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Top 10 Perennial Flowers GUARANTEED to Succeed in CLAY SOIL! 🌹🌻πŸ”₯ // Gardening Ideas



Growing plants in clay soil can be difficult.

It becomes rigid when dried and does not allow water to drain easily.

Having said that, it is still possible to cultivate beautiful plants.

When growing perennial flowers in clay soil, which can be challenging for some species, try one of these ten suggestions.
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⏱ Top 10 Perennial Flowers GUARANTEED to Succeed in CLAY SOIL!
00:00 Intro
00:31 Aster
01:14 Baptisia
01:57 Bee Balm
02:35 Black-Eyed Susan
03:16 Blazing Star
03:55 Bluestar
04:32 Canna
05:07 Common Yarrow
05:42 Goldenrod
06:15 Perennial Geranium
06:50 Outro
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Growing plants in clay soil can be difficult it becomes rigid when dried and does not allow water to drain easily having said that it is still possible to cultivate beautiful plants when growing perennial flowers in clay soil which can be challenging for some species try one of these 10 suggestions

Number one Aster asers with their vibrant late season blooms ranging from deep violet to Lavender pink serve as a colorful contrast to the front of the Fall perennial border and light up the landscape an abundance of nectar makes these blossoms a magnet for pollinators by pinching down the stems

Before mid July you can postpone flowering and reduce the need to stake the plant which is useful for controlling its height from zones 4 through eight Aster do Best number two bazia more commonly known as blue fake indigo is a hearty native Prairie plant that produces blue flowers in the spring the ability to penetrate the heavy clay soil makes it a Top Choice for perennial flower gardens you can also choose from white yellow and purple baptisia among other

Options it’s Lupine like blossoms mature into seed Paws that are frequently used into dried flour Arrangements due to their darkened appearance baptisia thrives in zones 3 to 9 number three the bbom the vividly colored flower heads of bbom a perennial beloved by many for Generations resemble Untamed MAF heads in tones of red pink lavender and purple planting this fragrant plant in large quantities attracts a wide variety of pollinators including bees hummingbirds and butterflies it’s also a great option for

Gardeners looking for plants that can withstand rabbits plant B bomb in zones 4 to9 number four blackeyed Susan as a perennial flower blackeyed Susan is a summertime must for sunny borders perennial borders Cottage Gardens prairies and naturalized Landscapes all benefit from its Daisy likee yellow blossoms which can reach a diameter of 4

In the robust growth in many Blooms of the goldstorm variety make it one of the most beloved types zones 3 to9 are ideal for growing blackeyed Susans number five blazing star the native Prairie plant blazing star has gained popularity as a Cut Flower and is an essential perennial for butterfly gardens

On top of The Verdant flower stocks it produces spikes of delicate deep purple flower heads naturalized plantings flower beds cutting Gardens and containers all benefit from this plant’s Beauty in zones 3 to8 blazing star typically thrives number six blue star no matter the soil type amount of shade or amount

Of moisture the native threadleaf blue star can Thrive both the steel blue star-shaped flowers that bloom in late spring and the brilliant gold foliage that turns glossy and feathery in the fall bring out its best in order to encourage bushy growth you may choose to prune the stems after

They bloom in zones 5 to9 blers really shine number seven Cana spikes of vibrant flowers perch above stems that bear enormous paddle-shaped leaves you can find types that grow to be as short as 2T tall or as tall as 6 ft tall although it can withstand standing water and poorly drained soils

This perennial still needs regular attention to stay neat and healthy canas do best in in zones 7 to 10 number eight common Yaro the lovely Yaro is a perennial flower that does well in clay soil and other unforgiving Garden spots euro is great for both dried and fresh cut flower arrangements

And it can withstand heat and dryness butterflies form to its clusters of gold and yellow flowers and silvery gray foliage which resembles ferns zones 3 to8 are ideal for common Yaro number nine Golden Rod when it blooms in the late summer to fall Golden Rod is a sight to behold in gardens due

To its bright yellow flower spikes on General golden rods thrive on clay soil and may reach a height of 5 fet crown of rays is equally lovely although it stays much smaller at only 2T in height the best zones for Golden Rod are 4 to eight number 10 perennial

Geranium as the most popular kind of geranium in America perennial tranium is great for use as a ground cover in areas with clay soil this plant forms a mound and can grow 2 feet broad on white hairy trailing branches the first fall Frost typically causes the leaves to turn a beautiful

Shade of red persist well in zones 4 to8 well thanks for watching video from catchy Garden don’t forget to click like And subscribe button to always support our Channel you can also turn on the notification Bell to get the latest videos from us we’ll see you in the next Videos

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