Biennials to Sow Now for Stunning Flowers Next Year | Perennial Garden

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • In this video, we'll guide you through the process of collecting seeds from some of our favorite biennials and short-lived perennials, including:
    • Digitalis (Foxgloves)
    • Dianthus barbatus (Sweet Williams)
    • Myosotis (Forget-me-nots)
    • Alcea (Hollyhocks)
    • Hesperis matronalis (Dame's Rocket)
    • Verbascum (Mullein)
    • Erysimum (Wallflower)
    • Aquilegia (Columbine)
    We show you step-by-step how to harvest and sow these seeds to ensure a beautiful bloom in the coming seasons.
    We'll also explain why July is the perfect time to sow these biennials.
    SPOILER: By collecting seeds now, you give them ample time to establish before the colder months, ensuring they are ready to thrive in spring. Plus, it's a cost-effective way to expand your garden without buying new plants.
    Join us as we share tips and tricks for a lush, vibrant cottage garden filled with stunning flowers.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @wendybartlett6717
    @wendybartlett6717 2 місяці тому +3

    Us gardeners always have something to do and we're always thinking ahead. I have sown some seeds for next year and I've also found lots of tiny Digitalis plants that have done their own thing in the garden. When you think of all the seeds that they produce, I'm surprised that we're not over run with Foxgloves. Your grapes in the greenhouse are looking good.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +2

      Isn't it true! And we even find foxgloves in places that we certainly didn't put them. haha. BUT... they're some of our favorites, so we don't complain. 🥰

  • @karenhart4316
    @karenhart4316 2 місяці тому +2

    It’s the end of July here on the coast of Oz so we are getting ready for spring 🙌 my favourite time and I recently moved rentals now I have a small garden at last I so missed it as I only had a balcony & lived in a Letter box lol I’m so glad I moved as I missed my gardening thank you for sharing all 🙌love it ❤️From The Land Down Under 🇦🇺🐨🦘😻🐝💐

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      What a perfect time to move then! Glad you get to get your hands dirty again... and just as we're seeind the end of summer approaching! You'll have to garden for us once the snow hits here :)

  • @CA-rx9ze
    @CA-rx9ze 2 місяці тому +3

    Think the wind always seems to pick up when I start dealing with small seeds. Good reminder. I always seem to forget a few things I need to start now to plant out in fall.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +2

      We were just thinking the same thing when we filmed this 😂. It’ll be perfectly still until you open the first seed pod. Oh well - helps to spread the seeds faster.

  • @TheSybil47
    @TheSybil47 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the reminder. I will remember the small holes in the trays. I made such a mess this spring, and lost so many small plants, because I left them out in the rain, and it rained a lot. (As you well remember.) Poor babies, I will never do it again, so I laughed with you.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      Bless it! We should preface all videos with 'Danish weather is unpredictable!' haha

  • @francescacanfield5098
    @francescacanfield5098 2 місяці тому +3

    As always, thank you for sharing your techniques. I am new to gardening, so your videos are very helpful.😊

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! 🥰 So glad to have you here with us :)

  • @williamsgardening
    @williamsgardening 2 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for the inspiration. I need to start some more flowers from seed. We mainly seed veggies…but it’s been a while flower-wise. 😊 I like the idea of skipping the wait for flowers on these biennial flowers… nice tip! 🪴

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      We are not very patient around here... with our super short summers, we have to skip anything that we can! haha

    • @williamsgardening
      @williamsgardening 2 місяці тому

      @@perennial-garden Totally understand. Right about now we're wishing the summer would be shorter! I'm Ready for cooler weather for sure! 🥤🧊🌞

  • @mollypitcher9380
    @mollypitcher9380 2 місяці тому

    WOW! SOOO informative! I’ve never really planted biennials as I don’t have the patience. From what you have taught me in prior videos, I’m going to plant the foxglove around the edges and use pop cycle sticks as my tool to lift the seedlings. I’m going right to Johnny seeds and order seeds ASAP. Now I have to figure out where to plant them! Also, I like the tag team instructions where you fill in information as you go along.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      SUPER excited for your foxglove project! And if you sow them now, you can have flowers on them next year already! Plus... if you let them self-seed in your garden, you'll always have some coming up and flowering.

