Moss In The City – Containers Of Colorful Flowers And Foliage

May 24, 2010 in Gardening

In spring, growing container gardens is easy. Vibrant bulbs and cold-hardy annuals grow easily in the mild, wet weather. Summer is a different story. With baking heat and unpredictable storms, container plants can be stressed by drought, sun, wind, insect pests, and other challenging conditions.

But many plants have tolerant dispositions that make them great additions to city gardens. Below are some of my favorite choices for colorful, interesting, and low-maintenance containers that are showy through the summer months. The list includes annuals, perennials, subtropicals, ground covers, and specimen plants. Check with local nurseries for cultivars that flourish in your area.

William Moss – Teaching is my vocation; nature and gardening are my passions. I’ve been fortunate enough to combine these interests in many projects, such as working with teens and adults at the Chicago Botanic Garden, teaching about landscape design on Discovery’s Channel’s Rally Round the House and Town Haul, and now as an urban gardening expert with the National Gardening Association.

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