Absolutely love all the colours and your detailed explanations , I have a lot of similar plants here in zone 4 Alberta. Going to give your allium tip a try.
Horse Manure, Straw, and Sand must get these. Thx. I had a vibrant garden with most of these, thanks for the memories. Glad I found this channel. Purple sedum, the survivor of the greenhouse, I found one leaf, which survived. The plant is smaller than Lars, but it's coming along, I know it's going make it, now it has a mate in Denmark 🥰🌹
I love your garden, thanks both for doing this garden tour! You both are so good at explaining your lovely flowers! Thanks so much for sharing, enjoyed your tour immensely! Have a great week and happy growing.
So jealous of your beautiful garden, it's absolutely stunning! I am drooling over the variety of flowers that you have, thank you for the wonderful video!
I’ll admit, and not to make anyone jealous-I live in San Diego, California, five minutes from the Pacific Ocean, in zone 10b (bordering a little on 11a-the zones have changed recently, I read, with global warming). A location where you’d think that I’d be outside constantly. Indeed, I am always doing SOMETHING each day, but I have so much to do and I think we lose inspiration or energy when the weather is so predictable! Today it is 80 °F or 26 °C basically, with no clouds and a breeze.. and I’m inside on the iPad😂 That’s why it’s so motivating for me to see gardeners in Europe, or in temperate/freezing zones below the one I live in-because you guys have such a shorter timeframe in which to grow. So you must pack in as much color and life as possible, and the effect is outstanding! The colors in your garden are phenomenal. I try to do something similar, albeit with a different plant selection, I call it "California cottage garden" style, or California beach bungalow garden. Instead of certain perennials or annuals, we can mix it up with structural succulents, bromeliads, aroids, different orchids (Epidendrum, Cymbidium), and just a large palette.
Love that idea of California Cottage Garden -- it sounds very nice! And you're right... we have a really short growing season, so we have to pack in as much as we can -- and enjoy it for as long as we can. Luckily, we have very long summer days.... so we can stay outside until around 23:00. That also means that we're inside by 15:00 in the winter. Oh well -- a small price to pay for daylight in the summer. And for what it's worth -- we're glad you're on the ipad watching us at least! haha. Thanks for reaching out!
Your garden is my inspiration. I grew so many things from seed this year. This is the first year I haven't mulched heavily and I have so many volunteers. How do you mulch without suppressing volunteers? I need to ask all my questions before your channel explodes and you don't have time to respond to everyone. Lol.
We’ll always have time to reply 🥰🥰 We don’t much tho - we plant so closely together that it’s just easier not to. And if something self seeds that we don’t want, we just move it out, put it in a pot, and give it away 😀
Hi Honestly Allen and Lars... I've watched some gardening vlogs and yours are unsurpassed. When Lars said"We had a battle" i fell about laughing 😂🤣🥰 He'll know why. Rescue any plant you like Allen. You're a gem🍰🙃👏🎂🥰
😂🤣 Thank for being on his side he says! hahaha And thank YOU for agreeing that plant rescue is normal thing. I still can't imagine someone tossed it out. So glad I was there to give it a good home. :)
Love the aerial shot of your garden and Fredericia at the beginning. It looks like a lovely place to live. Great tip about the Alliums. Your garden is looking so nice with all the colours and your hard work definitely shows as beautiful gardens don't just happen and greenhouses don't empty themselves! Thanks for the tour.
Fredericia is a very cute place to live - and we love having the ocean so close. And you’re right… greenhouses do not empty themselves 🤩 But we’re glad it is nonetheless. Especially as seed collecting has already begun.
This was my first time seeing your videos. I love your garden. Your choice of plants for color and texture was great. I also loved seeing the containers worked in among the plants which is what I try to do. I look forward to seeing what videos you'll post next. So beautiful!
Thanks for visiting! We like the containers mixed in too because it gives us immediate height and makes it look like they've always been there (at least that's our plan anyway) ;)
Здравствуйте! Спасибо за экскурсию по вашему чудесному саду.. Сад- прекрасен, Растения великолепно сочетаются, очень красиво получилось! Удачи и процветания!!!🌹
Loving the garden guys! I have also followed your staking method and it works so well! Thank you, it is so much nicer than trussing up my perennials with string! 😂❤️
So glad the staking works for you! We've had some terrible wind these days... so we've had to go and stake way more than usual. Looks like we're protecting plants from a King Kong invasion out there. But... they're not snapping in the wind :)
Absolutely gorgeous. loved the Allium tip and hey, I took some Cosmo's from the trashy rental garden next door and had no guilt since it will all be pulled out eventually Overland Park, Kansas (Kansas City)
I cut the alliums heads as soon as they finish flowering, then stick them into pots in my container garden. I learned the hard way of leaving them self seed in position. The new alliums seedlings will take years to grow before flowering, the original alliums lose strength and don't flower strongly. I'd keep new seedlings away from the original. Amazing garden you have, very jealous of your paths.
Great with all of your allium work! And thank you for the compliment on our paths :) We took up all the grass and put in paths last year, making the garden way more useful for us :)
Oh did they? Jeepers -- we don't follow football at all. But now, knowing this, we can at least make small talk with the neighbor if he brings it up :) THANK YOU!
You have my dream garden so I was amazed that I have many of the same plants here in Wisconsin USA zone 4. I live in acid sand so mine aren't nearly as lush but you give me hope. I'll keep packing them in with lots of color.
Хлопці, це насолода для очей😍 так приємно дивитись на зелененькі квітучі рослинки хоть в когось))) в нас все від спеки горить (Ukraine +34-+40°) Окремо дякую за підпис під кожною квіткою, роблю screenshot для майбутніх покупок у своєму в садочку😉💐
That's so great! With this heavy wind we've been having, we've had no choice but to do a lot of ours this way. Plus, it keeps the allium in a more controlled group :)
Above and beyond Beautiful ! Not enough words to describe your vision and knowledge of plantings. In just a week I have learned so much from you two. ( I now have to cull down and adapt my ever expanding list of “Oh yes! Must haves” to fit my own Walled garden Pocket Handkerchief sized bit of Heaven, here in NW UK 🤣). Thank you both so much for filming and sharing……for all your hard work and bringing me so much inspiration and joy. It’s late here, yet here I am having been riveted to this episode. Best flower garden I have ever seen. Magnificent!
