7 PERENNIALS ANYONE CAN GROW
Автор: Linda Vater
Загружено: 2021-05-15
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Struggling with clay soil, heat, wind, hail, or late freezes? In this episode, we walk through 7 bulletproof perennials anyone can grow—especially first-time gardeners across the South and Plains. These plants are drought-tolerant, pollinator-friendly, and low-effort once established, with honest notes on invasiveness, deadheading, division, drainage, and mildew resistance.
The 7 Perennials (with quick notes)
Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower) – native prairie DNA, tough as nails, great cut flower; leave seedheads for birds & reseeding.
Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’ (Black-Eyed Susan) – bloom machine, handles part shade; deadhead if you don’t want spread.
— Bonus: Rudbeckia maxima – blue-green leaves, softer yellow blooms; gorgeous with lilies & alliums.
Sedum/Hylotelephium ‘Autumn Joy’ – the pollinator magnet; root from a stem, thrives in borders & containers.
— Bonus: Sedum ‘Pure Joy’ – compact habit, great foliage contrast; give better drainage (add builder’s sand/grit).
Veronica (Speedwell) – spiky lavender/blue wands, spreads politely, mixes with pinks, oranges, and larkspur.
Chrysanthemum (Garden Mum) – plant fall mums into the ground; shear by July 4 to time an autumn flush.
Tall Phlox (try ‘David’) – choose powdery-mildew-resistant cultivars; luminous whites and pinks for summer borders.
Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum) – long bloom, night-glow white in moonlight; striking against dark foliage.
Groundcover highlight: Creeping Phlox/Thrift (‘Emerald Blue’) – spring carpet, then neat green cover the rest of the year.
Why these work
Built for stressful sites (clay, heat, wind).
Offer season-spanning structure and easy propagation (division, cuttings, self-seeding).
Balance design + durability: contrast, patina, and that “organized chaos” gardeners love.
Pro Tips
Improve drainage for sedums and daisies (grit/builder’s sand).
Deadhead rudbeckia if spread is an issue.
Shear mums to shift bloom to fall.
Seek phlox with disease resistance (e.g., ‘David’).
Plant for pollinators and leave some seedheads over winter.
Chapters
00:00 Why clay-soil gardeners need bulletproof perennials
00:49 Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower)
02:29 Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ + Rudbeckia maxima
04:28 Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ = pollinator powerhouse
06:16 Compact Sedum ‘Pure Joy’ & drainage tips
08:08 Veronica (speedwell) color pairings & spread
09:57 Chrysanthemum as a true perennial + shearing
11:24 Tall Phlox (choose mildew-resistant like ‘David’)
13:19 Reality check: perennials vs shrubs/bulbs in heat
14:20 Shasta Daisy for long bloom & night glow
15:15 Creeping Phlox ‘Emerald Blue’ groundcover win
16:38 Wrap-up: seven easy winners for busy gardeners
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