The window box is rather ridiculous now, it is so overgrown but I sort of like it. This was certainly the most interesting window box planting I’ve done and perhaps the most successful, depending on how you define that term.
This photo was taken July 7, at least three or more weeks after it was planted. You can tell it was a cool start to summer because there really wasn’t much happening at this point.
This is what it looked like this weekend. You can see that it has essentially turned into a study in foliage, as there is little left to see of the Supertunia Indigo Charm and the Superbena Peachy Keen. Interestingly though, I think this is the best I’ve had a window box look this late in the season. It’s not really what I had originally intended, but I don’t mind it, really. I’m really happy with the Blue Mohawk grass in the background and I think I will do that again in the future.
What do you think? Which is your favorite look or are none of these your cup of tea? Did you work in the garden this weekend?
I adore the bottom picture. I have a question for you. I have noticed (and have great respect for), that you are a master gardener. I have this dream as well. I have looked into the programs here in Massachusetts. They are far away, and during the day. How can I do this. I was annoyed by the response I got back about the fact that a master gardener should be readily available to volunteer, not working full time. Well, as a teacher with summers off, i would love to volunteer my time. I find it odd that they make it so difficult here. Any suggestions?
Your window box looks amazing all overgrown and wild – it's my favourite too. I didn't work in the garden this weekend as we were getting ready to have a new kitchen floor installed – so it was refreshing the trim and moving the furniture and stove, etc. out. But I did get out there yesterday to start tidying up before the first frost (which will be soon unfortunately). Had the heat on Monday morning just to take the chill out of the air – but I'm with you – mid-October is usually when our's goes on too!
Oh my GOSH what a lovely window box! That grass is such a lovely background texture
Silly blogger wouldn't let me keep typing! Anyway, the last one with the full nasturtiums is my fave!
Your windowbox is lovely! Good job! I know with my containers I never really know how it's going to turn out when all is said and done. I put things together and hope for the best. The last picture with all the pretty foliage is very striking.
I'm itching to get back outside and finish up some chores, but it has rained almost all week! That's okay, because that means one of my chores is getting done for me, but it also means the rest will have to wait….or I'll just have to dress for the weather and plan to get wet and muddy. I wouldn't be so reluctant if it were just me, but I know if I go out in it, all 3 kiddos are bound to follow. 🙂
Last one is my fave but maybe that's because I don't care as much if there are lots of flowers. The colors are so rich and deep in that one which is not easy to achieve.