Plant these blooming beauties in the sunniest parts of your garden.

Well-draining soil and a sunny location are all you oughta get started!

Read on for easy-to-grow, full-sun perennials.

Beautiful summer garden flower border with Echinacea purpurea, Rudbeckia yellow coneflower

Photo:Jacky Parker Photography/Getty Images

Theyre native to North America and adapt to many climates.

They do best with regular watering during dry spells and prefer well-draining, slightly sandy soil."

They should be deadheaded to encourage continuous blooms through the summer.

Bright Echinacea Pink Coneflowers

Nancybelle Gonzaga Villarroya/Getty Images

Black-eyed Susans love full sun and well-drained soil, Clarke explains.

They can tolerate dry conditions once established but will bloom best with moderate watering."

Remove spent flowers to promote more blooms and maintain a neat appearance.

Black-eyed Susan flowers

Ali Majdfar/Getty Images

Thishardy perennialis low-maintenance and thrives in full sun with well-draining soil.

Known for its early bloom time and mildew resistance, it is virtually carefree!

says Laura Janney, CEO of The Inspired Garden Masterclass.

Bright yellow flowers with dark red centers bloom in summer garden

Grace Cary/Getty Images

These pretty perennials require at least 6 hours of sunlight per day to thrive.

Deadheading spent flowerswill encourage a longer blooming period.

This low-maintenance,long-blooming perennialgrows quickly and easily.

Close up shot of some Spring time Shasta Daisies

OKRAD/Getty Images

Russian sage is highly drought-tolerant once established and grows well in dry, well-drained soil, explains Clarke.

It prefers full sun and does not need frequent watering."

Its best to trim it back in early spring to promote fresh growth and prevent legginess.

Bushes of the blooming Perovskia atriplicifolia, also known as salvia yangii with inflorescence of the purple-blue flowers on a field in sunny day

anmbph/getty images

I think yarrow is one of the best full-sun perennials, says Steve Corcoran, CEO of Lawn Love.

It prefers full sun and is drought-tolerant, so its super easy to care for."

Yarrow prefers sandy or loamy, well-draining soil.

Pink and white yarrow flowers in full bloom on the background for spring and summer English country cottage garden for perennial and annual plant

Akarawut Lohacharoenvanich/getty images

Thesefast-growing perennialsare drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and thrive in full sun.

They bloom earlier than most perennials, in May, Janney explains.

Avens need well-drained soil that is moist but not overwatered, according to Janney.

Orange Geum, or avens, ‘Prinses Juliana’ in flower.

Alex Manders/Getty Images

They grow quickly, and it’s possible for you to divide them into more plants.

Lavender flourishes with plenty of sun and dry soil.

Lavender thrives in full sun and well-drained slightly alkaline soil, Clarke says.

Purple lavender bushes grow on a flower bed in the garden on a sunny summer day

Katya Slavashevich/Getty Images

Water it sparingly since lavender does not like to be too moist.

Prune regularly to encourage new growth and to keep its shape.

Salvia is a great plant for full sun, Clarke says.

Blooming Salvia flowers during summer

calvste/getty images

This low-maintenance plant prefers dry conditions.

Butterfly weed is another great one, Corcoran says.

It grows vibrant orange flowers, deters deer, and helpsmonarch butterflies."

Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa) blooming in the garden. It is a species of milkweed and excellent source of pollen and nectar for pollinating insects.

leekris/getty images

It prefers full sun and once established, grows back denser with each passing year.