
I don't think I've gone a single year since starting this garden without growing cannas. They are a lazy gardener's dream, producing maximum "oomph" with minimal work. They look tropical, they grow fast, they love heat, they require little care, they have handsome foliage, and hummingbirds love their flowers. What more could we ask of any garden plant? Well, a bit of hardiness, for one thing. I'm sick of people telling me that their cannas overwinter in the ground when I've had no luck with them surviving any but the warmest winters. That means digging up the rhizomes and storing indoors, buying new ones in the spring, or bumming them off a gardening friend or family member. Let's see, which one of these requires the least effort?