Choosing the right flowers for planting at the end of summer can be an important decision to enjoy a vibrant garden until late autumn.

Here are some aspects to consider:

Areas with long and warm autumns: Opt for flowers that bloom late and withstand lower temperatures, such as chrysanthemums, marigolds, or dahlias.

Areas with short and cold autumns: Choose flowers that have a short life cycle and bloom quickly, such as cosmos or zinnias.

Soil type: Some flowers prefer moist soils, others dry ones. Inform yourself about the specific needs of each species.

Sun exposure: Choose flowers that suit the level of light in your garden. Some prefer direct sun, others partial shade.

Garden size: For small spaces, opt for compact-growing flowers, and for larger gardens, you can choose taller and more spreading species.

Color combinations: Think about the color palette you want to achieve in your garden and choose flowers with complementary or contrasting shades.

Recommended flowers for the end of summer:

Marigolds: Brightly colored and easy-to-grow flowers that attract butterflies and bees.