That is so kind of you! WOW. It's comments like this that keep us happy to share our little garden. And we know what you mean about small gardens -- we have a rule that if we plant something new, something else has to go. ALTHO... this is just my rule. Lars doesn't really follow it so well. hahaha! We have another rule that everything will find a space. So... not sure how great either of these rules work together ;)
❤❤❤ absolutely stunning. After watching and studying your videos, I have now collected many seeds from my garden and will be sowing them (for the 1st time) next spring. You give me the confidence that I can do it. Also, I love the little roar with the Snapdragon 😊
Your garden is SO inspiring. I just found your channel about a month ago and am completely in awe of the beauty you’ve created. I fell in love with the salvia verticillata purple rain that you showed in the cemetery garden (and in today’s video). I tracked down seeds for it but then was surprisingly also able to find one at my local nursery. Also got seeds for Heliopsis burning hearts and will get that started soon. Thank you for sharing your garden.
Thank you for being here with us! Super great that you were able to find the plant -- you'll love it in your garden. We just cut ours back for a second flowering, too. And the Burning Hearts is a favorite! And it gives that late summer color that we all love so much :)
வணக்கம் நண்பரே நலமாக உள்ளீர்களா அழகாக உள்ளது காலை நேரத்தில் விடியோ எடுத்து இருப்பது அருமையான பதிவு வாழ்த்துக்கள் இந்தியாவில் இருந்து தமிழ் நாட்டு வாசகி 🎉🎉
Oh my I've been missing out on these awesome videos. Your gardens are absolutely beautiful. Looking forward to watching more of your channel. Im in zone 5b/6a in Kansas City but still can plant most all of these perennials. Lovely gardens.
As always, thank you for the video and as always too, I LOVE your beautiful garden! I grew Salvia Viridis after seeing it in your garden and have just planted out some very small seedlings - fingers crossed for success. Thank you for the tip about the alliums - I will be doing that! Take care
Wonderful! For us, the salvia starts flowering and showing color (the bracts) here in July... so I hope yours will do that, too! And self-seed so they come back next year :)
This is THE most beautiful🎉 garden tour I've seen in so long. ❤ Great job! I enjoy your channel so much! I live on the coast of Washington state zone 8b. Happy😊 gardening!!🎉
Your garden is looking fabulous. I am in Scotland in zone 8a but due to so much rain and wind some plants are slow to flower. Some things such as Montreal are taller than I have ever seen them I also have lots of verbena Bampton. I bought one on sale a few years ago and now have at least 20 full size plants.
We've had that rain and wind, too! What's up with the summer this year? We are blessed to have our garden 'boxed' in -- so that does help with the winds off the coast. And it's Bampton the best? We were at a garden market the other week and overheard another gardener (she was selling plants) tell someone that it will not self seed. Yikes -- she'll be in for a surprise ;)
Какая у вас красота! Видео просто завораживает , это сказка ❤ . Всегда жду ваши видео , многому у вас учусь. Я живу в Крыму, и у нас очень сложно что то вырастить, очень жарко, в этом году особенно. Сейчас на градуснике 39 в тени, и так уже два месяца. Многое сгорело, что то пытаемся спасти, поэтому осталось любоваться вашим садом ❤❤
39? Oh my goodness. We’d send some cool breezes if we could. We’ve had a very cool, wet summer so far - but at least the garden enjoys it. Thank you for watching and commenting 💚! Hope you get some cooler weather soon.
@@perennial-gardenмы тоже ждём похолодания, следующая неделя у нас 42😂 , и похолодает не раньше сентября. А пока будем любоваться вашей красотой в саду ❤
You two are my favorite to watch! Your gardens are always so beautiful, and inspiring. Lupine is one of my most favorite, but I have struggled to grow it (I’m in Zone 7b). I think it may be that the soil here in NC is clay. I’m still learning to grow in this clay soil, as I’m from Ohio, where the soil was not clay. My monarda is a favorite of mine and the bees :) also the Liatris.
Monarda and Liatris! We ADORE those too.. and lupines. But yeah... they might not do super well in the clay. Hopefully you can amend it and in a few years get the plants you want again :)
👋🏻 from PA US I love your garden very much! I thought it was funny that this season every time you showed your garden my eyes were drawn to the red flowers and today’s video finally showed the name of it, Lychnis Chalcedonica. So the funny part is that you showed it when the flowers are already spent but at least I know the name so I can look for it. Thank you for sharing ❤😊❤
😅 they were so pretty when they flower. Can’t believe we never showed them off properly. Oops 🙃 They aren’t great self-seeders, so we collect seeds and sow them ourselves for a better chance of having more. Thank you for watching! Big hello back from Denmark 🇩🇰
Firstly, congrats on your (finally) EMPTY greenhouse yay! 🌱 lol ... Moreover ... 2:58 ~ The Heliopsis was the FIRST that caught my attention right away as soon as the video started and thankfully you guys talked about HER! I have been wanting to have this plant in our perennial garden but our nursery so far has yet to carry them. The cultivar that you have "Burning Hearts" is really stunning🌻 16:46 and 18:29 ~ The Galliardia, the blanket flowers !!! Are they not gorgeous? We have these two cultivars ("Arizona Sun" and the deep red) in our garden as well, and every morning I love looking at them while waiting for coffee to brew, such hypnothizing flowers. You are correct, gaillardia would flower all season long until winter. For mine, I cut them really hard after flowering and they come back strong in early Spring 🏵 2:52 ~ Monarda the bee balm, the taller cultivar is such a beauty! I'm envy you guys because I am too afraid to have these in our garden because they are so prone of powdery mildew disease in my area. I am yet to find our local nurseries that carry the resistance ones 🙏 Anyway, great video! Thanks so much for sharing this update - Your plants, their smart arrangements & their flowers feed my 2024 mid-summer soul 💚💚💚
I walk out and look at our blanket flowers, too -- really are my absolute favorites! And I do hope your nursery carries the Burning Heart... they make such a difference in a sea of green foliage :) And in the meantime, we'll grow bee balm for you then! The bees won't mind at all! haha
Greetings from northwest Georgia, another beautiful video. Envious of your climate, especially the rain. We got a nice shower yesterday , but it has been so hot and dry. We are forecast in the 90's most of the month of July. Have a great day.
