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Hello, gardeners! Welcome back to our channel. Today, we’re showcasing 50 spectacular plants perfect for those hot, sunny spots in your garden. Whether you want to add vibrant colors or dynamic textures, these selections will make your garden glow all season long.
Let’s start with Pentas. Thriving in the heat, these hardy plants are a must for anyone in warm climates. With their robust summer durability, they bloom profusely even under the scorching sun, perfect for bedding or container gardening.
Moving on to the majestic Hibiscus. These ‘Summerific’ varieties stand tall and produce massive, breathtaking blooms up to 8 inches wide, bringing a tropical flair to your garden from midsummer to fall.
Verbena, the dependable container filler, spreads gracefully and blooms continuously. It creates stunning wreaths of color, integrating beautifully into any garden arrangement.
Ixora thrives in warm, sunny conditions. It’s perfect for adding a burst of color to your landscape or even indoors, provided it gets plenty of light and warmth.
Next, we have Calibrachoa, also known as Million Bells. This versatile plant offers flowers in countless colors and patterns, making it an excellent ‘spiller’ in any container combo.
Speaking of Million Bells, they flourish in both full sun and part shade, loving moist, rich, well-draining soil. Their continuous blooming makes them a favorite among gardeners.
Dahlia, known for its stunning variety, is a popular choice for both in-ground and container planting. With its vast array of colors and forms, it can stand alone or complement other plants in your garden.
No garden is complete without Sunflowers. Their tall, bush-like form is ideal for the back of a bed, along fences, or in large containers, adding height and drama to your outdoor space.
Mandevilla brings vibrant color all summer long with its beautiful vining habit and trumpet-shaped flowers. It’s perfect for brightening up decks, patios, or garden beds.
Blanket Flower, or gaillardia, pops with brilliant shades like hot pink, coral, yellow, and orange. It’s perfect for adding a splash of color to borders or standing out in pots.
Our next plant, Celosia, thrives in the heat with flowers in hues ranging from yellow to purple. It’s an excellent choice for those long, hot summers, bringing vibrant color to your garden.
Lastly, the Texas Bluebonnets. Not only are they the state flower of Texas, but they’re also excellent for full sun and container gardening, adding a touch of tradition and versatility to your space.
And there you have it—50 fantastic plants that thrive in full sun, each bringing its own unique beauty to your garden. Thank you for joining us, and remember to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more vibrant gardening insights. See you in the next video!
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I never thought of a crepe myrtle in a container, its good to learn something new
Only a few varieties of begonia like full sun. Most are a shade plant. Know your variety before planting.
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