Growing zone 6 plants.
Best perennials for containers zone 6.
Brighten up your patio or porch with container friendly perennials.
With its green glossy oval leaves bergenia bergenia cordifolia and cvs zones 3 8 is one of my favorite plants because it is a strong grower that provides a bold element in a container design.
Choose compact varieties for containers.
It grows best in full sun but partial shade is fine as well.
These plants thrive in well drained soil potting mix works perfectly are easy to grow and will add color and texture to the areas where you entertain.
Choose one that will hold its shape nicely without a lot of pruning.
Types of perennials that grow in zone 6 perennials are plants that will bloom year after year.
Coreopsis grandiflora grows to 2 feet high and 3 feet wide with 2 to 3 inch bright yellow flowers coreopsis verticillata has smaller flowers and delicate foliage.
Keep reading to learn more.
Coreopsis is hardy in zones 3 to 9.
Just about any.
Plan an overwintering method for containers with plants that are not at least two zones hardier than your growing zone.
Zone 6 is one of the 13 hardiness zones of the usa.
Available from stokes seeds.
Those growing in zone 6 might tolerate colder or hotter zones as well.
Many perennial plants feel just as at home when potted up in containers as they do planted in the ground.
Very berry offers glossy dark leaves the perfect backdrop for small white bell shaped flowers in summer and bright red aromatic berries in early fall.
They grow best in zones six through 10 and since they rarely grow more than a foot they are ideal for a container.
Mums are great for borders mass plantings containers anywhere you want vibrant colors like gold and orange.
The leaves are anywhere from 10 to 20 inches long and 6 to 8 inches wide and turn a gorgeous burgundy in fall.
Seen growing in zones three through nine these beautiful flowers will enhance any garden.
Perennials that reach 12 wide normally should be planted 6 9 apart for a very full container in its second season.
These pair well with flowering perennials perennials for shade and perennials for sun.
The foliage later turns purplish adding another bit of visual interest so it s great for container gardening and is one of the best plants for pots outdoors.
An evergreen as the centerpiece of a container garden is elegant classic and low maintenance.
You may want to use a few annuals the first year to give your container that full look.
A good option is emerald green arborvitae a semi dwarf cultivar that grows in a narrow pyramid shape to around 7 to 15 feet tall.
Combine with spring and summer flowering plants for a long season of color.
Basically the lower a zone number is the colder that area s weather is.
Zone 6 usually experiences a yearly low of 10 f.
Hardiness depends on variety.
That being said this article focuses on gardening in usda zone 6.