganja47142 жыл бұрын

    Id brather have a jungle tropical garden t

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Any style is possible with the budget I suppose, with a lot of ricinus plus canna seeds, grasses and a few Musa basjoo you could definitely have a full on jungle in one summer!

  • @kingganja4714

    @kingganja4714

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden yea just been saving up to buy a bunch of plants and seeds but i was also saying like yea id brather have a jungle like garden then a nice fancy car but loving the garden looks rly relaxing keep up the good work and u should put a small waterfall with a little river would be amazing

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kingganja4714 Nice one, I’m with you. Good luck with your garden plans this year! I’ll definitely get some water involved at some point soon 😃

  • @RD-wn9iw
    @RD-wn9iw3 жыл бұрын

    So basically spend a hundred pound to have a tropical garden in 5 years time. Sure may as well just buy a load of seeds in this case..

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate where you’re coming from and the most crucial part of this video in terms of instant impact is the £20 of seeds (which is enough to get a vibrant and colourful tropical garden in itself) so I do agree with you there. The banana plants will be imposing plants in their first and definitely second year for sure. The other £60 is for the plants that might not be the stars of the show at first but by the time that five years come round will be worth so much more (visually and financially) than the original investment. There’s no right or wrong way, this is just my balanced advice on how I’d personally do it and the compromises I’d make. If the budget was significantly lower then the Ricinus could make good alternatives to the Fatsia, seed grown cannas could replace the bananas but personally I’d still like to get some small structural plants in to enjoy over winter 👍

  • @RD-wn9iw

    @RD-wn9iw

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@GeorgesJungleGarden Good video anyway. Informative.

  • @GeorgesJungleGarden

    @GeorgesJungleGarden

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RD-wn9iw Thanks, I appreciate it 👍

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