Being able to buy and install the perfect window boxes for your home may be a good thing to be able to accomplish but figuring out the right plants for those window boxes planters may be a bit trickier than how you think it would be. Even if you got the best looking window box from the store, but if you don’t have the right plants in there, it will never work. Remember that if you are in a warm sun-drenched spot, then seek for drought tolerant plants like gazanias, nasturtiums, moss roses, dusty miller, lantana, ivy leaved geraniums, morning glories, and even zinnias. If you want things to be simple for a place with bright sun and a lot of heat, then consider having some lavender plants in there. The blooms should be exquisite and the scent will definitely be soothing, plus of course the flora would give the most attractive sight as well. If you only got partial shade, then go and put plants in your garden window boxes that will do well in some sun like begonias, fuchsias, impatiens, lobelia, variegated ivy for shrubbery, browallia, snapdragons, dusty miller, coleus, nicotiana, and torenia are just a few that will do well with limited sun.

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