Summer Flowering
By Season
Summer Flowering
Summer is when the garden does most of its talking — long days, late evenings, borders at their fullest.
This collection brings together everything in our range that's flowering through June, July and August: hardy perennials, classic bedding, fragrant herbs and the bee-magnets that make a summer garden hum. All grown peat-free in Yorkshire, ready to plant out now.
Why ours
- Hand-grown in Yorkshire
- Peat-free, plastic-free packaging
- Delivered established and ready to plant
- Free care app with every order
Knowledge
Frequently asked
Which plants flower longest through summer?
Reliable long-flowerers include calibrachoa, geum, salvia, dianthus and most pelargoniums — these will keep going from June into October with regular deadheading.
When should I plant summer-flowering plants?
Hardy summer-flowerers can go in any time from autumn through to early summer. Tender bedding needs to wait until after the last frost — usually mid to late May.
Do summer flowers need a lot of watering?
Depends whether they're in the ground or in containers. Container plants need daily checks in hot weather. A good morning soaking carries them through most heatwaves.