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It is with summer pots that you can have a ball, thanks to the huge range of flowery things guaranteed to give you July to October brilliance. Are you going for compact varieties of seed-grown plants, such as cosmos, zinnias, phlox and tobacco flowers, or the hugely long-flowering, low-maintenance range of tender perennials, such as arctotis, argyranthemums, osteospermums, dahlias, pelargoniums, verbenas, petunias or their mini cousins, the calibrachoas? With some of these tender perennials – nemesias, heliotropes and species petunias – you can add scent as well as colour.
I did not know many of these plants until recently, but after five years of container trials here at Perch Hill in Sussex, I am now a fan. Selecting from the best of these, we have good combinations all summer and autumn. We have too many plant pots really with a burdensome amount of watering on hot days but they are the chunky, spectacular seam of colour that lasts in the garden more re