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Orlando Summer Gardening: What Actually Survives July

Orlando Summer Gardening: What Actually Survives July
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Three summers of testing 40+ plants through Orlando's wet-heat extreme. The 12 that survived without coddling are the only ones I'll recommend.

Florida's summer isn't just hot — it's hot, wet, and afflicted by surprise hailstorms and weeks where it rains every single afternoon at 3:00. Most plant-care advice on Pinterest is written for temperate climates and gets people killed-plant disappointed by August.

The 12 that actually survived

Crotons. pentas plant. Lantana. Plumbago. Native firebush. bougainvillea (with full sun). caladium bulbs. Coleus (modern heat-tolerant varieties). Mexican petunia. Sweet potato vine. Periwinkles. African iris. None of these need coddling. All of them look intentional, not just survival-mode.

The killer mistakes

Overwatering. Florida summer is wet enough that most beds don't need supplemental water more than once a week unless you're in a drought stretch. Watering daily by habit is how root rot happens.

Orlando Summer Gardening: What Actually Survives July
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Planting in afternoon-only sun without protection. The 1-4 PM Orlando sun in July will scorch leaves on plants that handle morning sun just fine.

Mulching too thin. 3-4 inches of pine bark mulch is the difference between a bed that survives and one that bakes. Most gardeners apply 1".

Infrastructure that helps

A wooden garden house (a Bloomcabin-style shed) gives you shaded propagation space — surprisingly useful for the months when nothing should be transplanted into full sun. A Stanley tumbler filled with ice water before you go outside; 30 minutes in July afternoon humidity will dehydrate you fast.

The honest answer

Orlando gardening is a different sport than Atlanta or Charlotte gardening. Plants that thrive in Georgia die in Florida summers. Buy from local growers, ignore the national big-box tags, and accept that your June-August beds will look different from your November-March beds. That's the climate; work with it.

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