5 Heat-Tolerant Plants That Are THRIVING in My California Garden! ☀️☀️☀️

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Welcome Gardeners! Today let’s talk about some plants that can handle the 🔥HEAT🔥! Here are 5 plants that I’ve noticed are handling our heatwaves this summer likes it’s just another day! These plants laugh in the face of triple digit temps (while I’m inside with the AC 😅) ☀️ Enjoy!

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Perfect timing as always! Hands up everyone who is just dying in this heat? Houston, Texas (9A). 🙋‍♀️

digsindirt
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New camera? Your video quality looks amazing. Great information you shared. I'll make sure to add those plants in my garden next year. Thank you Miss Jaynie!

kathymss
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Hi Janey, I so appreciate the information you give for each plant, especially the characteristics or structures. It helps me remember as I create my shopping list for next spring. Even though I’m only in a zone 5, I too am turning towards heat tolerant plants with climate change. I love scaveola and Lantana! 🌸❤️🇨🇦

eileenchang
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I didn't know that perennial hibiscus came in determinate and indeterminate. Bonny

richbishop
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Thank you - I had no idea about the determinate vs indeterminate rose mallow!

SnappyR
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Yes! This is the one I was waiting for 😊 thank you so much. I'll be adding these to my garden next year .

debrabray
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Great information! Thanks for all the graphics to support the information.

ytubechannel
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This is awesome for those living in our hellish dry hot area! Janey and Robbie are a great resource for our area. I also found a new youtuber that lives in the Sacramento area called The Drought Proof Garden. He seems to be focusing on vegetable gardening but has good insights. Our garden climate doesn't get a lot of vlogging so I wanted to spread awareness of his channel.

GreenGranny
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Really informative video Janey! You are so knowledgeable, and have a talent for being able to teach others.

kfetter
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See, this is why it’s important for us in California to look at our sunset hardiness zones. I’m also zone 9b in Northern California. I live near the coast, though, which means I don’t get the triple digit temperatures and I have long periods of gray foggy weather in the summer.

darstar
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How does the hibiscus do with overhead watering in zone 9b, full sun (I’m in Bakersfield, CA)? I have a fountain that has a pretty aggressive splash 💦 overhead which gives me a bog type area for planting and I really love the summer color that hibiscus give but didn’t think it could handle the constant wet leaves and petals with the full sun, I’m thinking sun burn? I have irises (spring bloom color) and elephant ear and calla lily, that’s showing some scorching where the overhead water sits. Any experience with overhead water (all day)+full sun?

sharabenson
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I’ve planted the plants you ve suggested before and it’s working so well, I have tons of lantana, hibiscus everywhere, and I’m sure gonna had some more of the ones you suggested today!!
Thank you so much!!

dinac
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2 more good ones here in Texas are vinca and pentas and of course my bubblegum patunias 🌸but then again. My list of hardy plants are growing lol. Sending big hugs to you and your family

tinaharrell
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Calylophus doesn’t do well here in southern New England. The nights apparently are too warm. Does great early in spring but not summer time. I reread the cultural specs and somehow missed that or I wouldn’t have grown them for resale. Oh well

maynardgreenhouse
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Good morning janey!! Lantana should definitely just an annual for me here in 6b however I have a fireworks Lantana that has stayed w me for 3 yrs now lol it cracks me up bc every spring I think okay its goin to be gone but nope she just keeps "bursting" with new growth . Thank u for this video very helpful ..today were looking at 105 in my city in kansas . Going to be rough 😅

nikkichevere
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I guess they are so commonplace that no one bothers to mention them but Pelargoniums don't mind the heat if watered well enough. I don't consider them high water users.

pennybourban
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Thank you for a very well thought out video! I'm in Zone8b, San Antonio, TX area and it has been my experience that my lantanas (both upright & trailing) have never been an invasive plant for me in my 20 years of the initial planting. When many other cannot handle our extreme hot temps and drought conditions, this one does extremely well. And even in the odd years of freezing temps TX experienced, these plants came back reliably.

santahampton
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How often do you water your lawn in CA in the summer?

PopcornedPolitics
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Ooooh I love learning new garden facts. The lantana info was interesting and definitely something I didn't know. Thank you!

DianeCee
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You had me worried a minute over my Hibiscus 🌺 I’ve never heard they had a determinate version lol I got the PW Edge of Night last year she’s so gorgeous this year! Blooms everyday … I just ordered one from Garden Crossings Summer In Paradise it looked like a warm pinky red salmon watermelon color I hope so lol Thanks 🤍🤍🤍

marionallen