Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The Beauty of Botanic Garden

It was a cloudy and rainy Autumn day. Despite of this the Munich Botanic Garden  made ​​me an excellent impression. The Garden is located next to the Nymphenburg Palace, not far from the city center. During my visit the sun appeared from behind the clouds to take better pictures.


Gardeners' work was felt in all corners of the garden: in the care of ornamental shrubs,

in the exhibition of dahlias and Cannes, in the Stone Garden and of course in the garden greenhouses. The Dahlia show was fantastic: many different varieties and colors, shapes and heights.

I grow Cannes in my garden too, but I thought they need a lot of water to grow. Therefore I grow my Cannes in the containers lowered into the pond. In the Munich Botanic Garden Cannes were planted in the soil. I decided to plant them  into the soil  too without a container, next spring.
 

I liked the color combinations of plants, herbs, flowers and red leaved shrubs.


The Munich Botanic Garden is the place where you can learn a garden landscape, how to combine plants and how to care them. Or just sit and enjoy the beauty of the garden.



Here is my video 'Dahlias and Canna in Munich Botanic Garden':


 

43 comments:

  1. The planting is very impressive, I like the different dahlias. Such a beautiful garden.

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    1. I love dalias too, but to store them in winter is complicated. Thank you, Tracey!

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  2. Welcome Nadezda!
    You showed lovely gardens.
    In these beautiful flowers.
    Photographs perfectly.
    I also love to admire such places.
    Regards

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    1. I liked this Botanical Garden too! I had a nice time there. Thank you, Lucia!

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  3. Such a lovely place to visit! I've heard that you can have the cannes in the soil, but you must take them off for the wintertime, for example to a cellar.

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    1. Satu, you are right, in our climate Cannes couldn't survive the winter. I 'll store them in cool place. Thank you!

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  4. Hi Nadezda
    I was wondering if you had been away! So you were Germany!!! Gorgeous pictures of a spectacular garden. Hope you got to do a lot of sight seeing.
    Astrid

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    1. Astrid, I loved all the Palaces, Clock Towers, parks, shops :). But this Munich Botanical garden is so impressive. What will your father say about the dalia exposition? I can wonder: "I've got all these dalias" Thank you!

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    2. You're right!!! My father would definitely love the dahlias that you saw :)

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  5. Cannas do need quite a lot of water, they're tropical. Thank you for sharing your visit to Munich, Christina

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    1. Oh, yes, I was wrong about Cannas. Now I will store them and in spring will plant in the soil. Thank you, Christina!

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  6. Oh what a gorgeous location. I think I could spend a lot of time among those wonderful flowers and surroundings. Lovely shots, Nadezda.

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    1. I'm sure you could! It's peaceful and calm place. Thank you, Hillary!

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  7. Such beauty. We grow Cannas in the ground here. They are such a bright colourful plant.
    Thank you for your comments. Good to see you back here. I'm sure you have had a great time.
    Betty

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    1. Thank you, Betty! I had really wonderful time in my trip.

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  8. What a beautiful garden to visit! Thank you for sharing...

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  9. Just lovely. I love botanical gardens too. Greetings.
    Pozdrawiam

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    1. Arek, watching the garden like this we can do own garden nicer. Thank you!

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  10. Hello Nadezda girl !
    This is a stunning display garden .. absolutely beautiful !
    You took wonderful pictures of it : )
    Joy
    PS .. makes me wish I had visited more places like this when I lived in Europe!

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    1. Joy, if you have a dream to visit European gardens one day it come true. Thank you!

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  11. Oh, I wish I had a pond like that! You're right Nadezda, these gardens are beautiful even on a rainy day and there's always so much to learn from master gardeners :)

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    1. It's said the bigger pond the less problem. I always watch over the water balance in my small pond! Thank you, Rosemary!

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  12. It looks so regal and delightful, Nadezda. I love these older gardens where things have filled in so nicely. What a scrumptious feast for the eyes!

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    1. Sage, yes, these plants and flowers have filled in and combined by the colors and forms. Thank you!

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  13. The first picture just about took my breath away! What an amazing place. Thank you so for the tour. I love all of those beautiful dahlias.

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    1. Sweetbay, I felt the same when I came in to the pond with water lilies. The pond is as a mirror, and the flowers are as its frame. Thank you!

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  14. Oh how beautiful Nadezda. Thank you so much for the tour, What gorgeous Dahlias and Cannas. I love the pond.

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    1. Thank you, Lona! I loved this Garden pond with water lilies too.

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  15. Absolutely fabulous Nadezda, beautiful garden, thank you so much for sharing.

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  16. Gorgeous pictures, thank you for the tour of a wonderful garden. You must have had a great time. Canna lilies grow very well in the soil here, and it is generally quite dry.

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    1. It's true, I had a wonderful time in this garden. My Canna will grow in a garden soil the next spring. Thank you, Masha!

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  17. How beautiful, and I didn't even need a passport to see it!

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    1. Girl, it's beautiful, you're right. But I think you could use your passport too!

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  18. Hi Nadezda, What a beautiful garden! I like the way the pond has been designed to be almost flush with the surrounding walkway and also how the waterlilies are organized rather than randomly scattered over the surface of the water. The dahlias are lovely.

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    1. When I saw this pond it reminded me the mirror in a very beautiful frame. Thank you, Jennifer!

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  19. Какая красота, иногда мечтаю о большом саде с естественными лесными участками и культурными насаждениям, соток на 50 хотя бы. Мечтать не вредно...

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    1. Надежда, большой участок и сад требует большого труда и заботы. Это трудно совместить с другими заботами, семьей. Поэтому Ботанический сад - это место, где наслаждаешься красотой, и только мечтаешь о таком же саде. Спасибо!

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  20. A beautiful garden, even in the rain. Great rock structures and plant combinations!

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    1. Thank you for stopping be my blog, Laurrie! I'm glad you liked the garden.

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  21. What a wonderful video!! I really wish I were there in person to see such a beautiful garden. :o) I gave up trying to grow dahlias. If bugs didn't eat them, they blew over in the wind.

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    1. To make videos is my new hobby and I really enjoy you liked it! Thank you, Tammy!

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