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Anything rated for zone 5 winter hardiness should survive in a pot in zone 6. Answer from hastipuddn on reddit.com
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Midwest Living
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12 Top Midwest Plants From a Michigan Garden Expert
February 27, 2023 - A yellow peony, showy trillium, award-winning hosta and periwinkle-blue iris are some of a Michigan expert's plant picks—and they'll thrive in your Midwest garden, too.
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MSU Extension
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Flower Gardening - Gardening in Michigan
Proper plant care is an important part of guaranteeing the survival of your flowers and is an important factor in bloom quality and quantity. Caring for transplants before planting in the garden · Native plants can be a smart choice for Michigan landscapes
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Reddit
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r/gardening on Reddit: michigan zone 6 perennials that will survive in a pot?
January 3, 2024 -

hi! i’m very inexperienced when it comes to outdoor plants/gardening, but very experienced with indoor plants. i want to spruce up my balcony this year with some pots, but i don’t want a ton of maintenance. i’m on the second floor so i don’t totally have to worry about animals getting to them. i would love to attract some birds and butterflies, something low maintenance, and that can survive in pots year round. i couldn’t really figure out if anything would survive out there year round from google. i got a clemantis yesterday but i don’t think it will survive in that tiny pot. my other ideas were lavender, thyme, and bulbs like buttercup and tulip?? please let me know if im way off base here but i think those ones would keep coming up each year if they are in a big enough pot. thanks!

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Schwartz Greenhouse
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5 Hardy Flowers to Plant in Southern Michigan this Spring - Schwartz Greenhouse
April 22, 2024 - For a stunning landscaping display in your southern Michigan garden, try creating a cascade of petunias over a fence or rock wall. Petunias are also excellent as ground cover flowers. The “wave” petunia does best in cold weather and can tolerate temperatures as low as 35°F.
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Gardening Know How
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Best Plants For Pots In Michigan And The Upper Midwest
January 9, 2023 - Among all the annual flowers are tropical foliage stunners. Look for tropical ferns, all the many color varieties of coleus, elephant’s ear, sweet potato vine, bloodleaf, croton, and caladium, just to name a few.
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Bright Lane Gardens
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Flowers That Come Back Every Year in Michigan: A Gardener's Guide - Bright Lane Gardens
November 19, 2024 - With its aromatic leaves and pale purple flowers, Wild Bergamot is resistant to deer and drought. These native beauties are just a starting point. Plant them, care for them, and watch as they reward you with their annual return! When planning your Michigan garden, it’s important to know the difference between short-lived perennials and long-lived perennials.
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A-Z Animals
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9 Best Annual Flowers for Michigan Gardens - A-Z Animals
August 22, 2023 - Enjoy our recommendations for easy-to-grow annual flowers, perfect for gardeners in the Wolverine State. Marigolds, petunias, and zinnias are annuals suitable for growing in Michigan.
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Gardening Know How
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Michigan Summer Flowers: Flowers For Hot Summers In Michigan
January 14, 2022 - Non-native perennials that do well in Michigan’s summer heat include sedum, yarrow, barrenwort, and hydrangea. You may like · 8 Native Flowers to Sow in October for Effortless Color and Happy Pollinators · 11 Perennials to Plant in October ...
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Midwest Living
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30 Container Gardens Just Right For the Midwest
February 5, 2025 - 'Goldilocks' creeping Jenny, 'Burlesque' pigeon berry, Madagascar dragon tree, calibrochoa and coleus create a lush mix of upright and trailing plants. ... A granite remnant elevates and unifies a collection of pots on this side table.
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Call Custom Built
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10 Best Plants for Your Michigan Deck
August 2, 2024 - Coral Bells also produce delicate flowers that attract pollinators, enhancing your deck’s natural beauty. Sunlight Exposure: Partial shade to full sun (best in dappled sunlight).
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English Gardens |
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Top Plants for Fall Containers - English Gardens
August 31, 2021 - Brazen Raisin – A dramatic black purple foliage with hot pink buds that open pale pink or white flowers in spring. Cinnamon Curls – The foliage emerges fiery orange-red in spring, then turns a unique blend of coppery orange, red, and purple ...
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Lawnguru
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Best Michigan Native Plants for Landscaping
July 8, 2025 - Incorporating yarrow and black-eyed susans into gardens fosters a sustainable, thriving ecosystem in Michigan. Finally, yarrow is found at local plant nurseries for under $10 for a 1 gallon pot...
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The Gardening Dad
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10 BEST Flowers to Grow in Pots in Michigan (2023 Guide) - The Gardening Dad
December 26, 2022 - While you can plant your Zinnias in spring for a headstart, Zinnias is one of the few spring flowers that can be planted in early summer and still continuously bloom and grow. Zinnias is the easiest and most popular type of flower to grow from seed. It requires less sunlight, water, and care to germinate compared to other flowers in pots.
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Reddit
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r/NativePlantGardening on Reddit: What should I plant in Michigan?
January 10, 2024 -

