Flowers to establish in the back of your garden | 10 % for beautycreativity
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Choosing the right blooms for the back of your garden can transform a blank wall into a living canvas, offering height, texture, and seasonal color.

First, consider tall, sturdy perennials such as Delphinium and Holsteiner Ritter roses; they thrive in full sun and reach six to eight feet, creating a dramatic backdrop.

For a softer, airy feel, plant Liatris (blazing sword) in clumps; its vertical spikes sway gracefully and attract pollinators.
If you prefer a splash of continuous color, mix Echinacea (coneflower) with Rudbeckia (black‑eyed Susan); both bloom from midsummer to early fall and tolerate a range of soils.

Adding evergreen structure ensures interest year‑round—Buddleia (butterfly bush) maintains foliage even in winter, while its fragrant flower clusters lure butterflies in late summer.

For a fragrant finale, intersperse Lavandula (lavender) along the perimeter; its silvery leaves and purple spikes are drought‑tolerant and scent the air on breezy evenings.

Before planting, amend the soil with compost, mulching to retain moisture, and space plants according to their mature size.
With these selections, the rear of your garden becomes a layered, dynamic display that delights the eye and supports local wildlife throughout the seasons.
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