Plant young asters in groups of three or more for a good display. Plant directly into borders during spring for late-summer and autumn flowers.
Dig a hole that’s just a little deeper than the pot the plant came out of. Add grit to the base of the hole on heavy ground to improve drainage – asters don’t like to sit wet through winter.
Allow good spacing between the plants to aid air circulation and help prevent problems with mildew.
Water well after planting and water regularly until established.
Pinch out a third of the flowering stems in midsummer to encourage a longer flowering season. It’s possible to cut down hard after the asters have finished flowering in October, or leave the seed heads in place for winter interest and to support wildlife.










