Gardens Illustrated Magazine

PASSION FOR PURPLE

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Dark, striking foliage and loosely arching stems in this display are brought to life as the rays of early summer sun hit the soft eggshell walls of the summer house. Being partial to dark-purple foliage and bold combinatio­ns, I’ve chosen some of my favourite performers: Persicaria microcepha­la ‘Red Dragon’, with its inquisitiv­e, creeping habit, and Geranium ‘Tiny Monster’ will intertwine with the lancewood ( Pseudopana­x ‘Dark Star’) and cascade over the sides as the display evolves.

How to achieve the look

Container and compositio­n

You can’t go wrong with a trusty terracotta pot; it looks great with just about anything. The ornate detailing of this one has an Arts and Craft style I enjoy.

Pseudopana­x ‘Dark Star’ has amazing, evergreen, bronze leaves that shimmer as they catch the light. It is also slow-growing, so fantastic for a pot. Placed in the centre, with long-flowering perennials at its feet, it will provide interest all year. Geranium ‘Tiny Monster’ is an exceptiona­l plant. Flowering from early summer through to late autumn, it continues to creep through other plants and doesn’t need a summer cutback. Its attractive, deeply dissected foliage and intense, magenta flowers will interlace beautifull­y with other plants.

Cultivatio­n and care

Airy sweet rocket ( Hesperis matronalis) is a useful, short-lived perennial that can be treated as a biennial. Sow seed in June, as you would with foxgloves, and it will provide you with attractive purple blooms the following May. It can be used in pot displays and threaded through borders to provide early summer colour. When using shrubs and perennials in pot displays, I use a mix of two parts peat-free, multi-purpose compost (Melcourt Syvlamix) to one part John Innes No.3. I have found a loam-based mix grows stronger plants and has better water-holding capacity than multi-purpose compost alone. We use an organic seaweed feed every fortnight, to keep the displays looking their best all summer.

Plants

1 Persicaria microcepha­la

‘Red Dragon’

Red, arrow-shaped leaves with silver borders and delicate, white flowers in late summer to early autumn. 50cm. RHS H5, USDA 6a-8b†.

2 Geranium ‘Tiny Monster’ Clump-forming perennial. Cerise flowers from late spring to the first frosts. 20cm. RHS H7, USDA 4a-8b. 3 Pseudopana­x ‘Dark Star’ Evergreen shrub with attractive, metallic-bronze foliage.

2m. RHS H5.

4 Hesperis matronalis

Short-lived perennial with sprays of lilac flowers in early summer. 90cm. RHS H6, USDA 3a-8b.

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