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Late summer gardening

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Teetime Sun 07-Aug-16 10:12:53

My garden has started to look a bit sparse in places as some of the perennials and annuals have finished. Has anyone got any tips for what they do in their garden at this time of the year please?

Alima Sun 07-Aug-16 10:16:17

Stand containers of flowering bedders in the bare parts of the flower beds. I do that when the large bleeding heart dies back.

seasider Sun 07-Aug-16 11:13:01

I know what you mean . I fancy some Rudbeckias which seem to keep flowering

whitewave Sun 07-Aug-16 11:36:46

At the moment I have Pink Japanese anemones which will stand some shade. Dahlias should go on until the frost if you deadhead and feed. Phlox is a late summer flowered.
Roses in their second flush. Kniphofia "little maid" geranium" Rozanne"
That's just some in flower at the moment

Later these will be followed by asters like "little Carlow" which will also stand shade. I am hoping to add another one or two next year to make a little Autumn bed of asters as hopefully they will go on to October.

merlotgran Sun 07-Aug-16 11:49:55

Our garden is looking really washed out this year. The hot dry winds are not helping.

I've grown a lot of plants in pots as well.

Gaillardia 'Arizona Sun' only grows to 30cm high and is a lovely bright splash of colour. Looks great alongside blue/purple/mauve.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 07-Aug-16 13:16:06

I've been in despair (almost) about my garden since we came back from holiday. It was the week of the heatwave and it really suffered. I've dug out some of the thuggish geraniums, and went out and bought some phlox and Penstemonns to put in instead. And a lovely bright pink type of ragged robin. Managed to get them all planted yesterday but the ground was so hard it was back breaking work. Going off on a little three night seaside trip to Aldeburgh between buying the plants and doing the work, didn't help either. hmm

Definitely not the best year. Last year was much better.

whitewave Sun 07-Aug-16 16:31:15

Just sat in conservatory looking out and realise that the light is changing. I suppose it's because the sun isn't so high.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 07-Aug-16 17:08:02

The beginnings of that August autumnal feel.

Went to the garden centre earlier. Half price sale on. Got six perlagoniums to fill in a few gaps.

whitewave Sun 07-Aug-16 17:33:29

sad although not really. I love the seasons. I just love summer the best. But Autumn is glorious followed by spring, which for me is usually disappointingly cold. Winter is my least favourite unless it is cold crisp and dry.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 07-Aug-16 17:51:18

We could well get a nice long Indian summer. (Which would be nice as it would give my new plants time to be appreciated)

whitewave Sun 07-Aug-16 17:52:50

I bet we do - get an Indian summer that is. We seem to get them these days.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 07-Aug-16 17:53:46

smile sunshine

kittylester Sun 07-Aug-16 19:02:04

My garden isn't too bad at the moment as my busy lizzie pots are going strong and so are my agapanthus.

I'd rather be in Aldeburgh jings! My favourite place. Where did you stay?

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 07-Aug-16 19:24:48

The White Hart on the front kittylester. Every need catered for.

Wanna go back!!!

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 07-Aug-16 19:25:07

Lion not Hart

kittylester Sun 07-Aug-16 20:42:06

We've stayed there but usually stay at The Brudenell! I wanna go back too!!

Sorry all, as you were!

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 07-Aug-16 20:45:21

I went inside the Brudenell (just as far as the lobby) and had a look round. Have heard good things about it on here. Thought it looked a bit tired though. Perhaps it's better in the actual rooms. White Lion owned by the same people. Wish all seaside hotels had air con though. (only gripe)