
If you're looking to add some Autumn colour to your garden, there's no better way to do it than planting some new flowers. You might think it's a bit late in the year to start planting but experts say there's certain blooms which will thrive if you plant them now.
Rather than let your garden start to look dull and drab as Autumn rolls around, you can turn things around with these vibrant plants.
This classic flower will add an orange hue to your outdoor space adding character and colour.
Veranda says: "You can sow sunny marigolds directly into the ground in August.
"They thrive during the dog days of summer, and they make excellent companion plants."
" data-has-syndication-rights="1" data-portal-copyright="Getty Images" data-licensor-name="Getty Images" />Even into late autumn, these flowers will still be in bloom, says RHS.
It adds: "They suit most garden styles, from tropical to cottage borders, and smaller types can be grown in containers. As dahlias aren't hardy, they need protection over winter."
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These flowers are brilliant for pollinators, produce seeds that birds love, and are perfect for getting kids involved in gardening too, says Kings Garden and Leisure.
" data-has-syndication-rights="1" data-portal-copyright="Getty Images" data-licensor-name="Getty Images" />Ideal Home says that if you live in an area that suffers from cold wet winters, you should plant your lavender in pots. By doing this, you can move it to protect it in bad weather.
" data-has-syndication-rights="1" data-portal-copyright="Getty Images" data-licensor-name="Getty Images" />"Available in shades of purples and blues, they make a great contrast to autumn décor such as bright orange pumpkins and gourds.
"They're also a great late season treat for pollinators."
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