Monday, February 13, 2012

What are good flowers that do not need to be watered and grow in sunny,sunny Florida weather?

Me and mom are wanting to regrow our garden but we always forget to water , and we live in hot florida weather with no shade. Are there any pretty flowers that you suggest? Pictures appreciated.

What are good flowers that do not need to be watered and grow in sunny,sunny Florida weather?
Lantana is a sure thing, as are bougainvilleas. But bougainvilleas are vines, and they have thorns, and can be a bit messy.



Both of these plants love hot weather, sun, and can tolerate being without water for a few days.



Here are some pix:



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Reply:Thank you! Our garden is doing just great with these flowers and more. Report It
Reply:Howdy Fl Gardeners,

First off, EVERY plant needs water, especially while it's getting established after planting. And, I guess I'd need to know if you like to grow annuals (which bloom for a while, like a season, and then fade away) or do you want something more permanent, that you only have to plant once? If you don't mind a little extra work, annuals are always really gorgeous, especially in mass plantings, if you can afford it. They would be things like snapdragons and marigolds, that love the sun. Also, zinnias LOVE hot sunny weather and will bloom for a pretty good spell.

If you want more mileage out of your bucks, go for hibiscus,gardenia, plumbago, and buttercup (alameda). These are more "shrubby," but get bigger every year with more blooms. And my favorite: bougainvilla (it's like a gorgeous climbing vine that comes in fabulous colors). It can REALLY tolerate dry conditions (once established). There's also something called a tipichina (sp?) and it's a bush with gorgeous purple flowers. If you absolutely HATE watering, then probably cactus! Best of luck!
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