10 flowers for clay soil
Discover 10 plants that thrive on clay soil, including roses and daylilies.
Clay soil has its advantages – it's very fertile, and it keeps plants well supplied with moisture. However, it can be claggy in winter, and baked solid in summer, and only certain plants can survive these conditions.
Any clay soil will benefit from efforts to improve its texture. Mulch generously in spring with well-rotted organic matter, coarse grit or bark – around a barrowload per square metre. Watch our video on mulching beds and borders.
Not sure what soil your have? Find out your soil type.
In the meantime, you can make a great garden with plants that thrive on heavier soils – here are some of the best plants for clay soil.
Roses
Roses thrive on clay soil, and there are different types to choose from, including rambling roses, climbing roses and shrub and species roses. Discover 10 beautiful roses to grow or browse our plant database for over 200 roses to grow.
Daylily
Mostly yellows and tawny oranges, the lily-like flowers of hemerocallis (daylilies) open in succession all summer. Avoid expensive or weak-looking hybrids, as they tend to be too fussy.
Foxglove
Both our native foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, and cultivated forms grow and self seed on heavy soil, in sun or light shade.
Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii
Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii is a bushy perennial that has blue-green foliage all year. It's topped in spring by lime-green flower heads, adding zing to sun or light shade.
Elder
The pale pink flowers and dark purple foliage of Sambucus nigra 'Black Lace' are a winning combination. The berries are edible, and are loved by birds, too.
Hydrangea macrophylla
Hydrangea macrophylla has dome-shaped clusters of flowers in blue or pink that smother this blowsy shrub in July and August. Protect from cold, drying winds.
Lychnis coronaria
Choose a sunny spot for the grey-leaved campion, Lychnis coronaria, with its scarlet cross-shaped flowers held on upright stems in summer.
Thalictrum
The delicate, frothy flowers of Thalictrum dance all summer long on the tall stems of this perennial, which likes semi-shade.
Persicaria
The flower spikes of persicaria, in shades of pink or terracotta, appear all summer. It's a great plant for ground cover in sun or semi-shade, and the leaves also provide autumn colour.
Chinese lantern
Grown for its autumn display of papery orange lanterns, which can be dried for indoor displays, Chinese lantern plant (Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii) is a vigorous perennial that likes sun or partial shade.
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