What flowers do you put in a window box?

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What flowers do you put in a window box?

Petunias, geraniums, zinnias, nasturtiums, and begonias are good choices for main-theme flowers. Fill in with things like inch plant, ivy, euonymus, heather, or vinca, which will cascade over the edge of the box. Impatiens do well in shady locations. More subtle choices include coleus, heliotrope, and salvia.

How many flowers should I plant in a window box?

For a 2′ window box, use 2-3 geraniums, for a 3′ window box use 3-4 geraniums. In between the main plants, put in a filler plant- something that stays lower and more compact such as lobelia, calibrachoa, compact verbenas, flowering vinca or petunias.

How many Wave petunias in a window box?

If you want a lush, full container display, place 1 to 3 plants in a 10 inch or larger container, hanging basket, or patio planter. Don’t let your Wave Petunias dry out between each watering. They need plenty of water due to their aggressive spreading nature.

How many bedding plants should be in a window box?

How many plants should be in a window box? For bedding plants (which last for one season only), you need to leave space for growing but ideally no gaps or visible soil once they have matured. As a rough guide, use 9-10 plug plants (this means small young plants) for a 40cm diameter pot.

What should I line my window box with?

You can line your box with plastic first if you like (make sure to poke holes in the plastic for drainage). This is just to make it easier to remove the soil year by year. Otherwise just pour your compost straight in; use an organic potting mix, and fill to about an inch from the top of your box.

Is it tacky to use fake flowers outside?

Most plastic artificial flowers and plants are safe to use outside. Spray them down with a nice coat of UV protectant and you’re good to go! Planting Tips: Planting artificial flowers and plants in your outdoor space is surprisingly simple.

Can you put fake plants in window boxes?

Any time you are creating an artificial outdoor plant display, it is of the utmost importance to choose plants that are designed for outdoor use. You cannot use indoor silk plants in window boxes, because they will quickly fade and fall apart.

What is the difference between a petunia and a wave petunia?

Wave petunias have a unique trailing growth habit and are highly prolific in their blooming. They drape over the sides of containers and raised beds and are great summer performers. A regular petunia has an upright or bush growth habit. It may spread slightly, but will not drape down as dramatically as a Wave petunia.

How do you keep Wave petunias blooming all summer?

6 tips for keeping your Wave petunias blooming

  1. Make sure they are getting plenty of sunlight. Wave petunias, and petunias a whole category of plants, love the sun.
  2. Keep them watered — but don’t overwater them.
  3. Fertilize the plants when needed.
  4. Give them space.
  5. Trim the plant to promote growth.
  6. Treat it for budworms.

What shape should I make my flower bed?

A circle often considered a “perfect shape”. That is probably the reason why circular or oval flower beds are so popular. They look especially striking when placed in the middle of a well-maintained lawn.

What can you put in flower beds besides flowers?

Some great perennial families with sassy leaves include coral bell (Heuchera), deadnettle (Lamium), Ligularia, Hosta, foamflower (Tiarella), ornamental grasses, lungwort (Pulmonaria), Sedum and snakeroot (Cimicifuga).

Are geraniums good for window boxes?

Geraniums are beautifully fragrant plants that look great in window boxes. What is this? They grow best in a sunny spot, but they need some afternoon shade in hot summer weather.

What do you put in the bottom of a window flower box?

In addition to drilled holes, stones and gravel are essential to proper drainage of windowboxes. Put a two- to three-inch layer of pea gravel or pebbles in the bottom of the planter. This will allow water to filter through the soil and gravel before passing through the drilled holes.