Top 8 Hard to Kill Perennials That Will Bring Color Year After Year 🌻🌸👍

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If you're looking for plants that will keep your garden looking beautiful for years to come, then check out this list of hard to kill perennials! These plants are perfect for starters or experts alike, and they'll add color and life to your garden year after year!

From beautiful Canterbury bells to cheerful cosmos, this list of 8 hard to kill perennials is sure to bring color to your garden year after year. With plants that are easy to care for and resistant to pests and disease, you'll have a garden that's always looking beautiful!
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⏱ Top 8 Hard to Kill Perennials That Will Bring Color Year After Year
00:00 Intro
00:32 Daylily
01:09 Barrenwort
01:51 Tickseed
02:26 Russian Sage
03:08 Baptisia
03:42 Hosta
04:15 Cranesbill
04:55 Moss Phlox
05:33 Outro
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Great list! I guess I would just add Black Eyed Susan’s to the list. These things spread everywhere!

larrymcelroy
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All good choices. Note: If you live where deer invade your garden, they find day lilies and hosta to be delicious, so don’t choose those.

jfcurran
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I never heard of barrenwort. I’ve killed tickseed. Only recently discovered Russian sage. Love it! Thanks for this list.

fransak
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Thank you for sharing this with us and along with alot of information. Beautiful plants.😊

judyingram-khvm
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I have all except Barrenwort and they're all valuable parts of my garden. Russian Sage is one of my go-to pollinator plants. The bees love it and the yellow of the coreopsis sets it off beautifully. Aside from hostas they're deer resistant and even some of those are left alone. They do go for one cranesbill and leave the others alone.
Very nice list of reliable performers.

dianeladico
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The computerized narration - with its mispronunciations - is terrible. Good information though.

rjnunziante
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Excellent informative video, thank you 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

CHIBACRV
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1. Day Lillies - divide every 2-3 years. Zones 3-10
2. Barrenwort - (withstands dry shade) Zones 4-8
3. Tickseed - Remove spent flowers to encourage more blooming. Zones 3-8
4. Russian Sage - Zones 4-9
5. Baptisms (False indigo) - Zones 3-8
6. Hosta (shade) - Low maintenance. May dig and divide. Zones 3-9
7. Cranesbill (perennial geranium) - Zones 5-9
8. Moss Phlox - ground cover - Zones 3-9

cheerfulgirl
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The red flowers that you showed as daylilies were actually Lilium!

chrispetersen
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I have Russian sage and while the bees love it, we are getting tired of trying to keep it curtailed. I'm going to pot it and see if it grows that way.

LindaBJDFan
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Worst ever for me is the beautiful fragrant passion flower. Omg that is so invasive.

marymclaughlin
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Russian sage ( Perovskia atriplicifolia ) was been reclassified in it 2004 through DNA testing as "Salvia yangii", officially placing it in the sage genus. So watch for both Latin names on plant tags.

LarryDickman
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Nice assortment of perrenials, looking ahead to trying some out to see how they grow, flourish and bloom to color up my yard. Subscribed and thanks, happy gardening.😊

ttjciluk
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Great list. Thank you for all the info. What about Salvia? I've had great luck with it.

janetcrane
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Hostas have to be planted in the shade in the southwest. The sun will bake them if planted in the sun

samueljaramillo
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It would be great to know which zone map is being used as I live in the very fickle growing area of Calgary with dry atmosphere, short growing season with occasional hailstorms, severe winter cold but also high temp Chinook winds.

joannamcdee
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Some of the phlox pictured were tall garden phlox not just moss phlox.

chrispetersen
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Very pretty! I appreciate your channel. Keep it up! My channel doesn't have near the viewership yet, only 219 subs, but all we can do is keep grinding and putting out videos!! Well make it someday. Don't give up on your dreams!

gardeningbytheseatofyourplants
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Good content but the background music is unecessary.

angelabacker
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I guess I am a professional as I seem to be able to kill any plants!

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