Shrubs for Containers
With their decorative foliage, sculptural form and seasonal blooms, shrubs make beautiful additions to container gardens.
Baby Cakes Blackberry
Baby Cakes is a dwarf, thornless blackberry perfect for patio pots, staying in the full sun, with its compact habit. In summer, large, classic and sweet tasting berries present on the plant in a fireworks-like spray of fruit. As a bonus, this blackberry will produce twice- in summer and in fall!
Confederate Jasmine
If you’re looking for something to take your garden to “new heights,” confederate jasmine is for you! Plant it on a trellis in a container so it can grow up, while remaining an evergreen and blooming sweet-smelling white flowers in Spring-Summer.
Japanese Aralia
Bold, tropical foliage that is resistant to frost and will thrive in shade under a patio. Mature size: 4 feet tall, 3 feet wide. Ideal growing conditions: part to full shade, moist soil.
Acadiana Holly
This upright, compact holly makes an attractive cone shape with very little trimming. The hybrid variety makes an abundance of berries every year to brighten winter yards. Deep green foliage remains elegant year-round. Can grow in full sun or part shade, and needs moist, acidic soil.
Drift Roses
Drift roses are compact roses that bloom nearly year-round in our climate. Stick to the classic red for the most blooming power and easy care, but there are other colors to “grow” with such as white, apricot, coral, yellow, and pink. Enjoys full sun, well-drained soil and regular fertilizing throughout the growing season.
Sunshine Ligustrum
A wonderful, problem-free addition to southern landscapes, this Ligustrum had lost everything that people didn’t like about the common privet but retained the hardiness. Golden-chartreuse leaves on a compact, adaptable plant. Keep in at least 6-8 hours of sun to retain color.
Bird-of-Paradise
Not truly a shrub, this tropical, rhizomatous perennial can be a little too waterlogged of yards don’t drain well. Very easy to grow in a pot, they may actually bloom sooner and more often, as they like to be a little root-bound. Requires full sun and rich, well-drained soil.
Indigo Flair Mahonia
Mahonia is great for shadier yards or northern exposures. This lacy, delicate evergreen shrub is actually a tough, easy care performer. Fragrant, yellow flowers in winter are a welcome bonus. Mahonia does not like afternoon sun, and soil needs to be well-drained.
Pygmy Date Palm
This compact, reliable palm is easy to grow in containers. Sudden hard freezes may damage it, so growing one in a large pot that can easily moved indoors may be preferable to planting in the ground. Pygmy Date enjoys full to part sun and well-drained soil. Fertilize with a palm-specific fertilizer.
Coppertone Distylium
Related to witchhazel, this relatively unknown evergreen is sure to be a future star of southern gardens. Quite simply, the plant seems to be completely free of any disease or insect problems. Deep green leaves endure heat and frost, and the glossy texture is a natural complement to most other plants. Enjoys full to part sun and rich, moist soil that is well-drained.
Pugster Buddleia (Butterfly Bush)
Enjoy full size flowers on a dwarf plant! Only reaching 2’ tall and wide, it still has the large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost. Thanks to thick, sturdy stems, the Pugster® series offers vastly improved hardiness and winter survival over other types of dwarf butterfly bush.
Daisy Duke Gardenia
This rebloomer will make you feel loved all summer long, as you enjoy extended flowering time. Low to no maintenance required for this beautiful pottery worth piece! Pro tip: to maximize bloom, trim lightly just after the first blooms have finished.
Little John Bottlebrush
The texture and interesting blooms, which resemble a bottle brush, will add a WOW factor to the full sun container it’s planted into. Plus, hummingbirds will flock to it, and the best part? They will remember it and will revisit year after year!
Lime Sizzler Firebush
Performing well in a container, the Firebush features green and yellow variegated foliage with sizzling red-orange flowers from late spring through fall. The foliage is intriguing enough, but the red flower spikes are enjoyed by the hummingbirds, which you will enjoy!
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