If you're considering sprucing up your garden with some new blooms, then it's time to turn your attention towards Wallflowers and Primula, say gardening insiders.

The experts have unveiled the flowers that are best planted in autumn. According to these green-fingered gurus, Wallflowers, Dianthus, and Rosa Amirose should be on your watchlist if you're aiming to rejuvenate your garden after the scorching summer months.

These rare and distinctive plants might be tricky to find, but the great news is that you can sidestep disappointment by pre-ordering your plants now, giving you plenty of time to plan your displays. In fact, you can already and get ahead of the rush of fellow gardening enthusiasts, not to mention eliminating that last-minute stress of deciding which flowers to purchase.

Unsure about which ones would suit your garden best? They've provided some inspiration below...

Fortunately, they've provided a guide below on the top plants to keep an eye out for - and what makes them so special.

: These are excellent for attracting pollinators and boast a lengthy flowering season.

Dianthus: A classic favourite in the cottage garden and a stunning cut flower.

: Perfect for filling containers and hanging baskets, and also ideal for planting above bulbs.

Wallflowers: These are a fantastic companion for spring-flowering bulbs, particularly tulips.

: Compact, long-lasting and pretty in pink, these early bloomers can thrive in a pot by the front door, brightening up a winter's day.

Dendranthema/Chrysanthemum: If you're seeking plants for late summer or autumn colour, these should be on your list. Plus, these long-lasting cut flowers can fill any gaps in borders!

: These colour-changing fragrant blooms are quite special and can be perfect for low-growing groundcover rose. They have a long flowering season from May to October, and they're resistant to common rose diseases, making them quite reliable.

The best time to plant each one can vary, but they generally thrive when planted around September/October. Of course, during the summer months, Brits often face the dilemma of tending to their garden or jetting off abroad for some guaranteed summer sun (especially as the UK weather doesn't always cooperate).

Fortunately, gardening gurus claim there are methods to keep your plants flourishing even during a fortnight-long absence. Their primary piece of advice? "Keep deadheading through the summer to encourage more blooms." Additionally, they suggested: "When going on holiday, group containers of plants together so they don't dry out too quickly."

These can be , with free shipping on orders exceeding £50. Moreover, placing an order before June 25, 2025, will entitle you to a 10% introductory discount.

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