Five Perennials That Can Take The Heat
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- čas přidán 8. 08. 2018
- The hottest days of the year can really take a toll on a garden. What perennials can you plant in your landscape that will withstand the heat and humidity the summer months deliver?
In this video we suggest five perennials you can depend on to stay strong in the garden, even on the days you might go running indoors to the air conditioning! Each plant is very easy to care for, has a long bloom time and will offer color for months each summer.
Some of the plants mentioned here include:
Denim n Lace Perovskia : pwwin.rs/31SEtzm
Sweet Romance Lavender : pwwin.rs/2QzTvoL
Color Coded Echinacea family : pwwin.rs/3dOcxC3
Rock n Grow sedum family : pwwin.rs/3kl07UJ
Rudbeckia : pwwin.rs/37uO9Et
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Laura has such a natural conversational style of talking to the camera. She’s so easy to listen to! And she’s so well versed on all the gardening information she’s talking about. What an awesome combination!!! You go girl!!!
Heck with the plants........ I want her hair
Those eyes!
I’ve had a retail garden center for 25 years and you just picked our top 5 planet that are returned because in the transplanting process people tend to tear apart the roots and not water enough the first week or two
As a one time CA resident I adore Bougainvillea. When we moved to Oregon (zone 9) I thought, that's it, no more Boug; too rainy cloudy. But I have managed to keep my (2+ year) gorgeous plant alive by wintering it over inside next to a west facing window. Now I've taken the huge step of transplanting it to in ground on the west side where it sees A LOT of direct sun. BTW, in case you think it's never hot in OR, think again. We are mid Apr 2020 right now and soon we'll be seeing 100+ degree days continuously.
Thank for all the information.
I have a big yard and I’m always wondering what flowers to plant . I love your videos they give me a lot information to better my garden
Just what I was looking for!! Thanks for the beautiful suggestions!👏🏼👏🏼😊
Thank you for sharing! I live in Tx so in the summer, it feels like an inferno outside. Ty!
Perfect timing, it is over a 100 degrees here in Austin. Please have another drone flyover Aaron!your fan base looooooves them 😊😊😊
Nice presentation!! To the point with detailed info. AWESOME!
Wow I had no idea that echinacea came in more than the purple variety! Thanks for an educational video!
Laura I have them all and they are just beautiful in my landscape love a your videos keep them coming!!
I love your hair with the highlights!
Thank you for sharing! Love gardening and love learning about plants that attract pollinators and that are perennials!!!
Thank you Laura for the tips! I just got some Lavender today and it's looking really nice!
I love your style. Explain a lot in short time. Always mention too much water can cause issues and saying drought tolerant and easy care.
We here in France, in the countryside of Paris, have just lived through 2 severe heat waves within weeks of each other. During this last one, we had the hottest day in recorded history here. It was sweltering! And our gardens sure suffered! Th you for these tips for next year.
Very useful foe we Australian Gardeners! Thanks Laura!❤️🌻
Thank you. I can't wait to plant these in Southern Colorado
I was in the wanting to purchase a particular blue flower and was told that as soon as they go on the display trays they are gone, so was encouraged to purchase a balloon flower, planted it then as one does forgot about it till this year, when whilst weeding saw a plant emerging with a purple stem thinking this can not be a weed “What is it” so let I grow glad I did as it developed into loads of blue Balloon Flowers and what a show (Some weeds do have purple stems, I’ve since found out )
Your videos are refreshing, to the point, interesting and educational, thank you🙏🏼
I’ve been watching your channel for a few months now and was just thinking I needed to ask you about these sun loving perennials. I live in zone 5b in the hills of Western Massachusetts and we are at the top of a wooded mountain. Our front yard gets sooo hot and burns everything to a crisp except for lilies. I’m so excited to see this because I haven’t tried these 5 perennials yet...now I know and can’t wait to try them out hopefully this year if available but definitely next year! Thank you!
I always enjoy every video. Thanks, Laura!! You've helped me step out and plant different plants. The rabbits aren't helping me but that's ok.
Oh my gosh...what a beautiful garden!!! Smashing!
I want to let you know how much I appreciate your information on gardening I get inspired when I watch your videos, and see you pictures. Have a wonderful Birthday.
