Zone 6: All Plants (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6)

Browse live plants selected for USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6, where winter cold is moderate and the growing season supports a broad range of hardy landscapes. This collection includes Zone 6 perennials, Zone 6 trees, and Zone 6 shrubs and bushes, along with herbs and annuals curated for reliable performance in diverse garden conditions.

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Perfecto Mundo® Double White Reblooming Azalea
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Redhaven Peach Tree
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Eastern Redbud
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Basil 'Mammoth'
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Aphrodite' Sweetshrub
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Cherokee Purple Tomato
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Scabiosa 'Fire King'
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Valentine® Bleeding Heart
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Perfecto Mundo® Double Pink Reblooming Azalea
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Hakone Grass 'Lemon Zest'
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Dwarf Goat's Beard
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Spilled Wine® Weigela
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Kousa Dogwood
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White Bleeding Heart
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Yellow Leaf Bleeding Heart
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Liatris ‘White Feather’
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Lewisia CONSTANT™ ‘Fuchsia’
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Lychnis ‘Lipstick’
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Ganjyu Bitter Melon
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Fenugreek
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Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit'
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Creeping Jenny (Moneywort)
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Celosia 'Forest Fire'
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Catnip
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Catmint 'Summer Magic'
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About Plants for Zone 6 Gardens

What grows well in USDA Zone 6?


USDA Zone 6 supports a broad mix of hardy landscape plants due to its moderate winters and balanced growing season.

With winter lows typically ranging from -10°F to 0°F, many perennials, shrubs, and trees overwinter reliably, while herbs and annuals benefit from a longer active growing period than colder northern zones.

Are all plants in this collection winter-hardy in Zone 6?


Not every plant included here is intended to remain in the ground year-round.

Some selections are grown seasonally and planted once conditions are favorable, while others are fully hardy and form the long-term structure of the landscape.

Why are annuals and herbs included alongside hardy plants?


Zone 6 gardens often include seasonal plants that perform beautifully during the growing season even if they are not meant to overwinter outdoors.

Including these options reflects real-world gardening, where summer color and edible plantings complement long-lived landscape plants.

What is the best time to plant in Zone 6?


In USDA Zone 6, planting is often most successful during early spring or fall, when temperatures are moderate and soil moisture is more consistent.

These seasons provide an extended window for root establishment before summer heat or winter dormancy, supporting reliable growth for trees, shrubs, and perennials.

What design approach works well in USDA Zone 6?


A balanced climate allows Zone 6 gardens to incorporate both durable structure and extended seasonal planting.

Mixing dependable trees and shrubs with layered perennials and thoughtful siting supports steady transitions from spring growth through fall color.

What if I live near the border of Zone 5 or Zone 7?


If your property falls near a Zone 6 boundary, microclimates can influence plant performance more than the USDA zone designation alone.

Factors such as wind exposure, elevation, urban heat retention, and soil conditions may create slightly cooler or warmer growing environments. Reviewing plants suited for Zone 5 or Zone 7 can provide useful comparison when planning for consistent long-term garden performance.