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1 Comment To "Maintaining window boxes year around?"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 03/11/2018 @ 7:20 pm
You will need to determine the sun density of the window boxes to make the proper selection of plants.
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Some possible plants; Sweet Potato Vine, Fiber Optic Grass, Dracaena, White Licorice Plant, Coleus, Frosted Curls,
Summer Snapdragon and Coleus.
Succulents and Sedums make lovely window box displays.
I would suggest a visit to your local garden centers and greenhouse and see the local selections. They often have plantings that can give you a nice idea on mixing plants.