4 French Gardening YouTubers in 2025
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Angela Reed
Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4P9zhII6.. Play
Join my French-inspired life complete with potager gardens, a never ending farmhouse renovation, and lots of red lipstick. Let's create a well-kept home with class and joie de vivre! It's my passion to encourage women to find daily beauty in their homes and family. Enjoy more with my magazine: https://www.parisiennefarmgirl.com/old-world-design-society/MORE Channel Name Parisienne Farmgirl
Youtuber Name Angela Reed
Gender Female
Email ****@parisiennefarmgirl.com
Type of Channel Influencer
YouTube Subscribers 89.3KType Micro Since May 2014 Follow Get Email Contact
The Frenchie Gardener
Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Y4pvtLj.. Play
Gardening, Permaculture & Green Love
Email ****@gmail.com
YouTube Subscribers 98.7KType Micro Since Oct 2019 Follow Get Email Contact
All things Clarice
Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsNIi-3mG.. Play
Hi Petal FlowersWelcome to my channel whereyou will find, Growing, Cooking, trips out, hauls,Natters, preserving and muchmore besides! I started off a few years ago and slowly but surely turned my garden into a place full of fruit and veg, digging up almost every available piece of grass i could as i was eager to start. I then added chickens into the mix. I live in South West France and have done since 2004 with my Husband, my 3 cats, and Dog called Hannibal. As you can see by the Title, it was originally a gardening channel but now its a full Lifestyle Channel with Cooking/Crafting/D I...MORE Email ****@gmail.com
YouTube Subscribers 3.1KType Nano Since Dec 2015 Follow Get Email Contact
Jenny's Chateau Farm
Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9xhzEj6I.. Play
A channel following our trials and joys in the Charente region of France, living in a Manor farmhouse dating from 1851, built using the stones from a former Château that was on the grounds from the 1600's, destroyed when the Revolution reached Charente in 1794. The outbuildings - the pigeonniere, the walls and the sechoir (long barn for drying tobacco) - survived the Revolution and still belong to our Manor house today.We do some renovation and alteration, but mostly we love and enjoy the Estate just as it is, even though the house, gardens and outbuildings need more than a fair share...MORE Email ****@logisdebacchus.com
YouTube Subscribers 4.7KType Nano Since Jun 2022 Follow Get Email Contact