Gardens in Denmark combine functional vegetable plots with ornamental and native plantings, shaped by a cool-temperate climate and strong gardening culture. Urban gardens in Copenhagen and Aarhus often include raised beds, herb gardens with parsley, thyme, and chives, and flower beds with tulips, roses, and daisies. Suburban and rural gardens frequently grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, and berries such as strawberries and raspberries, while fruit trees like apples and plums are common. Decorative features include garden fences, pergolas, and seasonal plantings to support pollinators. Danish gardens often emphasize sustainability, seasonal planting, and aesthetic appeal, balancing practical food production with visual charm.
