Hey everyone! Sorry for the unexpected hiatus. Politics and vacation had me beat and busy!
This week we’re taking a look at drought tolerant plants that will thrive in your Texas garden. These are plants that need little water, can withstand the sun, and are almost completely hands-off – my kind of plants!
Gardening doesn’t have to be difficult. If you tend towards native and adapted plants, you can create a beautiful garden that requires very little maintenance. I don’t have a green thumb, I choose plants that thrive with neglect!
Top 5 fave plants:
1. Lantanas
2. Salvias and sages (mealy blue sage)
3. Cactus
4. Turk’s cap
5. Shrimp plant
More about these plants on my blog:
https://craftycody.com/life/drought-tolerant-gardening
#gardening #texas #plants #gardeningtips
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8 Comments
Great video I was looking for plants that would survive this heat! New subscriber!!!
I’m glad I did a search for drought resistant plants. Great video.
I live in San Antonio, TX.
I love lantanas, they survive heat and excessive rain; they also survived all these unusual frosts.
I’d be tempted to add googly eyes to the Old Man cactus.
I'm seeing you have bamboo. Here in the Caribbean we use it to make trellises
Mealy blue a perennial?
Thanks for the great info! Looking forward to adding a few salvia and Turks cap this season.
Thanks!