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mosswitch

drought-proof companion plants?

11 years ago

As I'm hand watering young hostas this morning, I'm noticing that there are some plants that are fine, and actually looking good with little or no water, and I'm thinking that next year the astilbes, bleeding hearts and some other water-needy things might be going away and getting replaced with hardier stuff.

In case of another year like the last two.

some of the ground cover plants in the hosta beds are fine. Most of the ferns have gone dormant except for the maidenhair, Christmas, Korean rock ferns and Japanese painted ferns. Tougher plants include:

golden moneywort

saxifraga (strawberry begonia)

red oxalis, also iron cross oxalis

sedums, in variety

lamium "Ghost"

Lamium "Herman"s Pride"

Liriope, all varieties including dwarf mondo grass

tradescantia "bridesmaid"

plumbago (leadwort)

creeping veronicas

violets

thyme

lily of the valley

A small, ferny dwarf euphorbia that accidently got moved with another plant and is doing splendidly in the shade. Don't know what the variety is. I need to use more of it!

Wild ginger and ajuga both wilt in the heat but they are hardy and tough. Ditto vinca minor.

Taller companion plants that can take it:

all of the Solomon's seal family

Toad lilies

hardy geraniums

lamb's ear

hardy begonia

hellebores

epimediums

eucomis

Bletilla (a variety new to me, "Kate" has been blooming all summer!)

Lilies, most types

Heucheras

Has anyone got any other particular favorites that just keep on going no matter what?

Sandy

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