@denvertom7627 The areas where I have they get watered once every week to 2 weeks depending on the temperature and how much rain we had. They definitely aren't as drought tolerant as catmint and sedum, but they are fine to dry out a little bit.
Blooming now in my zone 6 garden--zinnias, cosmos, marigolds, hyssop, gomphrena, hollyhocks, butterfly bush and geraniums that I wintered over in the garage. I'll transplant a hush puppy pennisetum to a sunnier location to get plumes. The notorious Russian sage though fragrant and beautiful will have to be taken out. It's too invasive!
Glorious! it is easy to see that you love your garden and it loves you, too! 🌸🌼🏵
@@LilyValmonte Thank you! I appreciate your kind comments!
Lovely! Thanks for sharing the beauty you have created.
@@cindyconlin2124 It's great to hear from you! Thanks so much for watching my video. That means a lot to me!
looks great! I wonder how "drought tolerant" the hibiscus is? I've been reluctant to try in Colorado as its alwaysl listed as a water lover.
@denvertom7627 The areas where I have they get watered once every week to 2 weeks depending on the temperature and how much rain we had. They definitely aren't as drought tolerant as catmint and sedum, but they are fine to dry out a little bit.
@@gardenwiseadventures thank you!
Blooming now in my zone 6 garden--zinnias, cosmos, marigolds, hyssop, gomphrena, hollyhocks, butterfly bush and geraniums that I wintered over in the garage. I'll transplant a hush puppy pennisetum to a sunnier location to get plumes. The notorious Russian sage though fragrant and beautiful will have to be taken out. It's too invasive!
@@truthbetold2611 You have a lot blooming! It sounds beautiful.