WHILE autumn may never be able to compete with the flower power of summer, with the right planting it can give the sunshine season a run for its money. Via a combination of plants that bloom through summer into autumn, and late-season flowerers, your garden can retain its abundant bloom well into the autumn mists.
For proof, take a look at the Exotic Garden at Great Dixter in East Sussex where autumn is an explosion of flowers. Perpetual bloomers – including Verbena bonariensis, Spanish flag (Ipomoea lobata), red-hot pokers, dahlias and cannas – begin to flower in summer and are still going strong in October.
Such a cheering autumn show is easyseveral cranesbills up to the job, including Rozanne and ‘Anne Thomson’, which bloom all the way from early summer to November. Some salvias are arguably as long-flowering – shocking-pink ‘Cerro Potosí’ and the purple ‘Caradonna’ bloom for five months.