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If your perennial garden starts to fizzle as soon as hot weather arrives, then you need a plan to keep your beds blooming. Try interplanting your perennials with annuals that love hot weather. You can experiment each season until you find combinations that suit you, your garden, and your climate. To see the first part of this article, click here.

Melampodium paludosum

Melampodium paludosum
Height: 8 in. to 24 in.
Color: Yellow
Notes: Good for hot, humid climates; very tough plant.
Can't Tolerate: Rich soil; wet soil

Mirabilis jalapa

Mirabilis jalapa
Height: 2 ft. to 3 ft.
Color: Red, pink, salmon, yellow, white
Notes: All parts of plant are poisonous. Best direct-sown; self-sows.
Can't Tolerate: No problems

nicotiana

Nicotiana
Height: 8 in. to 5 ft.
Color: Rose, pink, purple, white
Notes: Easy to grow from seed; self-sow.
Can't Tolerate: Wet stems and leaves

petunia

Petunia
Height: 6 in. to 24 in., varies with cultivar
Color: All colors
Notes: Deadhead for continuous bloom.
Can't Tolerate: Humidity; frequent rain

portulaca

Portulaca
Height: 4 in. to 8 in.
Color: Red, magenta, pink, salmon, orange, yellow, white
Notes: Easy to grow from seed; rooted cuttings will overwinter.
Can't Tolerate: Humidity

Sanvitalia_procumbens

Sanvitalia procumbens
Height: 4 in. to 8 in.
Color: Orange, yellow
Notes: Performs in partial shade, but plant close together for fullness.
Can't Tolerate: Poor drainage

Tagetes

Tagetes (marigold)
Height: 6 in. to 4 ft.
Color: Maroon, orange, yellow, cream
Notes: Easy to start from seed. Deadhead for continuous bloom.
Can't Tolerate: Rich soil

Thymophylla tenuiloba

Thymophylla tenuiloba or Dyssodia tenuiloba
Height: 4 in. to 8 in.
Color: Yellow
Notes: Short-lived, but reseeds.
Can't Tolerate: Poor drainage

Tithonia rotundifolia

Tithonia rotundifolia
Height: 30 in. to 8 ft., varies with cultivar
Color: Orange, yellow
Notes: Shrublike. Deadhead for continuous bloom.
Can't Tolerate: Rain; rich soil

Verbena peruviana

Verbena peruviana
Height: 3 in. to 6 in.
Color: Red, pink, white
Notes: Good as groundcover and on slopes; performs in partial shade.
Can't Tolerate: Wet soil

Verbena tenuisecta

Verbena tenuisecta
Height: 8 in. to 12 in.
Color: Pink, lavender, purple, white
Notes: Shear plants to 2 in. tall if they become leggy.
Can't Tolerate: Poor drainage

Zinnia elegans

Zinnia elegans
Height: 4 in. to 4 ft., varies with cultivar
Color: All colors except blue
Notes: Easy to grow from seed. Deadhead for continuous bloom.
Can't Tolerate: Wet soil; poor air circulation

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