Affordable Autumn Blooms: Lidl's September Plant Selection for Stunning Autumnal Hues
The winter garden can be a vibrant place with the arrival of two beautiful plants: the Iris "Purple Hill/Blue Hill" and Autumn Heather.
The Iris "Purple Hill/Blue Hill", a dwarf reticulata iris, is perfect for planting in borders, pots, and flower beds. Known for its deep purple petals and golden markings, this iris brings a burst of colour to the garden when other plants are still dormant. It blooms earlier than many other plants, sometimes as early as February. Experts recommend planting the Iris "Purple Hill/Blue Hill" bulbs in September.
The Iris "Purple Hill/Blue Hill" is available for £1.99. However, it's not mentioned that it's available in LIDL stores.
On the other hand, Autumn Heather is a popular choice among gardeners and can be found in LIDL stores today. This hardy, low-maintenance plant is beneficial to pollinators like bees and butterflies. It blooms with rich pink and purple flowers that can handle chilly weather. LIDL has launched a £2.49 Autumn Heather plant, making it an affordable choice for garden enthusiasts.
Each Autumn Heather plant costs £2.49, and experts recommend planting it in September as well. This versatile plant is perfect for planting in borders, pots, and flower beds, just like the Iris "Purple Hill/Blue Hill".
In addition, a bag of Premium Bulbs Crocus "King of the Striped" is available for £1.99, offering another option for those looking to add a touch of colour to their winter garden.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, these winter blooms are a great addition to any garden. The Iris "Purple Hill/Blue Hill" and Autumn Heather will help transform your winter garden into a colourful haven.
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