Seaside Gardening Guide

See what’s growing in these enchanting spaces by the sea.

Top 10 Plants for Coastal Gardens

These perennials resist deer and tolerate wind and salt spray, making them ideal for exposed coastal gardens.

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Bleeding Heart
Photo: Lynn Karlin

Bleeding Heart

Belying its delicate appearance, Bleeding Heart holds up well in winter. Plants prefer sunlight to partial shade and can be cut back midsummer, after foliage fades.


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