A garden expert has shared five of the best 'must-have' plants for the warmer months.
Although the prime planting season may have passed, there's always room to inject a bit of colour with "stunning flowering blooms".
1. Rudbeckia According to Charlotte: "Rudbeckia is a hardy, clump-forming perennial that brings vibrant colour to the garden from mid-summer into autumn," reports the Express.READ MORE: Kitchen scrap ingredient makes peace lilies and orchids ‘flower better’ Its beautiful blooms make for a "long season" of "brilliant" colour, according to Charlotte. They're perfect for beds and borders and are a "real must-have" for any style of garden.
This plant is stunning and adds a lovely pop of unusual colour to the garden throughout the entire season.
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