Joe, tree ferns like water trickling from top to bottom down their trunk.
@joycethorn231323 сағат бұрын
Forgot to add, love your garden and your obvious love of plants. So great to see.
@thecornishbiker9323Күн бұрын
Unless you are living in the North pole that is over kill in my opinion. Tree ferns need water all through the winter to keep them moist Its when the produce next years fronds . They are hardy to minus 15 and only need the top foot protecting in very cold winters . Straw in the top helps and a small amount of fleece round the top foot but you should change it after a month or so to stop rot .
@coolurboots3 күн бұрын
What is the last plant you talked about in this video?
@suckmyguts1st12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@PlasBachGarden12 күн бұрын
You have an amazing garden! Hope opening the garden has been a success!
@21silvermoon24 күн бұрын
I'm putting valsaline on pots thick, then double tape with salt.
@ketat80015 күн бұрын
DOES THAT WORK??? I THOUGHT ABOUT THAT FOR THE ANTS
@michaelrupf776Ай бұрын
If u use peat moss you will not go to hell. And if you dont use peat moss you will not necessarily go to heaven.
@michaelrupf776Ай бұрын
*not automatically go to hell.
@ArthurShelby481Ай бұрын
A tip from TV programme is to put mesh over the drainage hole then add the crockery to stop slugs entering from drainage hole. Also put sharp grip around hosta. Finally a garlic spray once a week and after if rains.
@steveo726Ай бұрын
Hostas in a pot just stand the pot in a tray of water because slugs can’t swim
@cassitout29 күн бұрын
Would this attract mosquitoes though? I live in Massachusetts & they are attracted to standing water. Don't know about other climates.
@JacciAukerАй бұрын
But what if you have slugs in your plant pots but the plant is to big to find out 😮
@bridgetmcmulkin3789Ай бұрын
Hi thank you for the handy tips,but I’m afraid hedgehogs only eat a very small proportion of slugs when they are very very hungry. Slugs carry parasites that make hedgehogs very ill. They are certainly great to have living in our gardens but best to leave them as undisturbed as possible. Just leave out water and perhaps a shallow dish of chicken kitten biscuits and overgrown areas of the garden to encourage our wildlife and they will repay you.
@prettythingshomedecorАй бұрын
New follower! That tree is beautiful.
@sadiaahmedguthrie961Ай бұрын
Wait what was the last tip???
@misstrekfreakАй бұрын
Hedgehogs, a small prickly animal here in uk, they absolutely love slugs 😋. I spread homemade salty vaseline on my pots once a month to stop slugs & snails 100%
@QueenBee-ig2tpАй бұрын
I live in Canada and we dont have any Hedgehogs sorry to say they are so cute. I use crushed up egg shells the slugs get all cut up trying to go over them.
@josielee4912Ай бұрын
Love your garden, useful tips. Will follow with interest !
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Hi Josie, thank you for your kind words and support, I hope you enjoy the next videos.
@Angelina-sj9ooАй бұрын
What is in the container for a mulch? I thought you said lambs wool? The bottle spray is just garlic boiled? I’ve never had a pet hedgehog before but if I can keep it from running off I’m ready. The snails are horrific and clearly the slugs like certain hostas. They are invading my garden
@pauloroarty1799Ай бұрын
Hi Joe, I don't have slugs and Snails in my garden but still my Hostas get devoured by something.Is there a Beatle or something else that is causing the problem ? Thanks
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Hi Paul, without seeing it, I'd suspect that slugs and snails could potentially have laid eggs in the soil in the previous season.
@patriciajackson97072 ай бұрын
Best deterrent is copper tape around the pot. Works every time !!
@patriciarussell117716 күн бұрын
How do you use the copper tape can you tell me how to do it
@susanwilman1822 ай бұрын
Sadly Jo the sheep’s wool product has been changed & doesn't smell as strong as it used to & Im afraid it hasn’t worked for me this year. I’ve been using it for several years now but this year it definitely doesn’t smell as bad. Maybe S & S’s have noses? 😏
@theblacksociologist21512 ай бұрын
Wow! Nevis, that's where my grandfather's side is from!
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Very pleased to hear!
@theblacksociologist2151Ай бұрын
@@JoesGarden yes, I carry Nisbett as my title.
@robvanderveer82942 ай бұрын
You have to put salt on double tape and put it on the flowerpot
@SweetSassyBull2 ай бұрын
That's sick
@toriwolf59782 ай бұрын
Ok how do I get rid of the slugs lol lol garlic solution which video is that in?
