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    Episode 181: Plants You Can’t Kill

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMay 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    When plants are done in by pests, diseases, or bad weather, it is hard not to take it personally. But on the positive side, each plant that shuffles off this mortal coil does offer an opportunity to add something newer and better to our garden. In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and expert guest Kielian DeWitt talk about some of the most reliable cultivars that have stood the test of time under tough conditions. Perhaps one of these choices will be just right for filling a gap that has recently opened up in your garden.

    Expert: Kielian DeWitt lives and gardens in Montana’s Bitterroot Valley. Check out an article about her garden here: Garden Design that Doesn’t Limit Your Color Palette 

     


    Danielle’s Picks: Plants You Can’t Kill

    • Sweet fern (Comptonia peregrina, Zones 2-6)
    • ‘Biokovo’ hardy geranium (Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’, Zones 5-8)
    • Crimson Fans® mukdenia (Mukdenia rossii ‘Karasuba’, Zones 4-8)
    • ‘Limelight’ panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’, Zones 3-9)
    Sweetfern
    Biokovo geranium
    Biokovo geranium
    Crimson Fans mukdenia
    Crimson Fans mukdenia
    Limelight hydrangea
    ‘Limelight’ panicle hydrangea

    Carol’s Picks: Plants You Can’t Kill

    • Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata, Zones 3-9)
    • Black Lace® elderberry (Sambucus nigra ‘Eva’, Zones 4-7)
    • American cranberrybush viburnum (Viburnum trilobum, Zones 2-7)
    • ‘Shenandoah’ switchgrass (Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’, Zones 5-9)
    Swamp milkweed
    Swamp milkweed
    Sambucus Black Lace
    Sambucus Black Lace
    American cranberrybush viburnum
    American cranberrybush viburnum
    ‘Shenandoah’ switchgrass
    ‘Shenandoah’ switchgrass

    Expert Guest Kielian DeWitt’s Picks: Plants You Can’t Kill

    • ‘Sweet Emotion’ abelia (Abelia mosanensis, Zones 4-8)
    • Golden oregano (Origanum vulgare ‘Aureum’,  Zones 4-9)
    • Purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea, Zones 4-9)
    • Culver’s root (Veronicastrum virginicum, Zones 3-8)
    • ‘Pink Lemonade’ baptisia (Baptisia ‘Pink Lemonade’, Zones 4-9)
    ‘Sweet Emotion’ abelia, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    ‘Sweet Emotion’ abelia, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    Golden oregano, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    Golden oregano, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    Purple foxglove, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    Purple foxglove, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    Culver’s root, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    Culver’s root, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    Pink Lemonade baptisia, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt
    Pink Lemonade baptisia, photo courtesy of Kielian DeWitt



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