
Urban gardens benefit from resilient flowers, which are plants capable of thriving in challenging conditions such as temperature fluctuations, pollution, and poor soil. These flowers, often perennials like succulents, lavender, and daisies, require minimal maintenance and contribute to biodiversity by attracting pollinators. Key resilient varieties for urban settings include lavender, known for its drought resistance; geraniums, which bloom throughout summer; and calendula, valued for its medicinal properties. Successful cultivation involves selecting appropriate species, improving soil quality, ensuring adequate sunlight, and maintaining proper watering and pruning practices. Urban flower cultivation involves planting and maintaining flowers in limited spaces within city environments, aiming to enhance aesthetics and improve residents' quality of life. This practice can be applied to various areas such as balconies, terraces, and patios, utilizing flower varieties suited to local…