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12 Great Plants for Late Summer

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  • Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
  • In this video I discuss 12 of the best perennials to grow to provide interest in the garden in late summer and into autumn. I look at the merits of each and discuss the growing conditions required.
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  • @KC-re1de
    @KC-re1de 2 роки тому +2

    You're definitely one of my favourite gardeners as well. You're very knowledgeable and your style is the same as mine. I wish you would do more frequent videos! Hi from Ottawa, Canada 🇨🇦👋

    • @MurphysGarden
      @MurphysGarden  2 роки тому

      Thank you for your lovely comments, amazing to think you’re watching from Canada and that we share a common interest! Happy gardening!

  • @GuilfordGardenCT
    @GuilfordGardenCT 3 роки тому +2

    You are one of my favorites gardeners and inspiring. Great video and love your dress. Have a good week::)

    • @MurphysGarden
      @MurphysGarden  3 роки тому

      Thank you for your lovely comments. It’s nice to wear a dress occasionally as I seem to spend most of my time in my gardening scruffs!
      I will be checking out your channel too

  • @eviekleinwhittingham9237
    @eviekleinwhittingham9237 2 роки тому +1

    How wonderful to have so much space and vision to develope your garden. Great to know you started small. I also enjoy your recommendations some of which I've started from seed for my new-to-me Canadian garden. I also love perennial hibiscus for late summer which is so tropical looking though native to North America. Great video presentation,too, so we see you in your garden.

    • @MurphysGarden
      @MurphysGarden  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your lovely comments and for your recommendation of perennial hibiscus, I’ve never grown it and it looks stunning!

  • @monawolfe
    @monawolfe 3 роки тому +1

    I love your garden, and that table/bench with the arch…so beautiful! I have a couple of clumps of white Gaura in my Moon garden that would be hard to replace so I want to collect seeds but haven’t figured out where the seeds are yet. Several of these are on my plant hunt list even though I have no idea where I’d put them, lol Hi Murphy, so cute!

    • @MurphysGarden
      @MurphysGarden  3 роки тому +1

      I saw a packet of the Gaura seeds in a garden centre, Sarah Raven collection and just sowed them in the spring but I was wondering like you if it’s possible to collect seeds from the plants or perhaps they will self seed. As you say, there are currently no obvious seeds visible but maybe these will develop in the next few weeks as they are still flowering, if not I will buy another packet of seeds. I’m so excited to start my new area for next year!!!

  • @KieransUpcyclingJourney
    @KieransUpcyclingJourney 3 роки тому +2

    You are also one of my favorite gardeners. I would love to know more about you and hope you will keep your channel going all through the year. I am growing lots of salvia amastad from cuttings this year after getting one last year and loving it.

    • @MurphysGarden
      @MurphysGarden  3 роки тому

      I hope to keep making videos as I’m really enjoying it and it motivates me to learn more. I’m so glad you like them and I’m really excited to share lots of new exciting projects that we have planned.

  • @sunitashastry5270
    @sunitashastry5270 10 місяців тому

    Enjoyed your list. I’m making my own. Some on your list are not hardy for me. Guara and salvia amistad come to mind.

    • @MurphysGarden
      @MurphysGarden  10 місяців тому

      My list changes all the time! Would be interested to know what your favourites are
      Thanks for watching
      Jenny

  • @chrisdowning7543
    @chrisdowning7543 3 роки тому

    Excellent can you please tell me how deep in the ground do you plant the classic daffodils king Alfred? I learning so much from your channel!

    • @MurphysGarden
      @MurphysGarden  3 роки тому

      I think the rule with daffs is to plant them twice the depth of the bulb, that’s what I do and it seems to work!