November Climbing Rose Pruning and Polytunnel Greenhouse update

In this video, I am pruning my climbing rose, lifting my Amaryllis bulbs, and sharing a greenhouse tour filled with vibrant colors and lush growth that truly brings the beauty of gardening to life. As I engage in the delicate process of pruning the climbing rose, I encountered some interesting discoveries about its growth patterns and health, revealing how important proper maintenance is for producing beautiful blooms and ensuring the plant’s long-term vitality. During this process, I also discovered some green tree frogs nestled among the bare branches, which I carefully moved to a safe place, highlighting the importance of coexisting with wildlife in our gardens. Additionally, while lifting my Amaryllis bulbs, I found numerous offsets that I can propagate for future planting, which adds even more excitement to my gardening endeavors, as each new bulb represents the potential for new life and beauty. Throughout the tour of my garden and greenhouse, I’ll showcase not only the thriving plants that fill my space with their stunning colors but also some of the challenges I’ve faced—like pest and disease control —and the invaluable tips I’ve learned along the way to keep my garden flourishing in all seasons, making it a truly rewarding experience.

Relax and watch the Night Sky

This is a video showing the evening sky clouding up before heavy rain. As the sun sets, hues of orange and purple begin to fade into darker shades, while clouds slowly gather, hinting at the impending downpour. A few hours afterward, the sky transformed, taking on an opaque appearance that obscured the stars yet added a dramatic flair to the atmosphere. Whether you’re indoors or venturing outside, let the allure of the moonlit night remind you to appreciate the simple yet profound transitions of our world. In this captivating scenario, remember to take a moment to relax, soak in the beauty of the changing skies, and enjoy the tranquil moments that unfold when the night sky is adorned with nature’s artistry, and sometimes brings Vincent Van Gogh to mind!