Plants That Love A Hot Dry Summer...
Plants That Love A Hot Dry Summer | 12 Drought-Tolerant Plants For Beginner Gardeners With another hot, dry summer here in the UK, you might be wondering which plants will continue to thrive without needing constant watering. In this video, I've taken you to my local Squires garden centre to share 12 of my favourite drought-tolerant plants that look beautiful in a cottage garden and, once established, need very little watering. Whether you're planting a sunny border or filling containers, these plants are fantastic choices for beginner gardeners and will reward you with months of flowers while attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. Front of the Border: -Erigeron (Mexican Fleabane) Flowers: May–October -Sedum (Stonecrop) Flowers: July–October -Erigeron 'Sea Breeze' Flowers: May–September -Geranium 'Rozanne' Flowers: June–October Middle of the Border: -Agastache Flowers: June–October -Penstemon Flowers: June–October -Gaura Flowers: June–October -Echinacea Flowers: July–October -Salvia microphylla Flowers: June–October Back of the Border: -Verbena bonariensis Flowers: June–October -Eryngium (Sea Holly) Flowers: July–September -Salvia 'Amistad' Flowers: July–October -Agastache 'Black Adder' Flowers: July–October These plants are perfect if you're looking to create a low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly garden that still looks beautiful throughout the hottest months of the year. The best part? Every one of these plants can also be grown in pots, making them ideal for patios, balconies and smaller gardens too. If you're a beginner gardener looking for plants that give you months of colour without needing lots of watering, I hope this video gives you plenty of inspiration. If you enjoy beginner-friendly gardening tips, cottage garden inspiration and learning how to create a beautiful garden on a budget, I'd love you to subscribe and join our growing gardening community. I teach beginner gardeners how to garden on a budget so if you would like to join my growing community I will add the link here ad(my own brand) https://courses.thegrowclub.co.uk/off... Happy gardening, Sophie x 👀 If you’re ready to transform your garden on a budget then come and join my Grow Club with thousands of members! 🌱 My Beginner Gardening Courses: 👉🏻Keep on top of planning and growing your dream budget garden as I guide you month by month to help you save money and fill your garden. SIGN UP to my ‘Gardening Monthly Membership’- https://courses.thegrowclub.co.uk/off... 👉🏻Ready to learn all the garden basics to transform your garden?With full length tutorials, planting plans, plant lists and access to my private community https://thegrowclub.co.uk/beginner-ga... 🛒FIND ALL MY FAVOURITE garden, home, and beauty finds, view My Affiliate Amazon Store - https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/lookins... 👆🏻FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM (lookinsidemygarden) / 👆🏻FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK (lookinsidemygarden) / lookinsidemygarden 👆🏻FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK (lookinsidemygarden) / lookinsidemygarden 📧 for any enquiries [email protected] #GardeningForBeginners #DroughtTolerantPlants #UKGardening #CottageGarden #GardenCentre

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