along pathways, or in a woodland garden. They’re drought-tolerant and deer-resistant, thanks to their bitter-tasting foliage. Cultivars are widely available, and this perennial is low-maintenance with no serious insect or disease issues.
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your best bet is to plant deer-resistant flowers. These are usually annual and perennial flowers with a strong fragrance or taste, coarse or fuzzy texture, or plants that are toxic to deer. Note that being deer-resistant does not mean deer won’t everdamage your flowers—if...
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Sage is a herb that’s really drought-resistant. You’ll need to water it once in 7-8 days and it will keep on giving you leaves to use in dishes. 16. Poppy Botanical Name:Papaver USDA Zones:3-8 Poppies are a great addition to gardens and homes. They need plenty of sun and will...
.36” in Denver. And it has been a dry July and hot. If (when) there is a drought and we have trained our gardens for low-water, they will survive. When we have ample rainfall (usually not more than 20”-22” in a year), our gardens will be full of flowers and fruit. Can ...
This genus of largely shade-loving perennials goes by many names: spiderwort, inchplant, dayflower, and wandering dude. It can handle both sun and shade. Read more on growing Wandering Dude. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below DonFord1//Getty Images ...
It is easy to grow, drought-tolerant and can grow in pretty much any kind of soil. Echinacea planted with Yarrow Planted along side other late bloomers like Yarrow and ‘Autumn Joy’ Sedum, it is sure to make a statement in the late summer sun garden. ...
Coneflowers are popularperennials. It is a true North American native, which is why it attracts insect pollinators and birds. These plants are heat and drought-resistant, easy to grow, and bloom for months. This plant makes great cut flowers to take indoors to enjoy. ...
Sedum has fleshy leaves, so it's drought-hardy and sturdy. It comes in an astonishing number of forms. Look for low-growing or creeping types, as well as more upright varieties such as autumn joy, which make long-lasting cut flowers. Give it full sun. ...