Most perennials prefer to be planted in spring or autumn, when the weather is cool and rainfall is abundant. But some drought- and heat-tolerant plants can be planted in midsummer too if you keep them well-watered and avoid planting during periods of intense drought. If you want to expand your flower beds now, here are 12 perennials you can plant in July, plus planting tips to help your new plants adapt to the heat.
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