We'd send you some rain if we could! And we'd even take an afternoon of your temps -- but just an afternoon :) Hope you had a great 4th last week! And that you get some cool breezes this week.
We were actually blessed with a nice shower yesterday, and is only going to be 86 for the high today. I don't need to water anything today. It's 71 currently and feels so good. Have a great day.
Thank you both for the tour. I fell in love with your Salvia Viridis last year and managed to find some seeds. Mine are flowering now as well but are nowhere near as tall as yours (the weather hasn’t exactly been kind in the UK this season) but hopefully as they establish and reseed I will get a good display. The common English name for Coreopsis is Tickseed, not a particularly attractive name considering how pretty the flowers are 😊
Також побачила у хлопців в тому році сальвію, тай купила насіння, вона в нас має назву "Three color". Дуже гарна виросла висока, пишна, чудова 😍 хоча засуха страшенна, але їй байдуже, на українських чорноземах її дуже сподобалось 🩵💛😉
@nickiramsay2421 Tickseed isn't as pretty sounding as 'beauty's eye' -- but oh well :) In Danish the Malva sylvestris (common mallow in English) is called 'kat cheese' -- so, I guess we get some good and some crazy names in both languages ;)
Most of these are native to Denmark. Only the lupines are for sure not -- they're actually on the invasive list, that's why I collect the seeds before they self seed. (Altho even gardening centers sell them here). We should do a full list of native plants one day -- I'll have Lars get on that!
So much colour in your garden! Beautiful indeed. Would you be able to talk about pests like slugs and snails? I'm in England (South-East) and they are devouring everything, ignoring the pellets....many thanks!
Thank you for watching! And yes... we've had slugs really bad this year, too. Fortunately we started early in the season picking them up -- so we haven't had them like some friends have. We also go out every evening and morning to collect more. It's been a constant battle this year. What kind of pellets do you use? There's one here that uses 'ferric phosphate' as the main ingredient. It always sells out at the stores, too -- maybe that's one to look for?
It blooms for a long time here -- around 3 weeks. Then, I cut it back and it comes with a second bloom -- altho the 2nd time is not as lush as the first' :)
I enjoy watching both of you show your garden. I notice that you have a Macrophyllas Hydrangea next to a Buddleia. In my zone 5 b garden, the Hyd is in a morning sun area, while the Buddleia is in a full sun and dry area. I am surprised that yours are planted in the same light, sun, and I assume, soil conditions. I have areas of more acid and water retentive soil, and areas of drier and “leaner” soils for the Buddleias, Sedums, Echinaceas, Lychnis, Eryngiums, Achilleas etc. is your entire garden getting equal hours of sun and is the soil in each bed the same re acidity, nutrients, and moisture retentiveness? Though we are in totally different growing zones, there is always something to “ take away” from these calming videos. 👍
Great question -- and something we should talk about in a future video! But yes... most of our garden gets equal everything. The dahlias do get a little less sun only because they are kinda blocked by the big tree and the ivy fence... we wish they could get more sun! Otherwise, all of the soil is the same for everything. We have kept most of our hydrangeas (in the back corner) together... but only because we think it's pretty. The whole garden gets fertilized once a year with organic chicken manure -- and we layer compost (from our compost bin) over the ground in early spring. Hope that helps! All of our plants get the same treatment and hope for the best -- it's a very equal opportunity garden over here ;) haha
Just beautiful, you guys, just beautiful!!! I apologize in advance if you have already mentioned this and I've missed it but how do you water your garden? Drip? Hose? Rain and the good God's graces? 😅
Just the good Lord's love and RAIN. hahaha Honestly tho... that's what we do. We collect rain water for dry spells and for the pots. When that runs out, we go with a water hose. But this summer... the rain is constant, so we're both blessed and slightly annoyed (but trust God's plan :) )
How clever that tip with allium seed heads. What is that Lupin, the orangey one? Is it Terracotta? I have been trying to buy seeds of it. Also what a beautiful place to live. Thank you for the views of your lovely village. That pink California poppy is gorgeous. So much to be proud of in your dreamy garden.
That is a Lupinus 'Salmon Star' -- it's INCREDIBLE right?! We fell in love with it when we saw it once in Claus Dalby's garden. And thank you for appreciating our little village here -- we think it's a really nice place to live :)
Hi there, i am fascinated of your garden looks healthy all in bloom abundantly, can you please give any tips or advice how can i make new fresh bedding, we bought the house 2yrs ago and i can tell the soil in the garden is old or dry i think, shall i dig out how many cm or inches if you suggest please and what soil combination i have to use?
Thanks for a great question! First, you might want to see exactly what type of soil you're working with. You can take a handful of soil and squeeze it. If it crumbles easily, it's loamy and good for most plants. If it stays in a ball, it may be clay-heavy and needs amendment. If it falls apart immediately, it might be sandy and lack nutrients. If you want to dig... dig out the old soil to a depth of about 30-45 cm. This depth allows you to remove any compacted or poor-quality soil and reach the deeper layers where roots will grow. Then, mix in organic matter such as compost, aged manure, or leaf mold. This improves soil structure, aeration, and nutrient content. We used horse manure and straw for our newest flower bed. We had to dig it out as it was compacted sand (under pavers). You can add top soil too... I would go with around 60% top soil and 40% organic matter, depending on your soil type. We've also used a no dig method in our middle flower bed and most of our other areas. For this, we don't dig any old soil out. Instead, we add fallen leaves, compost, etc. directly on top and then mix it in. We leave it for several months (we've done most of our beds in mid-late winter and then let them sit until spring to plant). I hope this helps! Let me know if something doesn't make sense :) Here's how we made new beds at the cemetery garden where I work: ua-cam.com/video/QYGpiMb6n38/v-deo.html
@@jonasbotsinka8947 No, we don't have any. We used to... but switched to wisteria a few years ago. Clematis are super popular here in Denmark tho... you see their beautiful flowers everywhere.
