What kind of flowers to plant around a mail box that faces south
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https://www.pinterest.com/explore/mailbox-flowers/?lp=true
There is a great article on "The Spruce" that has great ideas on sun loving flowers and how to keep them thriving.....
https://www.thespruce.com/full-sun-plants-2132604
Take a photo and show it to the sales people at your local nursery. They stock plants that will thrive in your region.
Loripe grows anywhere and is very healthy.
Postal people hate this. They don’t like getting stung delieverying mail. Instead find something else from your local landscaping business.
Shasta daisies!
Here is an article that might help - https://www.thespruce.com/best-flowers-for-landscaping-around-a-mailbox-2132650