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Late July Cottage Garden Tour: Stunning Perennials in Bloom | Perennial Garden



Welcome to our cottage garden tour in late July! Join us as we take you on a full tour of our garden, including a special look at our front garden. Spoiler alert… it’s mostly window boxes and a few native Danish plants, but it’s still beautiful!

In this video, we’ll explore a variety of flowers and plants that are flourishing this time of year. From vibrant Rudbeckias to delicate Thalictrums, you’ll get to see everything in its peak summer glory. We’ll also share some gardening tips, like how to collect Verbena seedlings and deadhead Lychnis coronaria.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
0:00 Intro
0:29 Rudbeckia hirta ‘Autumn Colors’ & ‘Cappuccino’
1:14 Althaea officinalis (Marsh mallow)
1:40 Agastache foeniculum ‘Blue Fortune’ (Anise Hyssop)
1:57 Coreopsis verticillata (Threadleaf Coreopsis)
2:24 Echinacea (Coneflower)
2:57 Monarda (Bee Balm)
4:00 Veronica longifolia ‘Alba’ (Long-leaved Speedwell)
5:08 Hemerocallis ‘Crimson Pirate’ (Daylily)
6:13 Dahlias
11:40 Hydrangea macrophylla (Bigleaf Hydrangea)
13:12 Thalictrum delavayi (Chinese Meadow Rue)
13:55 Liatris (Blazing Star)
16:35 Thalictrum delavayi Album (White Chinese Meadow Rue)
17:28 Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Mesa Peach’ (Blanket Flower)
18:11 Flowers around our cherry tree
20:08 Erodium pelargoniumflorum (Heron’s Bill)
21:18 Calendula officinalis ‘Touch of Red Buff’ (Pot Marigold)
22:23 Lysimachia clethroides (Gooseneck Loosestrife)
23:20 Anemone hupehensis (Japanese Anemone)
25:05 How to collect Verbena ‘Bampton’ seedlings
26:17 How to deadhead Lychnis coronaria (Rose Campion)
26:46 Heliopsis ‘Burning Hearts’ (False Sunflower)
27:06 The first Monarda we planted (Bee Balm)
28:46 Physostegia virginiana (Obedient Plant)
29:25 Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker)
30:54 Persicaria affinis (Lesser Knotweed)
31:43 Sedum ‘Touchdown Teak’ (Stonecrop)
32:30 Our newest flower bed
36:03 See what’s planted in our front ‘garden’
37:45 Time to collect Hollyhock seeds
39:34 Our garden with music 🙂

If you want to join along and collect seeds with us… here’s how we’re doing it ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKlRXjB7gnsx7dS9eApMc_7rytTEvXFwQ

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36 Comments

  1. Gardens are amazing ..Admire your commitment to collecting your seeds, something I need to start doing. Unfortunately my area in Kearney has no measurable rainfall since July 3rd, so plants are suffering with our very high humidity. Praying for rain but forecast not good. Thanks for this uplifting tour. Hopefully I will learn from your seed collecting. Love your videos. Blessings..Thanks for the plant list.

  2. Wow, so amazing and fantasical.😍 So much variety, color and textures. You guys are so blessed, thanks for sharing 🌞💐

  3. Super beautiful to see your garden growing, it has transformed so very much since I saw you beginning your garden layout….. Wonderful !
    Such a vast variety, spectrum of colors and textures to delight the eyes and certainly the pollinators too…. Your meticulous tending, deadheading and care are obvious, as your love of the blossoms inspires others to dream also….. Ode to the joy of a singular seed and the world of possibilities…..
    Enjoy

  4. LOVE your garden.I just found you.I subscribed right away.such a cutie.I love your voice.I'm 73 so don't have the energy to do all that you do but I will enjoy your work for sure.

