Plant out hardy youngsters
Amateur Gardening|September 16, 2023
Most plants will fare better in soil than pots, says Ruth
Ruth Hayes
Plant out hardy youngsters

WE are at the perfect time for planting out this year’s hardy biennials and perennials that have been grown from seed or potted up ready for relocation. While they will survive winter in their pots, most hardy plants fare better in the soil than constrained in containers.

I have a tray of wallflower ‘Monarch Fair Lady’ plants, grown from seeds that came free with the June 10 issue of AG. A popular variety with good scent and vibrant colours, they have been pricked out, potted up and have grown strongly so are now ready to go in the ground.

Autumn is the perfect time for planting because the soil is still warm after summer and is kept damp by seasonal showers.

You probably have until mid November, when the temperature should drop – although our changing climate may give you a few weeks’ grace in most places except the far north!

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