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

  1. I’m glad I did a search for drought resistant plants. Great video.
    I live in San Antonio, TX.

  2. I love lantanas, they survive heat and excessive rain; they also survived all these unusual frosts.

  3. I'm seeing you have bamboo. Here in the Caribbean we use it to make trellises

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