Plants for the Summer

Choosing the right plants for summer involves considering those that can thrive in the heat and possibly with less water. Here are some great options for summer planting:
1.Sunflowers: These bright, cheerful flowers love full sun and can tolerate drought once established.
2.Marigolds: Known for their vibrant colors and ability to repel pests, marigolds thrive in hot weather.
3.Zinnias: These come in a variety of colors and are great for cutting gardens, thriving in full sun and heat.
4.Lavender: Not only does it tolerate heat well, but it also attracts pollinators and has a lovely fragrance.
5.Lantana: A hardy plant that comes in various colors and attracts butterflies.
6.Coneflowers (Echinacea): These are drought-tolerant perennials that bloom all summer long.
7.Black-Eyed Susans: These bright, cheerful flowers are very heat tolerant and easy to care for.
8.Petunias: Available in a variety of colors, petunias can thrive in summer heat with regular watering.
9.Succulents: Ideal for hot, dry climates, succulents store water in their leaves and can withstand prolonged periods without watering.
10.Cacti: Perfect for extremely hot and arid conditions, cacti come in many shapes and sizes and require minimal water.
For vegetables:
1.Tomatoes: These thrive in warm weather and plenty of sunlight.
2.Peppers: Both hot and sweet varieties love the summer heat.
3.Cucumbers: These grow quickly in warm weather and need lots of sunlight.
4.Squash and Zucchini: These are prolific producers in the heat.
5.Beans: Bush and pole beans are both excellent choices for summer gardens.
Herbs:
1.Basil: Loves the heat and can be harvested continuously through the summer.
2.Thyme: This hardy herb thrives in hot, dry conditions.
3.Rosemary: Perfect for hot climates and adds flavor to many dishes.
4.Oregano: Another herb that loves the sun and heat.
These plants will add color, fragrance, and sometimes even food to your summer garden, making it a vibrant and enjoyable space.
Marigolds:
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