September 2023 Garden Tour With Plant Names

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September garden tour of a small garden in Denmark.
September 21th 2023.
USDA zone 7.
Including plant names.

The tree at 16:19 is (A subscriber helped me out with a comment, so I could find the receipt):
Gleditsia Triacanthos 'Sunburst'
Golden Honey Locust
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I love your garden tours, just seeing how it changes from month to month. And I am learning so much from your comments on the various plants.

laurelsayer
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Beautiful!!! Thanks for posting!!! Greetings from Los Angeles.

kriskouri
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What a beautiful space you have created! I’ve always called Persicaria “kiss me over the garden gate”

sharongeorge
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your cyclamen would be nice under your hedges !!, your garden is a credit to you

maireadharkin
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Your garden looks terrific for late September. Lots of flower and colour. I particularly like the punches of colour with the rudbeckia, helenium and aster Monch. Just lovely. Greetings from England and happy gardening.

rn
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I like your upright yew tree. A few more evergreens would give your garden more shelter from the wind, and also can give structure.
Would you consider planting some small arborvitae or small juniper or pines for winter vertical interest?
Just a thought.
I find they often ground the rest of the garden too.😊
Pericaria are very pretty.

jomassey
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Lovely to see a Danish garden. My nephew and his family live in CPH, and I have visited them for the first time this year. What a lovely, lovely country!❤ I am not an expert at all, but I wonder if your tree that you will move (16:19) is a Locust? Yours looks nice and seems worth moving. Thank you for your garden tour!

annespun
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I had great success growing Echinaceas Cheyenne Spirit and Paradiso from seed this year, by both winter sowing and under grow lights. Both vigorous and flowered in the first year.

arnorrian
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Do you have any tips to share on your frikarti monch aster? I have tried to grow them for many years I love them but they never seem happy and will die after a year or two

dellohaynes