The end of summer doesn't mean you still can't grow a variety of flowers and vegetables. Here's what to plant in August, from nutrient-rich kale to gorgeous chrysanthemums.
What to Plant in June
It’s time for heat-loving plants! Karl TapalesGetty Images
As the temperatures begin to rise, it’s time to put warm-weather vegetables, herbs, and plants in the ground (or containers) so they grow for the season ahead! For crops that mature quickly, like beans, planting seeds will work just fine. But for other plants, like tomatoes, you’ll need to purchase transplants or fruit won’t have time to mature in some regions of the country. All annual flowers can also be planted in June, like perennials, which come back every year around this time, too.
If you haven t found the right low-maintenance greenery to start becoming a plant enthusiast, then you re in the right place. This is a list of the best plant varieties that won t want anything to do with your already-crowded windowsill or at the very least, houseplants that can handle being in a shady corner of your space even if they prefer brighter conditions.
And no, they re not all the same plants you ve seen a thousand times. While some of these are popular, trusty staples (and for good reason) there are tons of great houseplants on this list that are unique and up-and-coming some of which you may have never even seen before. From pothos to dragon plants and even a succulent or two, here are some of the coolest low-light plants you can grow in your home.