What perennials can I use to plant in my window flower boxes?
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Aug 11, 2013Are they in sun or shade?Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Aug 12, 2013DeDe, I think the challenge is going to be finding perennials that will not grow too large for a window box and that will bloom for long enough of a season to make you happy. For the full sun one you might consider dianthus or the "clips" series of Campanula carpatica. Some gaillardias are pretty short and bloom for a very long season. Dicentra eximia might work in the morning sun location. Alchemilla mollis would be good there, too.Helpful Reply
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