Kot climates - Knowledgebase Question

Phoenix, Ar
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Question by taunyafrank
August 13, 2009
I live in Phoenix what plants can I plant that will last all year besides cactus?


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Answer from NGA
August 13, 2009
There are two distinct growing seasons in the low desert with different annuals thriving in each season. There's a cool season from approximately the end of September through April. Annuals can be installed from September to February. The warm season starts with planting in mid to late February. Some warm-season plants will make it through the summer's heat; others will end their growth when the heat arrives. Lots of flowers can be planted for enjoyment from late September through April. Some of my favorite easy-to-grow annuals include calendula, bachelor's button, pansies and violas, nasturiums, stock, snapdragons, alyssum, dusty miller, poppies and dianthus to name a few. Wildflowers are also seeded in the fall for spring bloom. (October is a good month for sowing wildflowers.) Most of these are sun lovers. Bulbs might be a good choice in the shady area, as they appreciate shade in the summer. Bulbs that do well here include ranunculus, tritonia, iris, amaryllis, spider lily and rain lily. For shrubby plants, you can grow lantana, bottlebrush, Baja fairy duster, hibiscus, bird of paradise, hop bush, Texas sage, yellow bells, Mexican honeysuckle, cassia, yucca and all kinds of palms. Good luck with your garden!

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