... that corn is popping on the stalk!
... that the fire hydrants are chasing down the dogs!
... that the cows are giving evaporated milk!
Okay, these are getting a little ridiculous, I admit it.
The point, obviously, is that it is HOT OUTSIDE this summer in Oklahoma! Of course, this summer is no different than any summer in Oklahoma - it gets hot and stays hot, and the plants begin to wilt and brown and go dormant and die.
What's the use of trying to have a lovely garden in Oklahoma in the summer?!
Actually this is only partially true.
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Will Rogers Gardens, OKC - Sweet Potato Vine, Crape Myrtles, Cannas, Castor Bean Plant, and etc. |
And there are surprising number of plants that will not only survive Oklahoma summers but also THRIVE and blossom!
I've been trying to start early and finish early while gardening in this crazy heat and humidity. I find myself dripping and wilting by about 9 AM every day.
Today was a short gardening day... by the time the drips started just before 9 AM, I was finishing up the job. Since the day was overcast (but still so humid), I decided to do a little photography in the garden of my client and then in a botanical garden near my home.
I think I walked around shooting photos for about 20 minutes, and by the time I was done, I was DONE! It amazed me to feel the way I did - absolutely overcome by the humidity - when the flowers around me were so fresh and bright and loving the heat!
For those of you who have wondered what to plant in Oklahoma gardens that will thrive in the summer, here is a visual list of some of the plants I see time and again in the gardens of my clients - they always seem to do well in our heat, and most of them survive our Oklahoma winters and come back the next year, strong as ever.
I'm not sure about other areas, but if your weather is similar to Oklahoma, these might work for your garden too.
From here on out, I'll let the plants speak for themselves, and I'll just include the names of the plants.
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Jenn's Garden - Black-eyed Susan |
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Jenn's Garden - Cyrpres Vine |
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Jenn's Garden - Hyrdrangea, Cyrpress Vine, Petunia |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Purple Heart & Dwarf Daylily |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Lantana & Ornamental Grass |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Sedum/Stonecrop |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Canna |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Caladium (shade-loving) and Nandina |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Cleome |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Zinnia |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Crape Myrtle (good old Oklahoma standby) |
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...also in pale purple |
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... or white |
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...or hot pink |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Texas Red Yucca & Purple Heart |
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Will Rogers Gardens - Portulaca/ Rose Moss |
This is the end of the visual list but by no means is it the end of the list of plants that absolutely thrive in and love Oklahoma summer heat!
Before I sign off and go eat some ice cream to cool off, let me ask you if that last plant looks or sounds familiar?
Remember "Pursy"? A Love Song to Purslane?
(no, it's not an obscure long-lost song from the Beatles)
Rose Moss Portulaca is the ornamental form of the common "weed" form of Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)...the edible weed! Check out the blog post to find out more. It's yummy!
Here's one final parting shot of some of the temporary residents of Will Rogers Gardens who also don't mind the heat...
Okay, ice cream calls! Time to brave the heat and drive home.
Happy gardening this summer, wherever your summer garden may be!
(and for those in the Southern hemisphere - happy winter gardening!)