I love dividing and having new plants. I just finished dividing Iris and man it seems like there are millions of them. Still not finished but I’m going to transplant the ones I’m going to keep into a container and give the others away. It’s wonderful what you do on the church grounds. Looks like you enjoy it. Thanks for sharing.
You're going to make friends and neighbors super happy with free plants 🥰. And thanks for commenting... I do love it, best job ever...even on the rainy days.
Great video Lars. Think I prefer our name "snow in summer" to your "chicken intestines!" Lovely plant and I have a chunk in my garden that came from my parent's garden. Hope you both have a wonderful weekend.
How lovely to have such a large space to plant - I love that edging plant and will try and source it for next year. As always, thanks for the video guys.
Lars, that was a really nice video and presentation 🙂👍 It truly shows you are in your element! Thank you for sharing these beautiful grounds and all the tips 💕🌿🌺
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I am in awe with how easy it is to dig! The ground there is so soft. We do a lot of mounding in texas. The soil in some parts can be challenging. There Alot of rocks and boulders to dig into. As usual, a wonderful video
What a difference the soil most make. Some fields here have rocks - we call them farm rocks in Danish… but for the most part, the country is blessed with good soil - that’s easy to dig in and work with. We’ll be sure to appreciate it more now that you mention it. 🥰🙏🏼
Thanks for watching! And we hope it’ll look great next year. 💛. As for the differences, in some ways the appearance is similar to other low plants of the rose family such as Fragaria or Potentilla indica, but it lacks runners and has more rounded leaves. Hope that helps 🤓
It is satisfying to have plants to divide for other areas.
SO VERY satisfying! And a great way to save money :)
I love dividing and having new plants. I just finished dividing Iris and man it seems like there are millions of them. Still not finished but I’m going to transplant the ones I’m going to keep into a container and give the others away. It’s wonderful what you do on the church grounds. Looks like you enjoy it. Thanks for sharing.
You're going to make friends and neighbors super happy with free plants 🥰. And thanks for commenting... I do love it, best job ever...even on the rainy days.
Thanks for the tips Lars, we love this border and are looking forward to seeing it mature over time. Have a great weekend!
Thanks, guys! Have a great weekend, too 🥰
Great video Lars. Think I prefer our name "snow in summer" to your "chicken intestines!" Lovely plant and I have a chunk in my garden that came from my parent's garden. Hope you both have a wonderful weekend.
😂 We prefer the English name, too.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend there, too! Greetings from 🇩🇰
How lovely to have such a large space to plant - I love that edging plant and will try and source it for next year. As always, thanks for the video guys.
And that's just one of the flower beds there. We'll have to be sure to film it as it grows in and show the other beds, too!
Lars, that was a really nice video and presentation 🙂👍 It truly shows you are in your element! Thank you for sharing these beautiful grounds and all the tips 💕🌿🌺
Thank YOU so much for watching! And for commenting. Greetings from Denmark 🥰
You have a beautiful garden and plants! Thanks for sharing friend 👍
Thank you for visiting 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I am in awe with how easy it is to dig! The ground there is so soft. We do a lot of mounding in texas. The soil in some parts can be challenging. There Alot of rocks and boulders to dig into. As usual, a wonderful video
What a difference the soil most make. Some fields here have rocks - we call them farm rocks in Danish… but for the most part, the country is blessed with good soil - that’s easy to dig in and work with.
We’ll be sure to appreciate it more now that you mention it. 🥰🙏🏼
Great video I bet you love moving around the grounds on your chariot. 😎
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Can you blame me? 😂 Those weeds better watch out.
garden honestly cant. 🏇
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Waldsteinia looks like Potentilla, in which I have pink flowers. Are they the same? I'm not sure. 🤔Anyway, this flower bed will be gorgeous.❤
Thanks for watching! And we hope it’ll look great next year. 💛.
As for the differences, in some ways the appearance is similar to other low plants of the rose family such as Fragaria or Potentilla indica, but it lacks runners and has more rounded leaves. Hope that helps 🤓
@@perennial-garden Thank you, Lars. I appreciate your explanation. Have a great weekend.
Any time 🥰. Thanks for watching and taking the time to reach out!
Waldsteinia and Potentilla are different Perennials with the latter being related to 🍓 strawberries.
Thanks for that!
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Thanks for watching!