Steph Cooke

Plants In Bloom

Written by: Glenice Buck

gardening

With our garden maintenance business, we have the unique experience to be travelling around this region visiting our clients and their gardens. We travel up to 2 hours in any direction from Young for our garden maintenance clients and we will travel even further for our garden design consults.

We have the opportunity to see such a wide range of plant species. Below I share with you the flowering plants (for October) that I think are reliable, hardy and definitely worth growing in your garden. By sharing the names of the plants when they are flowering, I hope you can select plants for locations in your garden that might need some hits of colour at that particular time of year.

I know this newsletter goes out to people located all over Australia and other parts of the world. As a general guide, if you live further north east of Young or on the coast I would say the plants listed here are flowering 3-4 weeks or so earlier. If you live further south, most likely these plants will be a few weeks later.

I have listed out the top ten plants that are in flower at the moment in the gardens at The Berkshires and around the Hilltops region below. I hope this gives you some plant inspiration.

Plants in Bloom for October:
1 Wisteria spp
2 Ceanothus spp
3 Bearded Iris and Dutch Iris
4 Beschoneria yuccoides
5 Natives – Acacia and Grevillea
6 Lilacs
7 May Bush – Spirea
8 Statice – Limonium
9 Roses – the first one to bud up in our Rose collection is the “Wedding Anniversary” Rose
10 All the spring flowering trees – Pyrus, Malus, Prunus, Cercis and Magnolia

Glenice Buck Designs – Target

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