7 Flowers to Plant in June for Bold Late-Summer Color That Lasts Into Fall

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June is, without a doubt, something of a slightly chaotic point in the gardening year, as everything either feels like it’s racing ahead or already behind. But this is exactly the moment I like to lean into late-season planting, especially if the goal is that rich, full “second wave” of color that carries the garden from late summer into fall.

I know, I know; it sounds like a lot of work at a time when everything is already merrily ticking along. Across a wide range of USDA hardiness zoneshowever, June planting can actually be ideal, as the soil is warm, daylight hours are longer, and many perennials and hardy annuals establish quickly if they’re watered properly.

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