Aster ‘Happy End’ is a cheerful and compact perennial known for its soft pink, daisy-like blooms that appear in abundance in late summer and early autumn. With its neat, bushy habit and reliable flowering, this hardy plant is ideal for brightening borders, containers, and cottage-style gardens. Loved by pollinators and easy to grow, it’s a brilliant choice for adding late-season colour with minimal effort.
Type: Herbaceous perennial
Common Name: Michaelmas Daisy
Flower Colour: Soft pink with yellow centres
Height: 25cm (8ft)
Spread: 30cm (1ft)
Flowering Time: May to June
Hardiness: Hardy in the UK down to temperatures of - degrees Celcius (RHS hardiness rating H5)
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Soil: Moist but well-drained, moderately fertile soil
Aster ‘Happy End’ produces masses of small, daisy-shaped flowers in a delicate shade of pink, each with a bright yellow centre. Appearing from late summer into autumn, the blooms provide a valuable splash of colour when many other plants are starting to fade, making it a standout performer for seasonal interest.
This variety forms a tidy, clump-forming plant with upright stems and dense foliage. Its compact size makes it ideal for the front of borders, planting in groups, or growing in pots and patio containers. It’s also perfectly at home in traditional cottage garden schemes or wildlife-friendly plantings.
Like many asters, ‘Happy End’ is a magnet for bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects. Its open-centred flowers offer an important late-season nectar source, helping to support garden biodiversity well into autumn.
Aster ‘Happy End’ is a trouble-free plant that thrives in most garden soils, as long as they are not waterlogged. It enjoys a sunny or lightly shaded spot and benefits from good air circulation. Once established, it needs little maintenance apart from the occasional division to keep clumps vigorous.
Watering: Keep soil moist during dry spells, particularly in the first growing season.
Feeding: Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring to support healthy growth and flowering.
Pruning: Cut back stems to ground level in late autumn or early spring after flowering finishes.
Potted: Grows well in containers with a loam-based compost and regular watering.
Propagation: Easily divided in spring or autumn to maintain vigour and increase stock.
Aster ‘Happy End’ is fully hardy across the UK and comes back reliably year after year. It is generally resistant to pests and diseases, especially when given adequate space and good drainage.
Pair with other late-season flowering perennials and ornamental grasses for a balanced, long-lasting display. Good companions include:
These plants share similar growing needs and provide a range of textures and tones to complement Aster ‘Happy End’.
With its pretty pink blooms, manageable size, and pollinator-friendly nature, Aster ‘Happy End’ is a versatile addition to any garden. Whether you're creating a late-summer display, filling a pot, or supporting wildlife, this dependable perennial delivers beauty and benefit with little effort.
Choose Aster ‘Happy End’ for soft autumn colour, easy-care charm, and a garden full of pollinators.
Buying Alpines from Jacksons Nurseries
At Jacksons Nurseries we lightly trim back our alpines after flowering to ensure that the plants remain neat and tidy whilst in the pot. The more tender the plant the less we cut back to help protect exposed stems from winter frost. Depending on the plant variety we will then prune back further in spring once the risk of the more severe frosts is over.
As a result, depending on the time of year you buy alpines, they may not look like images showing their ‘prime time’ in flower and looking at their best.
Availability: Stock availability figures are provided as a guide only. There is a delay between orders being placed and the plants being gathered by our pulling team. During this time it may be possible for a member of the public to purchase these plants from our Garden Centre, while this is rare it is a possibility and we will notify you of any problems as soon as possible. This figure may also include plants that have not yet be flagged as unsaleable.
Pre-order: Pre-order times are given as a guide only and may vary dependent on the growing season. Orders containing Pre-ordered products will be shipped as a single order when all items become available. Large orders may be part shipped, please contact us on 01782 502741 or email
orders@jacksonsnurseries.co.uk.
From late autumn onwards and dependant on variety, there may be very little visible above the soil except for a few cut back dormant leaves or stems. It is perfectly normal for dormant plants to look like this from autumn onwards, they will however burst back into life in spring.
Alpines are a group of perennials that generally grow in rocky conditions at high altitudes.
As for all plants, soil preparation is time well spent. Dig over the area to be planted ensuring that the ground is free draining. If not then you may wish to either consider planting in a different spot or raising the level of the planting area by adding additional topsoil, well rotted garden compost and/or well rotted manure. Add ‘Fish, Blood and Bone’ fertiliser or a high potash fertiliser to encourage good root growth and development.
It’s always a good idea to plant a few of the same plant together, we recommend planting in 3’s or 5’s to provide a bold effect but allowing them plenty of room to develop.
By using this simple guide and a little time, alpines can make an absolutely spectacular difference to your garden.
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