Gardening Tips for Planting Zone 7b
This public board features tips and advice for gardening in Planting Zone 7b. Many of these plants will work well in other zones. We recommend checking with your local nursery if you're unsure if a particular plant is hardy in your region. For inquiries to join this board, email rebekah@riverbendnurseries.com . Let's inspire other gardeners with ideas and tips for gardening in Zone 7b!
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15 Full Sun Perennials For Hardiness Zone 7
If you live in USDA hardiness zone 7, you likely have plenty of areas in your garden that get drenched in full sun conditions. If you've decided to add some perennials this season, finding the perfect pairing for sunny climates can be a bit of a challenge! In this article, we take a look at our favorite sun friendly perennial plants for zone 7 gardens!

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Eight Perennials that WOW in Early Autumn
Adding any of these 8 perennials to your landscape will extend your garden's color show into early autumn. Read below for detailed information on each plant we discuss today and then come by the nursery to shop these (and so many other!) perennials! https://www.riverbendnurseries.com/post/8-perennials-that-wow-in-early-autumn
Fall Planting Questions to Ask Yourself
In the southeast United States, fall is an excellent time to plant and is regarded by many experienced gardeners as the best time to plant. Learn what questions to ask yourself before purchasing plants this fall. https://www.riverbendnurseries.com/post/fall-planting-questions-to-ask-yourself
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Late Summer Favorites
At this time of the year, many plants in the garden look a little, shall we say... tired! While those plants have shone during spring and early summer, it's time to give them a rest and showcase other plants in late August! That's when these plants make their debut. An added bonus- several on this list bloom ALL summer well into early fall. https://www.riverbendnurseries.com/post/late-summer-favorites
Deer-Resistant Trees & Shrubs
As evening falls, they can be seen grazing in a field. It can be a serene sight...until they use your gardening beds as their new favorite fast-food joint! While no plant is 100% deer-proof (because, as you know, deer will eat anything if they're hungry or curious enough), there are many trees and shrubs that are considered deer-resistant. Deer will avoid these plants because of their smell, texture, or taste.