Best 8 Native Plants That Thrive in Clay Soil 🌷🌾🍃 // Gardening Tips

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In this clay soil gardening video, we're going to show you some of the best 8 native plants that thrive in clay soil. Clay soil is a great organic soil conditioner and these plants will help improve your soil and provide you with a beautiful garden!

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, these are the plants you need to try in your clay soil garden! From native plants to easy-to-grow plants, we've got you covered! Watch this video to learn about the benefits of growing these plants in clay soil and see for yourself how beautiful and vibrant your garden can be!
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⏱ Best 8 Native Plants That Thrive in Clay Soil
00:00 Intro
00:45 Goat’s Beard
01:27 Canada Wild Ginger
02:05 New England Aster
02:39 Blue False Indigo
03:16 Coreopsis
03:57 Joe-Pye Weed
04:29 Blazing Star
05:02 Canada Goldenrod
05:38 Outro
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I just love my golden rod tea!! This plant just appeared in my yard and I feel blessed and humbled by such a treasure of a plant! ❤❤❤

julyortega
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A caution... false indigo becomes a very large plant.. so it will need room... it grows a very substantial rootball like a shrub and can be aggressively divided... it is virtually indestructible

steveo
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This is a great list! Just be aware if you start from seed, you may need to wait a year for the seeds to take on many of these. Also, Goldenrod is amazing but aggressive! So be careful.

Fellowtellurian
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Your title should have an area listed if you going to say native. Native to where?

anonperson
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Native to where? If you're in California, or the US South, or Midwest, I can't be sure your native plants are native to my area, the Northeast. You should specify. There are such important reasons for using natives, but only if they are truly native to the place we are planting.

Canada goldenrod should come with a warning about spreading like mad with those rhizomes (which are not the pollinating part of the plant!).

trumpetingangel
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I think these are all native to the east and north. Not sure about that though… but I live in San Diego, right on the coast, in zone 10b (which I heard changed recently? 11a now or something?). I live about a five minutes' drive to the beach. Sea salt spray, salty air, calcium rich dirt, hard water, high pH, and yes, clay soils.

While some of these species COULD potentially do well here, and likely all ARE grown here by SOMEONE— such as the _Coreopsis_ I’ve seen—it just never rains here, at least not in the summer. Not saying it never rains, as it’s now rained far too much just this year and last year, alone. Plants have drowned, but at least we’re out of that drought, right? 😑 It rains here, but it’s not like other, more temperate &or northerly climates, where frequent summertime thunderstorms are a regular thing, and which provide reliable irrigation. We either need sprinklers, hand watering, or drip irrigation here. And it must be monitored carefully.

And I haven’t even gotten into the soil types here! 😆 There is a TON of clay here, but some areas are different. Some have a richer clay with more drainage, some are dry, rock-hard kalichi (sp?) soils, some are sandy soils… what’s lacking here is the organic matter, mostly, so compost and addition of various organic products is very necessary. Even adding topsoil or potting soil to in-ground succulent gardens is vital, as the added layers of elevation facilitate drainage.

erikm
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what mean:” if you want plant many of them- its fine…”? 😳 really?!

jennifer-bonw
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interesting but i think this should be called "Best 8 American Native Plants That Thrive in Clay Soil as none of these are native in my home ! please remember that youtube in world wide. british gardening channels such as "the middle sized garden " alway make it clear they are talking about their location . thanks

rogernorman
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I wonder what countries can grow Canada goldenrod and New England aster hmm

HoustonPaul
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Please specify where these plants are native to, plants aren't native everywhere...

gabnaturalist
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Your title should have an area listed if you going to say native. Native to where?

anonperson