Alan Titchmarsh Shares His Favorite Summer Plant

Alan Titchmarsh shared his favorite plants for this season. He worked on his garden and made a nice outdoor space.
He finished a garden bed with nice flowers and bushes.
He made a patio with pretty planters and a new dining set.
In June, his garden had many colorful flowers like roses and poppies.
In July, he planted annual flowers he grew from seeds.
He likes foxgloves because they grow well in sun or shade.
Alan added Verbena bonariensis to his garden.
He showed a wall with plants that you can see through.
Alan likes using tall plants that can bend in the wind. He doesn't like delphiniums or lupins because they don't last long.
He suggested verbena bonariensis, which has small purple flowers that bees love.
Alan also likes lavender, which needs full sun and good drainage.
Growing annuals is a great way to add color to your garden without spending a lot.
Alan shared his latest gardening tips after talking about plants he doesn't like.
The plant he likes will have many flowers this summer.
Alan said he doesn't like pampas grass because it's hard to get rid of.
He thinks pampas grass looks like feathers sticking out of grass.
Alan also doesn't like big gladioli, but they can look nice in a church.
He likes some types of gladioli, just not the big ones.
Alan likes little gladiolus Byzantine, which grows in hedgerows and Cornwall.