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Hi Tori, there is an earlier video on my channel which might give you some ideas, please find it by this link - kzread.info/dash/bejne/p3eYqdRwoNacYqQ.htmlsi=inAZOZ534DgES2cO
@brianwaites45722 ай бұрын
Brilliant Joe! 🏴
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@stephenharding17872 ай бұрын
I was just thinking how I can protect my hostas this year as they start of beautiful but get ravaged by slugs - and you tube must have read my mind because you popped up. I am now going into my kitchen and boiling garlic . Thankyou
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Best of luck with your hostas this year!
@strawpigletАй бұрын
Your phone might have overheard you talking about it. That happens to me.
@et92332 ай бұрын
I could listen to your wisdom for hours. Longer videos please 🙏
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words - we're working on it!
@sallynolan59282 ай бұрын
Good idea - I shall copy this. 👍
@mimidupuy30302 ай бұрын
En français merci
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
cliquez sur le bouton cc pour allumer, puis cliquez sur la roue dentée des paramètres , puis sélectionnez les sous-titres, faites défiler vers le bas et sélectionnez traduction automatique et sélectionnez Français, et j'espère que cela devrait fonctionner. Merci
@D.W.-hd2fu2 ай бұрын
Further tips: 1. place beer in a shallow container partially dug in. Snails love beer. 2. Buy in a garden shop copper tape and wrap it around your pots. Snails and slugs will not climb over it. It is not cheap but will work an entire season.
@egan18783 ай бұрын
Great video 👏
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Thank you!
@zafarops35233 ай бұрын
Great video, very well Instructed. Beautiful palm tree.
@JoesGardenАй бұрын
Thank you very much for the support!
@HelenCrews-tw9rw3 ай бұрын
Your plants are Spotty Dotty but they are not Podophyllum hexandrum.
@ellalena187310 ай бұрын
thank you mate.
@annettearellano948211 ай бұрын
What zone is that? Beautiful
@JoesGarden10 ай бұрын
Hi. The garden is in Wythall (uk). Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@soniadenny70011 ай бұрын
Your garden is beautiful. Would love to see a garden tour 😊
@JoesGarden10 ай бұрын
Apologies for the delay. The garden will be open again next year and details will be posted on our Facebook when possible. Thank you for watching the video.
@christinecoppen3245 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant I have some beautiful hostas and the slugs have had a good go at them so will be using your great tips keep up the good work. I have some in pots and some in the garden.
@user-kn9kd9yc3g Жыл бұрын
Hi Joe I have a fee Hosta's in my garden that have grown too big for the area, how's best to cut them back please?
@charleswilson5187 Жыл бұрын
*Promo sm* 👇
@stanleygladstone1210 Жыл бұрын
Where do you store them over winter. Great vid thanks
@geoffmatthews8302 Жыл бұрын
Great but how do you get hedge hogs
@sallynolan5928 Жыл бұрын
Joe - I’m considering transplanting a few hostas from pots into the ground - and replant under my tree fern. I’ll try the plastic for extra moisture. It’s risky though owing to the slugs. Once those fresh shoots start appearing in Spring - you’ll need to keep a sharp eye out for them. Still nothing ventured.
@buddhababeoz Жыл бұрын
Your channel came up while doing a search for slugs on maidenhair ferns. I'm in AU so I hope I can get some of these pellets? They've wiped out all the baby leaves sprouting. :((
@toriwolf59782 ай бұрын
Mine to
@BBL-dg8vm Жыл бұрын
I follow you on tik tok and i have tried putting the seeds from peppers in a clear box “mini greenhouse” i haven’t gotten any luck with it. What am i doing wrong?
@sr-b2937 Жыл бұрын
I’m so happy to have found your video. I’ve had a 7ft tree fern for about 3 weeks now and I wanted an idiot’s guide on how to protect it during winter. Your video is clear so even I understand what I need to do. I can’t thank you enough for being so informative. Panic levels have gone down a notch and I’m so looking forward to enjoying the beauty of my fern for the whole summer next year, especially as I know now how to keep it safe during winter.
@JoesGarden Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video. I am so please that it has helped you out.
@lulimau84782 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the ideas!
@sallynolan59282 жыл бұрын
Lovely tree fern Joe. I purchased one mid way last year similar size to your one. It has kept its fronds over winter and they now have a nice copper tinge to the edges. I’ve just gone out to check for knuckles - one so far! I bought a Trachycarpus Fortunei about 10 years ago which stands about 14 feet tall - lower leaves still intact. These pair of of trees now give a well established look to the garden.
@JoesGarden2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video. Nice to know you're tree fern is doing well.
@Jane-West2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!! You're plants are lovely! Thanks Joe!
@EarlswoodGLC2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video, so informative! Thank you for your kind words Joe, we love your channel. We hope the tree fern has been an great addition to your stunning garden.
@JoesGarden2 жыл бұрын
It was a great pleasure. Tthe tree fern has been planted and it is looking wonderful. I hope you all will be able to come visit the garden this summer 👍
@stanleygladstone12102 жыл бұрын
How much did it cost
@JoesGarden2 жыл бұрын
Tree ferns cost approximately £75 per ft, hope that helps.
