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Window Boxes
Window Boxes
Q. Can you give me some ideas of plants
for my window boxes--I would like some good
plants that look good together as well as
some different combination plants that you
wouldn't usually put together but do well.
I also need some ideas of vines that I can
use in the boxes--maybe some I can start
from seeds. I live in southern east
Wisconsin--so its still pretty cold here
but I am just looking of ideas for some
great color combinations and ideas...something
different.
A. It is good to be looking for combinations that you have not done before. I like bright red geraniums with bright dark blue and sky blue lobelia. Vines that are great are myrtle variegated dwarf ivy and creeping thyme. Mixing violas of blue
yellow purple with white flowers of alyssum is nice [or try the golden alyssum for fun]. Sweet William in pink
red and white look good with dwarf white and yellow marguerite daisy and cascading candytuft. Blue ageratum with dwarf French marigolds mixed with brick and gold portulaca
offer bright bold colors missing from many garden boxes.
For shady areas try the wonderful new coleus
that are green red yellow and pink. Mix
in some impatiens and balsam [with fat rose-like
flowers]. Cascading from both boxes and
baskets will be the new petunia called Liricashowers
from Park Seed Co. [a hanging tiny-flowered
petunia] or the Cascadias in magenta-rose
white or ones mixed with yellow eyes and
veins! They have also introduced the most
double petunia ever Marco Polo Odyssey [rich
pink].
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