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5 Heat Tolerant Perennials

5 Heat Tolerant Perennials

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5 Heat Tolerant Perennials Garden Answer potatopotatoe: I had a lavender plant that I bought in the beginning of spring and it was woody but it had lots of new growth and I thought it would be good in my very hot and humid climate but it would be indoors. it died.
I had 2 last year that were in part sun and shade outdoors in their black nursery bags but they too died.
No pruning was done. A bit of snips here and there but nothing hard. I'm so lost idk what to do. I didn't over water I think it just doesn't do well in my situation

Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


Hi Laura! Thank you for the informative video! I planted a new Proven Winners variety of Sage called Sage Advice and I am completely blown away by its beauty, even though it is still a small plant. To be honest, so far I haven't really liked any sage variety because most of them look floppy and messy, but this one is just stunning. I highly recommend it!
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I love these plant combinations. I do have a problem however every year with my rudbeckias. The leaves grow fine at first and then suddenly turn black with rust and look terrible the rest of the summer months. I read that I need to take them out and amend the soil. Any suggestions?
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I thought this video was about heat-tolerant plants. But she lives in Zone 3. I live in a Zone 13. I think we have a different idea of what heat is.
No offense. I'm just. disappointed. I'm starting to believe I might only be able to grow cactus.

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I live with my parents, but theyre getting elderly, and are slowing down. Ive started to slowly take over the household and one of things Ive started to get into is making sure they have a pretty garden to look at.
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I hear that Lavenders are great for bees. But, are bees a big problem? If I plan on planting almost all around the fenced backyard, does that mean Ill have a lot of in my yard? My main concern is being stung.
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You may not be aware of this but you alienate women ages 50 and older by referring to them as guy's. These women, who constitute most of the gardeners in the US, absolutely hate beinf reffered to as guys!
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I have red with yellow in the middle lantanas and 2 bougenveillias and 7 pygmy palms in my front yard, the backyard has Vincas, red lantana's, little john, purple lantana's, orange bells, and bush grass
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Exactly what I needed. Love these videos! I get overwhelmed in the store and like to do some easy research before going into garden centers and these overviews are perfect for this.
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This is exactly what I needed! Thank you! Do you have a video about trees that are able to tolerate a high heat index? Ive noticed a lot of the tops of my trees burning
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