Heat Tolerant Plants

Some like it hot! The dog days of summer can take the fire out of your garden, fading brilliant colors and leaving lush, healthy foliage looking dull and listless. Luckily, there are plenty of plants available that thrive in the heat, allowing you to create a landscape that will stand out beautifully during the hottest season of the year.

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  • $15.00
    Caladium Spring Fling Bulbs
  • $8.00
    Zantedeschia Callafornia® Red Calla Lily Bulb
  • $15.00
    Delphinium Delgenius™ Chantay Larkspur
  • $25.00
    Mangave Art & Sol® 'Thunderbird'
    Mangave Art & Sol® 'Thunderbird'
  • $8.00
    Gaillardia Spintop™ Mariachi Copper Sun Improved Blanket Flower
  • $8.00
    Lavandula Lavish® Pink Lavender
  • $10.00
    Armeria Dreameria® 'Sweet Dreams'
  • As low as $10.00
    Heuchera 'Fire Chief' Coral Bells
  • $8.00
    Coreopsis Solar Fancy Tickseed
  • 5 (3)
    As low as $15.00
    Buddleia 'Miss Molly'
    Buddleia 'Miss Molly'
  • 3.5 (2)
    $15.00
    Echinacea Sombrero® Salsa Red
  • $8.00
    Salvia Bodacious® 'Jammin Jazz' Ornamental Sage
  • $8.00
    Dianthus SINGLE STAR™ Fire Star Improved - Red Carnation
  • $20.00
    Echinacea Double Scoop™ Cranberry
  • 5 (1)
    Hydrangea Gatsby Pink® Oakleaf Hydrangea
  • $15.00
    Agastache Sunrise™ Red Improved
  • Rudbeckia Rodeo™ Double Red Black-Eyed Susan
  • $15.00
    Penstemon 'Blackbeard' Beardtongue
  • 5 (1)
    $20.00
    'Limelight' Hydrangea
    'Limelight' Hydrangea
  • $20.00
    Lavandula New Madrid® Rose Lavender
  • 5 (1)
    $10.00
    Sedum SunSparkler® 'Firecracker' Stonecrop

With a huge selection of heat-tolerant trees, shrubs, and perennials from which to choose, you'll find whatever you need to fill every corner of your garden.

Tips for gardening in particularly hot, dry climates:

  1. Water with a drip system whenever possible—soak the bed slowly and thoroughly to a depth of 10 to 12 inches.
  2. Watering deeply every 3 to 5 days is preferable to a shallow daily watering.
  3. Water in the early morning, so foliage has time to dry.
  4. Add a 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch or similar material to aid in water retention and help keep the roots cool during hot weather.

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