My garden is going to take a change. I tried zinnias this year, but the heat has just been too brutal for them. Even the Major Wheeler has been struggling, but hanging in there, but only one flush of blooms and they dropped in just over a day. After some research, I'm going to focus on plants that will be more tolerant of the conditions, beginning with a Zephirine Drouhin climbing rose for the patio. They are supposed to do well in the heat, are drought tolerant, and bloom even in partial shade, so I will be ordering one soon. They are supposed to be very fragrant as well. Due to costs, I've semi given up on a deck, so I will have a large DIY arbor, about 10'x10', with lattice in the corners and on the top and I will plant wild grape, because it grows crazy here, so it should provide a green, leafy, shaded area to sit under. I'm putting an Eastern Cottonwood in one corner of the yard, and probably an oak in another area, although oaks grow fairly slow. I'll have to be strategic to make sure I can still plant pollinator-friendly plants like purple salvia. And Vinca, because Vinca like hot and dry. So much to do.