  • @MadAboutGardening
    @MadAboutGardening 2 місяці тому +2

    Thanks guys for more gardening inspiration. We had some lovely foxgloves this year call Excelsior Mixed which we have sown more of and are also growing a new variety on us call Candymountain mixed. Fantastic video as always ❤😊👍

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +2

      Both of those look great! That Candymountain mix is really pretty... and I Googled it, we can get it here in DK :) THANKS for sharing. Better yet... move here like we've planned and we'll just get seeds from over the fence :)

    • @MadAboutGardening
      @MadAboutGardening 2 місяці тому +1

      @perennial-garden That's great, they look amazing don't they! Let us know when your neighbours move and we'll be straight on a flight! 😀💚😊

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      @@MadAboutGardening ACTUALLY... a few houses down will be available from September :)

    • @MadAboutGardening
      @MadAboutGardening 2 місяці тому +1

      @perennial-garden OMG, we'll have to take a crash course in Danish 🤣🤣

    • @mollypitcher9380
      @mollypitcher9380 2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks! I’m going to investigate these kind of foxgloves. I didn’t know where to start.

  • @Kat-Farrell
    @Kat-Farrell 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for a wonderful informative vlog. This has given me so much inspiration to collect the seeds in my garden and get things going in preparation for next year. I thought I would have to wait until 2026 for biennial blooms but THIS makes so much sense. I’m in a zone 8b and so much of your advice is very relevant for me. Happy gardening 🌱☘️🌱

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      That's great to hear! Our climate is similar to zone 8a... so we're quite the same :) And yes... this way you get to 'skip' ahead and have flowers already next year. Hope you're having great gardening weather now!

  • @kessell637
    @kessell637 2 місяці тому +2

    I love watching your videos. Your enthusiasm for your garden matches my own, and you always have good information to share. (I am impressed by your command of the English language.)

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank YOU for watching! And for the English comment - it’s a tough language to learn 🤓 but it helps with kind encouragement. Thank you!

  • @77sun222
    @77sun222 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi
    Your garden is still looking beautiful. Please tell me,at what point do you cut the perennials down and do you just pull up the annuals and and start again?
    Thank you. Looks beautifully sunny in Denmark 🤩🤩🍻💯

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      It was sunny that day - otherwise, it’s been a rainy summer. 😅
      Yes, we cut down some perennials in the fall and the rest in the late winter. Annika’s just get pulled up. There’s no real “reason” to which ones we cut back in autumn or spring … we just pick the ones that have really fallen by autumn and cut those. The prettier ones (like Phlomis), we leave until late winter 😀

  • @joanp105
    @joanp105 2 місяці тому +2

    What planting zone are you in? Do you get much snow cover through the winter? Is it the same as sprinkling the seeds into the garden where we want these seedlings to come up and grow from this summer and through to next Spring when they would start flowering in May ( here in USA zone 5 b)?

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      We’re on the east coast of Denmark - it’s similar to zone 8a. We get snow … altho it’s anyone’s guess in recent years 😅
      And yes, this is exactly the same as if you scatter the seeds and let them grow from this year. The reason we do it in trays is to better control where they grow - and so we don’t weed them away by accident. 🥰

  • @pansepot1490
    @pansepot1490 2 місяці тому +1

    I knew that the perfect time was August- September (toward the end of summer), but I guess it depends on the climate zone. And on the amount of sowing one has to do. :)
    In my experience, as long as the seedlings have time to bulk up and establish themselves a little before the frost they will be fine and flower the next spring. Last year I missed the window but I decided to try anyway (because of warmer climate we haven't had frosts until January in the last years - circa zone 9 or so). So I sowed a few perennials and biennials in November. Plants were on the small side in early spring but they did catch up and flowered beautifully. Verbascum and Centranthus still flowering after dead heading the first flush.
    I thought I'd share so people who want to try know that they have options. Cheers.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому

      That's super great! Thank you for sharing. And so good to hear about your Verbascum (it's one of our favorites here, too!).

