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Hey all! i just moved from Florida to Michigan and i'm missing all my beautiful plants. I can't seem to find any plants at stores that can survive below 60-50°f...but it's still not regularly out of the 40s yet. I'm looking for plants that can thrive in the summer and at least grow back the next spring. I don't need them to bloom all year long, I just want to be sure they won't completely die when it gets cold out. any suggestions help, i'm looking to start planting in a month or two (: 🌱
Seeking your favorite lush, tropical looking plants for the Seattle area! Preference for hardy, affordable, and fast growing.
I'm renting a property with a backyard that has great soil as it was previously a well used garden space, but has been neglected for a long time and is pretty empty and sad to look at right now. I love the look of oversized leaves, reds and yellows mixed with green, vines, and colorful flowers. So far I'm looking at elephant ears, hardy banana trees, and passionflower, and encouraging/propagating the existing spotted laurel, yucca, and bamboo.
While I know I'm limited for actual tropical plants, what are some plants that give a jungley vibe that like our climate? Bonus thanks if you have tips that have helped your tropical-esque plants thrive!