Top 8 Hard to Kill Perennials That Will Bring Color Year After Year πŸŒ»πŸŒΈπŸ‘

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[Music] these Hardy perennials are the way to go when you need Dependable low maintenance plants with considerable blooming punch all of these plants can survive drought bad soil and freezing temperatures year after year without losing their ability to produce stunning blossoms and these are the top eight hard to kill perennials that will bring color year after year [Music] number one daylily daylilies also known as hemocalis are Hardy annuals that will thrive in any warm sunny location they can withstand dry conditions are immune to insects and come in a rainbow of colors and patterns these low maintenance plants will grow in clumps and will need dividing every three to four years to keep producing healthy fresh new growth and healthy fresh new blooms the hardiness Zone range for daylilies is 3 to 10. number two Baron wart Baron Ward is a true Workhorse in the garden and one of the greatest perennials for shade this tough ground cover boasts vibrant flowers and leaves it's great resistance to water deficiency also makes it a good option for dry shaded areas certain varieties when grown in the right conditions can even remain Evergreen all winter long Peppa medium is a slow growing ground cover that will eventually cover your entire Garden in a riot of color the baron Ward can grow in zones four through eight number three tick seed tick seed will continue to bloom all through the summer no matter how hot or dry it gets in terms of perennial plant dependability this Native American species ranks towards the top pests and diseases rarely affect them there is a wide range of sizes and shapes for foliage depending on the species removing Sven flowers as they appear will encourage further blooming tick seed grows best in zones three to eight foreign Russian sage Russian sage will bring a splash of color to your late summer slash early fall Garden this hearty plant is originally from Central Asia where it has a vault to thrive in the Region's extreme heat and dryness it blooms in the middle to late summer with stunning bluish purple flowers that hold their color for weeks although the standard height for Russian sage is five feet shorter dwarf varieties can reach only three feet in height the optimal climate for Russian sage is zone four through nine [Music] number five baptism baptism often known as false Indigo has a very long lifespan once it becomes established Asia is a big perennial shrub that bears blue white purple or yellow blooms on Slender stems followed by huge sea pots even when the plants aren't In Bloom the blue green pea-like foliage is stunning they are able to survive in climate zones three debate [Music] number six Hosta hostas are a safe bet if you like Variety in your plantings these people prefer to spend their time in the shade and they come in a wide variety of sizes colors and forms from Giants who can reach four feet in height to dwarves that only reach four inches hostas are low maintenance and can be dug up and divided to create new plants as needed zones 3-9 are ideal for growing hostas number seven Cranesville Cranesville also known as perennial geranium gets its name from the shape of its seeds from late spring to early fall it blooms with delicate arching stems faring flowers and shades of white pink blue and light purple even when the plants aren't In Bloom most types still put on a colorful display thanks to their mottled or vein leaves especially when the weather turns cooler and the leaves turn of vibrant Crimson in the fall zones five through nine are ideal for the Cranesville number eight Moss flocks Moss flocks also known as phlox sebulata has jewel-like flowers that bloom in the early spring frequently at the same time as daffodils and tulips this tough little ground cover would be great for use on slopes or in Rock Gardens there is a wide range of Hues available from bickeler to mostly one also the plants won't die from being nibbled on by a deer those in zones three to nine can safely plant them well thanks for watching video from catchy Garden don't forget to click like And subscribe button to always support our Channel you can also turn on the notification Bell to get the latest videos from us we'll see you in the next videos
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Length: 5min 55sec (355 seconds)
Published: Wed Mar 15 2023
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