They are outholiday vojażeand again we are in our own garden, which needs to be tidied up again. The beautiful days of the end of summer are already approaching and it is here that you can fully enjoy them - among the brilliantly colored flowers and brightlycolored leaves
The first two weeks of September are the best time for cleaning, i.e. removing wilting summer flowers and cleaning the terrace and garden.
Right now there is a great selection of fall beauties, m.in golden, heather, cyclamen and asters. View of good-looking, colorful fruit, such aspumpkins ,rowan ,apples ,pears ,plumsornuts , encourages you to arrange autumn decorations around the seating area and at the front door, especially since it is quite an activity easy and fun. Autumn perennials, which are not very sensitive to frost, are also perfect for attractive arrangements, e.g.sedum great ,crane iwolczomlecz
Let's go ahead and knowplants floweringand those with decorative leaves, complementing the compositions with decorative grasses, such asrozplenicaThe soonerautumn plantsare in the pots, the better. They should have enough time to take root before they comefirst coldnightsThe plants should be planted quite densely and we water frequently.
Colorful fruit wreathThe basic ingredients of a fruit wreath are early apples of various sizes, rosehips, rowan and firewood. To a round base made of wire or wicker twigs, attach them with tails or with a soft wire
In shades of silverIn autumn arrangements, shades of red and orange can be successfully replaced with noble, calm green and silver tones of cranberry leaves, sage, curry blankets, white toast and pink brandy
Potted gilded trees covered with pink flowers are full of charm. By cutting down wilting flowers, we encourage plants to set flower buds again.
Late flower scene
Wine transport boxes can be used as original stands for pots withasterbushy Aster dumosus. Its amethyst flowers with a yellow center will adorn the terrace for several weeks. The orange flowering flowers contrast nicely with them.
Colored framed paths
The chocolate-colored containers are filled with clumps of cranberry, cornflower, spurge and sedum in warm green and red shades. In the background, bright pots with a mix of asters, oilseeds and variegated ivy in cool colors are noteworthy.
In pink and red
The faded pink tones of the sedum flowers are a perfect match for the dark red tones of the cranberry leaves. In the sun the light-beige ears of reproduction grass shine. The arrangement is complemented by ivy shoots and delicate milenbeckia twigs.