Thanks so much for watching! Our soil is loamy. We add a layer of compost (that we've made in our compost bin) every spring and we fertilize once a year with organic chicken manure.
How do you keep all your flowers so healthy, all their leaves look great. None are drying or yellowing ! Especially the phlox. Am having a difficult time with them. They dry up from the bottom and dry out.
Ah! the glories of those long northern days combined with A LOT of talent! I'm taking notes!!!
And lots of rain 😅 Danish summer at its best 🇩🇰
Such an AMAZING garden! Thank you for listing the names on the screen.
You are so welcome! Thank YOU for watching 💚
Absolutely love all the colours and your detailed explanations , I have a lot of similar plants here in zone 4 Alberta. Going to give your allium tip a try.
Glad to know we garden with similar style! Thanks so much for watching and commenting :)
Horse Manure, Straw, and Sand must get these. Thx. I had a vibrant garden with most of these, thanks for the memories. Glad I found this channel. Purple sedum, the survivor of the greenhouse, I found one leaf, which survived. The plant is smaller than Lars, but it's coming along, I know it's going make it, now it has a mate in Denmark 🥰🌹
So glad that it's coming along! And yes... it has lots of friends here in Denmark :)
So beautiful, a wonderful garden so carefully created and absolutely packed full of gorgeous colour ! Thank you so much for the tour.
So nice of you! Thank you for taking the time to comment :)
So lovely! Never get tired of watching your videos.❤
We’re so glad for that 💚💚
Your garden reminds me of a Disney fairytale garden! 🎉❤
THAT is the best comment! Thank you so much :)
Gorgeous! Beautiful! Amazing! Stunning! Lovely! Magnificent! Glorious! Exquisite! Heavenly!
All of our favorite words 🥰. Thank you so much for watching!
I love your garden, thanks both for doing this garden tour! You both are so good at explaining your lovely flowers! Thanks so much for sharing, enjoyed your tour immensely! Have a great week and happy growing.
You are so welcome! Thank YOU for watching and for your kind comment :) Hope you're having a great week, too!
So jealous of your beautiful garden, it's absolutely stunning! I am drooling over the variety of flowers that you have, thank you for the wonderful video!
🥰 thank you for watching! We do appreciate color here 💚💙❤️
I absolutely LOVE everything about your garden !!!
💚💚 thank you so much!
I’ll admit, and not to make anyone jealous-I live in San Diego, California, five minutes from the Pacific Ocean, in zone 10b (bordering a little on 11a-the zones have changed recently, I read, with global warming). A location where you’d think that I’d be outside constantly. Indeed, I am always doing SOMETHING each day, but I have so much to do and I think we lose inspiration or energy when the weather is so predictable! Today it is 80 °F or 26 °C basically, with no clouds and a breeze.. and I’m inside on the iPad😂
That’s why it’s so motivating for me to see gardeners in Europe, or in temperate/freezing zones below the one I live in-because you guys have such a shorter timeframe in which to grow. So you must pack in as much color and life as possible, and the effect is outstanding! The colors in your garden are phenomenal. I try to do something similar, albeit with a different plant selection, I call it "California cottage garden" style, or California beach bungalow garden. Instead of certain perennials or annuals, we can mix it up with structural succulents, bromeliads, aroids, different orchids (Epidendrum, Cymbidium), and just a large palette.
Love that idea of California Cottage Garden -- it sounds very nice!
And you're right... we have a really short growing season, so we have to pack in as much as we can -- and enjoy it for as long as we can. Luckily, we have very long summer days.... so we can stay outside until around 23:00. That also means that we're inside by 15:00 in the winter. Oh well -- a small price to pay for daylight in the summer.
And for what it's worth -- we're glad you're on the ipad watching us at least! haha. Thanks for reaching out!
I for one would like to see a video of your Californial Cottage Style garden!
👆 x 2!
I've never seen anything like this. A dream garden. Heaven on earth.
WOW! That's a very sweet comment -- thank you so very much!
Your garden is my inspiration. I grew so many things from seed this year. This is the first year I haven't mulched heavily and I have so many volunteers. How do you mulch without suppressing volunteers? I need to ask all my questions before your channel explodes and you don't have time to respond to everyone. Lol.
We’ll always have time to reply 🥰🥰
We don’t much tho - we plant so closely together that it’s just easier not to. And if something self seeds that we don’t want, we just move it out, put it in a pot, and give it away 😀
Great tip with the allium head! I learn something new everytime I watch even though I'm from zone 6a northern Illinois, US.
Thanks for watching! With the heavy wind we’ve been having these days, I think we might have to do all of our alliums this way.
Ditto! 6b Missouri!
@@kaitjackson2288 Hi to Missouri!
Burning Hearts is stunning! Another one for my list...
I'm sure your list is as long as ours by now!
@@perennial-garden I bet! Hey, congrats on this video, it's doing really well!
Thank you so much! Makes it worth all the rain we’ve had 😂 ..at least the garden looks lush.
@@perennial-garden It really does!
Outstanding show!!! The hydrangeas take the gold ribbon. Great tip on when to plant the rooted cuttings.
They are looking so good this year 🥰. We’re excited to see them keep going.
Great garden, appreciate all tips and description while presenting plant. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching :)
Great video. I like that you have many colors. You don't limit yourself to a few colors. Beautiful garden.
Thank you! And you’re right - all colors are welcome here 🥰
Thanks so much guys, we just love your style of planting packed borders 😍 Love the aerial shots, and those grapes look so nice 😋 ❤
Thanks so much 😊 We got a new drone and just had to try it out. ...no crashes yet either! haha
Amazing bed, especially for the second year! Greetings from Ohio
Thank you! 😊 Hope you have a great week ahead!
Wow you live in a beautiful place! Your garden is an inspiration ❤
We’re very blessed 💚🥰
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Honestly Allen and Lars... I've watched some gardening vlogs and yours are unsurpassed. When Lars said"We had a battle" i fell about laughing 😂🤣🥰 He'll know why.