@TheDavey10102 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe, great Chanel, I have just bought a tree fern 3 foot, I am going to put it in a pot, how many inches deep should it go in the soil?
@JoesGarden2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video. Normally If i were to plant a Tree Fern, I would plant it directly into the soil about 2 inches deep. I would then stake around the Tree Fern to stop it from moving for at least 3months. If you was to plant the Tree Fern into a plant pot, I would plant it about 4 inches deep at the minimum. Hope this helps.
@TheDavey10102 жыл бұрын
@@JoesGarden Thanks for the reply Joe. appreciate the advice 👍😀
@carriegauntlett40002 жыл бұрын
I’ve recently moved and have a lovely big garden that I’m currently working on, I want to plant up an area for hostas which I love they’re going in a dry area, under some conifers, I’ll be using the wool pellets although funnily enough I’ve not found many slugs in my garden. Recently come across your channel and I really like your garden, I see you have quite a few ferns, I like them to 😊
@JoesGarden2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching the videos, much appreciated!
@carriegauntlett40002 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a tree Stump that’s still in the ground, I’m going to see if I can do something similar, thanks for the tip.
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Joe, tree ferns like water trickling from top to bottom down their trunk.
Forgot to add, love your garden and your obvious love of plants. So great to see.
Unless you are living in the North pole that is over kill in my opinion. Tree ferns need water all through the winter to keep them moist Its when the produce next years fronds . They are hardy to minus 15 and only need the top foot protecting in very cold winters . Straw in the top helps and a small amount of fleece round the top foot but you should change it after a month or so to stop rot .
What is the last plant you talked about in this video?
Thank you so much!
You have an amazing garden! Hope opening the garden has been a success!
I'm putting valsaline on pots thick, then double tape with salt.
DOES THAT WORK??? I THOUGHT ABOUT THAT FOR THE ANTS
If u use peat moss you will not go to hell. And if you dont use peat moss you will not necessarily go to heaven.
*not automatically go to hell.
A tip from TV programme is to put mesh over the drainage hole then add the crockery to stop slugs entering from drainage hole. Also put sharp grip around hosta. Finally a garlic spray once a week and after if rains.
Hostas in a pot just stand the pot in a tray of water because slugs can’t swim
Would this attract mosquitoes though? I live in Massachusetts & they are attracted to standing water. Don't know about other climates.
But what if you have slugs in your plant pots but the plant is to big to find out 😮
Hi thank you for the handy tips,but I’m afraid hedgehogs only eat a very small proportion of slugs when they are very very hungry. Slugs carry parasites that make hedgehogs very ill. They are certainly great to have living in our gardens but best to leave them as undisturbed as possible. Just leave out water and perhaps a shallow dish of chicken kitten biscuits and overgrown areas of the garden to encourage our wildlife and they will repay you.
New follower! That tree is beautiful.
Wait what was the last tip???
Hedgehogs, a small prickly animal here in uk, they absolutely love slugs 😋. I spread homemade salty vaseline on my pots once a month to stop slugs & snails 100%
I live in Canada and we dont have any Hedgehogs sorry to say they are so cute. I use crushed up egg shells the slugs get all cut up trying to go over them.
Love your garden, useful tips. Will follow with interest !
Hi Josie, thank you for your kind words and support, I hope you enjoy the next videos.
What is in the container for a mulch? I thought you said lambs wool? The bottle spray is just garlic boiled? I’ve never had a pet hedgehog before but if I can keep it from running off I’m ready. The snails are horrific and clearly the slugs like certain hostas. They are invading my garden
Hi Joe, I don't have slugs and Snails in my garden but still my Hostas get devoured by something.Is there a Beatle or something else that is causing the problem ? Thanks
Hi Paul, without seeing it, I'd suspect that slugs and snails could potentially have laid eggs in the soil in the previous season.
Best deterrent is copper tape around the pot. Works every time !!
How do you use the copper tape can you tell me how to do it
Sadly Jo the sheep’s wool product has been changed & doesn't smell as strong as it used to & Im afraid it hasn’t worked for me this year. I’ve been using it for several years now but this year it definitely doesn’t smell as bad. Maybe S & S’s have noses? 😏
Wow! Nevis, that's where my grandfather's side is from!
Very pleased to hear!
@@JoesGarden yes, I carry Nisbett as my title.
You have to put salt on double tape and put it on the flowerpot
That's sick
Ok how do I get rid of the slugs lol lol garlic solution which video is that in?
Hi Tori, there is an earlier video on my channel which might give you some ideas, please find it by this link - kzread.info/dash/bejne/p3eYqdRwoNacYqQ.htmlsi=inAZOZ534DgES2cO
Brilliant Joe! 🏴
Thanks for the kind words!