  5. What a SPECTACULAR garden!!! I really enjoy your tours! What a feast for the eyes!! So very beautiful ❤ I love to see your passion and excitement as you show us all the flowers in bloom! Very inspiring! Thank you 😊

  6. Your rudbekias are amazing!!! What a stunner and so huge.
    I tried rudbekia Sahara, which was quite brown and disappointing compared to the autumn colour you have.
    I do have some lovely hollyhocks that are a dark maroon color which would go nice with your dahlias.
    Such a shame we can't swap seeds. I collect many season by season.😊
    From Jo in New Zealand.

  7. I have been following your channel since early spring and have learned so much. It’s obvious that you both have teaching experience. I look forward to many more future videos.

  8. Hola muchachos! los miro desde Argentina al sur del mundo y disfruto cada recorrido de su increíble jardín. Gracias por compartir y entretenernos.
    Saludos!

  9. Stunning as always. Those Calendula are really pretty. How lucky are you? You have friends in high places.😆 I received some Persian Rose seeds from Linda (Soulgirl's channel) and I was so pleased when they germinated. Seeds and cuttings that people have given us are always precious. I am late watching your videos as I've been on holiday with the family. Best day was when we went to David Austin's rose garden in Shropshire. I had to be held back as I wanted to buy all the roses but there wasn't enough room in the car nor enough money in my bank account! I did buy four so I now have to find space to plant them!.

  10. Oh MG! Those plants you got from Mr. Claus Dalby is just "Wow"! It looks great in your beautiful garden. Slugs are going to lay eggs soon, so now I'm also on Easter Egg Hunt. hahahaha I tell you, we still got 20.000 more out there, but we continue our battle with the help of Ferramol. I want copper all around the flowerbeds. lol I think there's a difference between living in a town, and living out in "Bondeland", next to wheat fields. If we don't kill them, they will take over our garden, and we will end up in a madhouse.
    I will follow your advice, and not put my poor seedlings out in wind, rain, and sun. Hahahaha (I felt like a fool, wasted a lot of time, and had to start all over, so I'm still working on that timing business, so that there's always flowers to look at.) That's when I look at your garden, and joy fills my tortured soul.
    I couldn't stop laughing, when you stood on the pavement. I really felt so excited: "Oh, now I'm going to see your beautiful front garden!" I should've known better, knowing Fredericia a little. Love what you did in your front garden, anyway! Keep up the good works, guys, you're gonna end up with the Créme de la Créme, meaning Claus Dalby. Nice.

  11. Such a stunning garden! I love that you guys save seeds to create more plants and help inform us about saving seeds. I live in Salt Lake City, Utah and it’s been extremely hot here so we’ve lost a lot of the newer plants that were started in spring/ early summer. Looking forward to saving seeds to grow new plants for next year.

  12. So interesting that you show how each different plants grow seed heads and how you collected. Thanks for sharing, I'm watching from South Italy and by now my garden if very dry, each year im propagating more and more sedum.

  13. Hi guys, greetings from the West Midlands in the UK, loving the videos👍🏻 those Heliopsis Burning Hearts look great, I love the bright coloured flowers against the dark foliage, a bit like some of the dark leaved dahlias. In the end I’ve ordered Burning Hearts and Bleeding Hearts seeds cos I like to grow stuff from seed and it helps to keep the costs down! How would you go about sowing these? I’m not sure if I should plant the seeds now or maybe try the winter sowing method you did a video about recently?

  14. What a joy it is to see your garden week by week. Thank you for inspiring me and introducing Gaillardia. I luckily found two at a discounted price at my locate store and planted them, cut them back and already showing new blooms. 🙏🦋🙏

  15. I just love your garden it's so beautiful I have 30 gardens at memorial Park in New Kensington PA and it's at memorial Park and I've been doing it 20 years out there I pay for all the flowers to put out there and just beautiful everybody just loves to walk around I do little fairy gardens for all the little kids and stuff so it's just beautiful so I love watching everybody else's gardens on my phone so it gives me so much inspiration talk to you later thank you bye

  16. You have the most Beautiful Garden I have alot of them also i'm 75 years old and getting ideas from you guys Thank You for sharing your Garden with us Love your Channel watching from Miamisburg Ohio

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