Our 1st Garden Tour | Perennial Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 52

  • @noiselchacon
    @noiselchacon Год назад +8

    Happy Birthday to your son 🎊!!! So great to see you guys having him in the garden and being part of the gardening process! Good job 👏!

  • @RogerC12
    @RogerC12 Год назад +2

    What a lovely day that was.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад

      We’ve had great sunny days all summer so far 🌞💛

  • @margaretmaguire3329
    @margaretmaguire3329 Год назад

    Beautiful array of plants👍🌺😀

  • @doowopshopgal
    @doowopshopgal Месяц назад

    The young man is so sweet and so adorable.

  • @tchrchelg9015
    @tchrchelg9015 Год назад

    what a beautiful garden you have, seemed like a lot of work for all of you!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching (and for the nice comment). It is a lot of work... but it's the fun kind of work :)

  • @balprzebierancow3744
    @balprzebierancow3744 6 месяцев назад

    great tour and ideas 💗🌸🪴🌱

  • @annierampersad3982
    @annierampersad3982 Год назад

    Hello from Trinidad. Your garden is quite colorful and I love it. 🌻⚘

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад +1

      Trinidad! One of the places on our must-visit list! Thanks for stopping by

  • @helenemontpetit4494
    @helenemontpetit4494 Год назад

    Love it!

  • @anainasen
    @anainasen Год назад +2

    Really beautiful flower beds and many plants that are friendly for insects, I love that. I think it would be nice if you could plant stuff along the back wall that will cover it in green and flowers, maybe some climbing roses, so the view becomes even more natural. Love the paths you created, I am thinking to do something similar in my garden. Right now its all dead grass because of the drought, and I am impressed about how beautiful and lush your garden is despite the prolonged period without rain.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the ideas! We’ve thought about a clematis before on the fence, actually. We had a hedge until last year… so we’re still figuring out what would look best. Great idea with the climbing roses… we’ll certainly look into it 🥰

  • @WPHWw-km1tk
    @WPHWw-km1tk Год назад

    So beautiful! I just subscribed. I live in south of Sweden Look forward to see more videos to get more inspiration and tips.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад

      Thanks for subscribing! This was our very first garden tour for RUclips... hope you liked it :) Greetings from your neighbors in Denmark ❤

  • @noiselchacon
    @noiselchacon Год назад +4

    You guys are doing an amazing job🤩! Im taking notes from your gardening style. I’m transitioning ( trying lol 😂) to a perennial garden as well.Thank you for inspiring!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад +1

      We love perennials - they come back every year, look great… and the bees love them, too.
      Can’t wait to hear how your garden is going 🌞😃

  • @EnolaElorie
    @EnolaElorie Год назад

    lovely family and gorgeous garden!! I'm really glad I came across your video and will continue following your channel. thank you for sharing your garden with us!!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад

      Thank YOU for watching! Your kind comments (and time!) mean a lot to us :)

  • @dia9491
    @dia9491 Год назад +1

    Happy belated birthdays! So glad we met through Jim’s channel. Can’t wait to see your hydrangeas.
    I’m just in love with your garden. My garden is also cottage style but I’ve yet to fill it in like yours. I’m always so afraid to place plants too close together. I guess it’s time to just go for it! I love the placement in the park/graveyard at the end. I love those drifts of color. Absolutely gorgeous!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад +1

      Likewise! Small worlds connecting together 🥰
      As for the garden, That’s the great thing about perennials … you can plant them close together and then dig them up and move them if it doesn’t work out 😅.

  • @liliaduran359
    @liliaduran359 Год назад

    you have a lovely garden

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Check out our July tour, too - to see what bloomed after the rain :)

  • @Sweetlady1916
    @Sweetlady1916 Год назад +1

    Wow, your ground covers area is beautiful! Love the idea of mass planting flowering ground covers❤❤. What is white flower at 17:32?

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад +1

      The white one is Cerastium tomentosum… called snow-in-summer in English i believe.

  • @lephuoctongvietnam
    @lephuoctongvietnam Год назад

    Khu vườn nhiều đẹp quá bạn ơi!❤ Trông voi cùng bắt mắt....tuyệt vời! 👍

  • @serenitynowgarden3618
    @serenitynowgarden3618 Год назад

    Wow! Looks Amazing!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад

      Thanks so much! We need some rain, but otherwise things are growing well.

  • @helenemontpetit4494
    @helenemontpetit4494 Год назад +1

    I am wondering, I am in Quebec, do your hydrangea like the new pink one you added is hardy enough to grow in zone 5?
    I would love to get different ones as I have Annabelle for now. Your garden is very inspiring ❤

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад

      I'm not so sure about the zoning in Canada. For here, plants are typically hardy enough to handle winter temps of -9.4°C to -6.7°C. The pink one in the video was a gift... so I'm sure they bought it from the local planting centre.

    • @helenemontpetit4494
      @helenemontpetit4494 Год назад

      @@perennial-garden Thank you! 😊

  • @michellenelson9982
    @michellenelson9982 Год назад +8

    A water feature would be beautiful later we’re the trampoline is.

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад +2

      Oooooooooo… that could work! We have a year (we think) before he gets too old for the trampoline. We’ll add water feature to the list!

  • @elenaHarz1142
    @elenaHarz1142 Год назад

  • @ClassicLitLove-kx9tt
    @ClassicLitLove-kx9tt 4 месяца назад

    When you collect the seeds of the Lupins, do you have to wait for them to be totally finished blooming and the seeds are done developing, or will they be fine to use if you cut them before they are completely done?
    Hugs from 🇨🇦 ❤

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  4 месяца назад +1

      Great question! To collect Lupin seeds, wait until the flowers have bloomed and faded, allowing the seed pods to develop completely. The pods will turn from green to brown as they mature, becoming dry and starting to split open naturally. Harvesting the seeds at this stage ensures they are fully developed and more likely to germinate successfully. If you cut the pods too early, the seeds might not be mature enough to use effectively.

    • @ClassicLitLove-kx9tt
      @ClassicLitLove-kx9tt 4 месяца назад

      @perennial-garden thank you for responding! I will now gladly wait for the pods to turn brown...so glad I didn't cut them!!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  4 месяца назад

      @@ClassicLitLove-kx9tt Great :)

  • @soniaespada1366
    @soniaespada1366 Год назад

    Hermoso!

  • @Hlegzudas
    @Hlegzudas Год назад +1

    What is the catmint name at Min. 16.55 ? Very pretty!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад +1

      It's Nepeta cataria (in Danish, we call it kattemynte (catmint)). It's also called catnip, catswort or catwort. And yes, it's lovely! Grows like crazy here and flowers again after cutting it back.

    • @Hlegzudas
      @Hlegzudas Год назад +1

      @@perennial-garden Thank you. I know it’s Catmint, but I wanted to know wich kind!

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  Год назад +1

      @@Hlegzudas Gotcha 😅. It's Nepeta × faassenii. Hope that helps.

  • @dhpooh
    @dhpooh 9 месяцев назад

    How do you save your garden during winter?

    • @perennial-garden
      @perennial-garden  9 месяцев назад

      We grow mostly perennials that can handle our area. We cut down a few things in late autumn and the rest we let overwinter until spring (where we cut them down). Hope that helps!