Rescue any plant you like Allen. You're a gem🍰🙃👏🎂🥰
😂🤣 Thank for being on his side he says! hahaha
And thank YOU for agreeing that plant rescue is normal thing. I still can't imagine someone tossed it out. So glad I was there to give it a good home. :)
As always, your garden looks so pretty and colourful. I love the tips you give for harvesting seeds from many of your plants. Great info.
Thank you for that! We’re glad you’re watching with us 🥰
Always enjoy watching your videos. You have such a beautiful selection on flowers. 🌸 🌺🪻🌻🌼
Thank you so much!
Thank you. I love watching your video. 💚💚💚
I'm so glad! We're glad you're here with us!
Thank you for all the tips and idea your garden is absolutely stunning.
You are so very very welcome! As always - thank you so much for commenting 💚💚
Love the aerial shot of your garden and Fredericia at the beginning. It looks like a lovely place to live. Great tip about the Alliums. Your garden is looking so nice with all the colours and your hard work definitely shows as beautiful gardens don't just happen and greenhouses don't empty themselves! Thanks for the tour.
Fredericia is a very cute place to live - and we love having the ocean so close.
And you’re right… greenhouses do not empty themselves 🤩 But we’re glad it is nonetheless. Especially as seed collecting has already begun.
Looking amazing, guys. Also loved the opening drone shot.
Thank you! We got a small drone and gave it a try 🤓 - lots to figure out (but we didn’t crash!)
I'll be trying the trick with the allium. Thank you. Your garden is looking so lovely. I love the variety. Best wishes for sunshine and rain.
Thank you! And we’re glad you can use the allium idea 🥰. It helps with the wind we’ve been having here.
Lol..."getting back to not taking things..." I love your beautiful garden.
😂 ha ha - yeah, I heard his comment, too. ((But really, it’s a beautiful plant that just needs some attention 💙))
This was my first time seeing your videos. I love your garden. Your choice of plants for color and texture was great. I also loved seeing the containers worked in among the plants which is what I try to do. I look forward to seeing what videos you'll post next. So beautiful!
Thanks for visiting! We like the containers mixed in too because it gives us immediate height and makes it look like they've always been there (at least that's our plan anyway) ;)
The most stunning garden.
Thanks for watching :) And for commenting!
Amazing how quickly the new areas are filling in. You can tell how well taken care of the gardens are. Lovely as always.
We’re so thankful for the rain - it’s helped things grow so well this season 💚
What a beautiful part of the world. Stunning garden
Thank you for commenting :)
Love all of your flowers
Thank you for watching!
I love your choice of plants it'sca very pretty garden.
So nice of you! Thanks so much :)
You have a beautiful garden, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for visiting! 💚💚
Wow beautifully view and gadern is bursting fully into bright colors.❤❤❤
We are thankful for all the rain we've had!
Love your enthusiasm guys 🙏😘
Thanks so much for watching!
Amazing selection of perennials, and they all look incredibly healthy. Incredible!
We are blessed with great soil and wet weather here :)
So nice flowers 👍 wow beautiful garden guy thank you to share big fan here from New York love all blue flowers ❤️
Thank you for watching all the way over in New York! 🇩🇰 big hello from Denmark 💚
Omg you have my dream garden!! Greetings from California!
Big hello from Denmark back to you ❤️🇩🇰
Здравствуйте! Спасибо за экскурсию по вашему чудесному саду.. Сад- прекрасен, Растения великолепно сочетаются, очень красиво получилось! Удачи и процветания!!!🌹
Thank you so much! 💚💚
Hope you’re having a great gardening week too!
You two are such a great duo! Enjoyed every minute of this lovely tour!
Glad you enjoyed it! Really appreciate the kind comment :)
We also call Coreopsis something like Beaty Eye here in Czechia. 😊 A beautiful garden. Thank you for some inspiration.
Love that! It's a beautiful name for such a pretty flower :)
Loving the garden guys! I have also followed your staking method and it works so well! Thank you, it is so much nicer than trussing up my perennials with string! 😂❤️
So glad the staking works for you! We've had some terrible wind these days... so we've had to go and stake way more than usual. Looks like we're protecting plants from a King Kong invasion out there. But... they're not snapping in the wind :)
Absolutely gorgeous. loved the Allium tip and hey, I took some Cosmo's from the trashy rental garden next door and had no guilt since it will all be pulled out eventually
Overland Park, Kansas (Kansas City)
Glad that there's another plant rescuer in the group! haha
Great staking idea. I’m going to use it.
Go for it! Thanks for watching!
I very love your garden! So pretty!❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😊
You have the most beautiful, whimsical garden! 🍃
Thank you! 😊 Big hello from Denmark 🇩🇰
I cut the alliums heads as soon as they finish flowering, then stick them into pots in my container garden. I learned the hard way of leaving them self seed in position. The new alliums seedlings will take years to grow before flowering, the original alliums lose strength and don't flower strongly. I'd keep new seedlings away from the original. Amazing garden you have, very jealous of your paths.
Great with all of your allium work!
And thank you for the compliment on our paths :) We took up all the grass and put in paths last year, making the garden way more useful for us :)
Was gutted when Denmark went out to England. Cried.
Oh did they? Jeepers -- we don't follow football at all. But now, knowing this, we can at least make small talk with the neighbor if he brings it up :) THANK YOU!
Looks so so beautiful
Thank you for watching!
You have my dream garden so I was amazed that I have many of the same plants here in Wisconsin USA zone 4. I live in acid sand so mine aren't nearly as lush but you give me hope. I'll keep packing them in with lots of color.
So great to hear! Our garden is really lush this year thanks to all the rain we've had -- my goodness, it's been wet! But we're thankful :)
As usual your garden is beautiful and l agree the more colour the better very inspiring during our winter
More color the better! That's our motto. Thanks for watching :)
Хлопці, це насолода для очей😍 так приємно дивитись на зелененькі квітучі рослинки хоть в когось))) в нас все від спеки горить (Ukraine +34-+40°)
Окремо дякую за підпис під кожною квіткою, роблю screenshot для майбутніх покупок у своєму в садочку😉💐
Very glad you can use the names! Glad that is helpful.
