All these flowers can bear the tropical heat and thrive in full sun.
Flowers for deck boxes in full sun.
The truth is that it is just as difficult finding the right plants for very sunny spots too.
Don t be afraid to crowd the flowers into the container.
You can also grow them in containers.
Having lots of sun is always an important part of raising houseplants or outdoor plants in containers.
Calibrachoa shown lobelia alyssum lantana vinca vine.
Flowers for a full sun deck or window box.
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If you have pets or children just be sure to keep these plants out of reach because all parts are poisonous if ingested.
More full sun planter tips.
These are bold plants so don t be afraid to plant them in unusual containers or combine them with unlikely companions.
Home fun gardening flowers for a full sun deck or window box.
Any trailing or vining plants to spill over the edge.
If you re searching for the best flowers for full sun then see our list of heat tolerant flowers.
Ornamental leaves in purple rose cream.
Plant in moist well drained soil.
To achieve this densely planted look choose a moss lined wire window box or hayrack planter and plant top sides and bottom with closely spaced pelargoniums annual geraniums.
These plants do best in dry climes.
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These sun loving plants are drought and heat tolerant too so they can take the toughest weather summer can dish out.
With the help of a window box exploding with flowers and trailing plants even an urban garden without an in ground planting area can be transformed into a stare worthy garden.
The blooms also release a pleasant sweet fragrance after sunset.
The hanging flowers are indeed trumpet shape and can reach more than 1 foot long depending on variety.
Kales can look great in funky shallow baskets window boxes or modern metal planters with clean lines.
Most people struggle with choosing plants that will thrive in low light or shade because that can be a bit of a challenge.
Most varieties of fuchsia love the shade so as long as you avoid putting your window box in full sun the plant will reward you all season long with extravagant purple and pink blossoms.