Comments on: High Summer Annuals ( and Mid-Season Perennials) Grow Forth https://gardern.co.za/2012/08/high-summer-annuals-grow-forth/ Horticulturist Matt Mattus shares gardening expertise, research and science from his home garden and greenhouse. Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:14:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Anonymous https://gardern.co.za/2012/08/high-summer-annuals-grow-forth/#comment-3063 Wed, 08 Aug 2012 19:35:33 +0000 #comment-3063 Matt, I am filled with eagerness to read your next posts, the thing is you actually give hope to the prospect of the novice gardener growing their own blooms which if you did not already know is a life long ambition of mine.

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By: Cynthia https://gardern.co.za/2012/08/high-summer-annuals-grow-forth/#comment-3062 Mon, 06 Aug 2012 21:01:53 +0000 #comment-3062 Love the tri-color Amaranth! Every time I visit your blog, I find there is another "must have" for the garden. How I would love to see this come up in August. Getting so tired of the usual. This is really lovely. Where do you buy the seeds?

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By: Cynthia https://gardern.co.za/2012/08/high-summer-annuals-grow-forth/#comment-3061 Mon, 06 Aug 2012 20:58:48 +0000 #comment-3061 Everytime I visit your blog, I find something else I want for my garden! Oooohhh. . . that Amaranth. Crazy about the colors!

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By: hopflower https://gardern.co.za/2012/08/high-summer-annuals-grow-forth/#comment-3060 Mon, 06 Aug 2012 19:13:56 +0000 #comment-3060 Yes, my scabiosa is gone now, too. We had a couple of intense heat spells, and they got a bit baked. But, as you say there is next year and they are a great addition to any garden. Yours look wonderful.

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By: nONAMe https://gardern.co.za/2012/08/high-summer-annuals-grow-forth/#comment-3059 Mon, 06 Aug 2012 12:51:58 +0000 #comment-3059 Great photos of those wonderful flowers! I just hope I can grow those too and I wish they can live in my country.

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By: Jason https://gardern.co.za/2012/08/high-summer-annuals-grow-forth/#comment-3058 Mon, 06 Aug 2012 08:39:21 +0000 #comment-3058 Love those heleniums! My scabiosa is past its prime, I think we must be ahead of you a couple of weeks. Rudbeckias, Eupatoriums, silphiums are at their peak in my garden, still waiting on the asters, goldenrods, and sunflowers.

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