Grow your favorite perennials and Hostas in a zone 4 cold weather climate. Find out which plants grow best, planting techniques, winter hardiness, and more.
This plant tends to open up in the center during hot summers, so it is best grown north of zone 7. Full Sun | Zones: 3-7. Variety Pictured: Artemisia schmidtiana 'Silver Mound' Learn More 9. Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Weed) Gather bouquets of Asclepias all summer long; the long...
Tyson-Strait, however, offers a note of caution: “Depending on where you live, this plant is a borderline hardy perennial. It will rarely survive winters under zone 7. I left it in the ground, and it survived the past New York City winter.” This plant is deer- and rabbit-resistant ...
If you live in a northern zone and are frustrated with perennials that are behaving like annuals, here is a list of plants we have found to consistently overwinter in Zone 4.
4. Purple Coneflower ThePurple Conefloweris another perennial that just oozes country charm. Similar to the sun-loving Black-Eyed Susan, the Purple Coneflower spreads quickly, so it’s great for large areas. It’s also an excellent cut flower to add bright pops of color to any bouquet. ...
Mackinac Island is in Zone 4 so the cooler temperature may help to keep these plants manageable. I recommend that you check with your local nursery before planting them in your garden, particularly in warmer climates. 12 | Pachysandra terminalis Zones: 5 to 9Light: ShadeBloom Time: SpringHeigh...
Sorry, folks north of Zone 6. Actually, it only works here (Z. 6a) because of outstanding drainage; it’s planted in a pile of gravel. Mine has lived through two winters with -20 F days. Place where the sun will rise or set behind it for maximum effect. Bunny the Whippet not ...
Like Home Depot, their website has a filter for zone which allows you to narrow the plant selections to only those that will grow in your area. They ship large potted plants, have easy-to-find categories (on their top menu) for “sun” and “shade” perennials, and offer collections of...
29-35 inches, zone 2 Actinidia kolomikta, hardy kiwi vine, sun to part shade, zone 4, edible Aconitum Arendsii – deep blue, h 5′, sun to part shade, all parts of the plant are poisonous, harmful if eaten Aconitum Napellus, sun to part shade, blue, blooms mid to late summer, ...
s growing. Our totem poles come direct from our farms where the plants grow up to 20 years before we take cuttings, so our plants are much thicker than others elsewhere. Perfect for living rooms, offices, bedrooms or anywhere plant life is desired. This item is nonzoned and it does not...