GreenBrokers Artificial Lavender Rustic Tin Window Box Planter Ideal for Home, Office Outdoor Living 30cm/12in

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GreenBrokers Artificial Lavender Rustic Tin Window Box Planter Ideal for Home, Office Outdoor Living 30cm/12in

GreenBrokers Artificial Lavender Rustic Tin Window Box Planter Ideal for Home, Office Outdoor Living 30cm/12in

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Begonias are often used for window boxes due to their bright, colorful blooms and versatile size, from compact to trailing. They grow anywhere from 8 inches to 2 feet tall, depending on the cultivar. There are many begonia varieties, such as wax begonias, angel wing begonias, beef steak begonias, tuberous-rooted begonias, and rex begonias. Petunias are beautiful flowers for window boxes since they produce abundant blooms and have a long blooming season, so you will be able to enjoy their bright colors from spring until fall. There are many petunia varieties, such as Limelight, Cascadias Rim Magenta, and Fortunia Early Blue Vein.

Lavender is a member of the mint family, and particularly grows in countries around the Mediterranean, although the plant can also do well in the cooler regions of Central and Northern Europe.Pansies are one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring, so they will add color to your window boxes when other plants are still dormant. These plants are cold-tolerant and can survive a light frost, making them a good choice for early and late-season window boxes. The pale, silvery,evergreenfoliage reflects the light joyously throughout the year; the flowers are really a bonus. Left to itself, it forms a rounded muffin-shaped bush that adds structure to the front of a herbaceous bed, softening the boundary with a lawn or path, and it can be clipped beautifully into simple geometric shapes. The French lavender flower can bloom for up to 3 months in a Mediterranean climate. Place your French lavenders in a sunny window during the winter months to allow them to grow properly. If you want to sustain indoor lavender through the winter, water it once every 4-6 weeks and once every two weeks in the spring. English lavenders thrive in colder climates, so I recommend growing them in pots with plenty of space. How To Grow Lavender In A Cool Climate Just pop some potting compost into each of the containers, sow the seeds in the compost and lightly cover. Sprinkle with water (don't drown, just keep moist). Wait for your lavender to grow! Product code Annuals are the easiest type of flower to cultivate in a window box. They require little maintenance and can provide vibrant color throughout the growing season. However, you must replant them year after year from seed. Perennials

One of the benefits of celosia is its long bloom time. The flowers last for several weeks or even months, providing a continuous source of color and interest in your window boxes. 7. Zinnia (Zinnia elegans) Examples of herbs for window boxes include basil, parsley, thyme, rosemary, mint, chives, and cilantro. What are the best flowers to plant in window boxes?

Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote': Classic Purple English Lavender Plants

Lavender hydrolat can be added to linen water, adding fragrance to newly laundered sheets etc, lavender bags add fragrance to wardrobes and drawers and help keep moths away as well as adding a fabulous fragrance to clothes!

It is hard to think of doing it in late August while there are lots of insects still buzzing about it, but if you do it at the right time it will look good all year round and last for many years. Flowers with a main theme are best suited to petunias, geraniums, zinnias, nasturtiums, and begonias. Fill in with plants such as inch plants, ivy, euonymus, heather, and vinca, which will cascade over the box’s edge. Impatiens thrive in shady areas. Coleus, heliotrope, and salvia are some more subtle options for a more delicate look. A hard trim every year in late autumn ensures dense growth, more flowers, and extends Lavender'sornamental life span.For a window box in a cool, shady spot less likely to dry out, you could use any of the following: trailing ivies ( hedera), trailing fuchsias, parsley, mint, various ferns including species of Polystichum and Dryopteris filix-mas , vinca, ajuga, certain ornamental grasses such as Carex comans, begonias, Liriope muscari, heucheras, and the tough-as-old-boots but very pretty Saxifraga stolonifera. Dozens of Lavender varieties are available and finding the right Lavender plant for your favorite containers is not always an easy task. To assist you in selecting the right plant, we have prepared this guide, which we hope will be helpful to you. Main Lavender Types for Pots & Containers Creating a beautiful window box flower arrangement requires planning. You must consider a few key factors, including the sunlight needs, height and texture, color scheme, soil, watering needs, fertilization, and maintenance. Here are some tips to help you create the best window box flower arrangement:



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