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I always really enjoy all your videos on both channels. I'm a bit behind in watching so I'm trying to catch up in the winter months when I'm not so busy :)
ОтветитьI've recently found your channel. I am very addicted! I wake each morning settling with my first cup of coffee and relax to your videos. Nearly meditation, I so enjoy observing, learning, and being fascinated. Great work and excellent video production! This video is a fine example. I love that this woman is so emotionally attached to nature and people in her life. I am so glad I found you! thank you.
ОтветитьI love this so so much. She is a treat
ОтветитьI buy these every year in the early spring , zone 7 and by late June July they are gone. Love them. Help
ОтветитьMs Lawson is such a sweet soul.
ОтветитьI love primroses. This was eye opening,I will look into this more.
ОтветитьWe have two sizeable naturalised areas in our farm . People come to see them every spring! They are Japanese candelabra just the same.
ОтветитьI love it when people are sentimental about nature just like me. Way too many people think bonding with nature over grief or other life experiences is weird, but in reality, the meaning can only be found by those who are open to acknowledging they're part of a greater whole instead of insisting we're all individuals who are deeply misunderstood by a selfish society and have to dig or own way out of the shit.
Lighten up, allow the centuries of meaning provided by our ancestors adhered to nature to provide meaning to you.
I can't find the Lavender Field, but i am from Austria 😭
Ответитьthank you ! I have clay soil, so excited to try to grow primroses in my garden!
ОтветитьThank you for a wonderful video - Elizabeth Lawson is enchanting and incredibly knowledgeable - I am just reading her wonderful book, "Primrose" - it is brilliantly written and gorgeously produced. Thanks again for this terrific piece.
Ответитьthis is the cutest episode.... aaagghh joy and love to you guys
ОтветитьMs Lawson was extremely interesting. Landscaping was beautiful.
ОтветитьElisabeth is such a gem !! Now I NEED to plant Primrose ❤😊
ОтветитьGreat video, you got me hooked on primrose I will have to give then a try.
ОтветитьHonored to have received 2 primroses today from a lovely couple who has beautiful gardens near Saratoga. Although, 2 different varieties, I’m anxious to see how they do in my woodland garden near an intermittent stream. Very interesting and informative video! Thank you!
ОтветитьThank you for the history beautiful
Ответитьthis looks like a truly magical path 💗
ОтветитьWhat a great video I am not really a flower person but it was fascinating and as I live nearby to the current owners of Barnhaven Primroses it will make me more respective of their work.
ОтветитьI had no idea there was so much to primroses; thank you so much for expanding my world with these videos!
ОтветитьShe is a gem. Her passion is wonderful. Thanks for introducing her and a genus that I have never considered growing.
ОтветитьGlorious!!! I enjoy these special tours so much!!!
ОтветитьHow wonderful!
Such a Radiant woman :)
Thank you for sharing
I loved this garden stroll 🥰 so beautiful and full of fascination information
ОтветитьI just ordered primrose seeds for the 1st time. THANK YOU!
ОтветитьThis was so enjoyable thank you!
Also watching Elizabeth talk in the woodland area, not far into the video was breathtaking! The light on her with the dark woodland background was so perfect!👌🏻🤩
I will never get over the production quality of your videos, it is like watching Planet Earth or Discovery. Amazing as always - thank you for producing such engaging and educational content. My favorite part of this episode is the dialogue playing over the timelapse shots of the primrose opening, simply divine.
ОтветитьI really enjoy your botanical garden strolls with such amazing experts...Please keep adding such videos.
ОтветитьIf I ever have a wildlife pond, will they grow in a pond in arid, windy Colorado?
ОтветитьHow lovely. Will an audiobook be coming out?
ОтветитьThank you. This was charming. I might try some of these in pots. In the middle of a drought, water rationing in Los Angeles but I love flowers. More walks please.
Ответитьwhat a wonderful woman.
ОтветитьWhat beautiful collections. Elizabeth is like the Princess of Primroses!
ОтветитьGrace
Ответитьgreat video!!!!!!
Ответитьnicely filmed Sander, liked the timelapses
ОтветитьReally enjoyed this video, primula's are one of my favourite perennials. I have to say though that the dell just doesn't look natural. All the flowers look so perfect, all in straight lines not a single broken stem. A bit like a stand at the Chelsea Flower Show. London. A plant that self seeds doesn't sow it's seeds in straight lines. That said, the dell looks amazing.
Ответитьthat's such a wonderful backstory as well as how nice that garden looks, does remind me of this immense plane tree outside of where my late grandmother used to live, i'd been thinking for a couple years now to ask about getting seeds from it
ОтветитьI really want to know the species of that vibrant aroid with the the striations in the leaves.
It was so pretty and i can’t seem to find any information on it. Anybody have any idea?
This was charming! Thank you!
ОтветитьSummer, you interview the most fascinating people! I enjoyed hearing Elizabeth so much that I’ve ordered her book, Primrose, which may not seem like a big deal, however I’m a foliage loving gardener living in a zone 3b/4a. I appreciate how you never fail to expand my interest.
ОтветитьI've cited her book when writing articles before for wikipedia. It was great learning about the writer behind the book.
ОтветитьCan they grow in the tropics?
ОтветитьInteresting plants...interesting person.
ОтветитьWhat a great story teller. She’s amazing and her garden is stunning. Loved it.
ОтветитьThis video made me tear up with sadness and joy. I need to find some to grow in my yard. 😍
ОтветитьWhat a delightful interview! Elizabeth has inspired me to transplant the run of the mill primulas I bought at the nursery for my spring containers into the garden. It just so happened that the containers get morning light and the primulas are still putting out some blooms. Crossing my fingers that I can coax them along.
ОтветитьHow wonderful! Thank You Elizabeth, Summer, and Sander! Awsome video.
ОтветитьJust beautiful I have none in my garden I’m getting some now 🦘🐨❤️
ОтветитьThank you
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