Denim and lace sage 💜! One of our favorite saw it last year when Laura planted it and we just fell in love and designed our front bed based on it. It has not stopped blooming since spring! It’s in front of David Austin’s roses and underneath Bourdeux and Alyssum while with the bad weather of heat and so much water others had taken a toll not this sage it’s thriving and makes everything look so beautiful. Every single one of these plants are a must.💚💚💚💚💚💚
Great information. Thanks for video. Gorgeous plants!
Very nice. So many new ideas for my garden. The information is great.
Thanks so much for the information! I have a ton of flower beds and we killed everything that the previous people planted when we first moved in to start new and create our garden the way we wanted it to be. So I have slowly been restoring our flower beds with mostly annuals but I was looking for some perennials to put in so I dont have to start from scratch every year. And this video was very informal so I think I may consider some of these plants for my flowerbeds.
Such knowledge on so many garden topics. Thank you.
This was so educational and enjoyable. Ty!
This really helped me! Thank you!
Wonderful suggestions and I can attest to how well all of these plants grow in SW Utah. Mid to late Summer can be very hot and dry, and these all hold up beautifully and thrive. Thanks for such a great video and advice on varieties.
Hyssop is a great, Summer perennial. Profuse blooms, withstands drought, and cut it back for another bloom.
Exactly what i was looking for..heat tolerant..amazing color..will defenitlyview more of your video post
This is a great video with names and attributes of plants. It helps! Thanks.
Thank you for this suggestions.Love the colors.It. will definately enhance a garden.
Thank you for this video. It gave me some great ideas.
Laura you should do a video of just pictures of your garden and have Aaron edit with music. Love all of your videos they are so informative, inspiring and a pleasure to watch.
Love to Garden you can watch her videos on Garden Answer utube channel. They are wonderful
Thanks to you George's. 💕
So helpful!! And you look stunning!!
Thank you so much for this video. I have a flower bed that receives afternoon sun and living in Florida the heat gets unbearable. I have laid a drip line (from another one of your videos) and it helps but my plants take a beating from the heat. I will be adding the plants above next year.
Thank you so much for these videos, my backyard is 80 acres of federal park land on the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta and the deer run through my yard all day and night. I love beautiful landscaping and finding plants that are deer resistant is very hard. I use extensive deer/bird/rabbit netting for my border annuals but it is pain.
Add this to my list with my hydrangeas!
😭 i live in a condo can only have pots. I just love your videos. Flowers are so stunning. Beautiful perennials!
Thank you for sharing! ♡
Love your videos..I always check your tips first..second year of new landscaping here but it's very cold!!!
Oh my gosh, you live in my idea of heaven! Your yard is so beautiful. I love what you've done with it.
Thank you for the info. I love that I can have gorgeous flowers, plants during a Vegas summer.
Excellent choices, Laura. :)
I am a new homeowner with only a couple seasons of gardening under my belt here in Boise, Idaho. I'm trying to do a LOT on a small budget. These videos get my imagination running! Was pleased to see I have at least one of almost every perennial on this list :)
Glad to hear that, thanks for watching!
thank you for this great video!
Blacked Susan's grow wild in northeastern Oklahoma, they are so hardy and beautiful. Just the yellow ones with dark center's. Love all your videos.❤️
Thanks a lot.. truly you doing a great job..
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Great info, thank you!
Your landscape is beautiful! TFS!
What kind of plant isosteospermum
This was especially helpful for my country cottage. Thank you for very solid information. I am always successful with Proven Winners!
Love your video! Great flower beds!
Great energy in the video. Thank you for showing various colors and pictures of the different types of plants.
Flowers are my joy! I’ve always been into annuals but the last several years in getting into perennials big time.. I think getting older has a little something to do with it.. 😂. I just don’t have the same umphh so I’m planting more perennials but still filling in with beautiful annuals !!
my sentiments exactly
Great info, thanks! Living in the high desert of California we deal with hot dry wind every afternoon. I’ve been struggling with perennials that flop or break. I’m definitely going to try the Denim & Lace Russian sage. 💜
Thank you I really needed some direction.
So Beautiful loving it
As always Laura thank you for the help. Bennie
Laura, I love your enthusiasm and suggestions! My garden is on The Master Gardener Tour here in Wilmington, NC in a few weeks... I will think about your suggestions- we've got an acre... I might need more space!
Oh yay! My daughter just started her freshman year there a week ago! I seriously NEVER read the comments, but for some reason, I read this. I’m convinced it was The Holy Spirit! I’ve been an emotional wreck since she left, and she hasn’t been doing much better. She loves Wilmington and the school, but she doesn’t know anyone except for her roommate, who she’s now known for 6 days. She was looking so forward to meeting people, but because of COVID 19, her classes are online. PLEASE tell me that it’s not too late for us to come see your beautiful garden tour together!🙏😘
Thank you for the suggestions.
