Belovers exposed to the south? The sun -resistant varieties are the perfect solution for a garden that is always luxuriant, even on the hottest and most sunny days.


When it comes to flower beds exposed to the sun It is not uncommon to immediately think of suffering plants, burnt leaves and dry soils. In reality there are varieties that not only resist, but even love these conditions. It is curious how, where many plants surrender, others find their ideal habitat. Some blooms, for example, give the best just when the rays beat stronger.
Those who want a beautiful garden all year can start from a practical choice: to focus on those species that do not fear theexposure to the south. In this way you save continuous care and you get a natural and harmonious glance without excessive efforts. Sometimes it is enough to observe a simple lavender that resists the heat to understand how much nature knows how to surprise. And it is not uncommon that a guest remains amazed in front of a luxuriant flowerbed right at the most sunny point in the garden.
Plants resistant to the sun for flower beds to the south: the most reliable choices
There are many resistant plants in the sun, and it is not easy to orient yourself among all the possibilities. However, some have a common feature: they are used to living in hot and bright environments. This means that they adapt easily and do not require constant attention. Among the most popular varieties are the lavenderwho not only loves the sun but also gives the perfume and unmistakable color, the rosemaryuseful in the kitchen and perfect as aromatic hedge, and the Gazaniawith its colorful flowers that open only to direct light. There is no shortage of i geraniumsrobust and tireless that remain in bloom throughout the summer, and the sedumfatty plant capable of surviving even in arid soils.


It is interesting to note that many of these plants have Mediterranean origins: it is not surprising that they were born to live with sun and drought.
Beds on the south: how to make them splendid all year round
Before talking about concrete lists and advice, it is worth dwelling on a simple aspect: it is not enough to have robust plants to obtain a harmonious result. The glance is the first thing that surprises those who enter the garden. Colors, heights and shapes must dialogue with each other. When creating a balanced set, the flower bed immediately becomes more welcoming. And it is surprising to find out how few attention can completely change the atmosphere of an outdoor space.
So here are some key points to consider:
- Choose plants with blooms at different times, so the garden remains alive throughout the year.
- Combine high and low varieties to give depth and natural movement.
- Treating the chromatic palette: lavender purple, geranium red, yellow of the Gazanie create lively contrasts.
- Do not forget the mulch: cortex or gravel retain humidity and improve the aesthetic aspect.
- Also insert aromatic plants, which combine beauty and functionality in a surprising way.
Practical ideas for a bright and resistant garden
Anyone who has a flowerbed exposed to the south knows that the challenge is not only aesthetic, but also of maintenance. That’s why to choose resistant varieties simplifies daily management.
Some useful advice is to prefer aromatic plants, in addition to being beautiful they are useful and almost indestructible. Inserting low growth species next to the highest ones helps to give depth and harmony. Even playing with shades, like the purple of lavender, the red of geraniums and the yellow of the Gazanie, gives lively and surprising contrasts. Furthermore, it is better to limit the frequent watering, better few and targeted to strengthen the roots and make plants more resistant.
It is curious to think that a flowerbed kissed by the sun, instead of being a problem, can become the most scenic part of the garden. Just choose carefully and transforms what seemed like an obstacle into a strong point.
Anyone who is to design or renew an outdoor space should evaluate the idea of focusing on these varieties resistant to the sun.


Not only do they make the garden more beautiful, but also reduce fatigue in daily care.
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