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Plants that tolerate hot dry conditions


Last year's wet summer is probably a long way from people's minds right now.

The emphasis, I am sure, is about maintaining and sustaining gardens: this will involve some watering, mulching and in some cases reduction, to keep plants fresh and alive.

If you are starting from scratch it's worth considering plants which can tolerate high temperatures and drought conditions.

It would be good to compile a list of plants which are known to do well when the weather is scorching hot.

Feel free to add your recommendation and do add a photo if you have one.

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  • Sempervivum spp.

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    Artemesia Powys Castle

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  • Festuca Clauca
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    Salvia spp. Sage

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    Euphorbia spp.

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  • More Salvias, - this one is Clary Sage, and is also brilliant for cutting (here with Escholzia - Californian poppy)
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    Stachys byzantina
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    As a general rule, most plants with grey or silvery leaves, furry leaves or succulent stems will tolerate full sun and drought conditions.
  • And the other general rule is that, if you advise people to plant for dry conditions, you'll be quoting for land-drains the next year, lol!

    Personally, I've done "mediterranean" designs when asked, but I think native plants are always most suited to our extremely changeable weather.

    Nick @ NM Garden Services Ltd said:

    As a general rule, most plants with grey or silvery leaves, furry leaves or succulent stems will tolerate full sun and drought conditions.
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    Quite!!
    Paul McNulty said:

    And the other general rule is that, if you advise people to plant for dry conditions, you'll be quoting for land-drains the next year, lol!

    Personally, I've done "mediterranean" designs when asked, but I think native plants are always most suited to our extremely changeable weather.

    Nick @ NM Garden Services Ltd said:

    As a general rule, most plants with grey or silvery leaves, furry leaves or succulent stems will tolerate full sun and drought conditions.
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