Hold those shorter days at bay with blooms – and preserve pollinators happy,too[br]There’s a distinct chill to the air and a softer, golden quality to the morning light, or which can mean only one thing: autumn is on its way. But it is possible to hold shorter days at bay with these late-season flowering plants. They are all recommended by the RHS on its list of plants for pollinators,and bring colour to pots and borders over the coming months, as well as providing a welcome source of pollen and nectar for insects as summer flowers fade.
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Source: theguardian.com