One of the benefits of clay soil is that it retains a lot of water and is quite fertile. But it can get claggy in the winter and baked solid in the summer, so only specific plants can make it through.
Plants that do well in heavier soils can help you create a beautiful garden in the meanwhile
Here are a few suggestions for plants that do particularly well in clay.
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One of the benefits of clay soil is that it retains a lot of water and is quite fertile but it can get claggy in the winter and baked solid in the summer so only specific plants can make it through plants that do well in heavier soils can help you create a beautiful
Garden in the meanwhile here are a few suggestions for plants that do particularly well in clay number one baptisia blue fake indigo is another name for the native Prairie plant baptisia which has Deep Roots and blooms blue in the spring this perennial flower is great for clay soil since it
May break through the compacted soil you can also choose from white yellow and purple baptisia among other options dried flour Arrangements frequently make use of the seed pods that develop from the Lupine like blossoms number two Aster with their vibrant late season flowers ranging from deep violet to Lavender pink Aster bring
A splash of color and contrast to the front of the perennial Border in the fall these blossoms attract pollinators because of the abundance of nectar they contain pinch back the stems before mid July to postpone flow in and help lessen the need for staking if the plant’s height needs to be
Regulated number three lazing star since its introduction as a cut flower the native Prairie Wildflower blazing star has become an essential perennial for butterfly gardens it has spikes of Deep Purple fluffy flower heads on top of stocks of foliage naturalized plant plantings flower beds cutting Gardens and containers all benefit from this plant’s
Beauty number four blue star native thread Leaf blue star can tolerate a wide range of life and moisture levels from full sun to partial shade and from damp to dry clay it’s star- shaked flowers which bloom in late spring in a Steely blue and the glossy feathery
Foliage which turns a brilliant gold in the fall are its crowning achievements to encourage bushy growth prune stems after flowering number five copsis one of the best border plants and excellent cut flowers is chopis a perennial flower that blooms all summer long colorful kopsis flowers add a burst
Of Happiness to any container garden and they go well with decorative grasses and other hearty annuals and perennials this photo shows Zagreb threadleaf coreopsis a sun-loving ground cover that spreads rapidly and has delicate feathery foliage it thrives in thick clay soil number six fountain grass fountain grass is a rapidly spreading perennial
That when properly cared for produces Spike of puffy burgundy purple flowers that Arch elegantly from the base of the plant named after the way it looks this plant is often thought of as a fountain in bloom the texture color and contrast that this low maintenance ornamental grass offers to open spaces and borders
Is second to none number seven Golden Rod a perennial that blooms from late summer into to fall is a sight to behold in gardens due to its vibrant spikes of yellow flowers not only is it beautiful when cut but it also draws in pollinators like bees and butterflies on General golden rods
Thrive on clay soil and may reach a height of 5 ft crown of rays is equally lovely although it stays much smaller at only 2 ft in height number eight SE Rock Gardens and Boundary fronts benefit greatly from the drought resistant perennial flower setem as the summer Fades into fall the
Profusion of small star- shaked blossoms transforms from pink to deep rose red and finally to coppery rust attractive to butterflies all season long the flattened flower heads rest a top stems of succulent like grayish green foliage I hope you enjoy the video and will consider subscribing to help support our Channel
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Thanks for the recommendation , will try baptisia this year .Subscribed!
I have a few of these, and they are the ones that are handling the clay better.