Great stuff Laura, thank you so much. I’m in Sacramento California zone 9 and it’s already hot and 90* . I love these plants 🌱 they are beautiful!!!
How do you know the zone? I live in Los Angeles.
@@beatrizsandoval4395 zone 10b
Great vid. Thank you
Awesome I have a lot of room to plant these. And hope to plant these at end of gate where my waterhose what reach.
Yes! these will survive the hot/dry SoCal weather and my black thumbs ;)
Thank you for this video.
Very good &clearly informative
Thank you so much for giving us some ideas for heat and drought tolerant plants. I have resorted to just planting sedums that I find here in my local nurseries. I didn't know that there are upright sedums that bloom so pretty! I believe I will be on the lookout for these varieties. I really like your channel, keep up the good work!
Russian Sage looks fantastic even in the wintertime with its airy, silvery stalks softening the starkness.
Thank You, I am new to zone 5. Very hot and arid. After 2 years of fails. I found sedum, Russian sage etc. To be my go to plants. I wish I would have found you 2 years ago. I have now!
Wonderful advice...thank you sooo 👍👍👍
that Russian sage is soo beautiful. 💚💜
OMG!! You just talked about the 3 plants I'm thinking about planting this year (sage, lavender & Echinacea). I had so many questions. Thankyou
Great information on each plant
Your hair looks great!
I love Russian sage! The bees love it too! 🐝
So helpful!
Excellent info!
I can't wait for my sedum to bloom. Love your videos.
Thanks!
I'm adding Shasta Daisies! I can't kill mine off! Heat, poor soil, low water. Talk about lady bug attractor! They are great.
Sedum attracts flies. They are one tough plants. I uprooted them throw them over the fence on a vacant lot. Following year it is still alive!
Really helpful great video.
Wow, loved your garden plants. Wow, don’t wish to be rude ok, but boy oh boy , can certainly talk very fast , how do you breath hun . ..? I love the rudbeckia and marguerite daisy plants . I have several types of perennial plants in my two metre wide borders. I also grow geraniums, panties, lavender, roses, lilies, dahlias, etc. Thanks for all your great tips and advice on which plants are heat tolerant. I live in the uk, so we get lots of rain, and our summers are no way are hot as yours. .. I really could not take the heat of 100 degrees as I’m disabled ex army veteran and have severe asthmatic. We all have our trouble, right hun. Your gardens look beautiful so keep up the good work . God bless from dennis
Great info! Really appreciate this video! We get a ton of sun on the front of the house, so we need these types of plants. Also love the idea of them being great for the pollinators!
I’m a new subie and look forward to more of your videos!
I know! I love going outside and watching all of the pollinators, they are really pretty, especially when you can see some butterflies here and there.
Thanks so much!!
I'm a newbie, love love this video. Thank you so much.
Great tutorial.
Thank you so much for this quality video. You are very knowledgeable and convey info quickly and efficiently. I live in Arizona which made this video on heat tolerant plants especially valuable. Could you please list the plants at the bottom of the video? I had to keep backing up and replaying and I still feel as though I missed important info. Really appreciate what you're doing. Your lawn and garden are spectacular. Can you tell I'm new at this?
All of the plants are listed in the comments section of the video. Thank you.
✋ Laura..
Important info and clarification..
I’ve just begun my career as a gardener so i really need your help..
Thanks for your videos..🙏
Thank you!
You are awesome! 😊🙏🏼
Just want to say hi! I enjoy watching your videos, I think you have great energy. I'm new to gardening, I live in Vancouver BC, and I have a solarium, so I'm playing around with which plants & flowers like (and don't like) being in there. It can get like a hot house in there so in particular, the tomatoes are very happy. I definitely want to try a couple plants in this video.
Terrific, thanks for watching!
Great suggestions
Hi Laura! I absolutely LOVE your channel! My question is...should I plant 1 perennial knowing that it will spread, or is it usually best to plant maybe 3?
Every time I've planted Echinacea's they are pretty for a short period of time. I'm in zone 8a. I put them in full sun, after a couple of days they will look like they have been torched and they never come back from that. These are supposed to be a perennial in my zone. I may be doing something wrong.
Thank You So Much..;-) I lv it..