Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Spring season in North Texas means time to plant beautiful lantanas in the garden Texas gardeners have always counted on lantanas to tolerate the heat. Few plants hold up to the scorching rays as well — none any better. And now that our soils are finally warming, it’s time to get ...

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Spring season in North Texas means time to plant beautiful lantanas in the garden Lantanas are an excellent choice for summer color in our landscapes, especially with the excessively hot weather we’ve experienced over the past week. It is a very heat-tolerant bedding plant that can ... Learn how to grow lantanas in garden beds or containers. These vibrant, pollinator-friendly flowers are heat- and deer-resistant—and easy to care for!

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Lantana plants are vibrant and hardy flowering shrubs that bring a splash of color to any garden or landscape. Known for their clusters of small, brightly colored flowers, lantanas are easy to grow and maintain, making them a popular choice for gardeners of all skill levels. In the United States, lantanas are invasive in Hawai’i and the southeast, especially coastal regions of the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, and the Gulf Coast. Growing Lantanas in Georgia: What You Need to Know Georgia gardeners are in luck - lantana thrives in Georgia's warm, humid summers. In USDA Zones 8 and 9 (most of Georgia including the Conyers area), lantana can actually behave as a perennial, dying back in winter and re-sprouting from the roots in spring.

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