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Tips on choosing and combining perennial plants for your garden from top gardeners Steve Edney and Lou Dowle of the No Name Nursery. Don't miss their argument at 14:50 on whether the persicaria should stay or go - I learned so much from it! Expert tips on choosing and placing garden plants for herbaceous borders. And how to add drama to your flower border.

To contact the No Name Nursery (website coming later) email lou.dowle@hotmail.co.uk or Steven.edney@live.com
Follow Steven Edney on Instagram instagram.com/steven.edney4 and Twitter: twitter.com/stevenedney4
Follow Louise Dowle on Twitter: twitter.com/LouDowle

00:00 Welcome
01:00 Growing dahlias - everything you need to know: youtu.be/ExwzinP-teU
01:04 The dahlia on the left is 'Lovely Eyes Loulou'. Verbena bonariensis in the background
02:06 The grass in the background is Pennisetum. Centre: unknown echinacea seedling. Front: Eryngium agavefolium
02:16 Dahlia on left is 'Wishes & Dreams'. Centre edge of bed: Allium senescens 'Lisa Blue'
02:29 Echinacea and persicaria
02:48 Dahlia 'Lovely Eyes Loulou'
03:09 Think about the proportions of your perennial border, not just the size
03:40 Purple plant on left is Verbena officinalis 'Bampton'
04:16 Give your border a smart edge
04:40 How to choose plants
04:59 Plants clockwise from bottom left: Eryngium yuccifolium, Stipa 'Kleinfontain', Hylotelephium (formerly known as sedum) Matrona, with Verbena officinalis 'Bampton' on right
05:05 Start with your soil and climate - not just your gardening 'zone'
05:49 Eryngium yuccifolium
07:04 Potentilla 'Miss Wilmott'
07:27 Choose long flowering plants for the front edges
08:01 The big grass is Stipa giganteum 'Kleinfontain'
08:16 Hylotelephium (formerly known as sedum) 'Matrona'
08:54 Geranium 'Dilys'
09:05 Fill borders with plants to avoid bare earth - that helps keep weeds down
09:33 Edit your borders during the season, cutting back plants that are getting too dominant
10:26 When you buy plants think about what season they flower, how long they flower, their attraction to wildlife and winter interest as well as suitable for soil and climate
10:38 Verbena officinalis 'Bampton'
11:08 Contrast low rounded plants with upright shapes
11:42 Seedheads of Eryngium agavefolium
11:58 Use plants of different heights to create drama in your perennial border
12:26 Don't focus solely on flower colour, but on every aspect of the plant especially its foliage
13:15 Rule of thirds - plants look good around a third bigger than the plant near it
13:24 But grasses can be much bigger because they're transparent
13:50 Rule of thirds - don't plant more than one third of your plants as grasses in a border
14:50 Plants don't work well in a monoculture, fill a border with many different types
14:22 Plant shrubs, roses and long-lived evergreen perennials in the border first, then weave the annuals and short-lived perennials through them
14:34 How two expert gardeners disagree on a plant - I learned lots about placing plants from this!
14:50 Persicaria 'Indian Summer'
18:11 If a plant doesn't look right, it may look better with different plants next to it
18:38 Most perennials don't reach their full height and flowering potential until their third year
18:58 Ricinus 'New Zealand Purple'


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