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May Garden Tour 2020: Garden design Tips, Growing Your Own & Plant Advice



It’s the May Garden Tour with Garden Ninja as we see what’s been going on in the Exploding Atom Garden. Join Lee Burkhill as he takes you on a guided tour of what’s new!

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Presented by Garden Ninja, Manchesters Garden Designer and blogger Lee Burkhill. He’s an RHS Award-winning Chelsea garden designer and expert panellist on BBC Radio Manchester’s Saturday morning garden phone in.

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17 Comments

  1. Hello. Yay new video… I Have been in my garden the past few weeks… Making the most of lock down… All the best 🙂

  2. He mate, just a quick question. My water butt has some very small worms, very tiny. Can I still feed my tomatoes and strawberries etc from that water butt.

  3. I appreciate greatly that you don't monetise your videos as most do on YouTube these days, having to endure TikTok ads.

    Btw for newby gardeners, could you do a short segment of putting new plants in a clay soil garden and how to manage them?

  4. A joy to watch, everything is looking fabulous. Of course I have been lucky enough to walk round your garden, obviously there is oodles of social distancing room. It is one of the main things I have really missed coming round and loosing myself in all the lovely bird song and peaceful surroundings and watching the plants progress. What a fabulous transformation from just a grassy paddock. You have done an amazing job. Mum 👍😍

  5. I can't imagine you top dress your whole lawn every year, and neither do my neighbours. So how do lawns manage to stay green generally, despite the cuttings generally being taken away together with the nutrients?

  6. I love your garden, it’s looking beautiful. Your lupins are stunning, I’ve tried to grow them in the past and they always get eaten by slugs and snails. Do you have any tips please?
    Also, I plants some plants last year which now I realise are in the wrong place. I have a valerian that is very tall and needs to move back in the bed and a common Biswort that needs to come forward. They are both in flower, would it be ok to move them now?
    I also have a Penstemmon that needs to come forward in the bed to accommodate a Rose I have bought and want to get in the bed. The Penstemmon is not in bloom yet, so would this be ok to move?
    My ground is hard and has never been improved all mulched. Is it worth adding a soil improver now?
    Do you have a video on different mulches and when to do?
    Love your videos they are so helpful to me.
    Thanks Kim

  7. Thanks for sharing the more intimate sides of your garden Lee. It is quite magical…I love the mini pergola at the front door!! I've also winter-sowed some lupines and gay-feathers that are ready to be transplanted into the garden. Happy gardening!

  8. Just loving your relaxed, but inspirational style Lee.
    l have already embraced your tips on shady areas with success. ||| FAB. x

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