We Started Planting the New Flower Beds! | Perennials, Cuttings & Divisions

In this video we start planting the new flower beds we’ve been creating at our neighbour’s house. After preparing the space and removing the lawn, it’s finally time to begin filling the beds with plants. We’re using a mix of bare root perennials, along with plants we’ve grown ourselves from cuttings and divisions. Highlights: 0:00 Plant ‘shopping’ in our greenhouse 0:47 How to tell if bare root perennials are ready to plant out 1:18 Planning the Layout & Spacing 5:11 Dividing and Replanting Perennials 9:40 Everything is planted (finally) 15:48 Dividing and Replanting Perennials from our Garden 18:59 Watering everything in This is one of our favourite ways to build a garden — combining affordable plants with ones we’ve already propagated, which helps create a full and natural-looking planting more quickly. We’ll show how we place the plants, how we think about spacing, and how we begin shaping the structure of the new flower beds. This is part of an ongoing project where we’re transforming a lawn into a perennial garden over the course of a single season. How we started the no-dig garden:    • Starting a No-Dig Flower Garden | New Gard...   How we planted the bare root perennials:    • Planting Bare Root Perennials & Starting F...   More about dividing perennials:    • How to Divide & Move Perennials in Autumn ...   We garden in Denmark (similar to Zone 8a), but we hope these planting techniques can be used in your area, too. Don't forget to subscribe and follow to see what's growing in our garden. Instagram: https://bit.ly/IGPerennialGarden #lawngoals #flowergarden #gardendesign #gardeninspiration #gardenproject