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6 Dozen plants that can survive anything

These trees and plants laugh in the face of extreme weather. Join The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club to find out what they are.
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Extreme Weather Warriors

Just like us, plants experience the winds, floods, droughts, and scorching temperatures of nature’s extremes. Some of these plants survive even the worst of these conditions. Read The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide to find out which plants triumph over nature’s rage.
Dear Curious Gardener,
 
If you’ve ever lived with an orchid, you know how fragile some plants can be. They need specific temperatures, light, and water, and we’ve heard of some that will grow only if you turn on Jeopardy! for them at 7:00 p.m. every other day. Other plants, however, seem like they can handle anything that blows their way. Literally.
 
Wind can be deceptively dangerous. During a 15-year period in New Jersey forests, tree deaths were twice as likely to be due to wind than due to any other cause. Winter winds take water from evergreens, and deciduous trees are susceptible to damage from wind due to the sail effect of their canopy. Roots weakened by heavy rains leave plants vulnerable to toppling from even moderate winds.

But plants with strong or bendable trunks and stems, deep roots, and narrow leaves can thrive in windy environments. The fan-shape leaves of palm trees, for example, adapt by curving or folding up in high winds.
 
In cold coastal regions, common junipers and northern bayberry help to prevent erosion, while manzanita and lavender work well in warmer, oceanfront areas. In the Great Plains, staggered groups of evergreens such as blue spruce and eastern red cedar help to mitigate wind and native grasses lend aesthetic interest.
 
So what do all these plants have in common? What exactly should you look for in wind-resistant plants? Join The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club, and you can get all the details in our annual Garden Guide.
 
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Drought Defeaters
A drought is a period of below-average precipitation in a given region. Drought-tolerant plants can survive drought conditions, but frequent and long-lasting water deprivation can be hazardous to their health. In fact, drought-tolerant plants need plenty of water during their first year to become established.
 
Plants with small, waxy or hairy leaves and wide-spreading roots, such as those native to the desert Southwest, are ideal for drought conditions. Flower Carpet roses and sumac work well in Zones 3 to 8, and people in Zones 7 and above can plant desert willow and Chinese pistache.
Flood Foes
On the other end of the weather spectrum, floods can kill most plants within a few days. Plant root cells need oxygen to survive, and they typically get it from the air between soil particles. If that soil is waterlogged, the roots can’t get oxygen. A select group of moisture-loving plants can, however, withstand periods of standing water.
 
Trees like the red maple and sweetbay magnolia can thrive in wet environments, and blue flag iris and royal fern are two perennials that you can plant if you live in a flood-prone area. One thing to take note of, though, is that you’ll want plants with saltwater tolerance if you expect any flooding from seacoast tidal surges. Salt marsh plants are viable options for those conditions.
Wildfire Fighters
While no plant is fireproof, some are more resistant to fires than others. Plants that have fleshy or moist leaves, thick bark, low levels of oil or resin, and a deep taproot are good options. For instance, deciduous trees are less flammable than evergreens because they have a higher moisture content when in leaf and a lower fuel volume when dormant.
 
Used in conjunction with “defensible space” landscape design, the right plants can help to protect homes from wildfires. Certain hedges or climbers on metal fencing can act as firebreaks to reduce or divert fires.
 
Curious as to what those trees and plants are? We’re happy to share that with you. Would you rather learn about plants that can withstand an array of unpredictable and extreme weather? Do you want to know about the large shade tree that is perfectly happy with heat, drought, salt, pollution, and strong winds? Or a tree that prefers moist soil but can make due with wet sites or drought conditions—and is well-known for its beautiful fall colors?
 
Discover nearly six dozen trees, plants, shrubs, and grasses that will give you plenty of natural joy even in the most challenging conditions. And get plenty of useful horticultural information, wit, and wisdom, along with a big bundle of BONUSES with your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Membership! We’re holding a brand-new, full-color copy of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide for you, along with the 2020 Gardening Calendar, the 2020 edition of the Almanac, and our monthly EXTRA! digital magazine with information about monthly gardening tasks and other content not found in the print edition.
 
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Since 1792, The Old Farmer’s Almanac has been a traditional resource for dedicated farmers, avid and casual gardeners, folks who like to get a long view on upcoming weather trends, and people who love to collect little snippets of country wit and wisdom that they can share with family and friends. 

We’re not just the oldest published almanac, but the oldest continuously published periodical in North America— and we’ve been around longer than any newspaper or magazine, too.
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There’s so much gardening knowledge to gain as a Charter Member of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club:

In the convenient, hangable, softcover edition of the 2020 Almanac, you’ll find a bumper crop of gardening tips. Many gardeners consider the Almanac their most valuable tool, so this year, for all of you trying to grow food, we’ve got foolproof advice that promises a harvest the first year and every one thereafter. Perhaps you grow flowers—or want to: In the 2020 Almanac, you’ll learn all about growing flowers, when to pick them, and how to use them (e.g., last year, we told members to pick apple blossoms in late spring and sprinkle them onto a Waldorf salad and use impatiens all summer long as a garnish).

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Each month, you’ll get new articles and original content with our digital magazine, The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! It’s a treasure trove of Almanac information that you won’t find in the printed edition, including audio and video content. EXTRA! leads you to some interactive fun when you’re ready for a change of pace.
 
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It’s never too early to plan next season’s garden, so enjoy the rich illustrations in our Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Calendar. This compact calendar is the perfect size to fit on the wall in your kitchen, den, or potting shed. Each month features rich, full-color illustrations along with tips, history, or background information on the artwork. 

Here are just a few of the types of tips you can find in our 2020 Gardening Calendar:

 
  • Liven up the indoors with bright and cheerful croton plants.
  • Get more cukes by making sure both male and female flowers are blooming at the same time.
  • Make your own tea using your own herbal concoctions.
  • Cure your boredom of regular red tomatoes by trying a unique, colorful heirloom variety.
  • Say hello to yellow raspberries and see why they’re a great choice for your home garden.
  • Find out why some trees produce acorns in one year, while others take two seasons. 
  • Jump for joy by planting edible Johnny-jump-ups and enjoy their mild evergreen flavor.
  • Turn straw bales into richly composted planters. 

You’ll love the advice, folklore, and gardening secrets in our 2020 Gardening Wall Calendar!

As you count the days until your next planting or your next harvest, peruse the pages of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide for tips on how to grow better, naturally! 

From the practical to the ornamental, plan your prolific garden and learn how to:

 
  • Plant edibles indoors and out, no matter how small your space is.
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Sincerely,
 
Janice Stillman
Editor
The Old Farmer’s Almanac

P.S. Remember researchers have found that spending time in nature strengthens a person’s immune system, reduces stress hormones, and lowers blood pressure. Furthermore, it may improve learning and increase empathy.
 
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