Celebrity Hairstylist Sam McKnight Presents His Garden | House & Garden
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Hairstylist to the stars Sam McKnight discusses how leading garden designer Jo Thompson helped him to create his stunning garden in the heart of London, and explores the parallels to be found between hair styling and gardening.
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Celebrity Hairstylist Sam McKnight Presents His Garden | House & Garden
A gorgeous labor of love!
Overgrown cottage garden is possibly my favourite garden style, so I'm loving this!
Magical gardens!
What a dreamy garden
I just love this garden so much. Perfect the way it’s so green & overgrown in a rustic sense. I’d love a garden like that 🌹🌷🌿☘️
Couldn't agree more...a garden of one's own
What a great name you have!
He's extraordinary, warm and very talented, and a legend in his field
Jeez, I’m glad I clicked on this one. Absolutely delightful.
Enjoy Sam...and thank you for sharing!
So nice to see another man represented on House and Garden.
Big sigh.... perfect so many shades and colours...... lovely man and music choice too! Ice cream for the mind and I needed this today! Thank you. Enjoy
Deadheading flowers just like hair styling ~~😊 🎉
Love it! Love it!
Hermoso jardin
Beautiful.
Beautiful. 👌💕
I love it!
Wow! !!
La mayor riqueza es tener FLOES,FRUTOS Y VEGETALES EN TU JARDIN!!!
💚💚🍃🌱🌿
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Wash the fruits and vegetables before you eat them please.
This was all pre-Corona, so dont worry.
That's common, according to Nicky Haslam!
Why? If you grow your own food and you know the source of the water you used to irrigate and it's free of pesticides... what's a little dust? Unless you get bird poop on your crops, of course.