Gardener shares five summer annuals to plant now for ‘immediate floral colour’

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Gardening expert Tom Watson says the summer annual garden-ready plugs arrive at this time of year, and he starts to plant them into the pots, beds and borders

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A gardening expert has shared which five summer annuals gardeners should plant right now if they want their garden immediately bursting with colour.

Tom Strowgler, who has more than 200,000 followers on Instagram, says there are a huge number of summer annuals to choose from but these are the expert’s picks.

He told The Express: “The summer annual garden-ready plugs arrive with me at this time of year, and I start to plant them into the pots, beds and borders. There are so many summer annuals to pick from, including gazania, petunia, impatiens, verbena quartz and snapdragon, to name but a few.

“The garden-ready plugs mean we can plant our favourite summer annuals straight into the compost in a pot and the soil of our beds and borders. This time of year is about a mass of bright colours. The more floral colour in the pots, beds and borders, the more summertime will feel like a celebration every day in the garden.

“The garden plugs are perfect for getting immediate floral colour, they arrive at the right size to be transplanted into their new summer home. To get the very best out of the summer annuals, we need to make sure to water them daily and especially during hot temperatures and feed them every few weeks.

“I use Q4 pellets from Vitax for my plants. The pellets slowly release all the nutrients that the plants require to thrive and bloom all summer long.”

If you would like to order summer annual plants, please visit www.thompson-morgan.com and use promo code TMTAWTOM12 to get 12% off your order when you spend £20 or more. Follow Tom on Instagram and TikTok @garden_with_tom for more seasonal gardening advice and tips.

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