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(12-09-2022, 06:49 PM)JJB Wrote:A few tubers and you will have sturdier plants...they are a good investment as one tuber will make 3 the following year.(12-09-2022, 03:55 PM)Scarlet Wrote:(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: 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.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.
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?
Bearing mind they were only bedding dahlias from seed and the blackfly loved them, theyre nothing special, but they're not too bad. I had hoped for a few more flowers. Although they're supposed to be dwarf, they're over 3ft tall.
I like this colour and this one is interesting in that you never know what colour combination of petals will show
I feel I'll have to invest in some proper tubers if I want showier flowers