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Winter Window Boxes
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Just because the seasons are changing, doesn’t mean your window box planters should go bare. Mix and match these plants and crafts to create a look that is distinct to your home any time of year:
o Succulents – our favorites are Golden Sword soapwort and Two-row stonecrop
o Decorative pinecones, branches, and grapevine balls
o Vines like Asian star jasmine vines
o Small trees
o Flowers that bloom in spring but stay green in the winter, such as Brazilian petunias and Wisley Pink sunroses
Don’t have any window boxes? It’s never too soon to start. Browse our selection of Ultimate and European Flower boxes and let us know if you have any questions.
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