Plant flower boxes in spring - these plants are particularly beautiful
Created: 02/21/2022, 13:51
By: Janine Napirca
Let yourself be inspired when choosing the plants for your flower box.
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Are you already looking forward to spring and want to start planting the flower box?
Then you should follow these tips.
With the approaching start of spring, some hobby gardeners are thinking, among other things, about how varied and colorful they
want to design their
flower boxes on the balcony or in the windows .
Read here which plants are best suited for planting in a flower box and which valuable tips you should also consider.
When should you plant a flower box?
If you can't wait for the beginning of spring, you can
start planting the flower box as early as
February .
However, there are only a few early-blooming flowers that are suitable, such as
grape hyacinth, lentil rose and winter agaric
.
Before you put the young plants planted in the flower box on the balcony or window sill, you should first get them used to the outside temperatures.
Because the flowers are used to heated greenhouses.
It is therefore advisable to initially store the planted flower box in an unheated room, such as the basement or conservatory, and only bring the flowers outside on a sunnier spring day.
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You can be so creative when choosing the plants in the flower box
From
March
you can add some color to your balcony or windows with a few plants.
For example with
blue cushion, candytuft, golden spurge and pasque flower
.
In your flower box in a sunny location, combine Mediterranean perennials with dwarf spiers, gold hostas and daffodils.
Bergenia, cranesbill and elfin flower also look good in your flower box.
Dwarf sedge, yellow primroses and ranunculus are real eye-catchers in any flower arrangement.
The dwarf Whitsun carnation, rock thyme and violets also get along well.
As well as cushion phlox, Bellis and sun roses and goose cress.
In
shady
places you can plant your flower boxes with black
snake beard, pansies, forget-me-nots and toad
lilies.
Crown anemones, delphiniums and the blue aster also
require
less sunlight.
Also
interesting
: These indoor plants are good for the indoor climate.
You can cultivate these herbs in your flower box
From the beginning of
April
you can plant your flower box with Mediterranean herbs such as
lavender, mint or lemon balm
.
The herbs are considered less sensitive to frost and therefore survive less sunny April weather.
You can also decorate your flower box with sheaf of nutmeg, lady's mantle, mountain mint, iris and crimson scabious, as well as nettle, purple chives, southernwood, feather grass and frost-resistant perennials.
These plants can be planted in flower boxes for autumn as early as spring
Already in April you can
plant autumn flowers
in the flower box.
This includes, for example, the
chocolate flower
.
However, it is not hardy and must therefore be stored in a cool place.
But even
nerines
can be cultivated in spring for the fall and overwinter in a warm place.
The perennial
Montbretia
, on the other hand, can winter outside covered with leaves.
The tubers of the
Mirabilis Jalapa
are dug up and overwintered frost-free.
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This is how you create the optimal conditions for your plants in the flower box
Optimal size of the flower box
: 30 centimeters wide, 25 centimeters high.
Color and material of the perfect flower box
: light, plastic, you can optionally dress the plastic flower box with a wooden box.
Soil
: fresh potting soil, adapted to each plant.
Drainage
: If necessary, enlarge the holes in the flower box and lay a drainage layer of potsherds or gravel to prevent waterlogging and rot.
Distance between the plants in the flower box
: at least 5 centimetres.
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