The summer after autumn planting. Autumn is the best time to plant perennials and most trees to allow the roots to establish, ensuring a fine display the following year.
Hylotelephium spectabile; Erysimum 'Red Jep', Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert'
Planting -
front garden SW London
Colour, scent and wildlife have been injected into this South West London front garden. It was a blank canvas provided by Timothy Hobbs Landscapes, and planted by me.
As you can see in the earlier photos below, plants were required to soften the brick work. Planting in Autumn allows the root systems time to establish, enabling a head start for above-ground growth in Spring.
The well established Wisteria is pruned in July/August, and then again in January/February to ensure prolific flowering while keeping growth in check. If you need help with pruning or planting, please do get in touch.