Hey y’all! I have a large yard with full sun, very sandy poor soil, and a lawn that is basically weeds.

I have been planting low maintenance perennials like day lilies, irises, and hyacinths. I planted a bunch of dune grass last fall that is sprouting now and I hope takes off.

I would love to plant more perennials that do well with poor soil and low maintenance as well as some ground cover that mows decently. What would you plant and where would you get them? Sky’s the limit at this point. Thanks in advance guys!

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Mix 95.7FM
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Prepared To Plant: How To Grow The Best Flowers, Fruits And Veggies In Michigan
March 11, 2024 - ... Warm-Season Crops: Like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers, should be planted after the danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed up. ... Spring-Flowering Bulbs: Such as tulips and daffodils, should be planted in autumn and early ...
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Epic Gardening
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21 Flowering Perennials for Michigan Gardens
October 6, 2023 - Varieties to try: ‘Zimbelstern,’ ‘Potter’s Wheel,’ and ‘Mardi Gras’ · This plant is well-liked in Michigan gardens because it grows well in chilly, shaded, and damp settings. Native to the woodlands of eastern North America, Virginia bluebells enjoy cool, shady, and moist sites. This makes them a popular perennial flower ...
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105.1 The Bounce
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12 Michigan Flowers That Thrive in the Mitten - 105.1 The Bounce
May 7, 2022 - I've researched to find some of the best flowers to grow in Michigan, many of which are perennials. I prefer perennials, because they come up every year, so long as you plant them correctly, and make your garden very easy to keep up. Read on for 12 flowers to bloom beautifully in Michigan, and best of luck to you with your garden endeavors.
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MI Evergreen Nursery
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Perennial Inventory | Michigan Evergreen Nursery
Small clusters of white, satellite-like flowers in late summer are followed by purple berries. Mounds of royal purple cover big bushy plants that bloom well into frost-free autumn weather. Easy-care addition to shrub and perennial borders or in roomy pots.
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Dave's Garden
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Michigan Gardening:Flowers for gravesite
Demstratt, Michigan Memorial is where my Mom is also. I've had lots of problems of people stealing the plastic flowers I put out when it is cold. Someone has a very nice collection of plastic flowers. :o( ... Y'all have provided great suggestions ---- thank you so much! I should be able to snare some end-of the-season bulbs online and am sure I'll be able to find the perennials in Albion or surrounding towns.
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Reddit
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r/NativePlantGardening on Reddit: Looking for Michigan Spring Garden Ideas for Zone 6
December 27, 2022 -

As I start to see a few bees, moths, and butterflies flying around I realize that I really need to step up my early season support. Most of the plants that I have coming up in my yard will support pollinators in the summer and the fall but I am lacking spring flowers. I do have a few trees and plants that I'm getting ready to plant this year which should help a little (assuming the rabbits and starlings don't eat them all), but I would like to get some more ideas if possible.

Trees & Shrubs that I am planting soon:
- White Oak (Quercus alba)

- Eastern Redbud (Cersis canadensis)

- Flowering Dogwoods (Cornus florida)

- Serviceberries (Amelanchier laevis)

- Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius)

- Winterberry (Ilex verticillata)

Spring Blooming Flowers that I'm planting:

- Golden Alexander (Zizia aurea)

- Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium repatans)

- Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)

- Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum)

The soil here in West Michigan where I'm at tends to be a Medium to Moist moisture level it seems.