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October 04, 2025

AUTUMN light is gentle, yet borders can still sing.

Your favourite late colour

Plant now while the soil is warm and moisture is returning, and you will enjoy instant impact with roots establishing before winter.

Refresh pots with violas and pansies for cheerful faces through short days.

Hardy cyclamen (Cyclamen hederifolium) brings marbled leaves and nodding blooms now, carrying on into October. Add flowering kale for bold rosettes and heuchera for evergreen foliage, anchoring winter displays.

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