    • @mollypitcher9380
      @mollypitcher9380 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! I DID need that information!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому

      @@mollypitcher9380 🥰

  • @mishmishm7847
    @mishmishm7847 2 місяці тому +1

    Dear Lars Dear Alan
    And any of the readers,
    Do you have any experience growing up and blooming Campanula pyramidalis from seeds ❤❤🌷❓
    Please share your experiences .
    Planting Seasons and way to succeed ❓
    I'm dying to grow that amazing campanula
    Happy gardening !!
    You friend,
    Mishmish

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому

      Great question.. and hopefully someone in the group will have experience with these. We don't -- not from seed anyway.

    • @mishmishm7847
      @mishmishm7847 2 місяці тому

      @@perennial-garden
      Thank you guyyyzz
      Any of you gardening people who have access to Campanula pyramidalis
      And appropriate climate,
      You will fall in love,
      It's a fabulous beautiful plant.
      Blue or white 🌷🌷🌷🤩🤩
      My climate is sadly too warm for it.
      Mm.

  • @judyrobinson2282
    @judyrobinson2282 2 місяці тому

    So as I understand that from the initial seed tray, once they have a second set of leaves you re pot them, and put in the garden--but do they STAY in pots over the winter or do you then transplant them into the garden at some point in the late fall?

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      You can do either way.
      You can either put them out in the garden before frost... or leave them over winter until spring.
      We do both -- as we sell plants at local markets here. :)

    • @judyrobinson2282
      @judyrobinson2282 2 місяці тому

      @@perennial-garden Thanks! Makes sense!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому

      @@judyrobinson2282 Great :)

  • @lindylou3519
    @lindylou3519 2 місяці тому +2

    Do you know if hollyhocks seeds need light to germinate?

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      Hollyhock seeds do need light to germinate. They should be sown on the surface of the soil and not covered...or at the least, covered very little. Light helps to trigger the germination process.
      Scatter the seeds on the soil surface and gently press them in, then keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
      Here's how we sow them: ua-cam.com/video/OX4d2FaYojc/v-deo.html

    • @mollypitcher9380
      @mollypitcher9380 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the link!

  • @honeycat535
    @honeycat535 2 місяці тому

    how do you cope with weeds, all my garden is just constantly germinating new weeds every damn day, ive removed more soil and weeds this summer and last summer and yr before and it never ends. and its just so disheartening that i am nearly ready to just fill everything in with concrete because there is no joy with gardening, ive grown to despise it.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому

      Noooooo.... I'm so sorry to hear that! Let me encourage you to keep going!
      We live in a climate with a LOT of rain -- so we are no strangers to weeds. In fact, there's a whole movement in Denmark that just embraces weeds as part of nature. It's called 'wild for the wild'. So yes... we have weeds. BUT, how we deal with them is that we plant very very closely together -- much closer than any seed packet or planting center will suggest ;) That keeps our garden very tight. Because we don't have much bare soil showing, our weed problem isn't that bad. We have to weed pretty heavily in the early spring -- before plants are big. But after that, it's really quite minimal weeding that we have to do. Our perennials are big enough to keep sunlight from reaching where weeds would want to grow.
      So if I can enourage you to plant closer together -- it might just be the answer you're looking for. Of course I don't know what it's like in your climate... but here... it works for us.
      HOPE you find the joy in gardening again! 💚

  • @bowler8
    @bowler8 2 місяці тому +1

    Aquilegia is pronounced aqua-lee-ja

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +2

      In Danish it’s pronounced as we pronounce it. The names of all the plants are listed on the screen.

    • @Crafting-225
      @Crafting-225 2 місяці тому +1

      That depends on where you live 😊

  • @mapndo2337
    @mapndo2337 2 місяці тому

    Lol gents...dont gain any weight or that narrow path just wont cut it.😂

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  2 місяці тому +1

      🤣 It's hard here during ice cream season! haha