We’d love to send some of our rain your way 💚. Hope you get better weather soon.
Thank you for the tip on the Alliums. I've just been out and done mine whilst I carried on listening to you.
That's so great! With this heavy wind we've been having, we've had no choice but to do a lot of ours this way. Plus, it keeps the allium in a more controlled group :)
Above and beyond Beautiful ! Not enough words to describe your vision and knowledge of plantings. In just a week I have learned so much from you two. ( I now have to cull down and adapt my ever expanding list of “Oh yes! Must haves” to fit my own Walled garden Pocket Handkerchief sized bit of Heaven, here in NW UK 🤣). Thank you both so much for filming and sharing……for all your hard work and bringing me so much inspiration and joy.
It’s late here, yet here I am having been riveted to this episode. Best flower garden I have ever seen. Magnificent!
That is so kind of you! WOW. It's comments like this that keep us happy to share our little garden.
And we know what you mean about small gardens -- we have a rule that if we plant something new, something else has to go. ALTHO... this is just my rule. Lars doesn't really follow it so well. hahaha!
We have another rule that everything will find a space. So... not sure how great either of these rules work together ;)
nice stone path,❤ great plants
We love it! And it was easy to make :) Here's how we did it... ua-cam.com/video/-jUJl_fa5OY/v-deo.htmlsi=wj2uaR7-SberuTHz
❤❤❤ absolutely stunning. After watching and studying your videos, I have now collected many seeds from my garden and will be sowing them (for the 1st time) next spring.
You give me the confidence that I can do it. Also, I love the little roar with the Snapdragon 😊
SO GREAT with the seed collecting - it’s the best way to grow a garden. Really 💚
And that roar made me laugh too 😂 So typical Lars. Ha ha
Your garden is SO inspiring. I just found your channel about a month ago and am completely in awe of the beauty you’ve created. I fell in love with the salvia verticillata purple rain that you showed in the cemetery garden (and in today’s video). I tracked down seeds for it but then was surprisingly also able to find one at my local nursery. Also got seeds for Heliopsis burning hearts and will get that started soon. Thank you for sharing your garden.
Thank you for being here with us!
Super great that you were able to find the plant -- you'll love it in your garden. We just cut ours back for a second flowering, too.
And the Burning Hearts is a favorite! And it gives that late summer color that we all love so much :)
Beautiful looking garden, its a pollinators dream.
We hope so!
Recycled plants are super great job guys ❤
All they need is love and a good watering 🥰💚
Wow you guys have a beautiful garden! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for visiting! Big hello from Denmark.
வணக்கம் நண்பரே நலமாக உள்ளீர்களா அழகாக உள்ளது காலை நேரத்தில் விடியோ எடுத்து இருப்பது அருமையான பதிவு வாழ்த்துக்கள் இந்தியாவில் இருந்து தமிழ் நாட்டு வாசகி 🎉🎉
Thank you again for watching! Hope you have a great day!
Oh my I've been missing out on these awesome videos. Your gardens are absolutely beautiful. Looking forward to watching more of your channel. Im in zone 5b/6a in Kansas City but still can plant most all of these perennials. Lovely gardens.
Welcome to watch as much as you like! We're glad you're here :)
Big hello from us in Denmark to Kansas City :)
Спасибо за красоту
Thank you for watching!
Ok you sold me on the blanket flowers! 😅
You'll love them! We have quite a few and they never ever disappoint :)
As always, thank you for the video and as always too, I LOVE your beautiful garden! I grew Salvia Viridis after seeing it in your garden and have just planted out some very small seedlings - fingers crossed for success. Thank you for the tip about the alliums - I will be doing that! Take care
Wonderful! For us, the salvia starts flowering and showing color (the bracts) here in July... so I hope yours will do that, too! And self-seed so they come back next year :)
This is THE most beautiful🎉 garden tour I've seen in so long. ❤ Great job! I enjoy your channel so much! I live on the coast of Washington state zone 8b. Happy😊 gardening!!🎉
Thank you so much! and thank you for such a kind comment. BIG HELLO from Denmark to you in Washington!
so beautifulll 😍
Thanks so much for watching 🥰
Looks great, love the new bed. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching! We’re glad it’s not raining finally 😅
Greetings from Chicago! Really love your gardens and fun banter!! I’ve learned so much. So inspired!!!!
@@denisejackson5368 Hello, Chicago! . Thanks for watching with us. Greetings from Fredericia, Denmark 🇩🇰
Beuatiful
Thank you so much!
Your garden is looking fabulous. I am in Scotland in zone 8a but due to so much rain and wind some plants are slow to flower. Some things such as Montreal are taller than I have ever seen them I also have lots of verbena Bampton. I bought one on sale a few years ago and now have at least 20 full size plants.
We've had that rain and wind, too! What's up with the summer this year? We are blessed to have our garden 'boxed' in -- so that does help with the winds off the coast.
And it's Bampton the best? We were at a garden market the other week and overheard another gardener (she was selling plants) tell someone that it will not self seed. Yikes -- she'll be in for a surprise ;)
Какая у вас красота! Видео просто завораживает , это сказка ❤ . Всегда жду ваши видео , многому у вас учусь. Я живу в Крыму, и у нас очень сложно что то вырастить, очень жарко, в этом году особенно. Сейчас на градуснике 39 в тени, и так уже два месяца. Многое сгорело, что то пытаемся спасти, поэтому осталось любоваться вашим садом ❤❤
39? Oh my goodness. We’d send some cool breezes if we could. We’ve had a very cool, wet summer so far - but at least the garden enjoys it.
Thank you for watching and commenting 💚! Hope you get some cooler weather soon.
@@perennial-gardenмы тоже ждём похолодания, следующая неделя у нас 42😂 , и похолодает не раньше сентября. А пока будем любоваться вашей красотой в саду ❤
@@НатальяАнтощенко-р3ь Well thank you for watching! And hope you can find peace in the warm weather :)
Highlight was the growling snapdragon! : O 😂
😂 it’s easy to see that he was a kindergarten teacher for 13 years 😂
You two are my favorite to watch! Your gardens are always so beautiful, and inspiring.
