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Dobbies prepares for blooming colourful autumn

 

Dobbies Garden Centres is preparing for a colourful autumn as it welcomes 49,000 Chrysanthemum balls into stores this August.

 

Loved for their eye-catching flowers and versatility, Chrysanthemums are the perfect plant to inject instant colour into borders and containers this summer, with vibrant blooms that will last throughout autumn and help you extend the sunny season in your garden.

 

Dobbies’ Plant Buyer, Nigel Lawton explains why he thinks Chrysanthemums are expected to be a favourite among Dobbies customers this year. He says: “Chrysanthemums are always a popular plant in late summer as gardeners prepare their outdoor spaces for autumn. However, this year we’re expecting them to appear in even more borders and containers as people shift away from neutral colour palettes and embrace maximalism and colour.

 

“After a particularly wet summer, gardeners haven’t been able to enjoy their outdoor spaces the way they usually do. Because of this, we’re anticipating colourful plants will be at the top of wishlists as people look to make the most of their gardens before cold weather sets in.

 

“Not only will Chrysanthemums provide a welcome boost of rich colour this autumn, because they’re hardy perennials, they’ll come back year after year if cared for properly.”

 

 

Nigel’s Chrysanthemum care tips:

  • Chrysanthemums like a fertile but well-drained soil, so before planting, improve your soil with a peat-free multi purpose compost, and mulch well after planting to ensure water retention.
  • Chrysanthemums will benefit from a sunny spot and regular waterings throughout the season, however, be careful not to overwater as they dislike waterlogged conditions.
  • Removing faded flowers regularly helps to keep a display looking its best. It also encourages new buds to form, extending to overall display.  

To browse Dobbies’ range of late summer and autumn plants visit www.dobbies.com

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