Growing Zone 6 Flowers
Proper care for zone 6 flowering plants depends on the plant itself. Always read plant tags or ask a garden center worker about a plant’s specific needs. Shade-loving plants can be stunted or badly burned in too much sun. Likewise, sun-loving plants may be stunted or not bloom in too much shade. Whether full sun, part shade, or shade, there are choices of annuals and perennials that can be interplanted for continually blooming flowerbeds. Annuals and perennials alike will benefit from a monthly feeding with a balanced fertilizer, like 10-10-10, once a month during the growing season. There are certainly too many flowering annuals and perennials for zone 6 to list them all in this article, but below you will find some of the most common zone 6 flowers.
Perennial Flowers for Zone 6
Amsonia Astilbe Aster Balloon Flower Bee Balm Black Eyed Susan Blanket Flower Bleeding Heart Candytuft Coreopsis Coneflower Coral Bells Creeping Phlox Daisy Daylily Delphinium Dianthus Foxglove Gaura Goat’s Beard Helleborus Hosta Ice Plant Lavender Lithodora Penstemon Salvia Phlox Violet Yarrow
Zone 6 Annuals
Angelonia Bacopa Begonia Calibrachoa Cleome Cockscomb Cosmos Four O’Clocks Fuchsia Geranium Heliotrope Impatiens Lantana Lobelia Marigold Mexican Heather Moss Rose Nasturtium Nemesia New Guinea Impatiens Ornamental Pepper Pansy Petunia Snapdragons Strawflower Sunflower Sweet Alyssum Torenia Verbena