Whether you do a fall planting of miniature daffodils snowdrops or hyacinths for springtime bloom or you do a late spring planting of lilies alliums or dwarf gladiolus for summertime bloom be sure to tuck a few bulbs and corms into your window boxes for added impact.
Best plants for flower boxes in sun.
With the help of a window box exploding with flowers and trailing plants even an urban garden without an in ground planting area can be transformed into a stare worthy garden.
Often overlooked for window boxes are foolproof flowering bulbs.
To achieve this densely planted look choose a moss lined wire window box or hayrack planter and plant top sides and bottom with closely spaced pelargoniums annual.
Plants that tolerate partial sun and shade grow well on the east side of the house while shade loving plants grow best on a north facing side.
A more upright variety will work the best as a container plant such as black jack brilliant and showy stonecrop.
Even though they are a succulent that likes sun sedum plants are very cold hardy and will get through winter fine.
Windows that face the south receive more sunshine in the northern hemisphere and is the area that sun loving plants grow best.
It is also vital that you select plants that will grow well in your growing zone.
When choosing plants for your box consider placing plants together with similar water humidity and temperature requirements.
If you have the perfect spot for a planter box but it s in full sun then you may be wondering what works best in a location that gets lots of sun throughout the day.
That also means they can outgrow a pot in a few years.