Lupine is one of my most favorite, but I have struggled to grow it (I’m in Zone 7b). I think it may be that the soil here in NC is clay. I’m still learning to grow in this clay soil, as I’m from Ohio, where the soil was not clay.
My monarda is a favorite of mine and the bees :) also the Liatris.
Monarda and Liatris! We ADORE those too.. and lupines. But yeah... they might not do super well in the clay. Hopefully you can amend it and in a few years get the plants you want again :)
Stunning video! It's beautiful and easy to watch. Wishing you great success with your channel! Greetings from @nami-vlog! 💜💜💜💜💜👍
Thank you so much! Wishing you success, too :)
👋🏻 from PA US
I love your garden very much! I thought it was funny that this season every time you showed your garden my eyes were drawn to the red flowers and today’s video finally showed the name of it, Lychnis Chalcedonica. So the funny part is that you showed it when the flowers are already spent but at least I know the name so I can look for it. Thank you for sharing ❤😊❤
😅 they were so pretty when they flower. Can’t believe we never showed them off properly. Oops 🙃
They aren’t great self-seeders, so we collect seeds and sow them ourselves for a better chance of having more.
Thank you for watching! Big hello back from Denmark 🇩🇰
@@perennial-garden interesting factoid… it is said that this plant has been blooming in Thomas Jefferson home, Monticello.🤷♀️
Oh wow! Historical AND pretty 🤓
Firstly, congrats on your (finally) EMPTY greenhouse yay! 🌱 lol ...
Moreover ...
2:58 ~ The Heliopsis was the FIRST that caught my attention right away as soon as the video started and thankfully you guys talked about HER! I have been wanting to have this plant in our perennial garden but our nursery so far has yet to carry them. The cultivar that you have "Burning Hearts" is really stunning🌻
16:46 and 18:29 ~ The Galliardia, the blanket flowers !!! Are they not gorgeous? We have these two cultivars ("Arizona Sun" and the deep red) in our garden as well, and every morning I love looking at them while waiting for coffee to brew, such hypnothizing flowers. You are correct, gaillardia would flower all season long until winter. For mine, I cut them really hard after flowering and they come back strong in early Spring 🏵
2:52 ~ Monarda the bee balm, the taller cultivar is such a beauty! I'm envy you guys because I am too afraid to have these in our garden because they are so prone of powdery mildew disease in my area. I am yet to find our local nurseries that carry the resistance ones 🙏
Anyway, great video! Thanks so much for sharing this update - Your plants, their smart arrangements & their flowers feed my 2024 mid-summer soul 💚💚💚
I walk out and look at our blanket flowers, too -- really are my absolute favorites!
And I do hope your nursery carries the Burning Heart... they make such a difference in a sea of green foliage :)
And in the meantime, we'll grow bee balm for you then! The bees won't mind at all! haha
@@perennial-garden ~ 💚🧡💛💗💜
Dieser traumhafte Garten, man denkt, man ist im Himmel.....💚💚💫💫💯💯👍👍
Thank you so much! It is our little piece of heaven :)
Greetings from northwest Georgia, another beautiful video. Envious of your climate, especially the rain. We got a nice shower yesterday , but it has been so hot and dry. We are forecast in the 90's most of the month of July. Have a great day.
We'd send you some rain if we could! And we'd even take an afternoon of your temps -- but just an afternoon :)
Hope you had a great 4th last week! And that you get some cool breezes this week.
@@perennial-garden I think the high Temps would be ok if the humidity just wasn't so high. Have a great week.
@@JamesWhite-yf2cw i know that from growing up in south Georgia. Hope you get a good breeze this week.
We were actually blessed with a nice shower yesterday, and is only going to be 86 for the high today. I don't need to water anything today. It's 71 currently and feels so good. Have a great day.
@@JamesWhite-yf2cw so nice when it rains and you can save the water!
8:38 😂😂😂😂‼️”I refuse”!!😂
😂 It can go to seed AFTER it's worked all summer. hahaha. Everyone is working hard out here... it can play along until it's time.
Thank you both for the tour. I fell in love with your Salvia Viridis last year and managed to find some seeds. Mine are flowering now as well but are nowhere near as tall as yours (the weather hasn’t exactly been kind in the UK this season) but hopefully as they establish and reseed I will get a good display. The common English name for Coreopsis is Tickseed, not a particularly attractive name considering how pretty the flowers are 😊
Same. I love their salvia viridis. bought seeds twice but yes, uk weather hasn't been kind to us this year 😊
Також побачила у хлопців в тому році сальвію, тай купила насіння, вона в нас має назву "Three color". Дуже гарна виросла висока, пишна, чудова 😍 хоча засуха страшенна, але їй байдуже, на українських чорноземах її дуже сподобалось 🩵💛😉
@nickiramsay2421 Tickseed isn't as pretty sounding as 'beauty's eye' -- but oh well :) In Danish the Malva sylvestris (common mallow in English) is called 'kat cheese' -- so, I guess we get some good and some crazy names in both languages ;)
@@perennial-garden yes, Kat Cheese doesn’t sound great ( I don’t think many cats would take kindly to being milked either 😂)
@@nickiramsay2421🤣🤣 I surely wouldn’t try 🤣
Very nice tour. Really well curated garden. If practical it would be interesting to know which plants are native to your country.
Most of these are native to Denmark. Only the lupines are for sure not -- they're actually on the invasive list, that's why I collect the seeds before they self seed. (Altho even gardening centers sell them here).
We should do a full list of native plants one day -- I'll have Lars get on that!
So much colour in your garden! Beautiful indeed. Would you be able to talk about pests like slugs and snails? I'm in England (South-East) and they are devouring everything, ignoring the pellets....many thanks!
Thank you for watching! And yes... we've had slugs really bad this year, too. Fortunately we started early in the season picking them up -- so we haven't had them like some friends have. We also go out every evening and morning to collect more. It's been a constant battle this year.
What kind of pellets do you use? There's one here that uses 'ferric phosphate' as the main ingredient. It always sells out at the stores, too -- maybe that's one to look for?
