Don’t let summer’s end be the end of your garden. Just because summer has faded doesn’t mean your garden has to hibernate. While the days are getting shorter and darker, your garden can continue to thrive with a little care and attention. Autumn is a wonderful time to create stunning container displays that will bring joy and colour to your outdoor space until the first frosts arrive.
Preparing your containers
The first step is to clean out any dead or dying plants from your existing containers. This will not only improve the appearance but also help prevent diseases. Remove these plants and add them to your compost heap, or if you prefer, cut them back and overwinter them indoors. Once your containers are empty, give them a thorough cleaning with soapy water to remove any lingering dirt or pests. This will help ensure that your new plants have a healthy environment to grow in.
Filling your autumn containers
Using fresh compost is essential for healthy plant growth. The compost you use during the summer is likely depleted of nutrients and should be replaced. A loam-based compost is ideal for larger containers, while a multipurpose compost is suitable for smaller ones.
Drainage is crucial for autumn container gardening. As the weather cools and rainfall increases, it’s essential to ensure your containers have adequate drainage to prevent root rot. Choose containers with drainage holes and elevate them off the ground using pot feet or bricks. This allows excess water to flow freely, preventing the roots from sitting in soggy compost throughout autumn and winter.
Watering and care for your autumn containers
Containers can dry out quickly in dry weather. It’s important to check the moisture levels regularly and water as needed, even in the autumn and winter months. Using rainwater from a water butt is a great way to conserve water and provide your plants with a natural source of moisture.
Regular maintenance is key to keeping your container plants healthy over autumn. Inspect your containers daily for signs of pests or diseases and take appropriate action if necessary. Removing dead flowers and leaves will also help to promote continued blooming.
Autumn plants to try in your containers
Autumn is a wonderful time to showcase a variety of colourful plants in your containers and British Garden Centres has everything you need for the last part of the year for a spectacular display.
Cyclamen: These delicate cup shaped flowers come in a range of colours and are perfect for both small and large containers as lower plants.
Rudbeckia: These cheerful daisy-like blooms add a burst of vibrancy to your garden and are easy to care for.
Chrysanthemums: Available in a variety of colours including classic white and yellow to deep reds, purples, and oranges and in different sizes, chrysanthemums are a classic choice for autumn containers.
Heathers: These hardy plants provide a splash of colour including pink, purple, white, and red throughout the later months. It is also drought-tolerant and can withstand cold temperatures, making it ideal for your autumn container.
Sedums: Succulent plants that add a unique texture and interest to your containers and are loved by pollinating insects that will feast on its nectar throughout autumn.
Julian Palphramand, Head of Plants at British Garden Centres said: ” At British Garden Centres, we’re passionate about helping you create a beautiful and thriving garden, no matter the season. By following these expert tips, you can effortlessly transform your outdoor space with stunning autumn container displays that will bring joy and colour to your life. Our knowledgeable staff are always on hand to offer personalized advice and guidance on selecting the perfect plants, containers, and care techniques. Remember, with a little care and attention from our gardening experts, your garden can continue to flourish throughout the last seasons of the year.”
British Garden Centres (BGC) is the UK’s largest family-owned garden centre group with 65 centres around the country. The group is owned and led by The Stubbs family, who also own and operate Woodthorpe Leisure Park in Lincolnshire.
BGC was launched in 1987 with the opening of Woodthorpe Garden Centre by brothers Charles and Robert Stubbs. Since 2018 it has expanded rapidly with the acquisition of 50 garden centres allowing it to grow from its heartland to the business it is now with 65 garden centres spread from Carmarthen to Ramsgate, Wimborne to East Durham.
The group has a team of 2,700 colleagues working across the garden centres, restaurants, growing nurseries, distribution centres, Woodthorpe Leisure Park, and Woody’s Restaurant & Bar.
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