(12-09-2022, 12:31 PM)JJB Wrote:Perennials that I have now would be penstemons and japanese anemones.(12-09-2022, 11:22 AM)Scarlet Wrote:(11-09-2022, 11:44 AM)JJB Wrote:For the garden you can't beat snap dragons - if yo don't get the extra tall F1s for cutting, there's loads in a pack and much shorter so are perfect for garden colour. Scabious? Mine are still going. Cosmos is a fab late summer option, first time for straw flowers for me this year but I would recommend.(11-09-2022, 11:28 AM)Scarlet Wrote: I definitely need to do some research on what flowers that will bloom in September. The dahlias go so well, but they look stunning with a few different blooms that will go with them. Less varieties and more of the same may help. Not much of a colour theme going on here as I'm using every stem I can pick. I've picked so much from the garden this year that I've little filler left. Raspberry is good... but I've picked all those too!
Picking every day means that I just have to go with colour/blooms that are perfect to pick. I've not deadheaded any dahlia yet - I've used every single bloom.
When you've researched September flowering whatever, could you share wit us (me)? I think every year I've got to find something to brighten up the borders at this time of year apart from sedum.
The snap dragons here are tetra ruffled giants...they didn't get that big here as it's been too dry. I didn't stake, these are just in the garden so no use for picking. Ran out of space in the spring. I always grow scabious for late summer colour.
Thanks Scarlet, food for thought there.
What I forgot to add and which has been brilliant for cutting this year is Rudbeckia Sahara. Not many in apack of seeds but they are a really gorgeous colours - coppers, dirty pinks :} not quite sure how to describe! burgandys and are mixed. They are double petals... ....you may be able to spot them in the flower bunch photos I posted earier.
....what happened to your dahlias?