I was gobsmacked to learn that petunias and alyssum are heat tolerant. I bought a hanging basket of purple petunias and was thinking I'd lose them once it got hotter. The container was so densly packed with plants that I broke it up and got two more pots. Now that I know they'll survive the heat, I'm going to put them in the ground with another heat lover, Florida native red salvia, and alyssum. If you want a shrub that will last a long time, not just something for a container, choose plumbago. I planted a row of them 15 years ago and they're still going strong. Thriving nicely in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, zone 10B. One plant mentioned here that doesn't do well in high temps are roses. They'll live, but struggle to bloom. Also be aware that oleanders are poisonous and handle them with gloves on.
I’m in zone 9, and the only things that have done well during the last 2 droughts are moss rose, summer poinsettias, lantanas, cannas, cosmos, and zinnias. I’m sure there are more, but these are what I had planted, and have sown the seeds already for this year.
You should try Mexican Petunias...they bloom purple flowers all summer but will spread rather quickly if you plant them in the ground. I have a fence row full of them and love them...
Warning: Some of these won’t survive in full sun in the Calif’ interior valley. we’re having full weeks of over 90* dry heat. Last yr a day of 113*. This is not uncommon for this area. I’m in northern Calif foot hills near Chico.☀️☀️☀️
I have the purple one from Africa and it’s not doing well in Florida due to little rain. I have others that I planted last year that aren’t doing well, due to no rain. The garden shop said they were drought tolerant, but they are not.
I was gobsmacked to learn that petunias and alyssum are heat tolerant. I bought a hanging basket of purple petunias and was thinking I'd lose them once it got hotter. The container was so densly packed with plants that I broke it up and got two more pots. Now that I know they'll survive the heat, I'm going to put them in the ground with another heat lover, Florida native red salvia, and alyssum.
If you want a shrub that will last a long time, not just something for a container, choose plumbago. I planted a row of them 15 years ago and they're still going strong. Thriving nicely in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, zone 10B.
One plant mentioned here that doesn't do well in high temps are roses. They'll live, but struggle to bloom. Also be aware that oleanders are poisonous and handle them with gloves on.
this was very informative 🌻
Beautiful flowers
Beautiful flowers in beautiful containers. Very nice video
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l appreciate your attempt ❤. lts very helpful for me to understand sun loving plants. Most of them grow in my country _ Sri Lanka 😇
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My Dusty Miller is flowering🤔 lots of beautiful tiny yellow flowers 🥰
Beautiful flowers
Angelonia it is such a sweet little cottage looking plant. One of my favorites
This was helpful.
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Yeah, I’m wondering how well some of these will survive in the heat of Texas. Temps exceed 100 easily.
I’m in zone 9, and the only things that have done well during the last 2 droughts are moss rose, summer poinsettias, lantanas, cannas, cosmos, and zinnias. I’m sure there are more, but these are what I had planted, and have sown the seeds already for this year.
Awesome, really enjoyed this video. So helpful 🌺
Grew Mex sunflowers last year they were at least 10 feet tall with tones of blooms. Really wowed me
You should try Mexican Petunias...they bloom purple flowers all summer but will spread rather quickly if you plant them in the ground. I have a fence row full of them and love them...
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Nice. Thanks.
What the best flower to grow cause we got hot heat over were in the 106 over CENTRAL VALLY SANGER CAL
Warning: Some of these won’t survive in full sun in the Calif’ interior valley. we’re having full weeks of over 90* dry heat. Last yr a day of 113*. This is not uncommon for this area. I’m in northern Calif foot hills near Chico.☀️☀️☀️
lol yes “full sun” does not mean full sun where we are!
Some parts of southern Mississippi gets too hot for some of those flowers😢
Same for Texas , Louisiana, Florida as hot as it got last three years,I'm almost to thinking a waste of money, time, water, furterlizer
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@@elizabethezell8749you’ve got humidity to deal with there which mean rust etc
I have the purple one from Africa and it’s not doing well in Florida due to little rain. I have others that I planted last year that aren’t doing well, due to no rain. The garden shop said they were drought tolerant, but they are not.
Can these thrive in caribbean sun? I have some hanging baskets and am lookin tor flowers that can take the full sun
These will do well in Zone7B-8A.
Dusty Miller has yellow flowers.
Have any that are preanial clay and hot south sun
Good video, but music is too loud.
What about (Blue Daze) or (Blue my mind)❓
Shiw me the trumpets flowers
Bottlebrush flowers do not appear throughout the year, a few weeks in spring only
You are right, they bloom for a limited time, but they are stunning while they do!
@@BalconyGardenWeb I think Bottlebrush is native to Australia. They come out in warmer months.
It would have been easier to say what doesn't grow in sun.
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Ummm most weeds
A weed is just a flower out of place. 😊
@@SaraGrant-xj4lr We have weeds that are as attractive as flowers. I am going to pot some next spring.
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These flowers do not do good in Texas