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Plants for Full Sun
Gardening in a sunny spot provides endless possibilities for vibrant, thriving plants. Full sun areas—those receiving at least six hours of direct sunlight daily—are ideal for many types of flowers, shrubs, grasses, and edibles. Below are categories and examples of plants well-suited to these conditions, along with some care tips:

Flowering Perennials
Examples

Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender): Aromatic, drought-tolerant, loved by pollinators.
Echinacea purpurea (Coneflower): Long-lasting blooms, hardy, and wildlife-friendly.
Coreopsis verticillata (Tickseed): Bright yellow flowers, low-maintenance.
Salvia nemorosa (Meadow Sage): Purple flower spikes, drought-resistant.

Care:

Deadhead spent flowers to encourage blooming
Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.

Shrubs and Climbers
Examples:

Rosa spp.(Roses): Classic choice; thrives with ample sunlight and fertile soil.
Buddleja davidii (Butterfly Bush): Attracts pollinators with clusters of fragrant flowers.
Clematis viticella: A sun-loving climber with stunning blooms.

Care:

Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Prune according to type and season for shape and health.

Ornamental Grasses
Examples:

Stipa tenuissima (Mexican Feather Grass): Soft, flowing texture for borders.
Miscanthus sinensis (Maiden Grass): Striking plumes in late summer.

Care:Cut back in late winter to make room for fresh growth.

Drought-Tolerant Plants
Examples:

Sedum spp. (Stonecrop): Succulent leaves and starry flowers, perfect for hot, dry spots.
Agastache spp. (Hyssop): Aromatic foliage and spikes of colorful blooms.

Care:

Choose well-drained soil; avoid overwatering.
Add gravel mulch to reduce evaporation.

Edibles
Examples:

Solanum lycopersicum (Tomatoes): Thrives in direct sunlight with regular watering.
Capsicum spp. (Peppers): Excellent for sunny borders or greenhouses.
Allium schoenoprasum (Chives): A hardy, sun-loving herb.

Care:

Provide consistent watering for fruiting plants.
Use nutrient-rich soil and consider companion planting to reduce pests.

Bulbs
Examples:

Allium giganteum: Large, architectural blooms in late spring.
Lilium spp. (Lilies): Vibrant, exotic flowers ideal for sunny beds.

Care:

Plant in free-draining soil.
Stake taller varieties to protect against wind damage.

General Tips for Full Sun Gardens

Water Wisely: Early morning or late evening to reduce evaporation.
Soil Health: Add organic matter to improve water retention in sandy soils.
Plant Selection: Look for drought-resistant and heat-tolerant species.
Mulching: Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.

A well-planned full sun garden can be a haven of color, fragrance, and life, offering beauty from spring through autumn.

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