Take them out of the pots . They grow better in the soil . Mine don’t seem to mind what soil I’ve moved them all over the place and they just do their thing .
They look as if they're going over into seed-setting and perhaps not producing new flowers. I agree they'll do better in the ground, and if you don't want the seed for more plants next year you could dead-head them, Although I find the seed heads attractive in their own right.
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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