So I did what all good gardeners do and searched 'Best plants for shady window box' on Google. Good old google. Right at the top you get 10 best flowers for window boxes in shade
Right at the top is Impatiens, Busy Lizzie, I have done these before and they where gorgeous and did very well. Then came the dreaded Begonia, I will say no more. Then we have Caladium,
not the best picture in the world but definitely different. Followed by Forget-me-nots, Ivy, Coleus,
Petunias, Fuschia, Snapdragon and finally Verbena.
You can see where this is going can't you, I like Coleus I had never thought to grow them in my windowbox, I quite like this idea.
But ..... just look at the Caladiums, well not the ones i the picture above, these ones
How absolutely stunning are they!! So which have I decided to go with????????
I cheated, I have bought both lol!! I ordered 40 Coleus plug plants £7.99, easy to bring on and if I decide against them they can go around the garden.
I ordered 3 bulbs of each of the 2 Caladiums photographed above. They are very different and I do like a talking point, a bit more expensive but they can be over wintered or dry stored, ready for use the following year. I am hedging my bets as I am not sure how they are going to grow, time will tell.
So the seedlings I started off just 2 days ago
have come through!! In just 2 days! I was gob smacked. I have never know any seeds to come through so quickly. The only thing I can think may have helped, is this year I stored them in a tupperware box in the fridge. Anyway, they need to grow on a bit more before I pot them on. Then once these are potted on I will start some more.
I am hoping this will be a good year in the garden. it is a great distraction for me, to all the issues the world is having with Coronavirus. My escape!
Stay safe xx
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