What flowers should I plant in this wagon?
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Is there drainage holes in the cart?Do you have sun,or shade?Do you want annuals?
I love Geraniums and I think they'd be cute in that style wagon. They come in many colors, have a nice scent and a pretty tolerant of neglect (just not too much). They flower better with more sun but do well in mixed lighting conditions.
it is an adorable cart. I am guessing that it is for outside? I would do a combo - I recently watched a video where the best containers have a Thriller (something tall and showy) and Filler (think like babies breath in vases) and a Spiller (like petunias or vines that grow down).
The first thing I would do is drill some drainage holes in your wagon and then I would get a waterproofing spray to protect the wagon My favorites are petunias that would spill out over the top of the wagon maybe with some sweep potato vine. You could even plant geraniums or Impatients.
Then you are ahead of the game. I am partial to inpatients and petunias because they billow.
It's so cute! I'd tie a ribbon into a bow on it and display seasonal stuffed critters in it. But hey, this isn't about me! LOL
So... easy peasy plants for shade only. This would be my choice. I would adjust the number of plants to coincide with wagon size. But these plants won't dwarf the wagon, and provide a beautiful spring/summer look. (I'd probably find a plastic tray/bucket/pan that'd fit inside the wagon & add drainage holes. Easy to change our plants for each season)
We would all live ve to see the cute wagon all showy when you're done planting!
A. Wax begonia (Begonia 'Prelude Pink') -- 3
B. Coleus (Solenstromum 'Dappled Apple') -- 2
C. Ivy (Hedera helix 'Eva') -- 2
Got it.Make sure there is drainage.....Caladium,Coleus,New Guinea Impaitients,Non-Stop begonias,Dusty miller,and wish bone flower all will work giving you plenty of color.
So welcome please submit photos would love to see the finished product
will do soon
Like filling with air and swelling outwards.
How about pansies?