Bedding Plants For Late Summer Autumn
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Bedding plants for late summer autumn. For more subtle colour plant some between brighter bedding plants such as pansies and cyclamens. Here at Newlands Home Garden Centre we stock a wide range of plants. No matter what you need you are sure to find it here at Newlands Home Garden Centre.
To keep your summer beds borders and containers looking tip top through late summer and into autumn our range of summer flowering garden ready plants offer great value and will provide colour from August to October. Traditional double-flowered dahlias flowers with many petals have become one of the classic ingredients of the late summerautumn border. Plant hardy bedding plants such as Primulas Pansies Bellis and Violas in autumn and youll see an explosion of flowers in the spring.
Late summer flowers and autumn foliage make stunning combinations. Stake Dahlias and Chrysanthemums If you grow dahlias or chrysanthemums remember that especially when in flower they are bulky plants and liable to wind damage. To avoid them being blown over make sure they are well supported with stakes bamboo canes are ideal.
They can be planted in summer where you have gaps left by early-flowering plants and grow to around 80cm. These plants are ideal for adding pops of colour and interest to garden beds and borders in autumn and winter and will arrive ready to plant out. Chrysanthemums Late flowering Autumn Chrysanthemums are perfect for autumn colour.
Plant clean enjoy the late summer colours. Grow Pansies where theyll get around 6 hours of sun per day and plant them in rich well-draining soil. If you keep on deadheading they will flower right up to the end of September says Klein.
So choose plants that are going to work really hard when everything else is beginning to. Our tried and tested varieties are excellent performers and make great additions to your outdoor space. This cross between two popular plants perennial Echinacea and annual Rudbeckia combines the best of both to produce a high-impact long-flowering and robust plant with a height and spread of 60cm.