@perennial-garden thank you for your suggestions, much appreciated 👍
@@murielpasini534any time! 😊
Beautiful garden, excume the purple Salvia for how long bloom? Thanks
It blooms for a long time here -- around 3 weeks. Then, I cut it back and it comes with a second bloom -- altho the 2nd time is not as lush as the first' :)
I enjoy watching both of you show your garden. I notice that you have a Macrophyllas Hydrangea next to a Buddleia. In my zone 5 b garden, the Hyd is in a morning sun area, while the Buddleia is in a full sun and dry area. I am surprised that yours are planted in the same light, sun, and I assume, soil conditions.
I have areas of more acid and water retentive soil, and areas of drier and “leaner” soils for the Buddleias, Sedums, Echinaceas, Lychnis, Eryngiums, Achilleas etc.
is your entire garden getting equal hours of sun and is the soil in each bed the same re acidity, nutrients, and moisture retentiveness?
Though we are in totally different growing zones, there is always something to “ take away” from these calming videos. 👍
Great question -- and something we should talk about in a future video!
But yes... most of our garden gets equal everything. The dahlias do get a little less sun only because they are kinda blocked by the big tree and the ivy fence... we wish they could get more sun!
Otherwise, all of the soil is the same for everything. We have kept most of our hydrangeas (in the back corner) together... but only because we think it's pretty.
The whole garden gets fertilized once a year with organic chicken manure -- and we layer compost (from our compost bin) over the ground in early spring.
Hope that helps! All of our plants get the same treatment and hope for the best -- it's a very equal opportunity garden over here ;) haha
Just beautiful, you guys, just beautiful!!! I apologize in advance if you have already mentioned this and I've missed it but how do you water your garden? Drip? Hose? Rain and the good God's graces? 😅
Just the good Lord's love and RAIN. hahaha
Honestly tho... that's what we do. We collect rain water for dry spells and for the pots. When that runs out, we go with a water hose. But this summer... the rain is constant, so we're both blessed and slightly annoyed (but trust God's plan :) )
you two are too sweet. and your garden is stunning.
Thank you so much! And thank you for watching :)
How clever that tip with allium seed heads. What is that Lupin, the orangey one? Is it Terracotta? I have been trying to buy seeds of it. Also what a beautiful place to live. Thank you for the views of your lovely village. That pink California poppy is gorgeous. So much to be proud of in your dreamy garden.
That is a Lupinus 'Salmon Star' -- it's INCREDIBLE right?! We fell in love with it when we saw it once in Claus Dalby's garden.
And thank you for appreciating our little village here -- we think it's a really nice place to live :)
I love the allium tip. Are those Ambassador alliums? Gorgeous gardens. ❤❤❤
They are 'Purple Sensation' ... super pretty!
First-time viewer and love your garden. I wanted to know how the rocks stay in place and was sand used? They look beautiful.
Glad you’re here!
Our stones are set with sand - just normal sand for pavers, etc.
Hi there, i am fascinated of your garden looks healthy all in bloom abundantly, can you please give any tips or advice how can i make new fresh bedding, we bought the house 2yrs ago and i can tell the soil in the garden is old or dry i think, shall i dig out how many cm or inches if you suggest please and what soil combination i have to use?
Thanks for a great question!
First, you might want to see exactly what type of soil you're working with. You can take a handful of soil and squeeze it. If it crumbles easily, it's loamy and good for most plants. If it stays in a ball, it may be clay-heavy and needs amendment. If it falls apart immediately, it might be sandy and lack nutrients.
If you want to dig... dig out the old soil to a depth of about 30-45 cm. This depth allows you to remove any compacted or poor-quality soil and reach the deeper layers where roots will grow. Then, mix in organic matter such as compost, aged manure, or leaf mold. This improves soil structure, aeration, and nutrient content. We used horse manure and straw for our newest flower bed. We had to dig it out as it was compacted sand (under pavers).
You can add top soil too... I would go with around 60% top soil and 40% organic matter, depending on your soil type.
We've also used a no dig method in our middle flower bed and most of our other areas. For this, we don't dig any old soil out. Instead, we add fallen leaves, compost, etc. directly on top and then mix it in. We leave it for several months (we've done most of our beds in mid-late winter and then let them sit until spring to plant).
I hope this helps! Let me know if something doesn't make sense :)
Here's how we made new beds at the cemetery garden where I work: ua-cam.com/video/QYGpiMb6n38/v-deo.html
@@perennial-garden thank you very much for your time replying to me, I will take your advise, and I will always watch your video, take care,
@@perennial-garden I'm not sure or haven't seen yet your video if don't you have Clematis?
@@jonasbotsinka8947 Super glad to help!And excited for your new garden areas :)
@@jonasbotsinka8947 No, we don't have any. We used to... but switched to wisteria a few years ago. Clematis are super popular here in Denmark tho... you see their beautiful flowers everywhere.
It's looking great guys !
One question, do you have loam, clay or sandy soil?
Thanks so much for watching!
Our soil is loamy. We add a layer of compost (that we've made in our compost bin) every spring and we fertilize once a year with organic chicken manure.
How do you keep all your flowers so healthy, all their leaves look great. None are drying or yellowing ! Especially the phlox. Am having a difficult time with them. They dry up from the bottom and dry out.
We've been blessed with A LOT of rain -- that's helped our garden so much this season. Are you getting a lot of water where you are?
@@perennial-garden so so, it has been very hot and muggy !
@@moniquemcgeachy1206 Bless! We've just had rain and rain and rain.
I wish nothing but to find the Bampton verbena in the States no luck yet 😢 3:10
Maybe someone here in the comments can suggest where to get seeds in the states.
@@perennial-garden 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼 I hope so 🌸 beautiful garden you’re my inspiration
@@anairizarry5280❤❤ thank you so much 😊😊
I noticed you both don't use mulch. Is it your preference not to mulch so that plant self sow more often?
We plant really closely together and just never have mulched. Helping our self seeders is certainly a benefit of it tho!
How to grow hydrangea. I do have hydrangeas but I want to grow more of them.
We grow a lot from cuttings: ua-cam.com/video/TWKkl8ffE8g/v-deo.htmlsi=aDKZ8o42XgarvRQC&t=574 -- if that helps :)