I was just thinking how I can protect my hostas this year as they start of beautiful but get ravaged by slugs - and you tube must have read my mind because you popped up. I am now going into my kitchen and boiling garlic . Thankyou
Best of luck with your hostas this year!
Your phone might have overheard you talking about it. That happens to me.
I could listen to your wisdom for hours. Longer videos please 🙏
Thank you for your kind words - we're working on it!
Good idea - I shall copy this. 👍
En français merci
cliquez sur le bouton cc pour allumer, puis cliquez sur la roue dentée des paramètres , puis sélectionnez les sous-titres, faites défiler vers le bas et sélectionnez traduction automatique et sélectionnez Français, et j'espère que cela devrait fonctionner. Merci
Further tips: 1. place beer in a shallow container partially dug in. Snails love beer. 2. Buy in a garden shop copper tape and wrap it around your pots. Snails and slugs will not climb over it. It is not cheap but will work an entire season.
Great video 👏
Thank you!
Great video, very well Instructed. Beautiful palm tree.
Thank you very much for the support!
Your plants are Spotty Dotty but they are not Podophyllum hexandrum.
thank you mate.
What zone is that? Beautiful
Hi. The garden is in Wythall (uk). Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
Your garden is beautiful. Would love to see a garden tour 😊
Apologies for the delay. The garden will be open again next year and details will be posted on our Facebook when possible. Thank you for watching the video.
Brilliant I have some beautiful hostas and the slugs have had a good go at them so will be using your great tips keep up the good work. I have some in pots and some in the garden.
Hi Joe I have a fee Hosta's in my garden that have grown too big for the area, how's best to cut them back please?
*Promo sm* 👇
Where do you store them over winter. Great vid thanks
Great but how do you get hedge hogs
Joe - I’m considering transplanting a few hostas from pots into the ground - and replant under my tree fern. I’ll try the plastic for extra moisture. It’s risky though owing to the slugs. Once those fresh shoots start appearing in Spring - you’ll need to keep a sharp eye out for them. Still nothing ventured.
Your channel came up while doing a search for slugs on maidenhair ferns. I'm in AU so I hope I can get some of these pellets? They've wiped out all the baby leaves sprouting. :((
Mine to
I follow you on tik tok and i have tried putting the seeds from peppers in a clear box “mini greenhouse” i haven’t gotten any luck with it. What am i doing wrong?
I’m so happy to have found your video. I’ve had a 7ft tree fern for about 3 weeks now and I wanted an idiot’s guide on how to protect it during winter. Your video is clear so even I understand what I need to do. I can’t thank you enough for being so informative. Panic levels have gone down a notch and I’m so looking forward to enjoying the beauty of my fern for the whole summer next year, especially as I know now how to keep it safe during winter.
Thank you for watching the video. I am so please that it has helped you out.
Thank you for the ideas!
Lovely tree fern Joe. I purchased one mid way last year similar size to your one. It has kept its fronds over winter and they now have a nice copper tinge to the edges. I’ve just gone out to check for knuckles - one so far! I bought a Trachycarpus Fortunei about 10 years ago which stands about 14 feet tall - lower leaves still intact. These pair of of trees now give a well established look to the garden.
Thank you for watching the video. Nice to know you're tree fern is doing well.
Awesome!! You're plants are lovely! Thanks Joe!
Brilliant video, so informative! Thank you for your kind words Joe, we love your channel. We hope the tree fern has been an great addition to your stunning garden.
It was a great pleasure. Tthe tree fern has been planted and it is looking wonderful. I hope you all will be able to come visit the garden this summer 👍
How much did it cost
Tree ferns cost approximately £75 per ft, hope that helps.
Hi Joe, great Chanel, I have just bought a tree fern 3 foot, I am going to put it in a pot, how many inches deep should it go in the soil?
Thank you for watching the video. Normally If i were to plant a Tree Fern, I would plant it directly into the soil about 2 inches deep. I would then stake around the Tree Fern to stop it from moving for at least 3months. If you was to plant the Tree Fern into a plant pot, I would plant it about 4 inches deep at the minimum. Hope this helps.
@@JoesGarden Thanks for the reply Joe. appreciate the advice 👍😀
I’ve recently moved and have a lovely big garden that I’m currently working on, I want to plant up an area for hostas which I love they’re going in a dry area, under some conifers, I’ll be using the wool pellets although funnily enough I’ve not found many slugs in my garden. Recently come across your channel and I really like your garden, I see you have quite a few ferns, I like them to 😊
Thanks for watching the videos, much appreciated!
I’ve got a tree Stump that’s still in the ground, I’m going to see if I can do something similar, thanks for the tip.
your welcome