Growing plants in window boxes put them at eye level, which gives a different perspective than having them in your garden. From the inside, the plants will become part of your view of the outdoors. And from the outside, the plants and containers become part of the architecture. Read Next ...
Use these plants to create a low hedge, perk up a mixed perennial border, or in large tubs to flank an entry. Although bigleaf hydrangeas will grow in brighter spots, they need protection from the hot afternoon sun that can burn their leaves. Growing Conditions: Part to full shade in ...
Consider red leaves and red flowers...how about Hostas with fragrant reblooming hostas, how about Hostas for hot climates such as Texas and Florida...how about slug resistant hostas? Do I think this is an exciting group of plants...you bet!
excessive sun or shade can seriously damage plants. With begonias, full sun is the most common culprit to damage, as most begonias need partial shade. Shade-loving begonias that receive too much direct sunlight may burn, according to the Clemson University Extension. Additionally, too much sun...
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Window boxes are great for houses and apartments alike! Growing plants in window boxes put them at eye level, which gives a different perspective than having them in your garden. From the inside, the plants will become part of your view of the outdoors. And from the outside, the plants ...