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

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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. Deadhead flowers regularly to encourage more - it's up to you to decide whether to leave the last blooms on the plants overwinter. Hygiene & Diseases

When established, they are drought-tolerant, but in their first and second year you must water them well, as with any new shrub. The recent warm, dry weather has been wonderful for roses, encouraging them to bloom profusely over the last number of weeks. To prolong their flowering as well as to encourage a second later flush of blooms, it’s important to keep deadheading any faded flowers. Always wear garden gloves and long sleeves when deadheading roses to protect your hands and arms from their sharp thorns and use a sharp, clean secateurs to help prevent disease entering the plants through the pruning cut. For the same reason, it’s also best to carry out deadheading on a dry, sunny day. Avoid cutting into the older, woody part of the stems: if you prune yearly, you should never need to do this. There are five types of plants to grow in a window box: annuals, perennials, trailing plants, succulents, and herbs. This section describes each type and gives suitable examples for window boxes. AnnualsThe ancient Egyptians were also great fans of lavender. Pharaoh Tutankhamen was laid in his tomb with a jar of a lavender perfume by his side. Major Lawrence Waterbury Johnston’s mother bought Hidcote Manor in Gloucestershire in 1907;beginning in 1910, Lawrence (1871-1958) went on to create perhaps the most famous Arts and Crafts garden ever. Despite being known for Hidcote, his true passion was Serre de la Madone, his larger, relatively private garden inMenton, France, which was not continued after his death, contrary to his wishes. 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. 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.

A window box can provide a splash of color and style to your home’s exterior. These are the plants that can be used as window boxes and how they can be grown. A bouquet of these blooms or a bouquet of greens will draw attention to itself, either with their stunning foliage or with their vibrant blooms. Because of its drought-resistant characteristics, it is an excellent choice for homeowners. Fuchsia enjoys the shade, so if you don’t let it bask in the sun too much, it will bloom all season. When it comes to window boxes, homeowners frequently choose licorice plants (Helichrysum petiolare), which have a felted foliage that is prized. Select a grass with fragrant, frothy fronds like Pennisetum setaceum ‘Fireworks,’ which is purple in color and has violet-colored leaves. 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.Lavender is a favorite option for window boxes, thanks to its wonderful purple tones and soothing, relaxing fragrance that can reduce stress and anxiety. It is an excellent choice for busy urban settings. After planting, finish off by giving your window box a really good watering and then mulch the surface of the compost with a shallow layer of fine horticultural grit to preserve moisture. I’m very tempted to add that after all that, it’s just a simple matter of giving your window-box some occasional TLC. But then again, my non-gardening friend might be reading this . . . This week in the garden Pansies are relatively compact plants, spreading 9-12 inches and growing 6-9 inches tall, so they are a fine choice for smaller window boxes. A fun fact is that pansy flowers are edible and practical for coloring and flavoring salads, desserts, and other dishes. 4. Petunia (Petunia x atkinsiana) Well that all depends on what exactly you mean by ‘wilful neglect’,” I replied loftily, realising that at this point I might as well be hung for a sheep as for a lamb. “If it means, for example, never, ever watering it and using your window box as a convenient ashtray or somewhere to tip the remains of your takeaway coffee, then no, I can’t really think of any plant that’s going to put up with that for very long . . .”

Lavandula stoechas, also called French Lavender, Spanish Lavender, or Butterfly Lavender, is recognizable by the conspicuous sterile bracts resembling extravagant ears, on top of the short dense inflorescence. Grown for their silvery aromatic leaves, the very distinctive flowers, however, steal the show with their pronounced “ears” sprouting from each flower head. This Lavender loves hot weather but is more tender (Hardiness 8-9) than other Lavenders.Flowering typically occurs from mid-spring to late summer. Examples of common perennial plants for window boxes include dwarf evergreens, such as dwarf Alberta spruce or boxwood, stonecrop (sedum), coral bells (heuchera), hostas, creeping jenny (lysimachia), geraniums, and daylilies. Trailing plants To improvedrainage, it helps to raise the soil level a little by forking in plenty of grit and sharp sand, however, this is not usually practical beyond a small ridge or mound: growing Lavender in a pot is much easier than raising the level of a whole bed! All our lavender plants are measured by their height in centimetres above the soil (the pots aren't measured). Features Spacing a Hidcote Lavender hedge: Like most formal hedging, plant at 3 per metre, 33cm apart in a single row.Regularly inspecting your plants for signs of pests or disease is key. Consider using natural pest control methods such as companion planting or introducing beneficial insects like ladybugs or lacewings. How do you keep a window box watered when away? Soil: Slightly acidic to neutral (6-7 pH), well-drained, rich organic matter, constantly moist but not waterlogged Consider the location too, north-facing or south? This will help determine the best plants for the space.

If your soil is very dry and sandy, then continue to water in dry weather at the start of their second growing season. 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. Discover more helpful information about growing flowers in window boxes. How deep should a window box be for flowers? Use good quality soil: Use a high-quality, well-draining, and nutrient-rich soil mix. Fill your window box with soil within 1-2 inches of the top. Window box flowers add a touch of beauty and charm to any home or apartment. These miniature gardens offer an opportunity to showcase your creativity and enhance the exterior of your living space. Whether you have a green thumb or are new to gardening, window box flowers are an accessible and rewarding way to bring color and life to your windowsills.Tropicana style: Create a lush, tropical look with bright, bold flowers such as hibiscus, bird of paradise, and bougainvillea. Add foliage plants like palms or ferns for a truly exotic feel. 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. Lavender is an aromatic herb that can be used in a variety of ways. You can either plant lavender in the fall to cover your landscape or in spring to flower as soon as possible after the weather cools down. Lavender is an excellent addition to raised beds, gardens in the ground, and containers. Lavender plants should be placed 12 to 18 inches apart in a sandy, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.7 to 7.3 and plenty of sunlight. The Sweet Smelling Lavender: Lavandin As a qualified Aromatherapist, I know the healing and calming properties of lavender, having used it myself many times in treatments. It has the ability to relax the mind and calm the nerves.

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