It’s worth finding a few stalwarts that will survive almost anything
When works are done in by pests , disease , or bad weather , it is hard not to take it personally . But on the positive side , each plant that shuffles off this mortal curlicue does offer an chance to add something newer and well to our garden . In this episode , Danielle , Carol , andexpert guest Kielian DeWitttalk about some of the most reliable cultivar that have stand the mental test of time under tough conditions . Perhaps one of these choices will be just correct for filling a col that has lately open up in your garden .
Expert : Kielian DeWittlives and garden in Montana ’s Bitterroot Valley . Check out an clause about her garden here : Garden Design that Does n’t Limit Your colouring Palette
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Sweetfern

Biokovo geranium

Crimson Fans mukdenia

‘Limelight’ panicle hydrangea

Swamp milkweed

Sambucus Black Lace

American cranberrybush viburnum

‘Shenandoah’ switchgrass

‘Sweet Emotion’ abelia, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt

Golden oregano, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt

Purple foxglove, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt

Culver’s root, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt

Pink Lemonade baptisia, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
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